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    US/101 Introduction to University Studies Policies and Resources Quiz #2 1) If the University servers are down‚ how will you ensure your assignments are submitted on time? a. Send a copy of the assignment to your inbox or alternate email address as proof that I have attempted to post the assignment on time. In my email‚ I must state that I was unable to connect to the University of Phoenix server. I must then upload the assignment via the Assignments Link at my earliest opportunity

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    Discussion Board Forum 4 BUSI 610 August 13‚ 2012 Ch. 10: How much do you think it is possible for an outsider to discern about the underlying cultural values of an organization by analyzing symbols‚ ceremonies‚ dress‚ or other observable aspects of culture‚ compared to an insider with several years of work experience? Select a percentage (e.g.‚ 10%‚ 70%) and discuss your reasoning. Outsiders’ being able to discern the underlying cultural values of an organization is about 40% When an outsider

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    Quiz 1 F10 - cinematic language‚ form‚ and genre  Question 1 of 18     Score: 5   (of possible 5 points) Three fundamental principles of film form are: (choose three)   A. Movies manipulate space and time in unique ways B. Movies depend on light. C. Movies provide an illusion of movement.   D. Movies present things as they really are.  Answer Key: A‚B‚C  Feedback The incorrect answer is D.  A‚ B‚ C are correct. Question 2 of 18     Score: 5   (of possible 5 points) The first

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    Score for this quiz: 14 out of 20 Submitted May 18 at 8:28pm This attempt took 20 minutes. Question 1Correct! 2 / 2 pts In 1980‚ Goldsmith predicted what healthcare would look like in the future. Which of the following did he NOT forecast‚ as listed in your text? In 1980‚ Goldsmith predicted what healthcare would look like in the future. Which of the following did he NOT forecast‚ as listed in your text? Problems of the uninsured Expanded role of government financing *Undersupply

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    ***Quiz 1**** Question 1 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points The search for the correct result essential to criminal procedure in a constitutional democracy means to: I. convict the guilty. II. plea bargain in weak cases. III. search for truth at any cost. IV. acquit the innocent. A. I‚ II‚ III‚ IV B. b. I‚ II‚ III C. c. I D. d. I‚ IV Answer Key: D Question 2 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points The trend today in balancing results and means in criminal justice: A. a. continues to be strongly

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    1 of 20 Which of the following conclusions would sociologists most likely agree upon when discussing the importance of the sociological perspective? It opens a window to unfamiliar worlds and offers a fresh look at familiar worlds. It verifies our basic assumptions about life and the need to focus on human needs. It challenges cultural tradition to provide a new framework of human understanding. It enforces social solidarity and expands the importance of the social imperative.

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    In lesson two the focus began on the differences between television viewing and reading literature. Several points were laid out which led to the ultimate conclusion that media must be balanced between analog and cognitive involvement. An unnamed source of information claims that the average time of electronic media usage exceeds 27 hours in the lives of children between the ages of five and eighteen. Television viewing requires little brain activity as the visual aspects do not require as much

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    1. Although PAETEC gives the employee prominence in the mission statement‚ the customer comes first in its management practices. (Points : 1)        True        False Question 2. 2. Judeo-Christian values have traditionally been left in the churches and synagogues and have not entered the marketplace. (Points : 1)        True        False Question 3. 3. One study cited in the textbook found entrepreneurs tend to be more narrowly focused on profits and thus less socially responsible

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    Question 1 (1 point)   Dr. Martinez wants to conduct research on university students’ sexual behavior. After designing the study‚ he must Question 1 options: publish his results in the popular press so all subjects can read about themselves. notify college administrators about which students are participating. demonstrate to a research review board that ethical guidelines will be followed. show that his ethnicity will not bias his results. Save Question 2 (1 point)   Some products associated

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    The general manager of the grocery store Wegmans in Canandaigua‚ NY‚ wants to know the average (typical) amount of time it takes for a customer to check out of his grocery store. Last Saturday between the hours of 8 am and noon the manager‚ along with a team of helpers‚ measured the amount of time it took the first 200 customers to check out at each of its open registers. The helpers recorded the time (in minutes) using a stop watch‚ starting when a customer first arrived at a line and ending when

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