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    Excel: Control Key and Cell

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    Chapter 1 Question | Answer | Excel is an electronic version of what? | a spreadsheet | Excel stores documents as files called _________ | workbooks | The contents of an active cell are displayed in the ______________ | formula bar. | Charts can be either__________ or __________ | as an embedded chart sheet‚ as a separate chart sheet | The default name given to an Excel workbook before it is renamed is ______________ | Book1 | By default‚ excel starts with _____ many worksheets? | 3

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    The Internet is a battleground where fights for technical‚ social‚ and political control are waged‚ including between governments and their citizens‚ separate governments‚ and competing commercial interests. These fights take many forms‚ including Internet filtering versus circumvention‚ surveillance versus anonymization‚ denial of service attacks and intrusion attempts versus protection mechanisms‚ and on- and offline persecution and defense of online activists. These battles impact and are impacted

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    3603 01 30 September 2013 Social Control Theory vs. Self-Control Theory According to the idea of control theories‚ an individual who has for some reason or another cut ties with the “conventional order” so that he or she is now free to commit any criminal or deviant acts (Cullen & Agnew‚ 2011 P216). Travis Hirschi‚ in 1969‚ created the Social Bond Theory of crime‚ aka Social Control theory; two decades later he joined Michael Gottfredson to create the Self-Control Theory. It seems that‚ over time

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    convey messages between people. Throughout this term‚ we have studied dialogue and how it has revealed the way that the features of verbal and non verbal exchanges between participants have the capacity to reveal much about the nature of power and control.. The poems used to study dialogue were ‘Weapons Training’ and ‘Up the Wall’ by Bruce Dawe‚ as well as the additional text of ‘……’ by . In my exploration of dialogue in the two poems and the related text‚ it becomes apparent that gender and power

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    DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF TEMPERATURE CONTROL OF CHAMBER BASED ON AUTOMATIC FAN SPEED CONTROL Gaurav S. Ashara1‚ Dipesh S. Vyas2 1 Research Scholar‚ Instrumentation & Control Department‚ AITS‚ Rajkot‚ India. 2 Assistant Professor‚ Instrumentation & Control Department‚ AITS‚ Rajkot‚ India. Abstract - This paper presents the design and implement of microcontroller based temperature control using electric fan. The electric fan automatically switches the speed according to change inner temperature of

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    Internal Accounting Control 1 Chapter 1 – Accounting Information Systems AIS (Romney) is een systeem voor betrouwbare informatie t.b.v. besluitvorming en verantwoording bestaat uit mensen‚ procedures‚ en systemen met als hoofdfuncties: het verzamelen en opslaan van gegevens over bedrijfstransacties zodat de organisatie kan vaststellen wat er is gebeurd het management voorzien van relevante besluitvormingsinformatie het zorgen voor adequate beheersmaatregelen om te waarborgen dat de informatie

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    Gun Control

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    Gun control is not one issue‚ but many. To some people gun control is a crime issue; to others it is a rights issue. Gun control is a safety issue‚ an education issue‚ a racial issue‚ and a political issue‚ among others. Within each of these issues there are those who want more gun control legislation and those who want less‚ on both sides of this issue‚ opinions range from moderate to extreme. Like most topics relating to government and its ruling ability‚ the topic of gun control is based heavily

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    The remote environment

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    External Business Environments The external environment of a business converts inputs into outputs in order to make profits. However‚ the business does not exist in an empty space‚ but rather in an external environment consisting of varying factors outside the business. Factors that affect the external environment of a business include the economic system‚ the social system‚ the political system‚ the technological system‚ and the ecological system. The economic system deals with the organization

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    Gun control

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    Does gun control reduce crime rate? Abstract Over the past few months‚ people across the nation have been debating about gun control. Topics ranging from firearm restrictions to background checks have been heavily discussed by both emotion and logic‚ by both gun supporters and gun control activists‚ and it seems like there is no middle ground for both parties to agree on. Crime rates influence guns demanded for self-protection‚ and guns demanded by criminals depend upon

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    Social Control Theory

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    theory which states that an individual learns criminal behavior through “(a) techniques of committing crimes and (b) motives‚ drives‚ rationalizations‚ and attitudes” which go against law-abiding actions).   These techniques reduce the social controls over the delinquent and are also more applicable to specific juveniles. Neutralization is defined as a technique‚ which allows the person to rationalize or justify a criminal act.   An analysis of ’neutralization’ was developed by Sykes and Matza

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