Turning the Idea into a Business
Turning the Idea into a Business Student life does not generally afford a great deal of free time to pursue your personal interests; however, at one point, you may have considered turning a personal interest or hobby into an official enterprise. Today, you have finally decided to turn that hobby into a business but have … Read more
Menu-driven interfaces
Menu-driven interfaces Despite being a fairly old technology, menu-driven interfaces are very common in user interface design. Menu-driven interfaces consist of a series of screens which are navigated by choosing options from lists. Write a four to five (4-5) page paper in which you: Evaluate the user dialog strategies used by a menu-driven interface. Determine … Read more
Strategic planning EPISTEL
Strategic planning EPISTEL Briefly describe strategic planning EPISTEL (Environment, Political, Informatic, Social, Technological, Economic and Legal) and provide a link or reference for most information. How is strategy different/same as tactics? ………………Answer Preview…………… Strategic planning can be defined as the process used by organizations to define its strategies. For instance, it is used to allocate resources … Read more
M3 A1: COMMUNICATING WITH TECHNOLOGY: mycampus argosy edu
M3 A1: Communicating with Technology: mycampus argosy edu https://mycampus.argosy.edu/portal/server.pt/community/argosy_university_campus_common/200 M3 A1: Communicating with Technology mycampus argosy edu How do you use numbers in your everyday life? Please explain three instances during the course of an average week that you are required to organize, calculate, and interpret numeric data. For each of these instances, consider and … Read more
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other Web 2.0 tools (file sharing, cloud-services, etc.) provide ways for us to connect
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other Web 2.0 tools (file sharing, cloud services, etc.) provide ways for us to connect Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other Web 2.0 tools (file sharing, cloud services, etc.) provide ways for us to connect with individuals and share information in almost real-time. Describe how you use these tools in your life … Read more
Contract
Contract Give an example of a contract that you or someone you know entered into (for example, rental agreement, cell phone agreement, property purchase or lease—car, home, furniture, etc.; home or car repair, student loan agreement). Apply the five essential elements of an enforceable contract to your example and answer the following questions: 1. Was … Read more
Computer ethics
Computer ethics Find a current news article that appears in a reputable, mainstream magazine, newspaper, or online news publication (e.g. The New York Times, Businessweek, or The Wall Street Journal) about an ethical issue that involves computer technology, or involves a technology company. Summarize the facts and ethical issues noted in the article. Cite your … Read more
Income and Education
Income and Education Your response needs to be a minimum of 150 words. Fig. 2.2 in Ch. 2 states that “in general, states with high education levels . . . also have high household incomes.” What hypothesis might you propose to explain states that do not have a correlational relationship between high income and high … Read more
Ethical concerns in government and corporate funding.
Ethical concerns in government and corporate funding. In your opinion, are there ethical concerns regarding conflict of interest in corporate and government funding of sociological research? Why or why not? Defend your view. ………………Answer Preview…………….. Ethical concerns in government and corporate funding In my own opinion there are ethical … Read more

