networking Crossword Puzzles
Cybersecurity 2023-04-21
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- information (typically held electronically) about a particular person, especially sensitive information regarding their finances, medical history, etc.
- A computer worm is a subset of the Trojan horse malware that can propagate or self-replicate from one computer to another without human activation after breaching a system
- A technique for attempting to acquire sensitive data, such as bank account numbers, through a fraudulent solicitation in email or on a web site, in which the perpetrator masquerades as a legitimate business or reputable person.
- A botnet (short for “robot network”) is a network of computers infected by malware that are under the control of a single attacking party, known as the “bot-herder.”
- is a type of software program created to protect information technology (IT) systems and individual computers from malicious software, or malware
- A hacker is an individual who uses computer, networking or other skills to overcome a technical problem. The term also may refer to anyone who uses their abilities to gain unauthorized access to systems or networks in order to commit crimes.
- is a network security device that monitors and filters incoming and outgoing network traffic based on an organization's previously established security policies
- facts provided or learned about something or someone.
- Ransomware is a type of malware which prevents you from accessing your device and the data stored on it, usually by encrypting your files.
- is a type of social engineering technique used to obtain information such as personal identification numbers (PINs), passwords and other confidential data by looking over the victim's shoulder.
- A computer virus is a type of malware that attaches itself to other programs, self-replicates, and spreads from one computer to another.
- something has been done which was: not intended by the actor; not desired by a set of rules or an external observer; or that led the task or system outside its acceptable limits.
- Ethical hacking involves an authorized attempt to gain unauthorized access to a computer system, application, or data. Carrying out an ethical hack involves duplicating strategies and actions of malicious attackers.
- Hacking or Black Hat hacking is performed by cybercriminals with the false intention of stealing sensitive data, money, and access the restricted networks and systems.
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- A blagging attack is a version of a phishing attack, again with its background in social engineering.
- the use of deception to manipulate individuals into divulging confidential or personal information that may be used for fraudulent purposes.
- Automatic software updates are the process in which your software applies critical updates without seeking confirmation from a user
- As software designed to interfere with a computer's normal functioning, malware is a blanket term for viruses, trojans, and other destructive computer programs threat actors use to infect systems and networks in order to gain access to sensitive information.
- Verifying the identity of a user, process, or device, often as a prerequisite to allowing access to resources in an information system.
- A name generator attack is an attack in which the victim is asked in an app or social media post to combine a few pieces of information or complete a short quiz to produce a name.
- In a Distributed Denial of Service attack, the attacker enlists the help of (many) thousands of Internet users to each generate a small number of requests which, added together, overload the target.
- Statistics that can be used to analise or observe.
- The authorization given to users that enables them to access specific resources on the network, such as data files, applications, printers and scanners.
- A brute force attack uses trial-and-error to guess login info, encryption keys, or find a hidden web page. Hackers work through all possible combinations hoping to guess correctly.
24 Clues: Statistics that can be used to analise or observe. • facts provided or learned about something or someone. • A blagging attack is a version of a phishing attack, again with its background in social engineering. • Automatic software updates are the process in which your software applies critical updates without seeking confirmation from a user • ...
Digital Citizenship #1 BONUS 2020-12-16
Across
- This attacks a person or group on the basis of attributes such as race, religion, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, disability, or gender. ... In some countries, a victim may seek redress under civil law, criminal law, or both.
- A crime that happens when someone gets the personal information (credit card, social security number, bank account) of another person, usually to steal money.
- A owner's legal protection to anything they create.
- Used to block malicious (bad) programs, such as viruses or malware, from harming your computer.
- A mean spirited message sent to others on the Internet
- A person who witness the actions of a bully and the reaction of the victim(s), without taking action.
- A term for the actual computer equipment and computer parts.
- A license that allows you to decide how other may use your work. You keep your copyright, but allow others to copy and distribute your work provided they give you credit and only follow the conditions you specify.
- Someone who acts in an aggressive, hostile or hurtful way towards others.
- To annoy someone repeatedly.
- A trail of data you (unintentionally) create while using the Internet. In includes the websites you visit, emails you send, and information you submit to online services...etc. It cannot be edited or deleted. All of the information online about a person either posted by that person or others, intentionally or unintentionally.
- Techniques used by predators to try to gain your trust.
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- The law forbids virtually all use of handheld gadgets such as phones, tablets, laptop computers and gaming devices while driving. Fines start at $136 for the first offense and $234 for the second, and will be reported to the driver's insurance company (increa$e) and will appear on the driver's record.
- The process of transferring files from a website/Internet location to your personal computer/device.
- Also known as "digital motion sickness," symptoms that range from headaches to woozy feelings can occur when you quickly scroll on your smart phone or watch action-packed video on your screen. The sensation results from a mismatch between sensory inputs.
- The idea that copyright material may be quoted without the need for permission from or payment to the original source, provided that a citation is clearly given and the material quoted is reasonably brief.
- Listing the source of specific information you have used for a project or writing assignment.
- These can range from installing spyware on a personal computer to attempts to destroy the infrastructure of entire nations.
- Hardware or software that blocks or filters certain types of network traffic from reaching your computer/device.
- Physical, emotional and mental limits we set to protect ourselves from being manipulated, used, or harmed by others.
- Using digital media tools such as the Internet and cell phones to deliberately and repeatedly hurt, harass or embarrass someone else.
- Defined by your behaviors in the online environment and by the content you post about yourself and others. Tagged photos, blog posts and social networking interactions will all shape how you are perceived by others online and offline, both now and in the future.
- A person who accesses computer information without permission.
- Being aware of, sensitive to, and understanding what someone else is feeling or experiencing.
- A graphic (picture or image) that you use to represent yourself on the internet.
- Being a member of and supporting your community and country. This comes with both rights and responsibilities.
- A simple face or image, sometimes animated, that expresses an emotion.
27 Clues: To annoy someone repeatedly. • A owner's legal protection to anything they create. • A mean spirited message sent to others on the Internet • Techniques used by predators to try to gain your trust. • A term for the actual computer equipment and computer parts. • A person who accesses computer information without permission. • ...
Vocabulary project 2021-08-27
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- A job or profession
- provide students with a context for studying traditional academics and learning the skills specific to a career, and provide U.S. schools with a structure for organizing or restructuring curriculum offerings and focusing class make-up by a common theme such as interest.
- the action or process of providing someone or something with an official document attesting to a status or level of achievement.
- the action or process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts.
- a component of a competence to do a certain kind of work at a certain level. Outstanding aptitude can be considered "talent." An aptitude may be physical or mental. Aptitude is inborn potential to do certain kinds of work whether developed or undeveloped.
- a way of feeling or acting toward a person, thing or situation.
- the action of mentioning or alluding to something.
- a combination of people skills, social skills, communication skills, character or personality traits, attitudes, career attributes, social intelligence, and emotional intelligence quotients that enable employees to navigate their environment, work well with others, perform well and achieve their goals
- teachable and measurable abilities, such as writing, reading, math or ability to use computer programs
- an academic degree focused on original research, data analysis, and the evaluation of theory.
- an undergraduate degree in which students study a subject of their choice at an academic institution, and is commonly known as a college degree.
- formal document that a job applicant creates to itemize their qualifications for a position.
- an academic program taken at the undergraduate level
- the use of words to convey a message.
- a program that balances classroom theory with periods of practical, hands-on experience prior to graduation.
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- an individual's metaphorical "journey" through learning, work and other aspects of life.
- the transmission of messages or signals through a nonverbal platform such as eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, posture, and body language.
- both a product and a process that students may use with support from school counselors, teachers, and families to help them define their career goals and post secondary plans and make informed decisions about their courses and activities throughout high school.
- a number of persons associated together in work or activity
- of Application, explains to the employer why you are qualified for the position in which you are applying and why you should be selected for an interview.
- a collection of investments.
- The academic or vocational education a student receives while studying in the United States.
- The academic or vocational education a student receives while studying in the United States.
- a family of self-assessment career exploration tools that can help clients discover the type of work activities and occupations that they would like and find exciting.
- Combine on-the-job training with classroom instruction, teaching workers the practical and theoretical aspects of highly skilled occupations.
- A goal that is reachable within a short amount of time such as a day or couple weeks.
- an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
- an official permission or permit to do, use, or own something.
- small groups of occupations within a career cluster
- the umbrella term used to identify activities which collaboratively engage employers and schools in providing structured learning experiences for students.
- a two-year college that covers fields such as business, finance, hospitality, tourism, construction, engineering, visual arts, information technology and community work.
- A person who organizes and starts a business.
- A goal that takes a lot of time to complete such as months or years.
33 Clues: A job or profession • a collection of investments. • the use of words to convey a message. • A person who organizes and starts a business. • the action of mentioning or alluding to something. • small groups of occupations within a career cluster • an academic program taken at the undergraduate level • a number of persons associated together in work or activity • ...
PCPRO-Chapter1&2 2023-09-12
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- Is used to test network communications by redirecting a signal from the transmit port on a device to the receive port on the same device.
- Issue status: The issue has been fixed and is awaiting customer acknowledgment.
- Use *BLANK* to blow small particles of dust and dirt from inside your device.
- RAM is considered *BLANK* memory, that means it's not persistent
- Devices that contain non-volatile memory for saving or maintaining data.
- The process of tracking and managing an organization's assets.
- The system installed within buildings to control temperature by supplying heat and air conditioning.
- Hardware function. The flow of data through a series of procedures as defined by a set of instructions
- Used to measure wifi signal strength.
- Hardware function. The movement of data or commands to the internal computer hardware.
- Component categorie. Software.
- Computer systems do not function well with too much or too little *BLANK*.
- Can be used to clean metal contacts (like those found on expansion cards).
- A device that tests various electrical properties.
- The flow of electricity from one electrically charged object to another.
- Media such as CDs, DVDs, and Blue-ray disks
- Used to remove the insulation from a wire.
- A device that stores an electric charge.
- An offline device that goes online to provide power when an undervoltage event occurs.
- Used to secure connectors to the ends of network cables.
- Type of touchscreen that uses two flexible layers that are separated by a gap.
- The brains of the computer.
- Modifies the power signal to remove noise and create a smooth alternating current (AC) signal.
- An offline device that switches over to provide power when an under-voltage occurs.
- Protects against over-voltages by switching a device off before an over-voltage can damage it.
- Type of touchscreen that uses a screen that is coated with a conductive material.
- Are commonly used to document a change request.
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- A device that modifies the power signal to remove noise and create a smooth alternating current (AC) signal.
- Modern hardware components use a *BLANK* that implements both componentization and standardization as described in the following table
- An online device that is constantly providing battery power to the computer and being recharged by the wall outlet.
- Never touch the *BLANK* on a circuit board
- Interference that affects wired network signals.
- Issue status: A ticket has been created and the problem has not yet been addressed.
- Change request section Specifies how you will return affected systems to their original states if your implementation fails
- A special type of software that is embedded in the read-only memory of a hardware component
- Provides information related to potential hazards and safety precautions within an organization.
- Long-term storage is considered *BLANK* memory
- Component categorie. Keyboard, mouse, monitor, and printer.
- When touching anything inside the computer, wear an *BLANK* that is attached to the metal PC chassis with an alligator clip.
- Issue status: A ticket has been assigned and an individual is working on resolving the issue.
- Conditions power so that over-voltages don't reach devices.
- Issue status: The end-user or customer has verified that the problem has been solved.
- This type of hazard can cause electrical shock and burns.
- Signals caused by cordless phones, microwave ovens, and wireless devices that interfere with wireless networking.
- Small, portable devices that use memory chips to store information.
- Change request section. Includes questions about Why is the change needed
- *BLANK* located close to a computer can cause undesired effects or even data loss.
- A device that connects to a computer, such as a monitor or printer.
- A resource that has value to an organization.
- A signal that corrupts or destroys regular signals. Interference affects signals used by two devices to communicate on a network.
50 Clues: The brains of the computer. • Component categorie. Software. • Used to measure wifi signal strength. • A device that stores an electric charge. • Never touch the *BLANK* on a circuit board • Used to remove the insulation from a wire. • Media such as CDs, DVDs, and Blue-ray disks • A resource that has value to an organization. • ...
Digital literacy 2024-05-01
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- Is the transfer of data from one digital devices to another
- Privilegedaccessmanagement
- Is about expressing ourselves artistically online
- To add security features within the computer apps or software to prevent it from cyber attack
- Allows sharing ideas and information, including text and visual, through virtual network and communities
- Having the knowledge and skills you need to participate in making change in your community
- a sever site,or method that delivers media to an audience
- Process of transferring files from a user computers to the webserver
- A person who commits fraud or participate in a dishonest scheme
- A secret word or expression used by authorized person to prove their right to access information, etc.
- The process of transferring files from a computer
- The hardware and software use to create, store, transmit, manipulate and display information and data.
- acts performed by individual with harmful intent, whose goal is to steal data cause damage to a disrupt computing system
- A sever cyber security threats that leverages the networking capabilities of computers to spread Malicious programs,steal data and damage or destroy computers and computer system
- Creating a copy of the data on your system that you use for recovery Incase your original data is last or corrupter
- individual ability to find evaluate,and communicate information using typing or digital media platform
- Safeguards information from loss through backup and recovery
- The right to control how your information is view and used
- Operating system
- Constructivedigitalliteracy
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- Global network of billions of computers and other electronic devices
- security Process that prevents sensitive information from getting into the wrong hands
- Vertualprivatenetwork
- address. Address is a string of numbers separated by periods
- Malware
- A scam by which an email user is duped into revealing personal or confidential information which the scammer can use illicity
- Civicdigitalliteracy
- Unauthorizedaccess
- The use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person
- Emailspoofing
- Communicationdigitalliteracy
- The ability to find, evaluate, use, share and create content using digital devices
- form of media that uses dectronic devices distribution
- appreciating and respecting different cultures online
- Refers to responsible use of technology by anyone who use computers the internet and digital devices to engage with society on any level
- Impression made by the papilarry ridges on the ends of the fingers and thombs
- It is a process of transferring files from the users computers to the webserver (on the internet)
- Understanding where to go on the internet to find reliable and correct information
- Design to give a full, multi-layered, end to end protection solution to give your peace of mind when it comes to cyber security
- are any illegitimate internet website used to deceive users into fraud or malicious attack s
- Is a machine that can be programmed to automatically carry out sequence of arithmetic or logical operations
- To aid the user doing specific task
- Popups
- Any activity designed to protect the ability and integrity of your network and data
- Is a way to conceal information by altering it so that it appears to be random data
- Collection of programs and data that tell computer running
- The trial of data you leave when using the internet
- Collection of files and related resources accessable through the world wide web and the uhh internet via a domain name
- Tells a machine which actions to perform and how to complete task
49 Clues: Popups • Malware • Emailspoofing • Operating system • Unauthorizedaccess • Civicdigitalliteracy • Vertualprivatenetwork • Privilegedaccessmanagement • Constructivedigitalliteracy • Communicationdigitalliteracy • To aid the user doing specific task • Is about expressing ourselves artistically online • The process of transferring files from a computer • ...
Digital Citizenship 2024-12-12
Across
- a person who circumvents security and breaks into a network, computer, file, etc., usually with malicious intent
- a person that takes a stand against an act of injustice or intolerance
- the use of electronic communication to harass a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature
- A response to something you do or post online that causes your brain to experience a temporary moment of pleasure
- - Fear Of Missing Out, anxiety that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere, often aroused by posts seen on a social media website
- Small text files placed on your device by the sites you visit that collect information about your device and your activity
- A person who is present in an event, but does not take part
- features or aspects of a device or app that are intended to hook the user into frequent use
- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
- An image or headline that tries to get you to click on it, usually for advertising purposes
- The ability to use copyrighted work without permission, but only in certain ways and specific situations
- When someone poses as an institution, like a bank or a school, and sends you a personalized message asking you to provide private information
- the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create, and act using all forms of communication
- a person who develops the skills and knowledge to effectively use the Internet and other digital technology, especially in order to participate responsibly in social and civic activities
- the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc.
- the use of deception to manipulate individuals into divulging confidential or personal information that may be used for fraudulent purposes.
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- a set of various licenses that allow people to share their copyrighted work to be copied, edited, built upon, etc., while retaining the copyright to the original work
- Creative work that's not copyrighted and free to use without permission
- False information that is spread, regardless of intent to mislead (M - can be a MIStake)
- - Protection from being observed or tracked by others, including the government, companies, the public, individuals or groups
- one's unique set of digital activities, actions, and communications that leave a data trace on the Internet or on a computer or other digital device and can identify the particular user or device
- A method of determining credibility of online information in which you open multiple tabs to search for other information to validate the site’s claims (the act of verifying what you're reading as you're reading it)
- false information that is spread, with intent to mislead (D - Done on purpose)
- a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information
- When people behave differently online than they would in real life
- sending sexually explicit photographs or messages via mobile phone
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- the fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information, usually for financial gain
- an application, especially as downloaded by a user to a mobile device
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair
- the privacy of personal information and usually relates to personal data stored on computer systems
- a systematic thought process caused by the tendency of the human brain to simplify information processing through a filter of personal experience and preferences
32 Clues: A person who is present in an event, but does not take part • When people behave differently online than they would in real life • sending sexually explicit photographs or messages via mobile phone • an application, especially as downloaded by a user to a mobile device • a person that takes a stand against an act of injustice or intolerance • ...
Career Readiness Vocab 2025-05-24
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- or gaining new skills and responsibilities
- A type of work in which a person provides services to multiple clients or companies
- A person or company that hires people to work for them and pays them a salary or
- including leisure time and activities
- Description A document that outlines the responsibilities and requirements of a particular
- Additional compensation, besides one’s salary or wages, that employees receive from
- Additional hours worked by an employee beyond their regular work schedule that
- Additional pay that an employer gives to employees as a reward for their performance
- A document or an online form that people fill out to apply for a job
- The process of forming professional connections with others with hopes of
- A person who is often contacted during the hiring process to provide information
- Balance The ability to balance work responsibilities with personal and family
- Job A job that requires an employee to work a set number of hours per week, typically
- government laws
- A financial product that protects individuals or companies from financial losses due
- a job candidate's skills, qualifications, and character to a potential employer
- skills, and achievements
- Letter A letter that explains an applicant's interest in a job and why they are qualified for
- A document used to apply for a job that summarizes one’s education, work
- The process of progressing or moving forward in one's career, often through
- usually compensated at a higher rate than normal hours
- Job a job that requires an employee to work fewer hours than a full-time job, typically
- hours per week, and may or may not be eligible for benefits
- investments, or a pension plan
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- A person who starts and runs their own business, often taking on financial risk in
- A condition in which a person is actively looking for work because they do not
- a sick family member
- employer, such as health insurance, retirement savings plans, or paid time off
- A person who is hired to work for an employer and receives a salary or wage in
- unforeseen events, such as illness, injury, or property damage
- A meeting between a job applicant and an employer to discuss the applicant's
- A group of workers that organize together to improve their pay and working conditions
- the amount of money regularly paid to an employee by their employer
- Warning given by an employee to their employer that they intend to leave their job
- in exchange for their labor
- a paid job
- A benefit or advantage that employees receive in addition to their salary, wages, and
- such as free meals, gym memberships, or company cars
- support, advice, and opportunities to one another
- knowledge, and advance in their careers
- Development: Activities and opportunities that help employees develop new skills,
- than being employed by one company
- and see if they are a good fit for a job
- The point in a person's life when they stop working and live on the money from their
- A job or series of jobs that a person trains for and has throughout their lifetime
- Wage The lowest legal wage rate that employers can pay their employees according
- for their labor
- hopes of making a profit
- An open position within a company that is available for someone to apply for
- hours, and is eligible for benefits
- typically used to attract potential job candidates
- Leave Paid time off from work that employees can use when they are ill or need to care
52 Clues: a paid job • government laws • for their labor • a sick family member • skills, and achievements • hopes of making a profit • in exchange for their labor • investments, or a pension plan • than being employed by one company • hours, and is eligible for benefits • including leisure time and activities • knowledge, and advance in their careers • and see if they are a good fit for a job • ...
EDP Pada Prahelika 2014-01-21
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- Marvel Entertainment, an American entertainment company known for its comic books and Hungama TV, a TV channel for kids based out of Mumbai. Both owned by the same parent company. Which company?
- Providing workspace, coaching, and support services to entrepreneurs and early-stage businesses.
- A human spaceflight start-up company, founded by American Internet entrepreneur and investor, a Princeton Graduate who is also the Founder and CEO of Amazon.com
- This famous sports person owns the Charlotte Bobcats and is also the face of Nike’s Air sneakers
- Subroto Bagchi Co-founded this company
- Taking ownership of another business
- Social platform for creative talents, for performing arts and fine arts, as well as a marketplace for creative minds to earn money from their work, founded in the summer of 2010 by filmmaker Shekhar Kapur and music composer A.R. Rahman.
- To finance your company's start-up and growth with the assistance of or input from others
- She is better known as ‘Cosmetic Czarina of India’.
- / Father of white revolution
- Has created a niche for herself in Indian TV serial and film production. She can easily be termed as the most successful female producer of entertainment world.
- Red Chilles Entertainment is the production company founded in 2002 by wife of this Bollywood superstar
- _________ entrepreneur consistently conceptualises and executes business models that she/he intends, ultimately, to sell to shareholders, investors, or other businesses. (name the type of entrepreneur)
- ’Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning’. –quoted by a popular entrepreneur whose first failed business was Traf-O-Data
- Original name of the online restaurant guide website started by Deepinder Goyal, a post graduate from IIT Delhi which was renamed as Zomato in 2010
- Human Salman Khan's foundation – social entrepreneurship(NGO)
- Initial nick name of the world's most used search engine founded by Larry Page & Sergey Brin.
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- This entrepreneur, served in the Indian National Army under Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, founded the luxury Indian hospitality group in his wife's name, when he was 64 years old
- Online market place website started by Kunal Bahl, a wharton graduate & Rohit Bansal, an alumnus of IIT-Delhi in the year 2010
- Social entrepreneur who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006, founder of Grameen Bank
- Bangalore based start up founded in 2009, initially a tiny coffee outlet in Gandhi Bazar , now expanded to Mangalore & Hyderabad, popular for their quick cup of steaming South Indian coffee at Rs 8
- An entrepreneur in a large corporate organization
- Bangalore based start up recently acquired by Facebook
- The former CFO of McDonald's , Harry J Sonneborn is often quoted as having said - " we are not basically in the food business. We are in the ________ business"
- Is a pharmaceutical company based in Mumbai,India. founded by Khwaja Abdul Hamied
- Founder of Hindustan Computers Limited
- In multi-level marketing, this refers to the members you have recruited or who have joined the program after you did and whose sales or referrals also generate income for you.
- A dot-com venture founded in 1997 by a California based entrepreneur, who was inspired to start the company after being charged late fees for returning a rented copy of Apollo 13 after the due date
- Founded in August 2008 and headquartered in San Francisco, is a social networking service that provides a platform for individuals referred to as “hosts”, generally private parties, to rent unoccupied living space and other short-term lodging to guests.
- Founder of Walmart retailers.
30 Clues: / Father of white revolution • Founder of Walmart retailers. • Taking ownership of another business • Subroto Bagchi Co-founded this company • Founder of Hindustan Computers Limited • An entrepreneur in a large corporate organization • She is better known as ‘Cosmetic Czarina of India’. • Bangalore based start up recently acquired by Facebook • ...
Krustvārdu mīkla 2015-09-20
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- A very small light computer that you can carry with you, and that you use to store information.
- An electronic device that makes possible the transmission of data to or from a computer via telephone or other communication lines.
- A small flat surface which is sensitive to touch, used to control an on-screen cursor.
- Hide windows without taking them off screen.
- Special icons, that is placed on dekstop and It's easy to get to program quickly.
- An object or machine that has been invented for a particular purpose.
- The causative agent of an infectious disease.
- A slotted board with circuits and ports.
- Extend windows to the full width of the screen.
- Connected to the internet.
- The set of keys for operating a computer or typewriter, or the set of letters that you can click on to write.
- An output device that produces a graphical representation by drawing on paper, as with one or more attached pens.
- Store your files in these icons.
- Computer that performs at or near the currently highest operational rate for computers. It's typically used for scientific and engineering applications.
- Used to control movement of a cursor or other graphic element for video games and computer graphics.
- small computer that is easy to carry, with a large touch screen and sometimes without a physical keyboard.
- To copy (a file) from a computer's main memory to a disk or other storage medium.
- Keep the computer from overheating.
- Using radio, microwaves, etc. (as opposed to wires or cables) to transmit signals.
- Chooses files and commands.
- A device which copies pictures and documents so that they can be stored on a computer.
- A vast computer network linking smaller computer networks worldwide.
- A set of pages of information on the internet about a particular subject, published by a single person or organization.
- A separate area on a computer screen that shows information and can be moved around.
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- A set of instructions in code that control the operations or functions of a computer.
- Click it to select a command from the list.
- Putting secret information into code.
- A piece of equipment that you speak into to make your voice louder, or to record your voice or other sounds.
- A computer program that controls or supplies information to several computers connected in a network.
- Program language.
- Fast computer that is used by one person and has more memory than an ordinary personal computer.
- The physical parts of a computer.
- The unit in a desk computer that contains the screen.
- A small handheld device which is moved across a mat or flat surface to move the cursor on a computer screen.
- A local area network that uses high frequency radio signals to transmit and receive data over distances of a few hundred feet.
- A computer that is portable and suitable for use while travelling.
- An output device that produces a paper copy of alphanumeric or graphic data.
- Provides different IP addresses for computers.
- A part that completes tasks for the computer.
- Large and powerful computer that supports many other computers working at once.
- Numbers entered/held in a computer.
- A networking device.
- An insulated wire or wires having a protective casing and used for transmitting electricity or telecommunication signals.
- Programs/Instructions added to computers.
- A local network.
- Information stored on a computer as one unit with one name.
- A decorative or protective covering or cover.
- A short term, quick memory source.
- A number of computers and other devices that are connected together so that equipment and information can be shared.
- A system in which computers in different places are connected, usually over a large area.
50 Clues: A local network. • Program language. • A networking device. • Connected to the internet. • Chooses files and commands. • Store your files in these icons. • The physical parts of a computer. • A short term, quick memory source. • Numbers entered/held in a computer. • Keep the computer from overheating. • Putting secret information into code. • ...
Vocabulary Activity 2021-02-09
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- Using digital media tools such as the Internet and cell phones to deliberately and repeatedly hurt, harass or embarrass someone else.
- These can range from installing spyware on a personal computer to attempts to destroy the infrastructure of entire nations.
- The idea that copyright material may be quoted without the need for permission from or payment to the original source, provided that a citation is clearly given and the material quoted is reasonably brief.
- A crime that happens when someone gets the personal information (credit card, social security number, bank account) of another person, usually to steal money.
- A mean spirited message sent to others on the Internet
- Listing the source of specific information you have used for a project or writing assignment.
- A simple face or image, sometimes animated, that expresses an emotion.
- Physical, emotional and mental limits we set to protect ourselves from being manipulated, used, or harmed by others.
- Techniques used by predators to try to gain your trust.
- This attacks a person or group on the basis of attributes such as race, religion, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, disability, or gender. ... In some countries, a victim may seek redress under civil law, criminal law, or both.
- The law forbids virtually all use of handheld gadgets such as phones, tablets, laptop computers and gaming devices while driving. Fines start at $136 for the first offense and $234 for the second, and will be reported to the driver's insurance company (increa$e) and will appear on the driver's record.
- Used to block malicious (bad) programs, such as viruses or malware, from harming your computer.
- Hardware or software that blocks or filters certain types of network traffic from reaching your computer/device.
- A term for the actual computer equipment and computer parts.
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- A trail of data you (unintentionally) create while using the Internet. In includes the websites you visit, emails you send, and information you submit to online services...etc. It cannot be edited or deleted. All of the information online about a person either posted by that person or others, intentionally or unintentionally.
- Being a member of and supporting your community and country. This comes with both rights and responsibilities.
- A owner's legal protection to anything they create.
- A license that allows you to decide how other may use your work. You keep your copyright, but allow others to copy and distribute your work provided they give you credit and only follow the conditions you specify.
- Being aware of, sensitive to, and understanding what someone else is feeling or experiencing.
- Defined by your behaviors in the online environment and by the content you post about yourself and others. Tagged photos, blog posts and social networking interactions will all shape how you are perceived by others online and offline, both now and in the future.
- The process of transferring files from a website/Internet location to your personal computer/device.
- Also known as "digital motion sickness," symptoms that range from headaches to woozy feelings can occur when you quickly scroll on your smart phone or watch action-packed video on your screen. The sensation results from a mismatch between sensory inputs.
- A person who accesses computer information without permission.
- Someone who acts in an aggressive, hostile or hurtful way towards others.
- A person who witness the actions of a bully and the reaction of the victim(s), without taking action.
- To annoy someone repeatedly.
- A graphic (picture or image) that you use to represent yourself on the internet.
27 Clues: To annoy someone repeatedly. • A owner's legal protection to anything they create. • A mean spirited message sent to others on the Internet • Techniques used by predators to try to gain your trust. • A term for the actual computer equipment and computer parts. • A person who accesses computer information without permission. • ...
Globalization Crossword Quiz_Pelaez 2022-02-17
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- the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place
- Another advantage is the ___ exchange that happens between trading countries because of economic integration.
- The conquest and subsequent establishment of ___ colonies in different parts of the world are also one of the reasons for globalization.
- ___ is now easy. Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships, caravan changed into bikes, etc.
- The culture which is the combination of the western and eastern cultures was formed because of this.
- With the development of ___, globalization spread rapidly during the 20th century.
- ___ now have the means to buy products and to support their needs.
- One of the goals of of European was to bring and spread ___ in the place they colonized
- They will occur because of ___ tools such as television, radio, networking sites, computers, mobile phones.
- According to the book of ___ entitled “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
- It is surmised that the invasions of ___ The Great were among the reasons behind the hastening of globalization.
- promotes long–term economic development and poverty reduction by providing technical and financial support to help countries.
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- mentality is deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of the country’s colonization.
- The ___ Revolution happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century.
- the capital of the Philippines.
- countries have a lay of capital and have many corporations but only a limited market for the large number of products that they produce.
- The rich countries freely get raw materials from ___ countries.
- The poor countries also ___ because their losing local business in their country.
- refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- The Silk Road the trade route between ___ and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E. helped in the spread of globalization in history.
- This results in ___ of both countries as the labor in the rich countries denied work at the same time.
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- corporation bring to our country not only material goods but their culture as well. Subtly imbedded in every finished products is the introduction of a new culture.
- This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the ___.
- is a legal entity created through the laws of its state of incorporation.
- They are primarily service-oriented like Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) which includes _.
- The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- When the ___ colonized the Philippines
- creates employment and job opportunities.
- The type of business put up by ___ investors in the Philippines.
- ___ is now globalized. For example, Americans now listen to African music and read comics created by Japan.
- This is referred to as ___ integration.
- It is ___ for large corporation to conduct their business to poor countries.
- in the products is possible because the products are available in other countries also become available in the country.
- having paid employment.
- The ___ harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there.
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land.
- They said, the rich countries still become richer while the poor ones anguish in ___.
- is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital.
- The trade route between China and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E. helped in the spread of globalization in history.
40 Clues: having paid employment. • the capital of the Philippines. • When the ___ colonized the Philippines • This is referred to as ___ integration. • creates employment and job opportunities. • any of the world's main continuous expanses of land. • The rich countries freely get raw materials from ___ countries. • is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital. • ...
Science, Technology, and Society 2020-05-14
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- is the average of many years of weather observation
- reduces soil erosion
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries
- "mother culture"
- is a patented brand of genetically modified (GM) fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- has become one of the clearest indicators of life outcomes such as employment, income and social status, and is a strong predictor of attitudes and wellbeing
- unique system writing
- Developed system of mathematics & number system
- is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- rich and valuable sources of new genes, proteins and metabolic processes with important applications for human benefits
- distributed, fast digital networks wired and wireless
- is the variety of all life forms
- rational self
- “people of the sun”
- literally means “to spell” in Tagalog
- refers to merging of what were three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting
- were invented which replaced human labor
- The sole purpose of the original event was to give the news of the Athenians having won over the Persians
- change and improvement
- first antibiotic
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem
- were the first organisms to be modified in the laboratory, due to their simple genetics.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests
- Giraffa camelopardalis
- using computers tostore,manipulate and transmit information in form of speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than every before.
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- The natural world or ecosystem
- a two-way television
- attempting to convince others of your value judgment
- Made with pens made from reeds, mixed wit soot, beeswax and vegetable gum to make ink.
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- is released by coal mining,landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows
- comes from the Latin word "Modo"
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- Mangifera indica
- can be useful for monitoring air quality and indicating environmental health
- floating gardens
- Solanum tuberosum
- a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide
- Tarsius syrichta
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time
- Least priority in Maslow's hierarchy of human needs
- originally referred to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines
- knots tied to colored rope
- The Laws of Organic Life
- a situation that is a risk for a given population
- first mammal ever to have been cloned
- is the theory that explains how organisms have arisen and diversified from earlier organisms
- Panthera tigris
- ability to transfer genetic material to plants
- A species present in such small numbers that it is at risk of extinction
- “Rule by the people”
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation
- makes education and business much easier
- An organism exclusively native to a place or biota
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- Comes from the Latin word “scientia”
- an idea on which people hold different beliefs and values
- Comes from the Latin word “techne”
- unconconscious part of the mind
- Birthplace of the industrial Revolution
62 Clues: rational self • Panthera tigris • Mangifera indica • "mother culture" • floating gardens • Tarsius syrichta • first antibiotic • Solanum tuberosum • “people of the sun” • reduces soil erosion • “Rule by the people” • a two-way television • unique system writing • change and improvement • Giraffa camelopardalis • The Laws of Organic Life • knots tied to colored rope • The natural world or ecosystem • ...
BIM A 2019-11-14
Across
- hub A device used to interconnect different types of cables and to maximize network efficiency, is called
- have a portion of (something) with another or others.
- devices defined as a computer device, such as a keyboard or printer, that is not part of the essential compute
- is a representation of the fields that will be displayed on input or update screen forms, or a representation of the fields on reports. ... Also, layouts can be defined at a master level, and are then available within each subsidiary business area and /or project that is defined.
- software software that: Runs on a Mac, Windows or Linux desktop computer that is set up for use in one place—such as a desk. ... Desktop software can also be found online and downloaded as a file that is saved on your computer
- mail is a method of exchanging messages between people using electronic devices.
- the reduction of the force, effect, or value of something.
- computer system refers to any laptop or desktop computer that can run local applications on its own without needing a connection to a wide area network (WAN) or a local area network (LAN)
- A business process diagram is a visual representation of one of your core business processes. It shows on a screen what happens as data passes from one task to the next until it is completed
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- Component that serves as a conducting pathway for continuous connection between different parts of an electrical or electronic device. In a computer, for example, a bus provides a permanent interconnection among the main parts: central processing unit (CPU), random access memory (RAM), and storage devices.
- . The corner stone of the human body is the backbone. Made up of a series of inter-connecting bones, it provides support and stability. A business is really no different being made up of various layers / limbs, each of which is dependant upon each other.
- is a center of activity or the central part of a wheel. It is a central airport or another transport facility from which many different services operate.
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- area network is a network that interconnects users with computer resources in a geographic area or region larger than that covered by even a large local area network (LAN) but smaller than the area covered by a wide area network (WAN)
- of users An organization of users of a specific hardware or software product.
- is an acronym for "minimum advertised price" and is a term you'll find on some golf equipment manufacturers' websites, in their news releases about new equipment, and in articles about new golf equipment in the marketplace. Likewise, "MSRP," another pricing acronym, also shows up in those places.
- is the traditional technology for connecting wired local area networks (LANs), enabling devices to communicate with each other via a protocol -- a set of rules or common network language.
- local area network is a computer network that interconnects computers within a limited area such as a residence, school, laboratory, university campus or office building.
- area network a computer network in which the computers connected may be far apart, generally having a radius of half a mile or more.
- net is an informal term for the transfer of electronic information by physically moving media such as magnetic tape, floppy disks, optical discs, USB flash drives or external hard drives between computers, rather than transmitting it over a computer network.
- sharing refers a primary purpose for networking: permitting users to share access to devices of all kinds, including servers and peripherals such as printers or plotters.
- topology describes a network topology in which the signal is amplified at each step as it passes from one computer to the next.
22 Clues: have a portion of (something) with another or others. • the reduction of the force, effect, or value of something. • of users An organization of users of a specific hardware or software product. • mail is a method of exchanging messages between people using electronic devices. • ...
Career Readiness Crossword 2023-03-21
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- An open position within a company that is available to apply to.
- A job or series of jobs that a person trains for and has throughout their lifetime.
- balance The ability to balance work responsibilities with personal and family responsibilities, including leisure time and activities.
- Development Activities and opportunities that help employees develop new skills, gain knowledge, and advance in their careers.
- A financial product that protects individuals or companies from financial losses due to unforeseen events, such as illness, injury, or property damage.
- Description A document that outlines the responsibilities and requirements of a particular job, typically used to attract potential job candidates.
- A type of work in which a person provides services to multiple clients or companies rather than being employed by one company.
- Letter A letter that explains an applicant's interest in a job and why they are qualified for it.
- Wage The lowest legal wage rate that employers can pay their employee according to government laws.
- Warning given by an employee to their employer that they intend to leave their job.
- A condition in which a person is actively looking for work because they do not have a paid job.
- Additional compensation besides one’s salary or wages that employees receive from their employer, such as health insurance, retirement savings plans or paid time off.
- A group of workers that organize together to improve their pay and working conditions.
- A document used to apply for a job that summarizes one's education, work experience, skills, and achievements.
- A person who starts and runs their own business, often taking on a financial risk in the hopes of making a profit.
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- A document or an online form that people fill out to apply for a job.
- the process of forming professional connections with others with hopes of providing support, advice, and opportunities to one another.
- The amount of money regularly paid to an employee by their employer.
- Job A job that requires an employee to work fewer hours than a full-time job, typically 20 - 30 hours per week. May or may not be eligible for benefits.
- leave Paid time off from work that employees can use when they are ill or need to care for a sick family member.
- A Person or company that hires people to work for them and pays a salary or wage in exchange for their labor.
- A Person who is hired to work for an employer and receives a salary or wage in exchange for their labor.
- Additional pay that an employer gives to employees as a reward for their performance.
- Additional hours worked by an employee beyond their regular work schedule that are usually compensated at a higher rate than normal hours.
- The point in a person's life when they stop working and live on the money from their savings, investments, or a pension plan.
- The process of progressing or moving forward in one’s career, often through promotions or gaining new skills and responsibilities.
- Job A job that requires an employee to work a set number of hours per week, typically 35 - 40 hours per week. Eligible for benefits.
- A meeting between a job applicant and an employer to discuss the applicant's qualifications and see if they are a good fit for the job.
- A person who is often contacted during the hiring process to provide information about a job candidate’s skills, qualifications, and character to a potential employer.
- A benefit or advantage that employees receive in addition to their salary, wages, and benefits, such as free meals, gym memberships, or company cars.
30 Clues: An open position within a company that is available to apply to. • The amount of money regularly paid to an employee by their employer. • A document or an online form that people fill out to apply for a job. • A job or series of jobs that a person trains for and has throughout their lifetime. • ...
STS: Activity 3 2020-04-05
Across
- If you don’t resolve this conflict between the id and the ego, you may experience?
- Canal opened in 1869
- are often called the “mother culture”
- Trans-Siberian railroad (1891-1905)
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- comes from the latin word “Modo” which means “Just now”
- can be used in the treatment of various genetic disorders and diseases like sickle cell anemia, muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis.
- were founded by the Mexica
- airplane, 1903
- conscious part of the mind
- Combined the spinning jenny and the water frame into a single device, increasing the production of fine thread
- is not the center of the universe, only the center of gravity and the lunar orbit.
- Being deprived of a need arouses a feeling called a
- father of psychoanalysis
- record system by Incas
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks but largely independent
- were very symbolic and difficult to analyze.
- All the spheres orbit the?
- mental illness is a result of ____, not nature.
- was published in 1543 (the year Copernicus died).
- using computers to store,manipulate and transmit information in form of speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than every before.
- British businessman and politician in southern africa
- had a silk industry
- floating gardens
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- rediscovered the heliocentric model.
- 1st civilization to harvest potatoes
- were the first organisms to be modified in the laboratory due to their simple genetics.
- Intelligence demonstrated by machines
- first American civilization were people known as the Olmec in an area known as
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- was invented in Holland early in the 17th century.
- Speed of sewing greatly increased
- what engines were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- Home-based machine that spun thread 8 times faster than when spun by hand
- refers to merging of what were three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- starry messenger
- vulcanized rubber, 1839
- what revolution was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced.
- unconconscious part of the mind
- were invented which replaced human labor.
- first non-stop flight across the Atlantic, 1927
- ink blot pictures, word association
- Many of the natural cloths popular today, such as calico and gingham, were originally created in
- Welsh-American reporter
- wrote on comparative anatomy and physiology and first established the concept of extinction.
- part of the mind that acts as our conscience
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent
- Scottish missionary
- Water-powered device that automatically and quickly wove thread into cloth
- distributed, fast digital networks wired and wireless
- assembly line, 1908-1915
- It is the Applications of Science, and which may be considered useful, by promoting the benefit of society, together with the compensation of those who pursue them.
- The motion of the stars is due to the Earth rotating on its?
- a canal that provided access from one side of the americas to the other without the need to sail around the tip of south America
- learned a lot about textiles from India and China
- Berlin-to-Baghdad railroad across Europe to the middle east.
- built large pyramids to honor gods
- cloths or fabrics
- What makes people do things?
- gasoline engine, 1885
61 Clues: airplane, 1903 • starry messenger • floating gardens • cloths or fabrics • Scottish missionary • had a silk industry • Canal opened in 1869 • gasoline engine, 1885 • record system by Incas • vulcanized rubber, 1839 • Welsh-American reporter • father of psychoanalysis • assembly line, 1908-1915 • were founded by the Mexica • conscious part of the mind • All the spheres orbit the? • ...
STS 2020-04-06
Across
- It is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- It was invented in Holland early in the 17th century.
- Most famous city of Inca
- He believed that mental illness is a result of nurture, not nature
- Ruled his country as a dictator
- The Empire that began lasted from 1427 to 1521 conquered by Spanish conquistadors
- Copernicus’ book that was published in 1543
- The empire that built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- Also known as cloths or fabrics
- It shared the turn of events – such as military victories, gladiatorial bouts, and other bouts.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- It literally means “to spell” in Tagalog
- The variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and microorganisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
- It is what’s happening outside your window right now.
- He proposed natural selection as the mechanism of descent with modification.
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- It is a vast network of highspeed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide
- It is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- It is where your unconscious mind is talking to you.
- It is produced by cars, by fossil fuels used for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- Manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- The average of many years of weather observation.
- The conscious part of the mind
- Empire that lived in present-day southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, & Honduras
- Short for Wireless Fidelity.
- The word "______" is known in French from the 13th century
- It is a great land survey from 1086, commissioned by William the Conqueror
- Demonstrated that the power of the king could be limited by a written grant
- It means DNA fingerprinting
- This requires raising food production by approximately 70%.
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
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- Also known as the floating gardens
- Using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem.
- It is the imposition of direct military control of normal civilian functions by a government
- It involves use of new communication networks
- Came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- Its purpose is to make education and business much easier.
- He rediscovered the heliocentric model
- Raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- The unconscious part of the mind
- Incan empire created record system that is also known as knots tied to colored rope
- Adding nutrients to stimulate growth of bacteria to clean up oil spill
- Result of the industrial revolution where Decline of landed aristocracy happened
- Tons of pollutants dumped in air by industries, vehicles
- Result of the industrial revolution where Expansion of world trade happened
- It refers to merging of what were three separate industries
- What makes people do things?
- Means our surrounding.
- Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution
- It is also called the “Early Period”.
- It is distributed, fast digital networks wired and wireless
- Fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization
- The unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience
- He is the father of psychoanalysis
- It is made from the pith of the papyrus plant.
- The “dark continent”
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- Result of the industrial revolution where Development and growth of cities happened
58 Clues: The “dark continent” • Means our surrounding. • Most famous city of Inca • It means DNA fingerprinting • What makes people do things? • Short for Wireless Fidelity. • The conscious part of the mind • Ruled his country as a dictator • Also known as cloths or fabrics • The unconscious part of the mind • Also known as the floating gardens • He is the father of psychoanalysis • ...
Module 1 Crossword 2020-03-02
Across
- Electronic components that store instructions waiting to be executed and the data needed by those instructions.
- Desktop that does not have a tower and instead houses the screen and system unit in the same case.
- A computer dedicated to providing one or more services to other computers or devices on a network. Sometimes called a host computer.
- A high-speed, high-quality nonimpact printer that creates images using a laser beam and powdered ink called toner.
- server A computer that delivers requested webpages to your computer or mobile device.
- Thin, lighter weight mobile computer that has a touch screen, usually smaller than a laptop but larger than a phone.
- Software that finds websites, webpages, images, videos, news, maps, and other information related to a specific topic.
- Process of matching the files on computers or mobile devices in two or more locations with each other ; short for synchronize.
- The trend of computers and devices with technologies that overlap, which can result in consumers needing fewer devices for the functionality that they require.
- storage An Internet service that provides remote storage to computer users.
- Programs designed to make users more productive and/or assist them with personal tasks.
- Term used to refer collectively to hard disks and SSDs.
- Software that enables users with an Internet connection to access and view webpages on computers or mobile devices.
- A website that encourages its members in its online community to share their interests, ideas, stories, photos, music, and videos with other registered users. See also social networking site.
- Any hardware component that conveys information from a computer or mobile device to one or more people.
- A series of related instructions, organized for a common purpose, that tells the computer what tasks to perform and how to perform them.
- Each electronic document on the web; can contain text, graphics, audio, and video.
- Program designed to make users more productive and/or assist them with personal tasks.
- A worldwide collection of electronic documents; short for World Wide Web.
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- A mobile device on which you can store, organize, and play or view digital media.
- A mobile device that is used primarily for reading e-books and other digital publications. Short for electronic book reader.
- Small mobile computing consumer device designed to be worn and that often communicate with a mobile device or printer.
- A mobile computing device designed for single-player or multiplayer video games.
- Process of matching the files on computers or mobile devices in two or more locations with each other.
- Hardware capable of transferring items from computers and devices to transmission media and vice versa.
- Any hardware component that allows you to enter data and instructions into a computer or mobile device.
- Practices that involve reducing the electricity and environmental waste while using computers, mobile devices, and related technologies.
- A personal computer designed to be in a stationary location, where all of its components fit on or under a desk or table. Also called a desktop computer.
- Wireless communication technology that uses short-range radio signals to transmit data between two Bluetooth-enabled computers or devices to communicate with each other.
- Broadband Internet connection that uses radio signals to provide high-speed Internet and network connections to computers and devices capable of communicating via Wi-Fi. Short for wireless fidelity.
- A series of related instructions, organized for a common purpose, that tells the computer what tasks to perform and how to perform them.
- A collection of computers and mobile devices connected together, often wirelessly, via communications devices and transmission media.
- A collection of related webpages and associated items stored on a web server.
- A duplicate of content on a storage medium that you can use in case the original is lost, damaged, or destroyed.
34 Clues: Term used to refer collectively to hard disks and SSDs. • A worldwide collection of electronic documents; short for World Wide Web. • storage An Internet service that provides remote storage to computer users. • A collection of related webpages and associated items stored on a web server. • ...
Marketing Crossword 2022-03-18
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- Any paid from of communication
- This person are all of the ways a consumer business attracts coustmer and generate sales of it’s goods and service
- a series action that you do for a particular process
- A group of consumer who respond the same why to a company’s market offering
- mix Controllable marketing tools blended by a company
- Finding and obtaing goods to be sold
- the way in which something is planned and made or arranged
- The action of selling or being sold, the occasion when something is sold
- A distinoctive catch word or catch phrase
- The process of determing what to charge for the product or service
- Individuals who purchase a company’s goods or services
- The product meet and exceed all requirements, standards and specification
- To take or think about the different part or detail of something carefully in order to understand or explain it
- Freepramotion
- The output offered by business to satisfy the demand of consumer and industrial market
- Making the consumer aware of the product
- promotion Markteing activites that are excluded in retail
- portfoilo A collection of business that make up a company
- a type of promotional pricing strategy where the original price for a product or service is reduced with the aim of incressing traffic
- media Web and application that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
- The price spread between the cost to produce a good or service and it's selling price
- The location where the product is available
- Holding goods until needed
- The act of giving or transporting something to number of people or place
- A graphic representation or symbol of a company name
- offering a product or service that a company provides to customer to meet their needs
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- Gathering factston to make good marketing decision
- An amount to be paid for an insurance policy
- Is any free product, service or content given to a website visitor in exchange for them performing a specific action
- Getting a loan to run the business
- Who do not take tittle possession of the, goods
- The process by which companies market their goods and service by focusing not only on how their product benifit customer's
- Grouping goods according to size, quality and other characterstics
- Moving goods from where they were made to where consumer can buy them
- the rate at which something occurs
- Strength, weakness, opportunites, threts
- Is an intangible marketing or business concept that helps people identify a company , product, or individual
- To get something by paying money for it
- Any activity or benefit that one party can offer to another which is essentially intangible and does not result in the ownership of anything
- The money that you make when you sell somethi9ng for more than it cost you
- A desire for offering or benifit that are not necessary
- the process by which marketers get people excited about a new brand or product to generate demand
- As deciding in advance what to be done in future
- The consumer’s desire to get functional utility out of an offering
- A tangible object or a service product to consumer
- a person or orgnisation that is competing against other
- Getting information to customer that will help them by the goods they need
- a segment of potential customer who are more likely to buy a product or service from you
- The money that you have to pay for something
- Taking the chance of loss and purchasing insurance
50 Clues: Freepramotion • Holding goods until needed • Any paid from of communication • Getting a loan to run the business • the rate at which something occurs • Finding and obtaing goods to be sold • To get something by paying money for it • Strength, weakness, opportunites, threts • Making the consumer aware of the product • A distinoctive catch word or catch phrase • ...
Globalization 2022-02-15
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- _____ now have the means to buy products and to support their needs.
- promotes long–term economic development and poverty reduction by providing technical and financial support to help countries.
- They said, the rich countries still become richer while the poor ones anguish in _____.
- mentality is deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of the country’s colonization.
- One of the goals of of European was to bring and spread _______ in the place they colonized
- The rich countries freely get raw materials from _______ countries.
- When the ____ colonized the Philippines
- the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place
- The ______ Revolution happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century.
- countries have a lay of capital and have many corporations but only a limited market for the large number of products that they produce.
- With the development of ______, globalization spread rapidly during the 20th century.
- _______resulted from the activities of people and governments around the world.
- This results in ________ of both countries as the labor in the rich countries denied work at the same time.
- having paid employment.
- ______ is now globalized. For example, Americans now listen to African music and read comics created by Japan.
- It is _____ for large corporation to conduct their business to poor countries.
- The _____ culture which is the combination of the western and eastern culture was formed because of this.
- This is referred to as _____ integration.
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- _______ is now easy. Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships, caravan changed into bikes, etc.
- is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital.
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- According to the book of ______ entitled “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
- _____the trade route between China and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E. helped in the spread of globalization in history.
- in the products is possible because the products are available in other countries also become available in the country.
- The type of business put up by _____ investors in the Philippines.
- corporation bring to our country not only material goods but their culture as well. Subtly imbedded in every finished products is the introduction of a new culture.
- the capital of the Philippines.
- It is surmised that the invasions of _____ The Great were among the reasons behind the hastening of globalization.
- refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- The conquest and subsequent establishment of _______ colonies in different parts of the world are also one of the reasons for globalization.
- Another advantage is the ______ exchange that happens between trading countries because of economic integration.
- The Silk Road was the trade route between ____ and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land.
- The _____ harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there.
- This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the ______.
- creates employment and job opportunities.
- is a legal entity created through the laws of its state of incorporation.
- They will occur because of ______ tools such as television, radio, networking sites, computers, mobile phones.
- They are primarily service-oriented like Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) which includes _____.
- The poor countries also ______ because their losing local business in their country.
40 Clues: having paid employment. • the capital of the Philippines. • When the ____ colonized the Philippines • creates employment and job opportunities. • This is referred to as _____ integration. • any of the world's main continuous expanses of land. • is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital. • ...
CROSSWORD 2022-02-17
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- The conquest and subsequent establishment of ______ colonies in different parts of the world are also one of the reasons for globalization.
- They said, the rich countries still become richer while the poor ones anguish in ______.
- _______ in the products is possible because the products are available in other countries also become available in the country.
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- The Silk Road was the trade route between ____ and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- The _____ harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there.
- The ______ culture which is the combination of the western and eastern culture was formed because of this.
- _____resulted from the activities of people and governments around the world.
- ______ is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital.
- _____ the capital of the Philippines.
- The ________ Revolution happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century.
- A new way of mass producing steel was introduced and the mining of carbon, which is the main source of __, was begun.
- _______ promotes long–term economic development and poverty reduction by providing technical and financial support to help countries.
- They will occur because of _______ tools such as television, radio, networking sites, computers, mobile phones.
- _______ mentality is deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of the country’s colonization.
- ______ now have the means to buy products and to support their needs.
- _________ refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- When the ____ colonized the Philippines.
- having paid employment.
- It is surmised that the invasions of _____ The Great were among the reasons behind the hastening of globalization.
- This results in ______ of both countries as the labor in the rich countries denied work at the same time.
- ________ is the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place.
- This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the ______.
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- _____ creates employment and job opportunities.
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- ________ is a legal entity created through the laws of its state of incorporation.
- One of the goals of of European was to bring and spread ______ in the place they colonized.
- Many articles and book says that there is no descriptive or standard definition of globalization because even the _____ have different point of views about the term.
- This is referred to as ______ integration.
- The rich countries freely get raw materials from _______ countries.
- Another advantage is the ______ exchange that happens between trading countries because of economic integration.
- They are primarily service-oriented like Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) which includes ______.
- It is ______ for large corporation to conduct their business to poor countries.
- _____ the trade route between China and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E. helped in the spread of globalization in history.
- ______ is now globalized. For example, Americans now listen to African music and read comics created by Japan.
- ________ is now easy. Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships, caravan changed into bikes, etc.
- The type of business put up by ______ investors in the Philippines.
- _______ countries have a lay of capital and have many corporations but only a limited market for the large number of products that they produce.
- With the development of ______, globalization spread rapidly during the 20th century.
- The poor countries also _______ because their losing local business in their country.
40 Clues: having paid employment. • _____ the capital of the Philippines. • When the ____ colonized the Philippines. • This is referred to as ______ integration. • _____ creates employment and job opportunities. • The rich countries freely get raw materials from _______ countries. • The type of business put up by ______ investors in the Philippines. • ...
Exploring Tech Crossword 2017-10-20
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- carbon copy
- place that holds info
- type of storage that can access files much easier
- axis that is diagonal
- repeat
- character in scratch
- two
- Drive/ a high-capacity, self-contained storage device containing a read-write mechanism plus one or more hard disks, inside a sealed unit.
- refers to anything that has the potential to cause serious harm to a computer system.
- Bar/ a text box in a web browser displaying the address of the web page that is currently being viewed
- true only for certain values of the variables or symbols involved
- personal info manager by microsoft
- Structure/ a block of programming that analyzes variables and chooses a direction in which to go based on given parameters.
- word processing program by microsoft
- software that is available free of charge
- a format for compressing image files.
- of conducting business
- the axis besides horizontal and diagonal
- that can be changed or adapted
- a preset format for a document or file, used so that the format does not have to be recreated each time it is used.
- a high-capacity transmission technique using a wide range of frequencies
- sequence of characters in computer programming
- a computer file appended to an email.
- integer
- a binary variable, having two possible values called “true” and “false.”.
- security level of personal data published via the Internet.
- spreadsheet program by microsoft
- dots before each line in a list in a typed document
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- Blind Carbon Copy
- a computer or computer program that manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network.
- axis that is horizontal
- access a computer system or service remotely via a telephone line.
- ethernet ID
- computer screen
- type of storage that retains content even when computer is turned off
- place that you make slideshows by microsoft
- System/ the software that supports a computer's basic functions, such as scheduling tasks, executing applications, and controlling peripherals.
- Manager/ system monitor program used to provide information about the processes and programs running on a computer
- Name/ the part of a network address that identifies it as belonging to a particular domain.
- Property/ a work or invention that is the result of creativity, such as a manuscript or a design
- Real time control system are usually build in two phases
- computer where screen and monitor are seperate
- the machines, wiring, and other physical components of a computer or other electronic system
- software that is available free of charge
- piece of code that corrupts computer systems
- making it so no won can copy your product
- is the protection of computer systems from the theft and damage to their hardware, software or info
- process/ is a series of steps that engineers follow to come up with a solution to a problem.
- info on a computer
- A frame is a digital data transmission unit in computer networking and telecommunication.
- the range of frequencies within a given band, in particular that used for transmitting a signal
- program that automatically enters the appropriate formula or function into your spreadsheet.
- is a set of instructions and associated documentation that tells a computer what to do or how to perform a task
- personal computer
- software that enables a user to obtain covert information about another's computer activities
- thing you type on
- a separate viewing area on a computer display screen
- a form of a computer network in which all user accounts, computers, printers and other security principals, are registered with a central database
- by Seven Rule/ rule that you follow when making a powerpoint
- words/numbers that make things work on electronics
60 Clues: two • repeat • integer • carbon copy • ethernet ID • computer screen • Blind Carbon Copy • personal computer • thing you type on • info on a computer • character in scratch • place that holds info • axis that is diagonal • of conducting business • axis that is horizontal • that can be changed or adapted • spreadsheet program by microsoft • personal info manager by microsoft • ...
COMPUTER DEVICES 2018-09-11
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- an industry standard that establishes specifications for cables, connectors and protocols for connection, communication and power supply between personal computers and their peripheral devices.
- DRIVE a non-volatile memory hardware device that permanently stores and retrieves data on a computer.
- optical device that projects an image (or moving images) onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- a type of storage medium that permanently stores data on personal computers (PCs) and other electronic devices.
- an input device which converts analogy information into digital form.
- CABLE an electrical or optical cable used to connect one electronic or optical device to another or to building infrastructure for signal routing.
- a connection point or interface between a computer and an external or internal device.
- a type of input device for computers. that does the same things as a computer mouse.
- hardware device that can be plugged into a computer, laptop, smartphone, mp3 player or other device to privately listen to audio without disturbing anyone in the vicinity.
- computer data storage that stores data and machine code currently being used
- piece of computer hardware used to input text, characters, and other commands into a computer or similar device.
- FIBER CABLE an assembly similar to an electrical cable, but containing one or more optical fibers that are used to carry light.
- an optical instrument for recording or capturing images, which may be stored locally, transmitted to another location, or both.
- a computer printer for printing vector graphics. In the past, plotters were used in applications such as computer-aided design, though they have generally been replaced with wide-format conventional printers.
- pen a pointing device similar to a pen. It is used to select a displayed menu item or draw pictures on the monitor screen.
- CABLES used to connect one network device to other network devices or to connect two or more computers to share printers, scanners etc.
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- a device that captures images from photographic prints, posters, magazine pages, and similar sources for computer editing and display.
- a device that accepts text and graphic output from a computer and transfers the information to paper, usually to standard size sheets of paper.
- video camera that feeds or streams its image in real time to or through a computer to a computer network.
- the most essential parts of a computer system. It holds together many of the crucial components of a computer, including the central processing unit (CPU), memory and connectors for input and output devices.
- a device that captures audio by converting sound waves into an electrical signal.
- Code Reader is a device used for reading bar coded data (data in the form of light and dark lines).
- a device that accepts information (in the form of digitalized data) and manipulates it for some result based on a program or sequence of instructions on how the data is to be processed.
- is the electronic circuitry within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetic, logical, control and input/output operations specified by the instructions.
- an input device that can be used for controlling the movement of the cursor or a pointer in a computer device.
- A device consisting of electronic, electrostatic, electrical, hardware, or other elements into which data may be entered, and from which data may be obtained as desired.
- ball is an input device that is mostly used in notebook or laptop computer, instead of a mouse.
- an output device which displays information in pictorial form
- a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface
- a mobile device, typically with a mobile operating system and LCD touchscreen display processing circuitry, and a rechargeable battery in a single thin, flat package.
30 Clues: an output device which displays information in pictorial form • an input device which converts analogy information into digital form. • computer data storage that stores data and machine code currently being used • a device that captures audio by converting sound waves into an electrical signal. • ...
COMPUTER DEVICES 2018-09-11
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- pen a pointing device similar to a pen. It is used to select a displayed menu item or draw pictures on the monitor screen.
- a type of storage medium that permanently stores data on personal computers (PCs) and other electronic devices.
- ball is an input device that is mostly used in notebook or laptop computer, instead of a mouse.
- FIBER CABLE an assembly similar to an electrical cable, but containing one or more optical fibers that are used to carry light.
- a device that captures audio by converting sound waves into an electrical signal.
- an industry standard that establishes specifications for cables, connectors and protocols for connection, communication and power supply between personal computers and their peripheral devices.
- a group of two or more devices that can communicate.
- hardware device that can be plugged into a computer, laptop, smartphone, mp3 player or other device to privately listen to audio without disturbing anyone in the vicinity.
- an output device which displays information in pictorial form
- a mobile device, typically with a mobile operating system and LCD touchscreen display processing circuitry, and a rechargeable battery in a single thin, flat package.
- CABLE an electrical or optical cable used to connect one electronic or optical device to another or to building infrastructure for signal routing.
- a device that accepts information (in the form of digitalized data) and manipulates it for some result based on a program or sequence of instructions on how the data is to be processed.
- optical device that projects an image (or moving images) onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- computer data storage that stores data and machine code currently being used
- an input device which converts analogy information into digital form.
- Code Reader is a device used for reading bar coded data (data in the form of light and dark lines).
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- a connection point or interface between a computer and an external or internal device.
- a computer printer for printing vector graphics. In the past, plotters were used in applications such as computer-aided design, though they have generally been replaced with wide-format conventional printers.
- a type of input device for computers. that does the same things as a computer mouse.
- A device consisting of electronic, electrostatic, electrical, hardware, or other elements into which data may be entered, and from which data may be obtained as desired.
- is the electronic circuitry within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetic, logical, control and input/output operations specified by the instructions.
- video camera that feeds or streams its image in real time to or through a computer to a computer network.
- the most essential parts of a computer system. It holds together many of the crucial components of a computer, including the central processing unit (CPU), memory and connectors for input and output devices.
- CABLES used to connect one network device to other network devices or to connect two or more computers to share printers, scanners etc.
- piece of computer hardware used to input text, characters, and other commands into a computer or similar device.
- a device that accepts text and graphic output from a computer and transfers the information to paper, usually to standard size sheets of paper.
- an input device that can be used for controlling the movement of the cursor or a pointer in a computer device.
- a device that captures images from photographic prints, posters, magazine pages, and similar sources for computer editing and display.
- DRIVE a non-volatile memory hardware device that permanently stores and retrieves data on a computer.
- an optical instrument for recording or capturing images, which may be stored locally, transmitted to another location, or both.
- a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface
31 Clues: a group of two or more devices that can communicate. • an output device which displays information in pictorial form • an input device which converts analogy information into digital form. • computer data storage that stores data and machine code currently being used • a device that captures audio by converting sound waves into an electrical signal. • ...
Security Awareness 2016-04-12
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- Cleartext data that is to be encrypted and decrypted by a cryptographic algorithm
- Spam that uses graphical images of text in order to circumvent text-based filters
- An email client feature that allows the user to read an email message without actually opening it
- A set of security standards that all U>S> companies processing, storing , or transmitting credit card information must follow
- Cryptographic algorithms that use a single key to encrypt and decrypt a message
- An earlier email protocol for handling incoming mail
- Cryptography that uses two mathematically related keys
- A publicly released software security update intended to repair a vulnerability
- A global network that allows devices connected to it to exchange information
- A more recent and advanced email protocol
- Sending an email or displaying a web announcement that falsely claims to be from a legitimate enterprise in an attempt to trick the user into surrendering private information
- The process of proving that a user performed an action
- The ability to remotely erase data stored on a mobile device
- A false warning intended to trick a user into performing an action that will compromise security
- An asymmetric encryption key that does not have to protected
- Security actions that ensure that the information is correct and no unauthorized person or malicious software has altered the data
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- An asymmetric encryption key that does have to be protected
- Malware that prevents a user's device from properly operating until a fee is paid
- A web browser addition that adds new functionality to the web browser so that users can play music, view videos, or display special graphical images within the browser that normally it could not play or display
- One of several types of tools for securing passwords, including password generators, online vaults, and password management application
- A language that allows web authors to combine text, graphic images, audio, and video into a single document
- Malware that can trigger arbitrary code execution from one computer to a second computer over a network or the internet
- Stealing another person's personal information, such as a social security number, and then using the information to impersonate the victim, generally for financial gain
- A situation that involves exposure to danger
- Software that runs as a program on the local computer to block or filter traffic coming into and out of the computer
- A Microsoft Office function that automatically opens documents attached to emails in a read-only mode that disables editing functions
- The most recent version of html that standardizes sound and video formats
- A secret combination of letters, numbers, and/or symbols that serves to authenticate a user by what he or she knows
- The tasks of protecting the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of information on the devices that store, manipulate, and transmit the information through products, people, and procedures
- A U.S. law designed to fight corporate corruption
- The most widely known and influential organization in the field of computer networking and wireless communications
- A set of software tools used by an attacker to hide the actions or presence of other types of malicious software
- Creating an invented scenario to persuade the victim to perform an action or provide confidential information
- Removing the built-in limitations and protections on Google Android devices
- Employees, contractors, and business partners who can be responsible for an attack
- The state or condition of being free from public attention to the degree that the user chooses
36 Clues: A more recent and advanced email protocol • A situation that involves exposure to danger • A U.S. law designed to fight corporate corruption • An earlier email protocol for handling incoming mail • Cryptography that uses two mathematically related keys • The process of proving that a user performed an action • ...
Computer Vocabulary 2019-10-16
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- an action Ctrl + Y
- To indiscriminately send a message to a large number of people over the internet.
- A term used to describe the standard keyboard and refers to the top left row of keys
- Ctrl + C
- Stands for "picture element" and refers to the small dots that make up the images on a computer display
- Stands for "Personal Computer" and refers to a specific computer format developed by the IBM company.
- A grid of rows and columns in which you enter text, numbers, and the results of calculations.
- Stands for Universal Series Bus and refers to the most common type of computer port used to connect other devices to the computer.
- Lines of a computer code written by programmers that tell the computer what to do. Also know as a program or application.
- Physical parts of a computer and all related devices.
- A hand operated pointer device that, along with a keyboard, serves as a primary input device for a computer.
- a standard for wireless network
- reference A reference that identifies a cell's location in the worksheet based on its row number and column letter.
- A board made of keys which, serves as the primary input device for a computer
- row The keys on the keyboard to which the index finger of each hand should return as a base when touch typing.
- Wireless technology enables communication between compatible devices
- An international computer network used for many kinds of electronic communications.
- A popular compressed file format for digital music downloads.
- Messages sent electronically over a computer network.
- Ctrl + P
- An equation that calculates a new value from values currently in a worksheet.
- Stands for "Joint Photographic Experts Group" which was the name for the committee that developed this format for digital pictures
- an action Ctrl + Z
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- The primary user interaction with the computer. The place where you can see all the applications, programs, files and folders.
- Random Access Memory - temporary place to store material that works quickly. erased when computer turns off.
- Text entered to identify the type of data contained in a row or column.
- bar The horizontal strip that contains lists of available menus for a certain program.
- Ctrl + V
- system software that manages and controls the resources and activities of the computer
- rights a person's right to control access to his or her personal information.
- language used to add special effects to a website
- Ctrl + X
- web-based journal entries that provide an editorial and news outlet for citizens
- theft The crime of stealing someone's private information and using it for criminal activity.
- type of camera that allows you to capture video and still images
- all Ctrl + A
- A programmable electronic device for storing and processing information called "data"
- Internet Service Provider - the company that the school contracts with to allow us to use the internet
- networking Using the internet to create a virtual community by sharing messages, comments and other information using websites designed for that purpose.
- An output device that produces a paper hard copy from a computer.
- A series of 8 binary bits that digitally represents a single character to the computer. Example: 00000001 = 1
- (Hyper Text Markup Language) The computer language that web pages are written in.
- drive A stack of disks, usually inside the computer that allows us to store data magnetically
- A vertical series of cells in a table.
- format which preserves all document formatting
- short for Macintosh and refers to a specific operating system for a line of computers developed by the Apple Company
- A horizontal series of cells in a table.
- Portable Document Format -
- Stands for Uniform Resource Locator. It is the address of a specific website or file on the internet.
49 Clues: Ctrl + V • Ctrl + C • Ctrl + X • Ctrl + P • all Ctrl + A • an action Ctrl + Y • an action Ctrl + Z • Portable Document Format - • a standard for wireless network • A vertical series of cells in a table. • A horizontal series of cells in a table. • format which preserves all document formatting • language used to add special effects to a website • ...
computer 6 2012-12-08
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- OS X multitasking operating system that is the latest version of the Macintosh operating system
- a large digital computer serving 100-400 users and occupying a special air-conditioned room. Generally used by business or gov’t to provide central storage processing and mangt. For large amounts of data
- Network Address Translation. A service that translates public IP addresses to private and private IP addresses to public. It hides addresses on an internal network.
- metropolitan area network: public high speed network that can transmit voice and data within a range of 50 miles
- a short electromagnetic wave (longer than infrared but shorter than radio waves)
- programs such as worms, and bots designed to disrupt computers operations
- Windows The most popular and powerful PC operating system; uses a graphical user interface.
- The main circuit board of a microcomputer. The motherboard contains the connectors for attaching additional boards.
- The ability of a computer to run two or more distinct computer operations simultaneously—one in the foreground, the other(s) in the background.
- storage: Means of recording data as light and dark spots on CD or DVD with the use of a low-power laser light.
- topology: the topology of a network whose components are all connected directly to every other component
- language a low level language written by binary code that the computers can execute directly
- A network model where all computers on the network are equal and data may be shared from computer to computer.
- chart a diagram that shows the hierarchy of workers in an organization
- storage a technology for recording data onto disks or tape by magnetizing particles of an oxide based surface coating.
- Systems with less capacity, such as dial-up Internet access: communication channel that has low bandwidth
- a special set of symbols that used to restrict access to a user’s computer or network
- The results produced by a computer.ex: reports, graphs, music
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- processing simultaneous processing by more than one processing unit to execute a prog.
- information system System used to extract data from a database and compile reports that help managers make routine decisions
- personal area network: interconnected gp. Of personal digital devices located within a range of 30 ft.
- : computer hardware that allows information to be passed through the telephone lines. Device that modulates and demodulates a signal
- source An approach to developing and licencing software in which the source code remains public so it can b improved and freely distributed
- A technique for formatting signals in which one property of a simple carrier wave is modified by the addition of a data signal during transmission.
- statement a short, specific written statement of the reason a business exists and what it wants to achieve. Goals and how they will be achieved
- modeling: A mathematical model is a description of a system using mathematical concepts and language. math science and engineers
- planning the scheduling and monitoring of workers and processes
- system the software that controls the computers use of its hardware resources, such as memory and disk storage space
- personal digital assistant
- the comp. circuitry that holds data waiting to be processed
- Operating system An operating system that runs on a network server.
- computer An extremely lightweight personal computer. Notebook computers typically weigh less than 6 pounds and are small enough to fit easily in a briefcase.
- social networks online social communities-blogs, social networking web sites, or even virtual worlds- where people socialize or exchange information and opinions
33 Clues: personal digital assistant • the comp. circuitry that holds data waiting to be processed • The results produced by a computer.ex: reports, graphs, music • planning the scheduling and monitoring of workers and processes • Operating system An operating system that runs on a network server. • chart a diagram that shows the hierarchy of workers in an organization • ...
Crossword on Project Managment 2015-02-12
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- - a method of planning and managing projects that puts more emphasis on the resources required to execute project tasks.
- - a social arrangement which pursues collective goals, which controls its own performance, and which has a boundary separating it from its environment.
- - a project network is the amount of time that a task in a project network can be delayed without causing a delay to subsequent tasks and or the project completion date.
- - a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result.[5]
- - the first meeting with the project team and the client of the project.
- - a shortcat for a tool that defines a project and groups the project’s discrete work elements in a way that helps organize and define the total work scope of the project.
- - the complete set of tasks, techniques, tools applied during project execution'.[6]
- - in a project network is a link amongst a project's terminal elements.
- - A contractually required work product, produced and delivered to a required state. It may be a document, hardware, software or other tangible product.
- - professional in the field of project management. She/he can have the responsibility of the planning, execution, and closing of any project, typically relating to construction industry, architecture, computer networking, telecommunications or software development.
- - a graphical representation of a chronological sequence of events, also referred to as a chronology. It can also mean a schedule of activities, such as a timetable.
- – defined as excess of actual cost over budget.
- - the precise probability of specific eventualities.
- - in project management consists of a list of a project's terminal elements with intended start and finish dates.
- - entities within or without an organization which sponsor a project or, have an interest or a gain upon a successful completion of a project.
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- – a schedule (project management) or project planning term for a grouping of subtasks that "hangs" between two end dates it is tied to. (Or the two end-events it is fixed to.)
- – refers to uncontrolled changes in a project's scope. This phenomenon can occur when the scope of a project is not properly defined, documented, or controlled. It is generally considered a negative occurrence that is to be avoided.
- - a field of management focused on organizational changes. It aims to ensure that methods and procedures are used for efficient and prompt handling of all changes to controlled IT infrastructure, in order to minimize the number and impact of any related incidents upon service.
- - a type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule. It illustrates the start and finish dates of the terminal elements and summary elements of a project.
- - all what is required to carry out a project's tasks. They can be people, equipment, facilities, funding, or anything else capable of definition (usually other than labour) required for the completion of a project activity.
- - the international standard for project management developed by the Project Management Institute PMI.
- - in this aproach the project is seen as a series of relatively small tasks conceived and executed to conclusion as the situation demands in an adaptive manner, rather than as a completely pre-planned process.
- - a project management technique for measuring project progress in an objective manner, with a combination of measuring scope, schedule, and cost in a single integrated system.
- - radical redesign of an organization's processes, especially its business processes.
- – a tool commonly used in project planning and organizational risk assessments.
- - an ongoing collection of activities, with an inputs, outputs and the energy required to transform inputs to outputs.
- -the number of calendar periods it takes from the time the execution of element starts to the moment it is completed.
27 Clues: – defined as excess of actual cost over budget. • - the precise probability of specific eventualities. • - in a project network is a link amongst a project's terminal elements. • - the first meeting with the project team and the client of the project. • – a tool commonly used in project planning and organizational risk assessments. • ...
Computer apps 2024-02-06
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- To bring data into a file or program.
- To transfer, move, or copy data (a file or program) from a website to a computer or other device. This term is associated with receiving a file.
- a file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed, and electronically transmitted.
- software programs that run stand alone or locally on computer devices. They aren't accessible from a web browser or internet.
- A worldwide network that links computers. People may exchange information and converse through it from any location with a connection. It connects billions of computers and other electronic devices all around the world.
- A way for people and organizations to save data securely online so that it can be accessed anytime from any location with an internet connection
- Refers to the physical elements of a computer. Also referred to as the machinery or the equipment of the computer. Examples of this are the keyboard, the monitor, the mouse and the processing unit. However, most of it cannot be seen; It's inside the computer case.
- an online cloud storage service from Microsoft that includes commonly used software such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
- A computer file format for image files that supports both animated and static images.
- the address of a web page.
- is the primary place to display and organize icons on a screen. The screen that appears when you first start up your computer or when you don’t have any apps or web browsers open.
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- is what comes between the @ in your email address and the .com, .org, .net, etc. (For example, yourname@domain.com or emason@lmsdoh.org
- The device that is used to display images, text, video, and graphics information on a computer.
- To transfer, move, or copy data (a file or program) from a computer to a remote device or to the internet. This term is associated with sending a file.
- An area on a Web page that, when clicked on with a mouse, will transport the user to another Web page.
- Text files with small pieces of data — like a username and password — that are used to identify your computer as you use a network. The information stored on an internet user's computer can be used for session management, personalization and tracking purposes
- Another word for the internet
- a computer file format for the compression and storage of digital images. This form makes it easier for files to be stored or sent by email.
- the short-range wireless interconnection of mobile phones, computers, and other electronic devices that allows the devices to communicate with each other without cables or wires.
- a type of image file that is commonly used on the internet. They have a fixed number of pixels, and do not lose any quality when they are compressed. They also also support transparency, which can be useful for creating web graphics with transparent backgrounds.
- Allows you to create and store files online and access them anywhere using the cloud. Apps include Docs, Slides, and Sheets.
- A collection of commonly used software developed by Microsoft that incudes Word, PowerPoint, and Excel online cloud storage service from Microsoft that includes commonly used software such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
- a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves that allow computers, smartphones, or other devices to connect to the internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a particular area.
- Used to connect computers with peripheral devices such as smartphones, printers, scanners, and keyboards.
- a collection of instructions, programs, and data that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks. Examples include web browsers, word processors such as Microsoft Word, presentation apps such as PowerPoint, and databases.
- To send data to a file or program.
26 Clues: the address of a web page. • Another word for the internet • To send data to a file or program. • To bring data into a file or program. • A computer file format for image files that supports both animated and static images. • The device that is used to display images, text, video, and graphics information on a computer. • ...
Computer apps 2024-02-06
Across
- To bring data into a file or program.
- To transfer, move, or copy data (a file or program) from a website to a computer or other device. This term is associated with receiving a file.
- a file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed, and electronically transmitted.
- software programs that run stand alone or locally on computer devices. They aren't accessible from a web browser or internet.
- A worldwide network that links computers. People may exchange information and converse through it from any location with a connection. It connects billions of computers and other electronic devices all around the world.
- A way for people and organizations to save data securely online so that it can be accessed anytime from any location with an internet connection
- Refers to the physical elements of a computer. Also referred to as the machinery or the equipment of the computer. Examples of this are the keyboard, the monitor, the mouse and the processing unit. However, most of it cannot be seen; It's inside the computer case.
- an online cloud storage service from Microsoft that includes commonly used software such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
- A computer file format for image files that supports both animated and static images.
- the address of a web page.
- is the primary place to display and organize icons on a screen. The screen that appears when you first start up your computer or when you don’t have any apps or web browsers open.
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- is what comes between the @ in your email address and the .com, .org, .net, etc. (For example, yourname@domain.com or emason@lmsdoh.org
- The device that is used to display images, text, video, and graphics information on a computer.
- To transfer, move, or copy data (a file or program) from a computer to a remote device or to the internet. This term is associated with sending a file.
- An area on a Web page that, when clicked on with a mouse, will transport the user to another Web page.
- Text files with small pieces of data — like a username and password — that are used to identify your computer as you use a network. The information stored on an internet user's computer can be used for session management, personalization and tracking purposes
- Another word for the internet
- a computer file format for the compression and storage of digital images. This form makes it easier for files to be stored or sent by email.
- the short-range wireless interconnection of mobile phones, computers, and other electronic devices that allows the devices to communicate with each other without cables or wires.
- a type of image file that is commonly used on the internet. They have a fixed number of pixels, and do not lose any quality when they are compressed. They also also support transparency, which can be useful for creating web graphics with transparent backgrounds.
- Allows you to create and store files online and access them anywhere using the cloud. Apps include Docs, Slides, and Sheets.
- A collection of commonly used software developed by Microsoft that incudes Word, PowerPoint, and Excel online cloud storage service from Microsoft that includes commonly used software such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
- a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves that allow computers, smartphones, or other devices to connect to the internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a particular area.
- Used to connect computers with peripheral devices such as smartphones, printers, scanners, and keyboards.
- a collection of instructions, programs, and data that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks. Examples include web browsers, word processors such as Microsoft Word, presentation apps such as PowerPoint, and databases.
- To send data to a file or program.
26 Clues: the address of a web page. • Another word for the internet • To send data to a file or program. • To bring data into a file or program. • A computer file format for image files that supports both animated and static images. • The device that is used to display images, text, video, and graphics information on a computer. • ...
The internet 2024-01-23
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- the main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the internet) regarded collectively.
- a machine that can be programmed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations automaticallyit usually has a keyboard
- a set of computers sharing resources located on or provided by network nodes.
- use of messaging systems to send multiple unsolicited messages
- a computer device that stores and retrieves information, data, files, programs, etc., from a disk
- the activity or business of promoting and selling products or services online
- an app where people can post videos and gain likes and subscribers
- to copy or move programs or information into a computer's memory
- distribution of audio or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass
- a person who commits fraud or participates in a dishonest scheme.
- a leading global vendor of computer software
- A thing you can download on you phone could be a game or anything you get from the *** store
- Bought by Elon Musk and now called “X”
- an image, video, advertisement, etc., that is circulated rapidly on the internet.
- Mostly known website where you search for information
- long word for Ads and the way people show off their business
- using radio, microwaves, etc.
- wireless headphones use this to connect with your phone
- small blocks of data created by a web server while a user is browsing a website and placed on the user's computer
- a secret word or phrase that must be used to gain admission to something.
- A company or website you can buy pretty much anything that’s well-known
- abbreviation for Information technology
- one of the small dots or squares that make up an image on a computer screen.
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- *****-bullying is a form of online bullying
- The World Wide ***
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- a free open-source browser whose development is overseen by the Mozilla Corporation
- a digital medium consisting of audio (or video) episodes that relate to a specific theme
- an American photo and video sharing social networking service used by young adults
- Instead of shopping in person you can order things ******.
- abbreviation for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle."
- a very popular subscription-based streaming service that allows our members to watch TV shows
- information about current events
- a web browser developed by Apple
- A web ******* is an application for accessing websites and the Internet.
- ******* Clocks are better than the ones with hands
- facts provided or learned about something or someone
- Google's very popular, free Web-based email service
- when you go somewhere new you want this password so your phone can connect to the internet.
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- global network of billions of computers and other electronic devices.
- Global Positioning System
- Photo and video sharing app used by mostly older people to stay in touch.
- a popular app to be able to communicate with people internationally
- a common music app where you can listen and you can have a premium account removing ads.
- in, What you do to get into your chromebook
- is an identification used by a person with access to a computer, network, or online service.
- messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients
- person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
- try to find something by looking
50 Clues: The World Wide *** • Global Positioning System • using radio, microwaves, etc. • information about current events • a web browser developed by Apple • try to find something by looking • Bought by Elon Musk and now called “X” • abbreviation for Information technology • in, What you do to get into your chromebook • *****-bullying is a form of online bullying • ...
Rol del director del proyecto 2023-02-23
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- El director del proyecto debe mantener la __________ con los miembros del equipo, los stakeholders y otros interesados en el proyecto.
- El director del proyecto debe establecer __________ claros y realistas para el proyecto
- El director del proyecto debe ser un buen __________ y motivar al equipo para alcanzar los objetivos del proyecto.
- El __________ empresarial es una habilidad importante que debe tener el director del proyecto para establecer y mantener relaciones efectivas con los proveedores y otros socios comerciales, lo que puede ayudar a garantizar la entrega exitosa del proyecto.
- La __________empresarial es una consideración importante para el director del proyecto, ya que debe asegurarse de que el proyecto no solo cumpla con los objetivos a corto plazo, sino que también sea sostenible a largo plazo.
- El director del proyecto debe gestionar los __________ del proyecto y asegurarse de que se cumplan los plazos establecidos.
- El __________con los clientes es importante para el director del proyecto, ya quedebe establecer y mantener una buena comunicación con los clientes paracomprender sus necesidades y expectativas y asegurarse de que el proyecto se ajuste a ellas.
- El director del proyecto debe asegurarse de que se __________ la calidad del trabajo y se cumplan los estándares del proyecto.
- El rol del director de proyecto es asegurar que se cumplan los objetivos __________ del proyecto.
- La__________ financiera es importante para el director del proyecto, ya que debe asegurarse de que el proyecto se mantenga dentro del presupuesto y que se administre adecuadamente el flujo de caja.
- La __________empresarial es una consideración importante para el director del proyecto, ya que debe asegurarse de que el proyecto sea innovador y diferenciado de la competencia
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- El director del proyecto debe estar al tanto de los __________ del proyecto y asegurarse de que se realice el seguimiento adecuado.
- La __________empresarial es fundamental para el director del proyecto, ya que debe crear y administrar un plan detallado del proyecto, incluyendo objetivos, plazos, presupuestos y recursos.
- El director del proyecto debe coordinar los esfuerzos de los miembros del equipo para cumplir con los __________ del proyecto.
- El director del proyecto debe gestionar el __________ del proyecto para asegurar que se utilicen los recursos de manera efectiva.
- La __________ de gestión es importante para el director del proyecto, ya que debe recopilar y analizar datos y obtener información para tomar decisiones informadas y efectivas.
- El director del proyecto debe ser __________ y estar dispuesto a tomar decisiones difíciles.
- La __________ de calidad es importante para el director del proyecto, ya quedebe asegurarse de que el proyecto cumpla con los estándares de calidad requeridos.
- La __________de recursos se refiere a la tarea del director del proyecto de asignar los recursos necesarios, como el personal y el presupuesto, para completar el proyecto de manera eficiente y efectiva.
- El director del proyecto debe estar dispuesto a __________ a los miembros delequipo cuando sea necesario.
- La __________de procesos empresariales es importante para el director delproyecto, ya que debe asegurarse de que el proyecto se ajuste a los procesos existentes de la organización y de que se realice de manera eficiente y efectiva.
- El __________empresarial es una habilidad importante que debe tener el director del proyecto para evaluar el impacto de un proyecto en el negocio y su viabilidad a largo plazo.
- El director del proyecto debe asegurarse de que se __________ los riesgos del proyecto y se tomen medidas para minimizarlos.
- La __________de marketing es importante para el director del proyecto, ya que debe asegurarse de que el proyecto se promueva adecuadamente y se comunique de manera efectiva a los interesados.
24 Clues: El director del proyecto debe establecer __________ claros y realistas para el proyecto • El director del proyecto debe ser __________ y estar dispuesto a tomar decisiones difíciles. • El rol del director de proyecto es asegurar que se cumplan los objetivos __________ del proyecto. • ...
Learning and Development 2023-07-21
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- Methods with which to measure a learners knowledge, understanding, skills and standard of learning.
- An opportunity for students to think about their learning and how it might relate to future learning experiences
- Analysis tool used to identify external risks.
- Vital for truly honest conversations.
- The author of 'Drive'.
- The direction in which a lot of L&D is going.
- The process of assessing the quality of a learning intervention (or project).
- A name for one type of learning intervention.
- Learning through the observation of other peoples behaviours (such as in the workplace).
- The effect that various learning and development initiatives have on business outcomes and employee performance.
- A mindset that we should encourage all learners to be, especially about the subjects in which they are interested.
- The model used to describe the stages of group development.
- The requirements of the business or team, based on an analysis.
- An online platform used to host virtual learning.
- Learning model - four methods to engage the hippocampus.
- A person with an interest or concern in your project.
- A process by which a learner can arrange, manage and evaluate his or her learning opportunities.
- A popular psychometric assessment.
- Something new and difficult which requires great effort and determination.
- What L&D interventions are usually looking to change.
- Popular talks hosted on YouTube
- A commonly used model of evaluation.
- The first L&D intervention that learners will experience in your organisation.
- Helps to build relationships and impart knowledge to others.
- A skilled activity, used to help an individual with a specific goal and enhance optimal performance.
- An alternative name for an L&D training offering.
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- A style of learning aimed to suit many.
- The application of game design elements to a learning setting.
- The process of interacting with others to develop professional relationships and support development opportunities.
- A method used to guide and assist a group or team to increase its effectiveness in doing its work and making its decisions.
- All learning & development products should be designed with this in mind.
- Simon '?' - author of 'Start with Why'.
- An assessment that is used to objectively measure an individuals personality traits, abilities and aptitude.
- Usually a more experienced colleague sharing their greater knowledge with an inexperienced individual to enhance performance.
- The goals or objectives that you're looking to achieve with the L&D intervention.
- Educational practices that contribute to a continually evolving, healthy learning ecosystem in which knowledge is co-created and shared in a community.
- Where employees actively search for, and then apply, skills and knowledge to enhance their individual and organisational performance.
- A detailed set of step-by-step instructions to achieve a specific learning (behavioural change) outcome.
- The amount of interest, curiosity, attention, optimism and passion that students show towards the learning.
- The internationally recognised body for HR.
- A source of data used for analysis.
- The means by which you communicate knowledge to learners.
- A method traditionally used to provide learning.
- A place where learning might take place.
- Any interaction, course, program, or other setting in which learning takes place.
- A carefully constructed route that will guide your learner through your learning content.
- Content from other sources that has been sorted and shared.
- A software application or web-based technology used to plan, implement and assess a specific learning process.
- Learning that is completed on a device connected to the internet.
- The process through which L&D products are created.
50 Clues: The author of 'Drive'. • Popular talks hosted on YouTube • A popular psychometric assessment. • A source of data used for analysis. • A commonly used model of evaluation. • Vital for truly honest conversations. • A style of learning aimed to suit many. • Simon '?' - author of 'Start with Why'. • A place where learning might take place. • ...
Examen segundo pacial 2025-03-25
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- Conjunto de servicios, instalaciones y redes necesarias para el funcionamiento de una sociedad.
- Empresas y actividades económicas que generan bienes y servicios.
- Resultado de la combinación de información, contexto y experiencia.
- Desarrollo que satisface necesidades actuales sin comprometer el futuro.
- Uso de internet y redes sociales para promocionar productos y servicios.
- Institución que genera y transmite conocimiento.
- Capacidad de una empresa o país para generar valor y mantenerse en el mercado.
- Creación de objetos físicos mediante capas de material digitalizado.
- Estrategia para destacar un producto o servicio en el mercado.
- Modelo basado en compartir bienes y servicios entre individuos.
- Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económico
- Conjunto de empresas, instituciones y actores económicos interconectados.
- Es una concesión otorgada por empresas o estados.
- Uso de servidores remotos para almacenar y gestionar datos.
- Comercio electrónico realizado a través de plataformas digitales.
- Estrategia donde una empresa cede su canal de distribución a otra a cambio de una comisión.
- Normas y políticas que regulan la economía y los negocios.
- Proceso de crear y desarrollar un nuevo negocio.
- Modelo económico basado en la generación y uso del conocimiento.
- Activos no físicos como patentes, marcas y conocimiento.
- Espacios compartidos de trabajo para profesionales y emprendedores.
- Introducción de nuevas ideas, productos o procesos en un mercado.
- Protección de sistemas y datos frente a ataques informáticos.
- Transformación de procesos físicos en digitales.
- División de un mercado en grupos con características similares.
- Entrenamiento especializado para desarrollar competencias.
- Tecnología que superpone elementos virtuales sobre el mundo real.
- Conjunto de instituciones del gobierno.
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- Conexión de objetos físicos a internet para recopilar y compartir datos.
- Experiencia del usuario al interactuar con productos y servicios digitales.
- Creación y aplicación de tecnología para mejorar procesos.
- Empresas que combinan finanzas y tecnología para ofrecer servicios innovadores.
- Estrategia que combina ideas internas y externas para el desarrollo de productos.
- Transmisión de información a distancia mediante tecnología.
- Actividad productiva realizada a cambio de una remuneración.
- Bienes físicos como maquinaria, infraestructura y equipos.
- Proceso de crecimiento y mejora económica, social o empresarial.
- Integración de los mercados y economías a nivel mundial.
- Subcontratación de servicios a terceros para optimizar costos.
- Distribución eficiente de bienes y capital en una economía.
- Integración de tecnología en todos los aspectos de una empresa.
- Conocimiento adquirido a través de la práctica y el tiempo.
- Uso óptimo de los recursos para maximizar resultados.
- Uso de tecnología para ejecutar tareas sin intervención humana.
- Simulación de procesos humanos mediante máquinas y algoritmos.
- Espacio virtual interactivo en el que las personas pueden socializar y trabajar.
- Acuerdo donde una empresa se compromete al diseño, construcción y puesta en marcha de un negocio.
- Conjunto de datos organizados y procesados para generar conocimiento.
- Proceso de formación y adquisición de conocimientos.
- Rama de la inteligencia artificial que permite a las máquinas aprender de datos.
- Plan de acción para alcanzar objetivos comerciales.
- Conexión entre empresas y entidades para fomentar el desarrollo tecnológico.
- Circunstancias que rodean una situación y afectan su interpretación.
- Empresas emergentes con modelos de negocio innovadores.
- Financiamiento colectivo de proyectos mediante plataformas digitales.
- Tecnología de registros descentralizados utilizada en criptomonedas y seguridad digital.
- Proceso sistemático de generación de nuevos conocimientos.
- Modelo de interacción entre gobierno, empresas y universidades para la innovación.
- Creación y fortalecimiento de contactos profesionales.
- Capacitación profesional para mejorar habilidades y conocimientos.
- Análisis de grandes volúmenes de datos para obtener información valiosa.
61 Clues: Conjunto de instituciones del gobierno. • Institución que genera y transmite conocimiento. • Proceso de crear y desarrollar un nuevo negocio. • Transformación de procesos físicos en digitales. • Es una concesión otorgada por empresas o estados. • Plan de acción para alcanzar objetivos comerciales. • Proceso de formación y adquisición de conocimientos. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary OTHER 31 TERMS 2025-04-09
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- An organized group of people who share common political beliefs and work together to influence government policy and elections.
- An electoral system where the candidate who receives the most votes in a state or district wins all of its electoral votes or seats.
- Laws that require voters to present a valid ID in order to cast their ballots in elections.
- A gathering of party members to nominate candidates for office, draft a party platform, and unify the party ahead of an election.
- Voting for candidates of the same political party, often along strict party lines, rather than selecting candidates based on individual merit.
- Primary elections where any registered voter, regardless of party affiliation, can vote to select candidates.
- Established forms of media, such as newspapers, television, and radio, that have been in place before the digital age.
- A voting method where voters base their decisions on the past performance of candidates or political parties.
- Political action committees that can raise and spend unlimited amounts of money on behalf of candidates, but cannot directly coordinate with campaigns.
- The process by which eligible citizens enroll to vote in elections, typically requiring proof of identity and residence.
- The legal qualifications required to vote, typically including age, citizenship, and residency in the area where one is voting.
- Digital platforms that allow users to create, share, and exchange content, often used for communication, networking, and political engagement.
- A state in which neither major political party holds a significant advantage, making it highly competitive in elections.
- An amendment to the U.S. Constitution that established the direct election of U.S. senators by the people, rather than by state legislatures.
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- An organization formed to raise and spend money to influence elections, typically on behalf of a corporation, labor union, or interest group.
- A political party that is not one of the two major parties, often focused on a specific issue or ideology outside of the mainstream.
- The percentage of eligible voters who actually cast their ballots in an election, reflecting citizen participation.
- An election in which voters choose candidates from within a political party to run in the general election.
- Alliances between different political parties or groups that unite to support shared goals or policies.
- An amendment to the U.S. Constitution that abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime.
- An amendment to the U.S. Constitution that granted women the right to vote, prohibiting gender-based discrimination in voting.
- An amendment to the U.S. Constitution that lowered the voting age to 18, allowing younger citizens to participate in elections.
- A voting method where voters base their decisions on how they believe candidates will act in the future, considering their platforms.
- The right of all adult citizens to vote, regardless of race, gender, or social status.
- The belief that one's actions, such as voting, can influence political outcomes and that the political system is responsive to citizens' needs.
- A significant shift in the political system, where the balance of power between political parties changes, often after a critical election.
- A program that provides news reports, typically on television or radio, to inform the public about current events.
- Interest groups that focus on advocating for a single policy issue, often with a narrow focus and high intensity.
- An amendment to the U.S. Constitution that abolished the poll tax as a requirement for voting in federal elections.
- A voting method where voters make decisions based on which candidate they believe will provide the greatest benefit to themselves.
- Unregulated contributions to political parties that were once used for party-building activities but are now largely restricted.
31 Clues: The right of all adult citizens to vote, regardless of race, gender, or social status. • Laws that require voters to present a valid ID in order to cast their ballots in elections. • Alliances between different political parties or groups that unite to support shared goals or policies. • ...
PC PRO C2 Crossword 2022-09-18
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- An online device that is constantly providing battery power to the computer and being recharged by the wall outlet.
- Used to remove the insulation from a wire.
- Defines a desired outcome and outlines how that desired outcome should be met, who should complete the work, and when it should be completed.
- an offline device that switches over to provide power when an under-voltage occurs.
- Power Condition: Under-voltage that lasts seconds (lights may dim)
- Power Condition: Complete power failure
- Power Condition: Over-voltage that lasts seconds
- *BLANK* located close to a computer can cause undesired effects or even data loss.
- Can be used to clean metal contacts (like those found on expansion cards).
- The system installed within buildings to control temperature by supplying heat and air conditioning.
- Verifies that a network can carry a signal from one end to the other and that all wires within the connector are in the correct positions
- A device that stores an electric charge.
- If a hardware device or a software program causes a specific error, check the *BLANK* website for additional help in troubleshooting the error.
- Power Condition: Over-voltage that lasts milliseconds
- Used to secure connectors to the ends of network cables.
- Signals caused by cordless phones, microwave ovens, and wireless devices that interfere with wireless networking.
- An offline device that goes online to provide power when an undervoltage event occurs.
- Describes the process followed when ending a relationship with an employee
- Provides a visual representation of the logical and physical layout of a network
- These are considered hazardous waste because they contain mercuric oxide, lithium, silver oxide, or zinc-air. Return them to the manufacturer, recycle them, or contact local authorities for disposal procedures.
- Can measure signal strength, network names, security settings
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- The flow of electricity from one electrically charged object to another.
- The process of tracking and managing an organization's assets.
- *BLANK* hazards can cause electrical shock and burns.
- During certain conditions, such as an electrical storm or when the power supply is constantly going up or down, you might need to *BLANK* the computer to protect it.
- Be sure to *BLANK* capacitors or turn the equipment over to qualified personnel for servicing
- A *BLANK* converts AC to DC.
- Describes the process followed when setting up a partnership with a new employee
- A signal that corrupts or destroys regular signals.
- A *BLANK* specifies how you will return affected systems to their original states if your implementation fails
- A device that connects to a computer, such as a monitor or printer.
- *BLANK* are commonly used to document a change request
- A device that modifies the power signal to remove noise and create a smooth alternating current (AC) signal.
- Provides detailed information for performing complex business activities.
- *BLANK* problems are difficult to troubleshoot. Check for environmental conditions such as kinked cables or overheated components.
- Protects against over-voltages by switching a device off before an over-voltage can damage it.
- Establish rules set by an organization to address a particular problem or concern.
- Is used to test network communications by redirecting a signal from the transmit port on a device to the receive port on the same device
- Defines an employee's rights to use company property
- Often, the hardest part of *BLANK* is to reproduce the problem
- Used to collect data on traffic traveling across a network
- An online device that is constantly providing battery power to the computer and being recharged by the wall outlet.
- A resource that has value to an organization.
- Power Condition: Under-voltage that lasts milliseconds
44 Clues: A *BLANK* converts AC to DC. • Power Condition: Complete power failure • A device that stores an electric charge. • Used to remove the insulation from a wire. • A resource that has value to an organization. • Power Condition: Over-voltage that lasts seconds • A signal that corrupts or destroys regular signals. • Defines an employee's rights to use company property • ...
crossword 2023-03-05
Across
- someone in your niche or industry with sway over your target audience.
- the introduction of something new.
- a set of steps taken by managers in an enterprise to determine the planned path for business initiatives and to set specific actions in motion.
- a group of companies that are related based on their primary business activities.
- activities conducted in order to gain economic returns from the discovery of a potential entrepreneurial opportunity.
- an enterprise that had either turnover or employment at any time during the reference period.
- the process of getting people interested in your company's product or service.
- Entrepreneurs who develop, organize, and launch a successful business venture.
- characterized by widespread and more-or-less simultaneous change in the pattern of decisions taken by an organization.
- activities that benefit a company without supplying tangible products.
- a means of resolving a group problem through a distinctive and money-making business solution.
- can threaten an organization's sustainability.
- to gather information from multiple fields
- the way the customers receive the enterprise and its products/services in their minds.
- the raw stock from which finished goods are made.
- a person or other entity that consumes or makes use of the goods or services produced by businesses.
- the ability to develop new ideas and solutions to problems.
- the process of enhancing entrepreneurial skills and knowledge through structured training and institution- building programs.
- displays the brand name, the main attributes of the product, the company’s logo, and its place of the business.
- one selling or buying goods or services in the same market as another.
- an endpoint, accomplishment or target an organization wants to achieve in the short term or long term.
- the steps taken in order to establish a new enterprise.
- interacting and engaging with people for mutual benefit.
- the specific, measurable results that companies hope to maintain as their organization grows.
- a company in the first stages of operations.
- a spending plan for your business based on your income and expenses.
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- to exceed in volume of sales; sell more than.
- the business of sending or transporting goods.
- any communication that attempts to influence people to buy products or services.
- the process of acquiring capital and making financial decisions for a new venture or startup.
- a sum of skills, experiences, capabilities and insight which you collectively create and rely on in your business.
- a marketing activity that can help you to reach out to potential customers and encourage them to buy your products or services.
- an individual or business that purchases another company's goods or services.
- an enterprising entity or organization that carries out professional activities.
- ____ that holds meaning, value or significance for your business.
- the relation between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carried on by all or any of them acting for all.
- marketing process in which a particular product or service is marketed to a large set of audiences or consumers.
- any event that a business is unable to predict or directly influence which may lead to negative outcomes as a result.
- location where the best access of the customers.
- to find the right customers to buy your product/service so that you can make a profit.
- the amount of money you earn from a certain product or service.
- the process of using a graph to plot competitors and their products to understand competitor behavior and spot a gap in the market.
- one of the most essentials qualities in entrepreneurship.
- occurs when an organization improves, restructures or transforms a major part of its operations disrupting systems, people and processes.
- someone who has significant knowledge and expertise in matters of business.
45 Clues: the introduction of something new. • to gather information from multiple fields • a company in the first stages of operations. • to exceed in volume of sales; sell more than. • the business of sending or transporting goods. • can threaten an organization's sustainability. • location where the best access of the customers. • ...
Final Exam 2013-06-12
Across
- Summary statement of a company’s financial position at a given point in time
- Cash or goods used to generate income
- A document describing a firm’s potential customers and a comprehensive strategy to sell them goods and services
- An arrangement between a bank and a customer specifying the maximum amount of unsecured debt the customer can owe the bank.
- A business, of any size or type, whose primary office is in the owner’s home
- Individuals who have capital
- An ownership interest in a business
- A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture
- A business arrangement in which the day to day operations are controlled by one or more general partners
- A non-profit organization dedicated to entrepreneurs’ education and the success of small businesses.
- The practice of using subcontractors or other businesses for standard services
- Linking computer systems together
- The sale of products and services over the internet
- Short term source of borrowed capital for which the borrower does not pledge any assets as collateral
- Someone who recognizes a social problem and uses entrepreneurial principles to organize, create, and manage a venture to make social change
- The difference between the company’s cash receipts and its cash payments in a given period
- The vast network of networks
- Identifying and targeting markets not adequately served by competitors
- A business form that is an entity legally separate from its owners
- Items of value that have no tangible physical properties such as ideas.
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- A computer system to provide access to information or web sites
- A business form with one owner who is responsible for all of the firm’s liabilities
- A written document detailing a proposed venture, covering current status, expected needs, and projected results for the enterprise.
- A form of legal protection for published and unpublished literary works
- Also known as a “profit and loss statement,” it shows a firm’s income and expenses
- Finished goods, work in process of manufacture, and raw materials owned by a company
- A relatively small amount of money provided to prove a concept
- Funding provided to companies for use in product development and initial marketing.
- Items of value owned by a company
- A legal entity created by two or more businesses joining together to conduct a specific business enterprise with both parties sharing profits and losses
- Legal form of a business in which two or more persons are co-owners, sharing profits and losses
- A summary of a company’s cash flow over a period of time
- A computer program that enables users to access and navigate the world wide web
- This is a form of mentoring in which workspace, coaching, and support services are provided to entrepreneurs at a reduced cost
- An asset pledged as security for a loan
- The process of researching, promoting, selling, and distributing a product or service
- Dollar value of sales that will cover all of the company’s costs
- The decrease in the value of assets over their expected life by an accepted accounting method
- Debts a business owes
- a computer program that facilitates the location of information on the internet
- The ability of an asset to be converted to cash
- A form of legal protection given to a business or individual for words, names, symbols, sounds, or colors that distinguish goods and services
- Created in 1953, it is an independent agency of the federal government that aids, counsels, assists, and protects the interests of a small business
43 Clues: Debts a business owes • Individuals who have capital • The vast network of networks • Items of value owned by a company • Linking computer systems together • An ownership interest in a business • Cash or goods used to generate income • An asset pledged as security for a loan • The ability of an asset to be converted to cash • ...
Krustvārdu mīkla 2015-09-20
Across
- The unit in a desk computer that contains the screen.
- Special icons, that is placed on dekstop and It's easy to get to program quickly.
- Used to control movement of a cursor or other graphic element for video games and computer graphics.
- Store your files in these icons.
- A decorative or protective covering or cover.
- A piece of equipment that you speak into to make your voice louder, or to record your voice or other sounds.
- A local network.
- Programs/Instructions added to computers.
- Provides different IP addresses for computers.
- Hide windows without taking them off screen.
- A networking device.
- An output device that produces a paper copy of alphanumeric or graphic data.
- Chooses files and commands.
- Using radio, microwaves, etc. (as opposed to wires or cables) to transmit signals.
- A device which copies pictures and documents so that they can be stored on a computer.
- Fast computer that is used by one person and has more memory than an ordinary personal computer.
- An output device that produces a graphical representation by drawing on paper, as with one or more attached pens.
- A computer program that controls or supplies information to several computers connected in a network.
- The set of keys for operating a computer or typewriter, or the set of letters that you can click on to write.
- A small flat surface which is sensitive to touch, used to control an on-screen cursor.
- Numbers entered/held in a computer.
- An electronic device that makes possible the transmission of data to or from a computer via telephone or other communication lines.
- A small handheld device which is moved across a mat or flat surface to move the cursor on a computer screen.
- A number of computers and other devices that are connected together so that equipment and information can be shared.
- A local area network that uses high frequency radio signals to transmit and receive data over distances of a few hundred feet.
- Connected to the internet.
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- A system in which computers in different places are connected, usually over a large area.
- A part that completes tasks for the computer.
- small computer that is easy to carry, with a large touch screen and sometimes without a physical keyboard.
- Click it to select a command from the list.
- Keep the computer from overheating.
- Putting secret information into code.
- An insulated wire or wires having a protective casing and used for transmitting electricity or telecommunication signals.
- A slotted board with circuits and ports.
- Program language.
- A computer that is portable and suitable for use while travelling.
- A short term, quick memory source.
- A very small light computer that you can carry with you, and that you use to store information.
- Information stored on a computer as one unit with one name.
- Computer that performs at or near the currently highest operational rate for computers. It's typically used for scientific and engineering applications.
- A vast computer network linking smaller computer networks worldwide.
- An object or machine that has been invented for a particular purpose.
- To copy (a file) from a computer's main memory to a disk or other storage medium.
- Large and powerful computer that supports many other computers working at once.
- A set of instructions in code that control the operations or functions of a computer.
- A set of pages of information on the internet about a particular subject, published by a single person or organization.
- Extend windows to the full width of the screen.
- The physical parts of a computer.
- The causative agent of an infectious disease.
- A separate area on a computer screen that shows information and can be moved around.
50 Clues: A local network. • Program language. • A networking device. • Connected to the internet. • Chooses files and commands. • Store your files in these icons. • The physical parts of a computer. • A short term, quick memory source. • Keep the computer from overheating. • Numbers entered/held in a computer. • Putting secret information into code. • ...
CruciMaggi 2018-04-19
Across
- la production più in forma che ci sia lo dice Toyota, porca Maria
- attività che da poco hai scoperto, di cui ti credi gran esperto
- il mio
- il tuo più grande fan con le tue foto si tocca, gli piace il principe anziché la gnocca
- nei momenti intimi cercavi l’orgasmo ma dalla cassa della bose riecheggiò lo spasmo (racconta e dì cosa ti ha fregato)
- mille selezioni e colloqui esagerati, ciao libertà dei bei tempi andati
- il tuo intimo soprannome, che nulla a che vedere con il cognome
- per il networking c’è un unico modo, tutti bevono in vista duomo
- il posto di ggiù con le calde sorgenti naturali dove ti piace fare gargarismi anali
- la attendevamo con il tuo primo stipendio aumenta l’aspettativa, aumenta il dispendio
- La tua più grande paura con cui fai il cagacazzi, Alla fine ti salverà solo cesare ragazzi
- sei solito esprimerti in maniera formale, ora scatena un delicatissimo: DIO MAIALE
- dante per arrivare in paradiso è passato da inferno e purgatorio,vai dritto al punto, PORCODIO, lo dico perentorio!
- non è BCA, ne BCB, ne BCC, ne BCD, ne BCE, ne...aspetta un attimo (a,b,c,d,e...aaah) BCFi ma è...
- come i veri teroni ti prepari per la moda mare, ma comprati dei boxer e vai a cagare!
- il tuo agente immobiliare piovve dal cielo, il Jack belga, senza zelo
- la festa immancabile nell’estate di Comano, per ‘na birra gratis avresti dato anche l’ano
- corona le montagne di tutto il Trentino o forse sei tu il brutto cretino
- se paga la ditta son astice e capesante, se il borsello è il tuo, trattieni il contante
- in doccia a Budapest miravano al tuo pisello non hai dato loro questa soddisfazione e ti sei coperto sul più bello
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- chi per primo tra noi regalerà il fatidico anello e al chiodo appenderà il suo minuscolo pisello?
- il tuo artista di strada preferito, che a The Voice ha un po’ fallito
- non di Matrix il protagonista ma del tuo viso il vero artista
- in Olanda ti sfondasti della verdura più tipica sto cibo ti salvò placando la chimìca
- personaggio fantastico di cui assumi le sembianze, sebbene tu ne voglia prender le distanze
- una sola cosa ti accomuna ai Savoia, nè lo charm ne i soldi DIO BOIA
- not all the prestige comes from the salary, you earn more in your tower of ivory
- del buon Sacchi i modelli preferiti va là mona, mica hai fatto le ITI
- tutte le ingegnerie son un’esperienza anale, ma non proprio tutte, una passeggiata è...
- più vero di pornhub, più economico di una chat,due schizzi di sapone e si fa cic ciac
- anche ad una semplice partitella, necessario per evitare la barella
- fra tutte le tue bionde è quella che meglio lo divora, puoi fidarti: chiedilo a mora
- si crea in estate, causa di chiappette bagnate
- una volta a trento alla tua peggio piomba tornando in macchina fu “niente più bionda”
- a Bruxelles sei andato per tirartela di più il logo arancione lo si può avere un po’ più blu?
- come pw wi-fi l’hai sempre usata a noi suona di più come una pluripenetrata
- amici gli aerei son tanti, milioni di milioni ma a venirti a trovare i soliti due coglioni
- l’aceto più buono secondo Mezzetti “cos’è sta frociata” cit. Conte Mascetti (parlaci del conte)
- son trent’anni che son chi a trento, ma sotto sotto mi manca il mio salento.
- hai il fare effeminato ma un altro epiteto sarebbe più adato
40 Clues: il mio • si crea in estate, causa di chiappette bagnate • hai il fare effeminato ma un altro epiteto sarebbe più adato • non di Matrix il protagonista ma del tuo viso il vero artista • attività che da poco hai scoperto, di cui ti credi gran esperto • il tuo intimo soprannome, che nulla a che vedere con il cognome • ...
Marketing Management 2024-01-27
Across
- Media Online networking platform
- Brand commitment
- marketing Advertising delivered through digital channels such as search engines, websites, social media, email, and mobile apps
- A measure used to evaluate the profitability of an investment relative to its cost, often expressed
- Occurs when a firm sets a price for the product in order to entice the customer into making a purchase by making it sound cheaper than it actually is
- An analysis technique used to identify and evaluate the Strengths, Weaknesses,Opportunities, and Threats
- Advertising : a business that organises advertising campaigns on behalf of clients
- Determines prices for products in order to maximize profit
- Specialized market
- Involves setting a high initial price for a new product in order to recoup cost
- Mutual marketing
- The process of gathering, analyzing, and interpreting information about a market, including consumer preferences, behaviors, and competitors
- The stages a product goes through from introduction to withdrawal from the market, typically including introduction, growth, maturity, and decline.
- Data collection
- Any word, phrase, symbol, design, or a combination of these things that identifies your goods or services
- Media Online networking platform
- A group of related products or services offered by a company under a single brand or category
- User Final consumer
- The combination of promotional activities that a firm uses in order to create and general sales
- The commercial value that derives from consumer perception of the brand name of a particular product or service, rather than from the product or service itself
- Transactional revenue
- Product wrapping
- Industry portion
- The difference between a prospective customer's evaluation of the benefits and costs of one product when compared with others
- A measurable unit used to quantify results in marketing campaigns
- supply network
- Interaction with a brand or content
- Prediction of future sales based on historical data and market trends.
- Promote products or services
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- The degree to which products or services meet or exceed customer expectations.
- Based on the prices charged by competitors, maybe the same or slightly lower, firms will try to compete on other aspects of the marketing mix Creating a feature or characteristic within a brand that makes it stand out
- An individual who represents and promotes a brand, often through endorsements and appearances
- Involves setting a low initial price for a new product in order to get a foothold in the market and gain market share
- Promotional practice where on the purchase of one item another one is given free
- A promotional method that involves the creation of an identity for the business that distinguishes that firm and its products from other firms uniform, vehicles
- The collective term used to describe TV, radio, websites etc that all promotion
- An amount to be paid for an insurance policy
- The part of the design mix other than cost and function
- Creating a feature or characteristic within a brand that makes it stand out
- The aspect of selling a product that relates to where and how a company delivers a product to consumers
- providing consumers with the products and services they desire
- Prices are set low for a short period of time to force competitors out of the market
- Place of exchange
- When a percentage mark up is added to the cost of producing a good or service to calculate the selling price
- Strategy to keep existing customers satisfied and loyal to a brand
- Planned approach
- A symbol or other design adopted by an organization to identify its products,
- Creating a unique selling proposition or distinctiveness for a product or brand in the market
- The degree to which demand for a product or service changes in response
- Rivalry for sales
- Organized effort
- Product purchaser
- Preposition The unique benefits and value that a product or service offers to its customers, distinguishing it from competitors
53 Clues: supply network • Data collection • Brand commitment • Mutual marketing • Planned approach • Organized effort • Product wrapping • Industry portion • Place of exchange • Rivalry for sales • Product purchaser • Specialized market • User Final consumer • Transactional revenue • Promote products or services • Media Online networking platform • Media Online networking platform • ...
Career Vocabulary 2025-09-04
Across
- Additional compensation besides one’s salary or wages that employees receive from their employer, such as health insurance, retirement savings plans or paid time off.
- The point in a person's life when they stop working and live on the money from their savings, investments, or a pension plan.
- Job: A job that requires an employee to work a set number of hours per week, typically 35 - 40 hours per week. Eligible for benefits.
- A person who starts and runs their own business, often taking on a financial risk in the hopes of making a profit.
- Additional hours worked by an employee beyond their regular work schedule that are usually compensated at a higher rate than normal hours.
- The amount of money regularly paid to an employee by their employer.
- the process of forming professional connections with others with hopes of providing support, advice, and opportunities to one another.
- A document that outlines the responsibilities and requirements of a particular job, typically used to attract potential job candidates.
- leave: Paid time off from work that employees can use when they are ill or need to care for a sick family member.
- A document used to apply for a job that summarizes one's education, work experience, skills, and achievements.
- A benefit or advantage that employees receive in addition to their salary, wages, and benefits, such as free meals, gym memberships, or company cars.
- A person who is often contacted during the hiring process to provide information about a job candidate’s skills, qualifications, and character to a potential employer.
- A document or an online form that people fill out to apply for a job.
- A letter that explains an applicant's interest in a job and why they are qualified for it.
- Warning given by an employee to their employer that they intend to leave their job.
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- The process of progressing or moving forward in one’s career, often through promotions or gaining new skills and responsibilities.
- A condition in which a person is actively looking for work because they do not have a paid job.
- A job or series of jobs that a person trains for and has throughout their lifetime.
- A type of work in which a person provides services to multiple clients or companies rather than being employed by one company.
- A group of workers that organize together to improve their pay and working conditions.
- An open position within a company that is available to apply to.
- Activities and opportunities that help employees develop new skills, gain knowledge, and advance in their careers.
- Job: A job that requires an employee to work fewer hours than a full-time job, typically 20 - 30 hours per week. May or may not be eligible for benefits.
- A financial product that protects individuals or companies from financial losses due to unforeseen events, such as illness, injury, or property damage.
- A Person who is hired to work for an employer and receives a salary or wage in exchange for their labor.
- Additional pay that an employer gives to employees as a reward for their performance.
- Wage: The lowest legal wage rate that employers can pay their employee according to government laws.
- A meeting between a job applicant and an employer to discuss the applicant's qualifications and see if they are a good fit for the job.
- The ability to balance work responsibilities with personal and family responsibilities, including leisure time and activities.
- A Person or company that hires people to work for them and pays a salary or wage in exchange for their labor.
30 Clues: An open position within a company that is available to apply to. • The amount of money regularly paid to an employee by their employer. • A document or an online form that people fill out to apply for a job. • A job or series of jobs that a person trains for and has throughout their lifetime. • ...
Mr. Secretary's Lenten Penance - Laetare Sunday 2026-03-15
Across
- of the laundry room is to be maintained at all times and seminarians are to remove laundrypromptly from the laundry area as it is finished.
- Seminarians are not to seek off-campus _______ during academic semesters.
- The seminarian is a ______ person
- The President Rector reserves the right to _______ a seminarian at any time for any reason.
- Behold how good and pleasant it is, when brothers live together in ______!
- This page is intentionially left
- of others.
- The seminarian may use the car only for the ________ for which he was given permission to use it.
- The whole training of the students should have as its object to make them true shepherds of souls after the example of our Lord Jesus Christ, _______, priest, and shepherd”
- Vespers (______ beginning at 5:15)
- to aid the seminarians’ growth in self-knowledge, self-possession, and eventually ________
- The function of the Formation Advisor is to provide a personal ______ between the Seminary College Administration and the individual seminarian.
- p.m. All seminarians are expected to be on campus and in their own room by _______
- Each seminarian is responsible for the cleanliness and _______ of his room.
- If a seminarian is absent due to illness, he must email _________
- “For the salvation of their brothers and sisters they should seek an ever-deeper knowledge of the ______ mysteries”
- human personality of the priest is to be a _____ and not an obstacle for others in their meeting with Jesus Christ
- No seminarian is to patronize bars or lounges, during the school term and at vacation time, whose ______ purpose is the selling of alcoholic beverages.
- The seminarians of Saint Joseph Seminary College have a reputation for ________ and courtesy to guests and visitors.
- (culture, morale, witness of ______, mentorship, student government, personal initiatives).
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- Thursday in Private
- No seminarian is allowed in the ________ during Morning or Evening Prayer or Mass.
- Social media and networking websites are a form of public communication and as such exist in the ________ forum.
- to live in _______ and unceasing union with God the Father through his Son Jesus Christ, in the Holy Spirit”
- No one is to enter another's room without ________.
- Handbook Rule of Life:
- it is wise to cultivate the habit of checking one’s ______ and the bulletin board regularly.
- Seminarians are public persons, and their communications should exhibit _______,respect, and responsibility accordingly.
- Seminaries should form missionary disciples who are “_____” with the Master
- Students are first encouraged to address complaints with the person or party to whomthey are directing the grievance, observing the Christian understanding of“_________.”
- 985-867-2290
- Saint Joseph Seminary College is dedicated to the development of the ________ within the community.
- All ________ beverages are to be returned to the designated storage area by 11:00 PM.
- It is open to all seminarians by ________.
- By prayerfully reflecting on encounters he has had with people in his apostolate,the seminarian grows in his capacity to understand and share the feelings and
- The seminarian's _______ is distributed to the members of the Evaluation Committee and to his vocation director and bishop.
- _____ are not to be worn inside the Oratory, Chapel, Abbey Church, Refectory, or classrooms.
- The Four Stages Of
- It must be assumed that _____ the work turned in by a seminarian is the seminarian's own work.
- Internet abuse and _________ is a prevalent and growing reality within our society and a sobering erosion of the Internet’s benefits.
- A log of all formal complaints, including Grievance Petition forms, Board reports, andfinal decisions will be kept in the office of the ______ of Students.
- By graduation, seminarians should have acquired the habit of ______ minutes ofpersonal, daily prayer.
42 Clues: of others. • 985-867-2290 • The Four Stages Of • Thursday in Private • Handbook Rule of Life: • This page is intentionially left • The seminarian is a ______ person • Vespers (______ beginning at 5:15) • It is open to all seminarians by ________. • No one is to enter another's room without ________. • If a seminarian is absent due to illness, he must email _________ • ...
Personal Development 2025-02-06
Across
- – Regard for one’s own well-being and happiness.
- – The quality of being committed to a task.
- – The process of bettering oneself.
- – The ability to produce a large amount of work.
- – Facts and information acquired through learning.
- – Thinking deeply about one’s actions and experiences.
- – The ability to control one’s behavior in the pursuit of goals.
- – The process of making choices.
- expansion – Broadening your knowledge or perspective.
- – The exchange of information.
- – A set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
- – The introduction of new ideas or methods.
- – The quality of being humble.
- – The control exerted to accomplish something.
- – Concentration on a task or goal.
- – The satisfaction or happiness gained from achieving goals.
- – A condition where different elements are in the correct proportions.
- – A strong desire to achieve something.
- – Abilities gained through practice or experience.
- – The ability to control one’s behavior.
- – The quality of being strong in body or character.
- – The process of developing or improving.
- – The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction.
- – Firmness of purpose.
- – The ability to wait without frustration.
- – Awareness and attention to the present moment.
- – The ability to motivate oneself to take action.
- – The ability to take the first step.
- – The willingness to consider new ideas.
- – A mental image of the future.
- – The quality of being genuine and true to oneself.
- – A motivation to do or feel something.
- – Taking action to improve one’s health and well-being.
- – The process of making something different.
- – A thing done successfully.
- – The ability to adjust to new conditions.
- – Persistence in doing something despite difficulties.
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- intelligence – The ability to recognize and manage emotions.
- – The confidence and sense of self-worth.
- – The quality of being thankful.
- – Regular practices or behaviors.
- – The ability to control one’s emotions and behaviors.
- – Interacting with others to exchange information.
- – The act of boosting one’s belief in their abilities.
- – Serious thought about past actions.
- – Understanding of one’s own character and feelings.
- – Positive attributes or qualities.
- – The practice of helping others develop their skills.
- – Acquiring knowledge or skills.
- – The state of being accountable for something.
- – The state of being responsible for one’s actions.
- – Belief in one's abilities.
- – The ability to make good decisions.
- – The reason or drive to do something.
- – The act of becoming better.
- – The quality of being clear or easy to understand.
- – A settled way of thinking or feeling.
- management – The act of planning how to divide your time.
- – The capacity to recover from difficulties.
- work – Putting in the effort required to achieve something.
- – Granting the power or authority to do something.
- – A tendency to be hopeful or optimistic.
- – The ability to face fear or adversity.
- – A strong feeling of enthusiasm.
- – The state of being dedicated to a cause or activity.
- – The ability to live or act without reliance on others.
- – The action of controlling situations rather than reacting to them.
- – The resolve to achieve something.
- – The use of imagination to create something new.
- mindset – A mental attitude that is geared toward achieving success.
- – A person with a powerful sense of foresight.
- – The established set of attitudes held by someone.
- – The reason for which something is done.
- – The action of leading a group of people.
- – A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something.
- – The outcomes one strives to achieve.
76 Clues: – Firmness of purpose. • – Belief in one's abilities. • – A thing done successfully. • – The act of becoming better. • – The exchange of information. • – The quality of being humble. • – A mental image of the future. • – The quality of being thankful. • – Acquiring knowledge or skills. • – The process of making choices. • – Regular practices or behaviors. • ...
PCPRO-C8-Keyterms 2023-01-30
Across
- A set of rules and guidelines that establish the way that business is conducted within an organization.
- Windows Update options releases updates as soon as they are available to the public
- An account that identifies a specific user. You can assign rights and permissions to a user's account.
- One of the protocols a laptop uses to connect to a network via a virtual tunnel
- WinRE option: enables you to restore a system to a previous state if System Protection is on. User data is not affected
- Windows 11 operating system patch for a desktop that targets a specific problem and is released on a short-term, periodic basis
- The protocol needs port 443 open
- Backup method: Backs up every file that has changed since the last full or incremental backup.
- operating system uses the Time Machine backup program
- This protocol provides authentication and encryption services for VPN traffic
- A tool used to create a full system image of your Windows drive?
- Backup method: Compares the data found in the last full backup with the current content and uploads only the changes.
- This Active Directory service simplifies how users log in to all the systems and applications that they need
- An environment provided by windows 11 for systems that wont boot
- Backup method: Backs up all files (even those that have not changed)
- Newer boot specification that defines the software interface between an operating system and the computer's firmware.
- A resource within Active Directory.
- Data that includes files installed by an application and application configuration files.
- This protocol was developed by Cisco and can be used to route any Layer 3 protocol across an IP network
- Data that includes all the files required to boot and run the computer.
- VPNs use a *BLANK* that encrypts packet contents and wraps them in an unencrypted packet.
- A collection of user accounts you can use to assign rights and permissions to multiple users.
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- Default containers used to organize Active Directory objects that cannot be deleted.
- Microsoft's implementation of peer-to-peer networking.
- Backup method: Backs up every file that has changed since the last full backup.
- An archived copy of data that you can use to restore corrupt or lost data in the event of a hardware or system failure.
- This protocol allows you to use a VPN tunneling protocol that can encapsulate other LAN protocols and carry the data securely over an IP network. It was developed by Microsoft as one of the first VPN protocols and supports only TCP/IP
- When you create a VPN, you establish a security association between the two tunnel *BLANK*
- Available with the Windows Server operating system. It gives you a high level of control over updates
- Devices that can encrypt and decrypt packets
- The remote management technology that is best for monitoring laptops. If enabled you would be able to occasionally check on the health of these laptops, including the ability to receive automated alerts for any unusual activity that may indicate some kind of security breach
- Routers use the *BLANK* packet headers to deliver the packet to the destination device
- Support secure communication over an untrusted network
- A Windows server that holds a copy of the Active Directory database.
- WinRE option: use this option if the system is not working after recently installing an application; an application update; or a driver install or update. You have the option to keep all files or remove anything
- The windows updating setting to delay updates
- A folder-like container that organizes network resources.
- used to create a secure Telnet session. Telnet provides a remote connection to a system's command line interface.
- A collection of network resources that share a common directory database.
- The command to open Windows Remote Desktop Connection tool
40 Clues: The protocol needs port 443 open • A resource within Active Directory. • Devices that can encrypt and decrypt packets • The windows updating setting to delay updates • operating system uses the Time Machine backup program • Microsoft's implementation of peer-to-peer networking. • Support secure communication over an untrusted network • ...
modern culture 2024-06-16
Across
- Data Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions.
- The practice of obtaining input, ideas, or services by soliciting contributions from a large group of people, typically via the Internet.
- Meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, involving the balance of environmental, economic, and social aspects.
- Working from a remote location outside of a traditional office setting, often from home, and using digital communication tools to perform job duties.
- Technology Electronic devices that are worn on the body as accessories or implants, such as fitness trackers, smartwatches, and augmented reality glasses.
- Computing The delivery of different services through the Internet, including data storage, servers, databases, networking, and software.
- Unmanned aerial vehicles used for a variety of purposes, including surveillance, photography, and delivery services.
- Mining The process of discovering patterns and knowledge from large amounts of data, often using machine learning, statistics, and database systems.
- Learning A branch of artificial intelligence focused on building systems that learn from and make decisions based on data.
- The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology.
- Non-fungible token; a unique digital asset representing ownership of a specific item or piece of content, typically bought and sold using blockchain technology.
- Financial technology; an industry encompassing any kind of technology in financial services, including companies that operate with mobile banking, investment, and cryptocurrency.
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- Authentication Security process that relies on the unique biological characteristics of an individual to verify their identity, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, or iris scanning.
- Intelligence The simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions.
- The fifth generation technology standard for broadband cellular networks, which began deployment in 2019 and is the successor to 4G networks.
- Twin A virtual representation that serves as the real-time digital counterpart of a physical object or process, used for simulation, analysis, and control.
- The practice and study of techniques for securing communication and data in the presence of adversaries, involving methods such as encryption.
- Contract A self-executing contract with the terms of the agreement directly written into lines of code, often used in blockchain technology.
- A system in which a record of transactions made in cryptocurrency is maintained across several computers that are linked in a peer-to-peer network.
- The practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks, aimed at accessing, changing, or destroying sensitive information.
- Internet of Things; a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals, or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
- Computing A distributed computing paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the sources of data to improve response times and save bandwidth.
- Computing An area of computing focused on developing computer technology based on the principles of quantum theory, which explains the nature and behavior of energy and matter on the quantum (atomic and subatomic) level.
- Reality An interactive experience of a real-world environment where objects that reside in the real world are enhanced by computer-generated perceptual information.
- A collective virtual shared space, created by the convergence of virtually enhanced physical reality and physically persistent virtual space, including the sum of all virtual worlds, augmented reality, and the Internet.
25 Clues: The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology. • Unmanned aerial vehicles used for a variety of purposes, including surveillance, photography, and delivery services. • Intelligence The simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions. • ...
Crossssswordddd 2025-06-13
WHT Staff Roles 2023-01-27
Across
- Work directly with coordination and support of WHT scholars and PCs. Function very similarly to Program Coordinators, but with additional programmatic responsibilities.
- Current scholars in the program that serve in various specific functional areas. These areas include study café, social media, community engagement event planning, and intramural teams. Work directly with PCs and offer 1:1 support the Peer Mentors.
- Current second-year or older scholars in the program that are assigned 5-7 first year mentees. They are a primary source of information and support in the WHT program. Work shifts at the Study Café, check-ins for WHT events, and administrator activities helping with dinner logistics.
- Facilitates photography for special WHT events. Serves as additional support to PC and UA team.
- supports the team through a number of administrative duties, maintains various important student records such as the Cohort Spreadsheets, and manages the WHT email, cell phone, and customer service.
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- Provide holistic support to scholars through individual meetings throughout the academic year. Offer important transition information, monitor students’ enrollment and academic progress, provide recognition and intervention during the mid-semester grade checks process, and oversee customize academic probation support for scholars who are in academic recovery. Assist with selection, training, supervision, and evaluation of our UAs and Peer Mentors. Are assigned liaison responsibilities in areas including diversity and inclusion, education abroad, financial aid, housing and campus recreation, study café and tutoring, RSO advising, and transfer student support.
- Reports to the Director of WHT. Supports the WHT team through various projects, reviews and organizes program documents and efforts, and facilitates student reach out through multiple methods of communication.
- Responsible for coordinating the WHT sections of classes each semester. Staff liaison for questions or concerns about anything related to a WHT class or instructor.
- New student leadership position in WHT that supports scholars’ major exploration and career preparation. Provides support in specific topic areas like resume and cover letter development, professional networking, interview preparation, and accessing campus resources like Handshake and the First-Gen/BIPOC Student Micro-internship initiative.
- Responsible for the overall leadership and vision of the program. Works as the liaison between the WHT program and staff to the Buffett Foundation. Represent the program to university senior administrators and directors of other university units and programs. Hires, trains, supervises, and evaluates the Assistant Director, Senior Program Coordinators, Program Coordinators, and the Administrative Technician.
- Primarily responsible for working with WHT Scholars and residents of Harper, Schramm, Smith at the Study Café. Provide academic support through course-specific content review and explanation, exam preparation, and general study strategies. Serve as a supportive and productive team member.
- Oversees the WHT program as part of the Division of Academic Affairs and Student Success Team. They also represent the WHT program to the highest administration cabinets of the University.
- Performs a wide variety of responsibilities in support of the WHT program. Responsible for overseeing large scale department functions such as UA and Peer Mentor selection and training and Community Engagement Dinners. Directly supervise the Undergraduate Assistants and provide payroll support.
13 Clues: Facilitates photography for special WHT events. Serves as additional support to PC and UA team. • Responsible for coordinating the WHT sections of classes each semester. Staff liaison for questions or concerns about anything related to a WHT class or instructor. • ...
Speech Chapter 10 Crossword 2023-10-17
guide to social media 2021-01-12
guide to social media 2021-01-12
Networking concept 2025-06-10
Networking concept 2025-06-06
Networking words 2022-03-31
NETWORKING CONCEPTS 2025-05-20
Social Media Terms 2017-08-17
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- the large photo displayed at the top of your profile on
- a person who reads discussions on a message board, newsgroup, social network, or other interactive system, but rarely or never participates in the discussion.
- an electronic version of a book
- on social media refers to a short bit of explainer text that explains who the user is.
- Also known as a message board, it is an online discussion site. It originated as the modern equivalent of a traditional bulletin board, and a technological evolution of the dial-up bulletin board system.
- an image or username that represents a person online, most often within forums and social networks.
- a popular online commerce site in which users sell a variety of goods and services to other users. The service has been credited for causing the reduction of classified advertising in newspapers across the United States.
- popular social media metric used to describe the amount of interaction -- likes, shares, comments -- a piece of content receives.
- a series of digital media files, usually audio, that are released episodically and often downloaded through an RSS feed.
- tag used on a variety of social networks as a way to annotate a message. Word or phrase used to categorize information and make it easily searchable for users.
- The LinkedIn equivalent of a Facebook 'friend'. Because LinkedIn is a social networking site, the people you are connecting with are not necessarily people you are friends with, but rather professional contacts that you've met, heard speak, done business with, or know through another member.
- the practice of capitalizing on the popularity of a news story to amplify your sales and marketing success.
- marking something you found important, enjoyed, or want to continue reading later. The only difference online is that it's happening through websites using one of the various services available, such as Pocket, or right within your browser.
- nickname for the community of users who are active on Twitter.
- an online seminar or presentation that is hosted by an individual or a company. Most often, the host requires attendees to fill out a form before granting them access to stream the audio and slides.
- Represented by the small star icon on Twitter, the action signals to the creator that you liked their content or post.
- a photo sharing application that lets users take photos, apply filters to their images, and share the photos instantly on the Instagram network and other social networks like Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, and Foursquare. The app is targeted toward mobile social sharing, and has gained more than 300 million users.
- a free web browser produced by Google that fully integrates with its online search system as well as its other applications.
- acronym for pay per click - an online advertising model in which advertisers display ads on various websites or search engines and pay when a visitor clicks through. Bid-based PPC involves an auction in which advertisers compete with other advertisers by setting the max bid -- or highest amount they're willing to pay -- for each click. Each time a visitor triggers the ad spot, the auction process pans out to select which ad will be displayed.
- a microblogging platform that allows users to post text, images, video, audio, links, and quotes to their blog. Users can also follow other blogs and repost other users' content to their own blog.
- real-time social network that allows users to share 140-character updates with their following.
- created from two words: “web log.” Usually maintained by an individual or a business with regular entries of content on a specific topic, descriptions of events, or other resources such as graphics or video. Can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to one.
- Feed On Facebook, the homepage of users' accounts where they can see all the latest updates from their friends. Called Timeline on Twitter.
- form of real-time, direct text-based communication between two or more people. More advanced instant messaging software clients also allow enhanced modes of communication, such as live voice or video calling.
- any kind of communication over the internet but traditionally refers to one-to-one communication through a text-based chat application, commonly referred to as instant messaging (IM) applications.
- on Facebook or Instagram, instead of writing a comment or sharing a post, a user can click the button as a quick way to show approval.
- the act of soliciting ideas or content from a group of people, typically in an online setting.
- marketing or advertising material that employs a sensationalized headline to attract clicks. They rely heavily on the "curiosity gap" by creating just enough interest to provoke engagement.
- Google's social network. It serves as a platform for users to connect with friends, family, and professionals while enabling them to share photos, send messages, and engage with content. Google uses the "+1" to serve as the equivalent to a Like on Facebook or Instagram.
- the act of delivering content over the internet in real-time. This term was popularized in social media by apps such as Meerkat and Periscope.
- social online radio station that allows users to create stations based on their favorite artists and types of music.
- social news site that contains specific, topic-oriented communities of users who share and comment on stories.
- a business-oriented social networking site with over 380 million members in over 200 countries and territories. Founded in December 2002 and launched in May 2003, it is mainly used for professional networking.
- social media platform founded by Mark Zuckerberg in 2004. The site connects people with friends, family, acquaintances, and businesses from all over the world and enables them to post, share, and engage with a variety of content such as photos and status updates.
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- someone's @username on Twitter.
- describes an instance in which a piece of content -- YouTube video, blog article, photo, etc. -- achieves noteworthy awareness. Distribution relies heavily on word of mouth and the frequent sharing of one particular piece of content all over the internet.
- self-portrait that is typically taken using the reverse camera screen on a
- the term used on Facebook to represent the connections you make and the people you follow. These are individuals you consider to be friendly enough with you to see your Facebook profile and engage with you.
- a free web-browser extension that acts as an intelligent browsing tool for discovering and sharing web sites.
- a response that is often provided as an answer or reaction to a blog post or message on a social network.
- clusters of a user's friends, colleagues, family, or connections on Google+. You get to choose who goes in which, and when you want to share content with only these individuals, you include that specific ____ in your post's sharing options.
- private conversations that occur on Twitter. Both parties must be following one another to send a message.
- Content that contains multiple types of media drawn from pre-existing sources to create a new work.
- a social app that allows users to send and receive time-sensitive photos and videos, which are hidden from the recipients once the time limit expires (images and videos still remain on the Snapchat server). Users can add text and drawings and control the list of recipients in which they send them to.
- a type of online advertising in which the ad copy and format adheres to the format of a regular post on the network it's being published on. The purpose is to make ads feel less like ads, and more like part of the conversation.
- a thought, idea, joke, or concept that's widely shared online. It is typically an image with text above and below it, but can also come in video and link form.
- string of Snapchats that lasts for 24 hours. Users can create them to be shared with all Snapchatters or just a customized group of recipients.
- “ask me anything," which originated in a popular subreddit where users will use the term to prompt questions from other users.
- a group of web-based office applications that includes tools for word processing, presentations, spreadsheet analysis, etc. All documents are stored and edited online and allow multiple people to collaborate on a document in real-time.
- In a social media setting, a person who subscribes to your account in order to receive your updates.
- Commons a nonprofit corporation dedicated to making it easier for people to share and build upon the work of others, consistent with the rules of copyright. It provides free licenses and other legal tools to mark creative work with the freedom the creator wants it to carry, so others can share, remix, use commercially, or any combination thereof.
- a photo sharing social network that provides users with a platform for uploading, saving, and categorizing "pins" through collections called "boards." Boards are typically organized by theme, such as: Food & Drink, Women's Fashion, Gardening, etc. Users have the ability to "pin" and "repin" content that they like to their respective boards.
- video service on Google+ that allows you to video chat with up to 10 Google+ users are a time. You can name these chats, watch YouTube videos during them, open a Google Doc with colleagues, and much more.
- a social network for online picture sharing. The service allows users to store photos online and then share them with others through profiles, groups, sets, and other methods.
- term used on LinkedIn to describe a written note from another LinkedIn member that aims to reinforce the user's professional credibility or expertise.
- Refers to an instance in which another LinkedIn user recognizes you for one of the skills you have listed on your profile.
- acronym for Graphics Interchange Format. In social media, small-scale animations and film clips.
- Twitter action that allows a user to respond to a tweet through a separate tweet that begins with the other user's @username. This differs from a mention, because tweets that start with an @username only appears in the timelines of users who follow both parties.
- the directional coordinates that can be attached to a piece of content online. For example, Instagram users often use it to highlight the location in which their photo was taken.
- a person who is known for creating controversy in an online setting. They typically hang out in forums, comment sections, and chat rooms with the intent of disrupting the conversation on a piece of content by providing commentary that aims to evoke a reaction.
- a free URL shortening service that provides statistics for the links users share online. Popularly used to condense long URLs to make them easier to share on social networks such as Twitter.
- Twitter term used to describe an instance in which a user includes someone else's @username in their tweet to attribute a piece of content or start a discussion.
- social video app that allows users to broadcast live video from wherever they are. App users also have the ability to engage with others videos, browse live or recent broadcasts, and follow users to receive notifications.
- an address or URL of a particular post within a blog or website that remains indefinitely unchanged.
- when someone on Twitter sees your message and decides to re-share it with his or her followers, allowing them to quickly resend the message with attribution to the original sharer's name.
- a social media functionality commonly used on Facebook and Instagram that allows users to create a link back to the profile of the person shown in the picture or targeted by the update.
66 Clues: someone's @username on Twitter. • an electronic version of a book • the large photo displayed at the top of your profile on • nickname for the community of users who are active on Twitter. • self-portrait that is typically taken using the reverse camera screen on a • on social media refers to a short bit of explainer text that explains who the user is. • ...
Networking Vocabulary 2023-03-30
Networking Concept 2025-06-13
Across
- data • Wide Area Network • Local Area Network • works like a family tree • Metropolitan Area Network • Each computer in a network • used to connect two devices • connected in a circular manner • connected to a central computer • the main cable acts as a backbone • each node connected to every node • Connect all computers in a network • ...
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1 Clue: data • Wide Area Network • Local Area Network • works like a family tree • Metropolitan Area Network • Each computer in a network • used to connect two devices • connected in a circular manner • connected to a central computer • the main cable acts as a backbone • each node connected to every node • Connect all computers in a network • ...
Networking concept 2025-06-20
guide to social media 2021-01-12
NETWORKING COMPONENTS 2024-06-23
Digital Business 2022-02-16
Unit 5 Review: 2024-04-03
Across
- A proposal to reform the Electoral College by awarding all of a state's electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote, regardless of the outcome within the state.
- Fourth The constitutional amendment ratified in 1964, which prohibits the use of poll taxes as a requirement for voting in federal elections.
- The body of electors chosen by the states to formally elect the President and Vice President of the United States, with each state's number of electors based on its representation in Congress.
- Interest groups that focus exclusively on advocating for a particular policy or cause, often mobilizing around a single issue or narrow set of issues.
- An electoral system in which the candidate or party that receives the most votes wins all of the representation or seats, while the runner up receives nothing.
- Professionals who provide strategic advice and services to political candidates, parties, or organizations, including campaign management, media relations, polling, and fundraising.
- The raising and spending of money for political campaigns, including contributions from individuals, political action committees (PACs), and other organizations.
- The role of the media in deciding which information and events are newsworthy and deserving of coverage, influencing public perceptions and agendas.
- _________ News Sites: Websites, blogs, or online platforms that provide news and commentary from a specific partisan perspective, often catering to audiences with particular ideological or political affiliations.
- Federal legislation passed in 2002 aimed at reforming campaign finance laws, including restrictions on the use of soft money, regulation of political advertising, and disclosure requirements for campaign contributions.
- Periods of significant change in the political landscape, characterized by shifts in party coalitions, voter alignments, and dominant issues, leading to a new political order.
- A system in which eligible citizens are legally required to vote in elections, often enforced through penalties or fines for non compliance.
- The constitutional amendment ratified in 1913, which established the direct election of United States senators by popular vote, instead of by state legislatures.
- Online platforms and technologies that enable users to create, share, and interact with content, fostering communication, networking, and information dissemination in political campaigns and activism.
- Campaign contributions made to political parties or organizations for purposes other than directly supporting specific candidates, often used for activities such as voter mobilization or issue advocacy.
- _______ Institutions (such as political parties, interest groups, and the media) that connect citizens with the government and facilitate the exchange of information, opinions, and preferences.
- Associations of individuals within a particular profession or field, typically organized to promote professional development, networking, and advocacy on behalf of members' interests.
- A meeting or gathering of members of a political party or community to select candidates, make policy decisions, or discuss political issues, often involving debate and voting. Often occurs in Iowa in place of traditional primaries.
- The percentage of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election, often used as a measure of civic engagement and political participation.
- ________ Platforms: Formal statements of a political party's principles, policies, and positions on various issues, typically outlined during national party conventions.
- An electoral system in which the distribution of legislative seats is determined in proportion to the number of votes received by political parties or candidates.
- ______________ v. FEC (2010) was a Supreme Court case that granted corporations and unions the right to spend unlimited amounts of money on political campaigns, citing protections under the First Amendment. This decision overturned previous campaign finance laws, leading to the proliferation of Super PACs and increasing concerns about the influence of money in politics.
- Elections held in the United States every four years to elect the President and Vice President of the United States.
- The process by which eligible individuals formally enroll to vote in elections, typically administered by government agencies or election officials.
- The constitutional amendment ratified in 1870, which prohibits the denial of voting rights based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
- Organizations that raise and spend money to elect or defeat political candidates
- Networks of individuals and organizations, including policymakers, interest groups, and experts, who collaborate to influence the government's agenda and decision making on specific policy issues.
- The _______ Rights Act of 1965: Landmark legislation passed to overcome legal barriers at the state and local levels that prevented African Americans from exercising their right to vote as guaranteed under the Fifteenth Amendment.
- The belief that one's political participation and actions can influence government and bring about desired outcomes.
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- Elections held in the United States every two years for members of Congress, including all members of the House of Representatives and one third of the Senate.
- The constitutional amendment ratified in 1920, which granted women the right to vote, guaranteeing suffrage regardless of gender.
- Voting: A theory in political science where voters evaluate incumbents based on their past performance, particularly on issues such as the economy or national security, and cast their votes accordingly.
- _______ ________ Voting: A theory in political science that suggests individuals vote based on their self interest, weighing the costs and benefits of various options before making a decision.
- Systematic tendencies or preferences in media coverage that favor certain individuals, groups, or viewpoints over others, often reflecting the political leanings or interests of media organizations or journalists.
- The tendency of individuals to benefit from the collective efforts or resources of a group without contributing their fair share, leading to under provision of public goods or services.
- __________ ______Voting: The practice of voting consistently for candidates of the same political party regardless of their individual qualifications or characteristics.
- Sixth The constitutional amendment ratified in 1971, which lowered the voting age from 21 to 18, granting 18 year olds the right to vote in federal elections.
- A type of primary in which oters may choose to participate in any party's primary regardless of their affiliation.
- Which Age Group tends to vote most often? (Youth, Middle Age, Elderly)
- A style of political reporting that focuses on the competitive aspects of elections, such as polling data, campaign strategies, and candidate performance, rather than substantive policy issues.
- A term used to describe the informal alliance between bureaucratic agencies, congressional committees, and interest groups that work together to shape public policy in their favor.
- Organized groups of individuals with similar political aims and goals, seeking to influence public policy by gaining control of government offices through elections.
- _____________ Voting: A theory in political science where voters base their decision on which candidate or party they believe will best address future issues or challenges.
- _____________ Oriented Programming: Television, radio, or online programming that presents news, analysis, or commentary from a specific ideological or partisan perspective, shaping viewers' perceptions and attitudes toward political issues and events.
- Independent expenditure-only committees that can raise and spend unlimited amounts of money to support or oppose candidates, as long as they do not coordinate with the candidate or campaign.
- The process by which the federal government formulates, approves, and executes its budget, including revenue generation, spending priorities, and appropriations.
- ___________ ______________Campaigns: Political campaigns that focus heavily on the personal qualities, characteristics, and messages of individual candidates rather than broader party platforms or ideologies.
- Elections characterized by significant shifts in party coalitions, voter alignments, and political power, often marking the beginning of a new political era or realignment.
- Movements characterized by collective action, demonstrations, rallies, or other forms of protest aimed at expressing dissent, challenging authority, or advocating for specific reforms.
- Elections in which registered party members vote directly for their party's nominees for elective office, as opposed to the nomination process being controlled by party leaders or delegates.
- The advantage held by incumbent officeholders, including name recognition, fundraising ability, access to resources, and a record of past accomplishments, which often makes them more likely to win reelection.
- A provision of campaign finance laws requiring candidates to appear in their own campaign advertisements and declare that they approve the message.
- Large gatherings of party delegates, activists, and supporters held to officially nominate candidates for office, adopt party platforms, and conduct other party business.
- A type of primary in which voters may or may not be required to declare a party affiliation before voting
- The raising and spending of money for political campaigns, including contributions from individuals, political action committees (PACs), and other organizations.
- Movements organized around a set of ideological principles or social values, seeking to bring about broad social, political, or cultural change.
- The decision made by an individual voter regarding which candidate or party to support in an election.
57 Clues: Which Age Group tends to vote most often? (Youth, Middle Age, Elderly) • Organizations that raise and spend money to elect or defeat political candidates • The decision made by an individual voter regarding which candidate or party to support in an election. • ...
ghil 2025-09-05
1 Clue: Hard skills Mentor Entry-level position Back of the house Emotional intelligence Broad liner Soft skills Networking Exhibition kitchen Professional development Certification
Networking Task4 2022-10-17
social networking 2023-09-21
Networking concept 2025-06-01
1 Clue: network can be defined as a group of computer and other peripheral devices that are linked together for the purpose of sharing data and hardware resources
Networking concepts 2025-05-21
Crossword 2025-04-11
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- Barrier: _________ Responsibilities, Solution: Provide on-site _________ facilities or subsidies for _________ services to help parents, especially single parents, participate in the workforce. KRA leverages supportive services within WIOA and TANF to directly address this barrier, and we engage our local partnerships to help fill the gaps.
- Barrier: _______ Instability, Solution: Collaborate with local governments and nonprofits to support affordable _______ projects and provide _______ assistance programs for jobseekers. KRAs connects individuals to _______ assistance through cross-agency collaboration, allowing for co-enrollment and ensuring our jobseekers receive the care and attention the need.
- Barrier: ______________ and Bias, Solution: Develop and enforce inclusive hiring practices, conduct regular diversity training, and create a supportive work environment that values diversity. KRA supports employers in becoming more inclusive through training or technical assistance, such as implementing quarterly roundtables for feedback.
- Barrier: Lack of Access to Education and ________, Solution: Partner with educational institutions to provide accessible ________ programs and certifications. Implement online learning platforms to reach remote areas. In addition to our current practices, KRA is excited to begin implementing IET (Integrated Education and ________) and Stackable Credential Strategies to accelerate learning for our jobseekers.
- Barrier: Mental and Physical ______ Challenges, Solution: Offer comprehensive health and wellness programs, including mental ______ support, counseling services, and accommodations for physical disabilities. Additionally, KRA emphasizes the importance of trauma-informed care practices and behavioral health partnerships as part of our holistic support model.
- Barrier: Lack of __________ Opportunities, Solution: Create __________ events, mentorship programs, and partnerships with local businesses to help individuals build professional connections and find job opportunities. In an effort to combat this often-overlooked barrier, KRA holds employer engagement events, mock interviews (including with real employers), and shares alumni success stories to provide inspiration and connections for our participants.
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- Barrier: Limited _______ Literacy, Solution: Implement _______ literacy training programs to equip individuals with the essential computer and internet skills needed for modern job markets. In addition to ensuring this training is accessible to our Job Seekers, KRA’s Innovation Lab Team is consistently evaluating and testing new technologies, to better serve our participants.
- Barrier: _____________, Solution: Offer ______________ assistance such as shuttle services, ______________ vouchers, or partnerships with ride-sharing companies to ensure reliable commute options. KRA leverages supportive services within WIOA and TANF to directly address this barrier, and we engage our local partnerships to help fill the gaps.
- Barrier: ________ Backgrounds, Solution: Develop reentry programs that provide job training, mentorship, and support for individuals with ________ records to reintegrate into the workforce. KRA also emphasizes the use reentry-specific programs and job readiness curricula, which helps prepare individuals for navigating the job market post-incarceration.
- Barrier: ________ Barriers, Solution: Offer ________ training programs and provide multilingual support services to help non-native speakers improve their ________ skills and better integrate into the workplace. KRA also leverages technology to offer translation services and resources in multiple ________s, fostering an inclusive environment for all participants.
10 Clues: Barrier: ______________ and Bias, Solution: Develop and enforce inclusive hiring practices, conduct regular diversity training, and create a supportive work environment that values diversity. KRA supports employers in becoming more inclusive through training or technical assistance, such as implementing quarterly roundtables for feedback. • ...
Crossword 2025-04-11
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- Barrier: _________ Responsibilities, Solution: Provide on-site _________ facilities or subsidies for _________ services to help parents, especially single parents, participate in the workforce. KRA leverages supportive services within WIOA and TANF to directly address this barrier, and we engage our local partnerships to help fill the gaps.
- Barrier: Mental and Physical ______ Challenges, Solution: Offer comprehensive health and wellness programs, including mental ______ support, counseling services, and accommodations for physical disabilities. Additionally, KRA emphasizes the importance of trauma-informed care practices and behavioral health partnerships as part of our holistic support model.
- Barrier: _______ Instability, Solution: Collaborate with local governments and nonprofits to support affordable _______ projects and provide _______ assistance programs for jobseekers. KRAs connects individuals to _______ assistance through cross-agency collaboration, allowing for co-enrollment and ensuring our jobseekers receive the care and attention the need.
- Barrier: Lack of Access to Education and ________, Solution: Partner with educational institutions to provide accessible ________ programs and certifications. Implement online learning platforms to reach remote areas. In addition to our current practices, KRA is excited to begin implementing IET (Integrated Education and ________) and Stackable Credential Strategies to accelerate learning for our jobseekers.
- Barrier: Lack of __________ Opportunities, Solution: Create __________ events, mentorship programs, and partnerships with local businesses to help individuals build professional connections and find job opportunities. In an effort to combat this often-overlooked barrier, KRA holds employer engagement events, mock interviews (including with real employers), and shares alumni success stories to provide inspiration and connections for our participants.
- Barrier: Limited _______ Literacy, Solution: Implement _______ literacy training programs to equip individuals with the essential computer and internet skills needed for modern job markets. In addition to ensuring this training is accessible to our Job Seekers, KRA’s Innovation Lab Team is consistently evaluating and testing new technologies, to better serve our participants.
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- Barrier: ________ Barriers, Solution: Offer ________ training programs and provide multilingual support services to help non-native speakers improve their ________ skills and better integrate into the workplace. KRA also leverages technology to offer translation services and resources in multiple ________s, fostering an inclusive environment for all participants.
- Barrier: _____________, Solution: Offer ______________ assistance such as shuttle services, ______________ vouchers, or partnerships with ride-sharing companies to ensure reliable commute options. KRA leverages supportive services within WIOA and TANF to directly address this barrier, and we engage our local partnerships to help fill the gaps.
- Barrier: ________ Backgrounds, Solution: Develop reentry programs that provide job training, mentorship, and support for individuals with ________ records to reintegrate into the workforce. KRA also emphasizes the use reentry-specific programs and job readiness curricula, which helps prepare individuals for navigating the job market post-incarceration.
- Barrier: ______________ and Bias, Solution: Develop and enforce inclusive hiring practices, conduct regular diversity training, and create a supportive work environment that values diversity. KRA supports employers in becoming more inclusive through training or technical assistance, such as implementing quarterly roundtables for feedback.
10 Clues: Barrier: ______________ and Bias, Solution: Develop and enforce inclusive hiring practices, conduct regular diversity training, and create a supportive work environment that values diversity. KRA supports employers in becoming more inclusive through training or technical assistance, such as implementing quarterly roundtables for feedback. • ...
Networking A professional or academic group that provides career and social opportunities. 2025-03-13
A Puzzle for my Lover 2013-02-13
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- A shared love that has never been executed.
- My first nighttime test.
- Your favourite new Twitter hashtag.
- The Donut Robot Mark I's wonderful creations.
- An ice resurfacer with a schedule you can set your watch to.
- A skinny boy who can sing.
- There ain’t no party like a ____________.
- No, I’m not just cute. I’m also a ___________.
- The location of our first lovers’ weekend.
- My second nighttime test (with "me off the bed").
- Back to the 90s.
- You’re ________ me apart Lisa!
- Blackbutt, Queensland’s neighbouring town.
- The pager code to call me.
- Our first home together.
- Un sandwich avec fromage à la crème et ________.
- Your very own Welch’s.
- Where your future lover didn't know your name.
- My stiff peaks.
- A great lawn for lovers to laze.
- Spanish aunts.
- A movie that was part of my education.
- The memorable line from B-44: “If you ______ on me I’ll ________ on you”
- Our HotDocs flick.
- She turned me into a newt!
- So here's my number, so _______________.
- The reason why we will only have a true anniversary every 4 years.
- Your style of dance while toothbrushing.
- Ah, what wonderful memories of our lovely stroll through the Haliburton ________ Forest.
- My third nighttime test.
- Where we drank cocktails before your line: “do you want a tour of my house? It’s right around the corner.” (Hmmm, that’s convenient…)
- Westowne Mazda man.
- The aircraft that sounds like a sandwich.
- You made me love them.
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- A card game that will take us far at the retirement home.
- My 18:00 hour.
- Ben is to helping youth theatre as Adrienne is to solving __________.
- A young child is terrified to discover that a planned family trip is to be haunted by vile plant-eating monsters out of his worst nightmare. His attempt to save his beloved family is assisted by the spectre of his deceased grandfather.
- The “M” country we forgot when playing the “List all of the countries that start with ‘M’” game.
- A word that’s fun to sing in your best operatic voice.
- The reason for our secrecy.
- The place where nakedness, a begetter and car parts merged.
- The best place to take a vegetarian on a first “date”.
- Beauty and the Beast meets The Little Mermaid.
- All at once am I several stories high. Knowing I'm on the street where you lived.
- The donut with the stitches.
- An important thing to do before going out for the evening.
- Take a look, it’s in a book a _______________.
- The thing I had to prove my love for you.
- Boots of the Longstocking variety.
- The Queen of ___________.
- My birthday present in 2012.
- The thing we will never do again.
- A manly smell
- Our meet-again-a-versary was the day before the ____________.
- ___________ on a plane.
- What your Friday nights and my hair have in common.
- The emporium where our relationship was tested.
- The Alien spaceship.
- From the family of Sciuridae of the albino variety.
- From 30 ________ to 30 Concord.
- Where there was fishing, stargazing, swimming and where hearts were thought to be black.
- An erotically shaped thing that you think is revolting.
- What our deep and meaningful love actually is, according to Dr. Peter Lin.
- Taylor's rattail wearing brother.
- What Ira wanted to do after talking to Matt.
- Dear, remember when we saw the ____?
- “Will you help me?”
- The worldwide event that coincides with the day of my birth.
- What caused my rattled reaction after our networking dinner.
- The thing that claims it “Fits in your kitchen. Suits your lifestyle” but unfortunately does neither for you.
- Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the _______.
- A vitis voyage.
- A Jamaican lawfirm.
74 Clues: A manly smell • My 18:00 hour. • Spanish aunts. • My stiff peaks. • A vitis voyage. • Back to the 90s. • Our HotDocs flick. • “Will you help me?” • A Jamaican lawfirm. • Westowne Mazda man. • The Alien spaceship. • Your very own Welch’s. • You made me love them. • ___________ on a plane. • My first nighttime test. • Our first home together. • My third nighttime test. • The Queen of ___________. • ...
Vizio 2016-07-03
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- Part of notation. Should reflect the conclusion reached through troubleshooting as to the root cause of the issue.
- Fifth and final step of proper hold method.
- QA standard of 100%. Must be accurate on every call.
- Case action code used when a case is being sent to a supervisor
- Asked before troubleshooting to clarify the issue and setup.
- Hold accomplished by muting the microphone rather than using the hold function on the soft phone. Should never be used.
- Case action code used to communicate with the service team about SRQ issues such a sub model requests.
- Body of the notation. Should contain any steps tried, resources used, SUPs spoken to and information given
- Third step of proper hold method. Requires checking in with the customer at the end of the timeframe given.
- First part of notation. Should contain the name of the caller and reason for calling
- Case action code used when an SRQ needs to be created.
- Fourth step of proper hold method. Requires explaining what was accomplished while they were on hold.
- Required to verify warranty if it cannot be verified with serial number
- Acronym for proper hold method.
- Case action code used to leave a case open when the EU will be sending in PIX/POP
- Second step of proper hold method. Requires giving a specific time frame for the hold.
- Case action code used when there is an SRQ issue after a unit has been sent out
- Shows the time the unit was built. Can be used to verify warranty.
- Case action code used when a customer has not received their SR/RR shipping label after 4 days
- Used to help move the call in a specific direction. Should specifically acknowledge what caller just said and move in the direction needed.
- Can be found in model information pages, usually highlighted in yellow.
- Case action code used to leave a case open when transferring to safety
- Contains vital information about devices and troubleshooting
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- Used to drain residual energy from the unit so that it may function properly.
- The first 90 days of the warranty. In this timeframe if the unit needs serviced the caller has the choice between repair and replace with new.
- Short for supervisor.
- Must be verified at the top of every call.
- Case action code used after 9pm when a case needs called back by advanced networking
- Any damage caused by external force to the unit, regardless of where the force came from.
- Case action code used after multiple failed SRQ’s to see if a refund can be approved
- Case action code used to close a case when no further action is needed
- First step of proper hold method. Requires asking if caller will allow the hold.
- QA standard, second in point value to documentation. Required on every call.
- Case status code used to open a case when POP or PIX are being requested
- Second step in the troubleshooting process where we break down the issue to better understand it.
- Case action code used by L3 when troubleshooting is incomplete
- Final component of notation. Should contain the step which fixed the issue or how the call ended and any expectations set for future followup.
- Final step of troubleshooting. Requires coming to a conclusion about the issue.
- Required for all display issues. Must clearly show the issue and that the issue is in the TV (effects menu, no signal, or apps for example)
- Case status code used when a case is being sent to a supervisor
- Must be verified or asked for on every call.
- Eliminating variables, items and settings that could be causing a problem. Third step in the troubleshooting process
- Case status code used to open a case for callback by OB.
- Acronym for the troubleshooting process
- Comes on the outside of the box for AR’s, emailed for SR/RR
- Must be verified at the top of every call. Must be in the beginning of the notes.
46 Clues: Short for supervisor. • Acronym for proper hold method. • Acronym for the troubleshooting process • Must be verified at the top of every call. • Fifth and final step of proper hold method. • Must be verified or asked for on every call. • QA standard of 100%. Must be accurate on every call. • Case action code used when an SRQ needs to be created. • ...
Vocab Lesson 2- Madison Bogert 2017-03-06
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- About The Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential™ TheChild Development Associate (CDA) Credential™ is the most widely recognized credential in early childhood education (ECE) and is a key stepping stone on the path of career advancement in ECE.
- a person or thing that hacks or cuts roughly.
- In decimal systems, kilo stands for 1,000, but in binary systems, a kilo is 1,024 (2 to the 10th power). Technically, therefore, a kilobyte is 1,024 bytes, but it is often used loosely as a synonym for 1,000 bytes. ... In computer literature, kilobyte is usually abbreviated as K or KB.
- Printing the action or process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
- Basis point (BPS) refer to a common unit of measure for interest rates and other percentages in finance. One basis point is equal to 1/100th of 1%, or 0.01% (0.0001), and is used to denote the percentage change in a financial instrument.
- a part of a computer system or network that is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication.
- a device for examining, reading, or monitoring something, in particular.
- Short for Joint Photographic Experts Group, and pronounced jay-peg. JPEG is a lossy compression technique for color images. Although it can reduce files sizes to about 5% of their normal size, some detail is lost in the compression.
- a system for connecting a number of computer systems to form a local area network, with protocols to control the passing of information and to avoid simultaneous transmission by two or more systems.
- a web page set as the default or start-up page on a browser.
- the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
- the way in which something is arranged or set out.
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- Java was designed to have the look and feel of the C++ language, but it is simpler to use than C++ and enforces an object-oriented programming model. Java can be used to create complete applications that may run on a single computer or be distributed among servers and clients in a network.
- a movable indicator on a computer screen identifying the point that will be affected by input from the user, for example showing where typed text will be inserted.
- In computing, virtualization refers to the act of creating a virtual (rather than actual) version of something, including virtual computer hardware platforms, storage devices, and computer network resources.
- Domain Name System The Internet's system for converting alphabetic names into numeric IP addresses. For example, when a Web address (URL) is typed into a browser, DNSservers return the IP address of the Web server associated with that name.
- (in relation to Exel spreadsheet) Spreadsheets are made up of rows and columns, which form a table or grid. A cell is a specific location within a spreadsheet and is defined by the intersection of a row and column.
- A local-area network (LAN) is a computer network that spans a relatively small area. Most often, a LAN is confined to a single room, building or group of buildings, however, one LAN can be connected to other LANs over any distance via telephone lines and radio waves.
- a program with a graphical user interface for displaying HTML files, used to navigate the World Wide Web.
- A system of signals used to represent letters or numbers in transmitting messages. The instructions in a computer program. Instructions written by a programmer in a programming language are often called source code.
- a unit of information equal to one billion (109) or, strictly, 230 bits.
- broadcasting, computer networking, or other communication using radio signals, microwaves, etc.
- an arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines.
- a power tool with a shaped cutter, used in carpentry for making grooves for joints, decorative moldings, etc.
- the address of a World Wide Web page.
25 Clues: the address of a World Wide Web page. • a person or thing that hacks or cuts roughly. • the way in which something is arranged or set out. • a web page set as the default or start-up page on a browser. • an arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines. • a device for examining, reading, or monitoring something, in particular. • ...
Vocab Lesson 2- Madison Bogert 2017-03-03
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- a movable indicator on a computer screen identifying the point that will be affected by input from the user, for example showing where typed text will be inserted.
- device for examining, reading, or monitoring something, in particular.
- ( in relation to Exel spreadsheet)- Spreadsheets are made up of rows and columns, which form a table or grid. A cell is a specific location within a spreadsheet and is defined by the intersection of a row and column.
- In computing, virtualization refers to the act of creating a virtual (rather than actual) version of something, including virtual computer hardware platforms, storage devices, and computer network resources.
- the address of a World Wide Web page.
- Short for Joint Photographic Experts Group, and pronounced jay-peg. JPEG is a lossy compression technique for color images. Although it can reduce files sizes to about 5% of their normal size, some detail is lost in the compression.
- a system for connecting a number of computer systems to form a local area network, with protocols to control the passing of information and to avoid simultaneous transmission by two or more systems.
- a part of a computer system or network that is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication.
- Basis point (BPS) refer to a common unit of measure for interest rates and other percentages in finance. One
- a web page set as the default or start-up page on a browser.
- the way in which something is arranged or set out.
- DNS. (Domain Name System) The Internet's system for converting alphabetic names into numeric IP addresses. For example, when a Web address (URL) is typed into a browser, DNSservers return the IP address of the Web server associated with that name.
- an arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines.
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- A system of signals used to represent letters or numbers in transmitting messages. The instructions in a computer program. Instructions written by a programmer in a programming language are often called source code.
- power tool with a shaped cutter, used in carpentry for making grooves for joints, decorative moldings, etc.
- point is equal to 1/100th of 1%, or 0.01% (0.0001), and is used to denote the percentage change in a financial instrument.
- a unit of information equal to one billion (109) or, strictly, 230 bits.
- In decimal systems, kilo stands for 1,000, but in binary systems, a kilo is 1,024 (2 to the 10th power). Technically, therefore, a kilobyte is 1,024 bytes, but it is often used loosely as a synonym for 1,000 bytes. ... In computer literature, kilobyte is usually abbreviated as K or KB.
- the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
- a person or thing that hacks or cuts roughly.
- broadcasting, computer networking, or other communication using radio signals, microwaves, etc.
- A local-area network (LAN) is a computer network that spans a relatively small area. Most often, a LAN is confined to a single room, building or group of buildings, however, one LAN can be connected to other LANs over any distance via telephone lines and radio waves.
- a program with a graphical user interface for displaying HTML files, used to navigate the World Wide WebCDA- About The Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential™ TheChild Development Associate (CDA) Credential™ is the most widely recognized credential in early childhood education (ECE) and is a key stepping stone on the path of career advancement in ECE.
- Java was designed to have the look and feel of the C++ language, but it is simpler to use than C++ and enforces an object-oriented programming model. Java can be used to create complete applications that may run on a single computer or be distributed among servers and clients in a network.
- Printing- the action or process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
25 Clues: the address of a World Wide Web page. • a person or thing that hacks or cuts roughly. • the way in which something is arranged or set out. • a web page set as the default or start-up page on a browser. • an arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines. • device for examining, reading, or monitoring something, in particular. • ...
Services Marketing Crossword 2021-03-24
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- outlook the number and types of jobs available in any field
- selling any form of direct contact between a salesperson and a customer
- a business that buys goods from wholesalers or directly from manufacturers and resells them to consumers
- lead information about job opening, perhaps providing some indication about the type of work and who to contact
- Transaction between a producer & consumer
- decisions about advertising, personal selling, sales promotion, and public relations used to attract customers
- concept philosophy that firms should analyze the needs of their customers and then make decisions to satisfy those needs, better than the competition
- direct work in a job that allows the person to get experiences, either with or without pay
- of production resources that are comprised of land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
- the value in money or its equivalent, placed on a good or service
- organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of its population
- beliefs that guide the way we live
- tangible items that have monetary value and satisfy ones needs and wants
- the type of life you wold like to live
- activity that supports or provides active encouragement for the furtherance of a cause, venture, or aim
- to acquire by means of a financial transaction
- provide funding for (a person or enterprise)
- letter a letter written by a job applicant to introduce the applicant to the employer in the hopes of convincing the employer to read the resume
- telephone solicitation to make a sale
- a receiver's response to a message
- cycle recurring changes in economic activities
- the art of building alliances
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it
- the way in which something is shared out among a group or spread over an area
- decide the amount required as payment for Products
- the difference between wants and needs and available resources
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- the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising
- where communication takes place, including place, time, sights, and sounds
- intangible items that have a monetary value and satisfy your needs and wants
- specialized vocabulary used by members of a particular group
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services
- share a company's percentage of the total sales volume generated by all companies that compete in a given market
- market the group of people most likely to become customers, identified for a specific marketing program
- a business that obtains goods from manufacturers and resells them to organizational users, other wholesalers, and retailers; also called distributors
- rising prices
- obstacle that interferes with the understanding of a message
- A promotional method that involves the creation of an identity for the business that distinguishes that firm and its products from other firms
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale
- a sales lead; a potential customer
- a brief summary of personal information, education, skills, work experience, activities, and interest
- process of exchanging messages between a sender and a messenger
- English the formal style of writing and speaking learned in school
- Creating a feature or characteristic within a brand that makes it stand out
- someone who knows your work habits and personal traits and will recommended you for a job
- the term that signifies a period of renewed economic growth following a recession or depression
- an ability or natural talent, or the potential to learn a certain skill
- the companies identity
- all the things used in producing goods and services
- all people who share similar needs and wants and who have the ability to purchase a given product
- economy a system in which a country's government makes all economic decisions
- management systematic process of managing an organization's risks to achieve objectives in a manner consistent with public interest, human safety, environmental needs, and the law
- a symbol or other design adopted by an organization to identify its products
- economy an economic system in which habits, traditions, and rituals answer the basic questions
- an added value in economic terms; an attribute of goods or services that makes them capable of satisfying consumers wants and needs
54 Clues: rising prices • the companies identity • the art of building alliances • a sales lead; a potential customer • beliefs that guide the way we live • a receiver's response to a message • telephone solicitation to make a sale • the type of life you wold like to live • Transaction between a producer & consumer • provide funding for (a person or enterprise) • ...
IADLs & Community Participation 2021-10-15
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- is concerned with the continuing process of moving from a supported home environment to a role of living in the adult community
- _________ INTV should includ OTs and interdisciplinary team, empowering them, collaborating/including them, work simplification and decision making
- Examples are those that promote inclusion like aftercare, rec programs, programs with adaptive equipment and transportation. Rules and standards that govern services ensure that they are accessible and enable optimal participation of persons with disabilities
- They are factors that include their interests, preferences and motivation to engage in activities. Initially may need external support but as they continue to engage in takes, they will have reasons to continue (may look like earned money or favorite activities)
- For transitional planning in schools or when they return to school from hospitalization; also monitor and EVAL for IADLS and community participation
- participation in home day care and community activities occurs with supervision from caregivers, therefore, family involvement is essential. Availability of free play allows children the opportunity to ID interests, make choices and learn how to share and take turns; beginning of self-care and one’s belongings
- What should OTs emphasize in order for adolescents to feel competent in performing IADLs
- is a factor that promotes independent community living as a “combination of skills, knowledge, attitudes and behaviors that enable a person to engage in goal-directed, self-regulated, autonomous behavior,” which encompasses many behaviors and attitudes often referred to as life skills
- Examples include social, play,leisure activities with peers in the community, neighborhood and structured activities within the neighborhood/community
- are more complex aspects of ADLs and are developed in adolescence. They begin to participate in the community with more autonomy.
- aka attitudes, values and beliefs; Family beliefs about routines and perspectives on their engagement can influence their participation (being Filipino American).
- Children are prepping for the future independent/community living through their engagement in every day family, afterschool and community and school activities; gives kids the opportunity to make choices, solve problems, ID interests and skills that help them develop self-determination, social skills, and performance competencyc.
- exposure to these types of role models with diasbiities thriving in the community and give families positive hope for the future
- schools are incorporating home and health management. Establish their ability to work with others use technology (phones, microwave) for opportunities for communication and have an increase responsibility in home maintenance, caring for others and meal prep
- kids are more autonomous, greater understanding of IADLs and community participation. Taking more responsibility with home/health management, meal prep and money management
- in natural environments to promote participation
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- Are commonly used by those with disabilities for a means of communication and to connect to others.
- incorporating TD children into disability programs because it improves social skills, in an adapted place and the TD children serves as roles models
- increase communication and participation in the community
- what approach is the most frequently used
- What is critical for youth in order to develop IADL and community participation
- Important transition component into adulthood and can be created through personal networks of people around and online networking
- aka the natural and built;Includes sensory and physical qualities (lighting, noise), building design and accessibility to materials.
- a therapy technique used for generalization and transferof skills
- When does the development of IADLs start?
- client-centered ecological/________Self-determination can allow them to gain development of self-image, independent living skills, problem solving and active involvement
- OT INTV should be focused on moving toward ____________ or independent living
- aka support and relationships;MOST NOTICABLE and can influence participation. They mimic tasks they observe at home or in the community. Observing family and siblings do household tasks can help them to prepare for adult roles as they mature
- ________ of families and caregivers is essential to promote and reinforce positive self-esteem in everyday life and to promote self-determination od skills for positive social experiences.
29 Clues: what approach is the most frequently used • When does the development of IADLs start? • in natural environments to promote participation • increase communication and participation in the community • a therapy technique used for generalization and transferof skills • OT INTV should be focused on moving toward ____________ or independent living • ...
What is the internet? 2025-02-11
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- Facts provided or trends learned about something or someone, often as a result of studying data.
- In computer science, a device that handles the exchange of digital information between different points in a network.
- An adjective that describes the ability of certain devices to send and receive radio signals over the air. It often refers to Wi-Fi networks and the networks operated by cell-phone companies to transmit data called up by phone users.
- A network of computers (hardware), known as servers, which are connected to the internet. They can be used to store data and computer programs (software) that can be accessed by one or many people at once, and from anywhere in the world.
- An adjective indicating that something has been developed numerically on a computer or on some other electronic device, based on a binary system (where all numbers are displayed using a series of only zeros and ones).
- Short for application, or a computer program designed for a specific task.
- The underlying structure of a system. The term usually refers to the basic physical structures and facilities on which a society depends. These include roads, bridges, sewers, drinking water supplies, electrical power grids and phone systems.
- The huge land masses that sit upon tectonic plates. In modern times, there are six established geologic continents: North America, South America, Eurasia, Africa, Australia and Antarctica. In 2017, scientists also made the case for yet another: Zealandia.
- A term for a computer — and especially the software on it — that provides services (hence, the name server) to other computers. A server computer program, for instance, stands ready to fulfill requests by its clients (which are other computer programs)
- Being almost like something. An object or concept that is virtually real would be almost true or real — but not quite. The term often is used to refer to something that has been modeled by (or accomplished by) a computer using numbers, not by using real-world parts. (in computing) Things that are performed in or through digital processing and/or the internet.
- Something with a thin, thread-like shape.
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- Something whose shape resembles a thread or filament.
- A system that can convert data or information into code that other people can’t easily decipher.
- A straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- A moon orbiting a planet or a vehicle or other manufactured object that orbits some celestial body in space.
- Facts and/or statistics collected together for analysis but not necessarily organized in a way that gives them meaning. For digital information (the type stored by computers), those data typically are numbers stored in a binary code, portrayed as strings of zeros and ones.
- A disturbance or variation that travels through space and matter in a regular, oscillating fashion.
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a galaxy, star, planet or moon. One complete circuit around a celestial body.
- An electronic device that connects your computer to the Internet. Modems also can translate digital data into analog mode, so that they can be sent across telephone lines.
- A group of interconnected people or things. (v.) The act of connecting with other people who work in a given area or do similar thing (such as artists, business leaders or medical-support groups), often by going to gatherings where such people would be expected, and then chatting them up. (n. networking)
- A flow of charge, usually from the movement of negatively charged particles, called electrons.
- A network of parts that together work to achieve some function.
- A technology that relies on a large number of base stations to relay signals. Each base station covers only a small area, which is known as a cell. Phones that rely on this system are typically referred to as cell phones.
- An electronic communications network. It allows computers anywhere in the world to link into other networks to find information, download files and share data (including pictures).
24 Clues: Something with a thin, thread-like shape. • Something whose shape resembles a thread or filament. • A network of parts that together work to achieve some function. • Short for application, or a computer program designed for a specific task. • A straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere. • ...
Pilot VB Rev Part I-III 2022-06-17
Across
- (n.) someone who regularly receives messages sent by another person using a microblogging service
- (n.) an opportunity or a place for someone to express his/her ideas and opinions to a large group of people
- (n.) electronic equipment, or equipment with electronic parts
- 1. (v.) to be able to use something, or to get information on a computer/ 2. (n.) the opportunity or right to use something, or to see someone or something
- (n.) the rules of correct or polite behaviour when communicating with other people on the Internet
- 1. (v.) to send someone a written message using a mobile phone/ 2. (n.) a written message that is sent using a mobile phone
- 1. (v.) to be the first person to do, discover or use something new/ 2. (n.) the first person to do something important that order people later continue to develop or continue to do
- (n.) a person who repairs machines and engines of vehicles
- (n.) A word or phrase with the symbol '#' in front of it, included in some messages sent using a social networking service so that a person can search for all messages with the same subject
- (n.) an electronic machine that can store, organise and find information, and do calculations, etc.
- (n.) a picture of a person or an animal that represents a computer user on a computer screen, such as in a computer game or on social media
- (n.) a computer that you can carry with you which has a touchscreen and does not have a separate keyboard
- (v.) to interest and amuse someone in a way that pleases him/her
- (v.) to make, design or think of something that has not existed before
- (adj.) someone or something that is indispensable is so important or good that you could not manage without them
Down
- 1. (v.) to write about an event, a situation, etc. in a blog/ 2. (n.) a website where a person writes regularly about recent events or topics, usually with photos and names to other websites that he/she finds interesting
- (adj.) Only available to people with special permission
- (v.) To arrange to have regular access to an electronic information service or other Internet service
- 1. (v.) to send the same message, usually not wanted, to many different Internet users through email or the Internet/ 2. (n.) an advertising material sent by email, usually not wanted
- (n.) the criminal activity of tricking someone into giving away his/her bank account numbers, identity, etc. through the Internet or email, and then using the informaion to steal money from him/her
- (n.) a special symbol that is used in email and on the Internet to represent the expression on someone's face and to show how he/she feels. For example, (>_<)looks like a troubled face and means that the person is in serious trouble
- (n.) an arrangement that someone has with an online site that allows him/her to use the Internet, send and receive messages by email, etc.
- (n.) a person who knows a lot about computers or other electronic equipment
- (n.) a place on the Internet where information about something (especially a company, an organization or an individual person) can be found
- (adj.) completely new and different, especially in a way that involves great improvement
- (n.) a new idea, method or invention
- (n.) a mobile phone that also has some of the functions of a computer, and can connect to the Internet
- (v.) to find your way around on a particular website, or to move from one website to another
- (v.) to fix something firmly in a particular place or position so that you can look at it, use it or study it
- (v.) to succeed in recording, showing or describing someone or something in a film or photograph
- (n.) The condition of having a strong desire to do or have something regularly
31 Clues: (n.) a new idea, method or invention • (adj.) Only available to people with special permission • (n.) a person who repairs machines and engines of vehicles • (n.) electronic equipment, or equipment with electronic parts • (v.) to interest and amuse someone in a way that pleases him/her • (v.) to make, design or think of something that has not existed before • ...
Pilot VB Rev Part I-III 2022-06-21
Across
- (n.) someone who regularly receives messages sent by another person using a microblogging service
- (n.) an opportunity or a place for someone to express his/her ideas and opinions to a large group of people
- (n.) electronic equipment, or equipment with electronic parts
- 1. (v.) to be able to use something, or to get information on a computer/ 2. (n.) the opportunity or right to use something, or to see someone or something
- (n.) the rules of correct or polite behaviour when communicating with other people on the Internet
- 1. (v.) to send someone a written message using a mobile phone/ 2. (n.) a written message that is sent using a mobile phone
- 1. (v.) to be the first person to do, discover or use something new/ 2. (n.) the first person to do something important that order people later continue to develop or continue to do
- (n.) a person who repairs machines and engines of vehicles
- (n.) A word or phrase with the symbol '#' in front of it, included in some messages sent using a social networking service so that a person can search for all messages with the same subject
- (n.) an electronic machine that can store, organise and find information, and do calculations, etc.
- (n.) a picture of a person or an animal that represents a computer user on a computer screen, such as in a computer game or on social media
- (n.) a computer that you can carry with you which has a touchscreen and does not have a separate keyboard
- (v.) to interest and amuse someone in a way that pleases him/her
- (v.) to make, design or think of something that has not existed before
- (adj.) someone or something that is indispensable is so important or good that you could not manage without them
Down
- 1. (v.) to write about an event, a situation, etc. in a blog/ 2. (n.) a website where a person writes regularly about recent events or topics, usually with photos and names to other websites that he/she finds interesting
- (adj.) Only available to people with special permission
- (v.) To arrange to have regular access to an electronic information service or other Internet service
- 1. (v.) to send the same message, usually not wanted, to many different Internet users through email or the Internet/ 2. (n.) an advertising material sent by email, usually not wanted
- (n.) the criminal activity of tricking someone into giving away his/her bank account numbers, identity, etc. through the Internet or email, and then using the informaion to steal money from him/her
- (n.) a special symbol that is used in email and on the Internet to represent the expression on someone's face and to show how he/she feels. For example, (>_<)looks like a troubled face and means that the person is in serious trouble
- (n.) an arrangement that someone has with an online site that allows him/her to use the Internet, send and receive messages by email, etc.
- (n.) a person who knows a lot about computers or other electronic equipment
- (n.) a place on the Internet where information about something (especially a company, an organization or an individual person) can be found
- (adj.) completely new and different, especially in a way that involves great improvement
- (n.) a new idea, method or invention
- (n.) a mobile phone that also has some of the functions of a computer, and can connect to the Internet
- (v.) to find your way around on a particular website, or to move from one website to another
- (v.) to fix something firmly in a particular place or position so that you can look at it, use it or study it
- (v.) to succeed in recording, showing or describing someone or something in a film or photograph
- (n.) The condition of having a strong desire to do or have something regularly
31 Clues: (n.) a new idea, method or invention • (adj.) Only available to people with special permission • (n.) a person who repairs machines and engines of vehicles • (n.) electronic equipment, or equipment with electronic parts • (v.) to interest and amuse someone in a way that pleases him/her • (v.) to make, design or think of something that has not existed before • ...
KS 2022-05-04
Across
- Collections of data that are so large they can’t be processed through traditional data processing systems.
- Opposite of compressing a file.
- The use of graphs, charts, tables, infographics, etc. in order to define and communicate data being analyzed and the findings that have come from it.
- Standard language used to create web pages.
- Everything that happens before the page is displayed in a web browser is part of the _______.
- A wireless networking technology that allows users to send voice and data from one electronic device to another via radio waves.
- Describes all the parts of a website that can be seen and interacted with by users.
- Study of color mixing and the visual effects of specific color combinations .
- Number of pixels that can be shown on a device’s display.
- Also known as "density".
- Set of fields that contain related information
- Way of referring to a person or account on social media platforms (@your username).
- Coding mistakes or unwanted pieces of code that keep a website or program from working properly.
- Percentage of visitors to a website who leave the website quickly without really looking at it.
- Referred to as "main memory".
- It is the brain of a computer, containing all the circuitry needed to process input, store data, and output results.
- It is used throughout your session as a means of identifying you.
- The ability to transfer one file or a segment of data from one format to another format.
- Individuals with a presence on social media who use their platform to affect group opinions and behavior. (Example: Bella Porch, Anne Curtis, and Bretman Rock).
- Common Gateway Interface.
- Diagram that illustrates interconnections among people, groups and organizations in a social network.
- An interface used for connecting a USB device to computer.
- Act of enlarging a portion of an onscreen image for fine detail work.
- Areas in HTML code that contain information about a website.
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- Process of making a file smaller so that it will save disk space and transfer faster over a network.
- Stands for VM. It software that makes it possible to use one computer operating system.
- The higher the network's _________, the greater the volume of data that can be transmitted.
- Provides additional information about HTML elements.
- Term commonly used to describe a system unit.
- A program or computer that connects to and requests information from a server. (Examples: Internet Explorer or Firefox).
- List of coordinates relating to a specific image, created in order to hyperlink areas of the image to different destinations.
- Posting brief and often frequent updates online
- Servers that are accessed over the Internet, and the software and databases that run on those servers.
- Conveys that meaning to both the browser and the developer. (Examples: <header>, <section>, and <article>).
- Act of requesting data from another.
- A name used in conjunction with a password to gain access to a computer system or a network service.
- Process of putting social media content on a web page. (Example: When you see a YouTube video on a blog you’re reading, or a tweet posted on a business’ website you’re checking out.).
- The meaning of WWW.
- Used to describe the main network connections that comprise the Internet or other major network.
- USB meaning.
- Number of times an online ad, article, video, or other piece of content has been requested from it’s source.
- Combination of a native app and a web app.
- Process of transferring one or more files from a remote computer to your local computer.
- It commonly refers to accessing a remote computer also a message that appears at the point when two modems recognize each other.
- Also called "web address". A simple way of identifying resources on the internet.
- _______ content describes social media content that ranks highly because individual users have liked, reposted, or viewed it.
- Measure of your potential social media audience size.
- websites that look and feel like an app. (Example: Pandora, and Google Docs).
- Collection of programs and components commonly used in software development.
- Often used to refer to mobile device software and also called "apps".
50 Clues: USB meaning. • The meaning of WWW. • Also known as "density". • Common Gateway Interface. • Referred to as "main memory". • Opposite of compressing a file. • Act of requesting data from another. • Combination of a native app and a web app. • Standard language used to create web pages. • Term commonly used to describe a system unit. • ...
State Board and Law 2025-10-27
Across
- following a daily routine to maintain your body's cleanliness
- ridge the largest curve of the head; separates then interior of the head from the exterior
- bacteria that are NOT harmful
- massage technique that involves light stroking movements
- the space formed in between the point where two lines join
- ingrown nail
- the innermost layer of hair
- the process of obtaining the info from your guest that you need to suggest services, products, etc. for their hair and body needs
- involves forcing the hair between the thumb and back of the comb to create tension
- the diameter or width, quality, feel and arrangement of individual hair strands within the overall hair structure
- colors created by mixing two primary colors in equal proportions
- the study of hair and its diseases and disorders
- acids protein building blocks of hair that link together to form tiny protein fibers
- bonds easily broken by water or heat; repairs when hair dries or cools
- abnormal hair loss
- the tough, outer protective covering of the hair
- boil or abscess of the skin located in the hair follicle
- chemically rearranging straight hair into a curly or wavy form
- percentage of dollars brought into the salon from Guest services and products sold by a particular stylist
- bacterial invasion of the body that disrupts a normal function of health
- the science that deals with the composition, structures, and properties of matter
- the principles that guide your professional behavior
- communication cues provided by the movement and position of the body
- a mixture in which small particles of a substance are dispersed throughout a gas or liquid.
Down
- lines that run in the same direction never crossing
- a line slanting between horizontal and vertical lines
- utilizing social settings as an opportunity to meet new Guests
- lines that intersect to make a 90 degree angle
- overall evaluation of self-worth
- the use of written, verbal, and visual communication designed to attract potential Guests to your business
- painful, itchy and non-contagious skin inflammation, which can have the appearance of either dry or moist lesions
- an immune response or reaction to substances that are usually not harmful
- when a substance is able to mixed with another substance
- the first section of hair that is cut to serve as a guide to determine the length and/or shape
- nourishing fluid that supplies nutrients and oxygen, carries away waste products, and protects the body from pathogenic bacteria
- physical and psychological responses to demanding situations
- the liquid that is mixed with powder to form a nail enhancement
- when two or more persons share in the ownership and operations of a business
- responsible for inhaling and exhaling
- a texturizing technique that removes larger sections of hair; chunking creates movement in a perimeter design line by breaking up the weighted line
- the first time hair is colored
- to care for the hands & fingernails by cutting, shaping, polishing, and softening
- rod-shaped, spore-producing bacteria
- a small, cone-shaped elevation at the base of the hair follicle filled with blood vessels
- application of pressure applied while combing and holding the hair prior to cutting 45°
- technical term for nails
- the middle layer of the hair
- plan plan of action that describes the current or projected future of a business
- whites spots are a sign of...
- a substance that is capable of dissolving another substance
- a written agreement that once purchased, guarantees that the business is protected in the events of accident and injury, fire, theft and loss of ability to do business
- infection that is resistant to certain antibiotics; start as small red bumps
- yeasts, molds, and fungi
- the money you will invest to start your business
- the powder that is mixed with liquid to form a nail enhancement
- a condition caused by a microscopic mite, known as the itch mite
- the section of the head from the occipital bone to the hairline
57 Clues: ingrown nail • abnormal hair loss • technical term for nails • yeasts, molds, and fungi • the innermost layer of hair • the middle layer of the hair • bacteria that are NOT harmful • whites spots are a sign of... • the first time hair is colored • overall evaluation of self-worth • rod-shaped, spore-producing bacteria • responsible for inhaling and exhaling • ...
Farah TIK 2020-08-01
Across
- Jaringan komunikasi elektronik yg menghubungkan jaringan computer dan failitas computer yg terorganisasi
- Salah satu aplikasi proxy server yg sering digunakan di system operasi linux adalah…
- Software utility yg bekerja pada computer dan didesain untuk memberikan IP address ke computer disebut
- Sebuah perangkat untuk meneruskan internet ke client yg terhubung dgn server
- Versi LAN yang lebih besar
- Topologi jaringan computer yg sangat mudah digunakan adalah…
- Perangkat jaringan yg paling sederhana cara kerjanya adalah…
- Himpunan kaidah yg mengatur proses komunikasi data disebut..
- Singkatan dari internetwork packet exchange
- Peralatan yg berfungsi untuk memperkuat sinyal-sinyal yg masuk ke dlm jaringan computer disebut…
- Suatu jaringan computer yg tidak menggunakan kabel disebut…
- Satuan informasi terkecil yg dikenal dalam komunikasi data adalah
- Topoogi jaringan komputer yg menggunakan BNC (T) sebagai konektornya adalah…
- Susunan dan keterkaitan computer dalam jaringan computer
- Agar computer bisa terhubung ke internet, maka diperlukan…
- Pembagian ruang dalam sebuah hardisk diistilahkan dengan…
- Untuk melihat indikasi pada konfigurasi IP yg terpasang pda computer kita digunakan perintah…
- Singkatan dari file transfer protocol…
- Kartu jaringan pada computer
- Jaringan computer yang mencakup satu negara
- Teks perintah untuk memeriksa IP address yg kita miliki di windows adalah…
- Terjadinya tabrakan pengiriman data pada suatu jaringan komputer dikenal denagn istilah…
- Perintah untuk mengetahui jalur suatu domain computer/website menggunakan pada system operasi Ms.windows XP adalah…
- Suatu standard international dlm kode huruf dan symbol seperti hex dan Unicode disebut…
- Teks perintah untuk melihat tabel routing pada windows adalah…
- Berbagi pemakaian sumber daya dalam suatu jaringan computer biasa disebut dengan…
- Inti sebuah system operasi disebut…
- Pengertian lain dari software adalah…
- Routing terjadi di…
- Teks perintah untuk memeriksa IP address yg kita miliki di linux adalah…
Down
- Jumlah data yg dapat ditransfer melalui jaringan dalam jangka waktu tertentu disebut…
- Waktu tunda suatu paket yg diakibatkan oleh proses transmisi dari satu titik ke titik lain yg menjadi tujuannya
- Suatu system yg memungkinkan nama suatu host pada jaringan computer atau internet ditranslasikan menjadi IP address disebut…
- Jaringan computer local
- Direktory yg dipergunakan untuk menyimpan file-file penting yg digunakan untuk pemeliharaan sistem operasi linux adalah...
- Komputer yg terhubung ke internet dgn menggunakan fasilitas telpon rumah tangga disebut…
- Singkatan dari transmission control protocol
- Layer yg berfungsi untuk mendeteksi dan memperbaiki error data tingkat rendah selama transfer data antara lapisan fisik dan lapisan atas fisik..
- Untuk membuat direktori di dalam sistem operasi linux digunakan perintah…
- Untuk mengubah urutan booting sebelum melakukan instalasi system operasi, kita harus melakukan setting pada…
- Perintah untuk mengetahui jalur suatu domain computer/website menggunakan pada sistem linux adalah…
- Tipe file yg digunakan oleh linux secara umum adalah…
- Singkatan dari media accses controlling
- Jejaring; jaringan
- Perintah dasar linux yg digunakan untuk menghapus direktori adalah…
- Teknik pengkodean data yg berguna untuk menjaga dat/file baik di dlm komputer maupun pada jalur komunikasi dari pemakai yg tidak dikehendaki disebut…
- Suatu kumpulan dari standar-standar yg dimaksudkan untuk digunakan secara bersamaan disebut…
- Komputer yg dapat mengakses jaringan DARPA internet adalah…
- Dua komputer atau lebih yg saling berhubungan satu sama lain, saling berkomunikasi secara elektronik disebut dengan…
- Untuk mencetak gambar dan document kita perlu menggunakan printer, printer merupakan perangkat…
- Variasi dari system operasi linux seperti Ubuntu biasa juga disebut dengan…
- Jaringan computer yg digunakan untuk komunikasi antara computer perangkat dekat dengan 1 orang
- Setiap computer yg terhubung ke jaringan dapat bertindak baik sebagai workstation maupun server disebut…
- Singkatan dari internet protocol
- Suatu area dimana internet access point menyediakan layanan untuk mengakses wifi disebuut dengan…
- Sistem operasi linux merupakan turunan dari…
- Jaringan area pribadi untuk jaringan yg terpusat di sekitar perangkat interconnecting perorangan dari kerja dimana sambungan nirkabel dikenal dengan…
- Konsep network pertama kali dikenal dengan istilah…
- Alat untuk mentransformasikan sinyal radio pada konduktor menjadi gelombang elektromagnetik yg merambat di udara
- Protocol yg mengatur proses komunikasi data yg dikembangkan oleh ISO adalah…
60 Clues: Jejaring; jaringan • Routing terjadi di… • Jaringan computer local • Versi LAN yang lebih besar • Kartu jaringan pada computer • Singkatan dari internet protocol • Inti sebuah system operasi disebut… • Pengertian lain dari software adalah… • Singkatan dari file transfer protocol… • Singkatan dari media accses controlling • Singkatan dari internetwork packet exchange • ...
A Puzzle for my Lover 2013-02-13
Across
- The emporium where our relationship was tested.
- The reason for our secrecy.
- My stiff peaks.
- Your favourite new Twitter hashtag.
- My second nighttime test (with "me off the bed").
- The place where nakedness, a begetter and car parts merged.
- So here's my number, so _______________.
- The worldwide event that coincides with the day of my birth.
- Taylor's rattail wearing brother.
- There ain’t no party like a ____________.
- The Queen of ___________.
- Back to the 90s.
- No, I’m not just cute. I’m also a ___________.
- The Alien spaceship.
- Ah, what wonderful memories of our lovely stroll through the Haliburton ________ Forest.
- The thing I had to prove my love for you.
- Spanish aunts.
- Westowne Mazda man.
- A great lawn for lovers to laze.
- Where we drank cocktails before your line: “do you want a tour of my house? It’s right around the corner.” (Hmmm, that’s convenient…)
- What your Friday nights and my hair have in common.
- Our HotDocs flick.
- The location of our first lovers’ weekend.
- She turned me into a newt!
- A Jamaican lawfirm.
- Blackbutt, Queensland’s neighbouring town.
- The thing we will never do again.
- My first nighttime test.
- Where your future lover didn't know your name.
- “Will you help me?”
- Where there was fishing, stargazing, swimming and where hearts were thought to be black.
- Boots of the Longstocking variety.
- You made me love them.
- Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the _______.
Down
- An ice resurfacer with a schedule you can set your watch to.
- What Ira wanted to do after talking to Matt.
- My third nighttime test.
- My 18:00 hour.
- The pager code to call me.
- The thing that claims it “Fits in your kitchen. Suits your lifestyle” but unfortunately does neither for you.
- An erotically shaped thing that you think is revolting.
- The reason why we will only have a true anniversary every 4 years.
- Ben is to helping youth theatre as Adrienne is to solving __________.
- Dear, remember when we saw the ____?
- The donut with the stitches.
- A movie that was part of my education.
- Your very own Welch’s.
- A young child is terrified to discover that a planned family trip is to be haunted by vile plant-eating monsters out of his worst nightmare. His attempt to save his beloved family is assisted by the spectre of his deceased grandfather.
- The aircraft that sounds like a sandwich.
- The memorable line from B-44: “If you ______ on me I’ll ________ on you”
- A skinny boy who can sing.
- Beauty and the Beast meets The Little Mermaid.
- An important thing to do before going out for the evening.
- A word that’s fun to sing in your best operatic voice.
- The “M” country we forgot when playing the “List all of the countries that start with ‘M’” game.
- From the family of Sciuridae of the albino variety.
- Un sandwich avec fromage à la crème et ________.
- You’re ________ me apart Lisa!
- Our first home together.
- What our deep and meaningful love actually is, according to Dr. Peter Lin.
- Take a look, it’s in a book a _______________.
- The best place to take a vegetarian on a first “date”.
- Your style of dance while toothbrushing.
- Our meet-again-a-versary was the day before the ____________.
- A manly smell
- A vitis voyage.
- From 30 ________ to 30 Concord.
- The Donut Robot Mark I's wonderful creations.
- A card game that will take us far at the retirement home.
- ___________ on a plane.
- My birthday present in 2012.
- All at once am I several stories high. Knowing I'm on the street where you lived.
- A shared love that has never been executed.
- What caused my rattled reaction after our networking dinner.
74 Clues: A manly smell • My 18:00 hour. • Spanish aunts. • My stiff peaks. • A vitis voyage. • Back to the 90s. • Our HotDocs flick. • Westowne Mazda man. • A Jamaican lawfirm. • “Will you help me?” • The Alien spaceship. • Your very own Welch’s. • You made me love them. • ___________ on a plane. • My third nighttime test. • Our first home together. • My first nighttime test. • The Queen of ___________. • ...
CC45 3.04 Key Terms 2023-03-30
Across
- The transferable skills needed by an individual to make them 'employable'. Along with good technical understanding and subject knowledge, employers often outline a set of skills that they want from an employee.
- A brief account of a person’s education, qualifications, and previous experience, typically sent with a job application.
- The ability to do something successfully or efficiently.
- eligibility verification form, used for verifying the identity and employment authorization of individuals hired for employment in the United States.
- Information about an open position telling you that a company is hiring - what person or company, what position they're trying to fill, what job skills and/or education are required, etc.
- Also known as a cover letter, is a document sent with your resume to provide additional information on your skills and experience; provides detailed information on why are you are qualified for the job you are applying for.
- The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
- Having or showing very great skill or proficiency.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker.
- A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person in order to function effectively.
- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- The process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.
- For more than 50 years, your ESC has played a key role in North Carolina’s economic vitality, helping employers find the staff they need to carry out their business; serving as a career resource center for workers at all skill levels and age groups; supplying labor market data to government officials, researchers and others; and providing unemployment insurance to people who lose their jobs through no fault of their own.
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- A letter sent as a follow-up to an initial letter or to a telephone call, meeting, etc.
- The field concerned with the supervision of personnel across the technical spectrum and a wide variety of complex technological systems.
- An agency that finds employers or employees for those seeking them.
- A situation in which an individual works for himself or herself instead of working for an employer that pays a salary or a wage. A self-employed individual earns their income through conducting profitable operations from a trade or business that they operate directly.
- Used by your employer to determine the amount of taxes to withhold from your paycheck, the W-4 Form can help you out at tax time. Here are the details. The W-4 is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form you complete to let your employer know how much money to withhold from your paycheck for federal taxes.
- A verb that shows that something is being done, a word that shows action.
- An amount of money paid each hour to compensate an employee for the amount of time he/she spends working.
- Mobility The measure of how populations move over time. Geographic mobility, population mobility, or more simply mobility is also a statistic that measures migration within a population.
- A letter sent with, and explaining the contents of, another document (resume).
- Verbs Use these verbs to describe your skills and accomplishments when writing your resume and cover letters -- to increase the strength of your writing and make potential employers take notice!
- Tests Tests that organizations give to job applicants to help them hire employees who are productive, dependable, and low-turnover.
- Interact with other people to exchange information and develop contacts, especially to further one's career.
- (Of a record of events) starting with the earliest and following the order in which they occurred.
- Easily changed, able to change or to do different things.
27 Clues: Having or showing very great skill or proficiency. • The ability to do something successfully or efficiently. • Easily changed, able to change or to do different things. • The process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues. • An agency that finds employers or employees for those seeking them. • ...
Project in Computer 2017-02-23
Across
- can take a variety of forms, from commands you enter from the keyboard to data from another computer or device.
- is the leader in development, deployment, and management of Linux and open source solutions.
- is a system of linked networks that are worldwide in extent and facilitate data communication services such as remote login, file transfer, electronic mail, and World Wide Web and newsgroup.
- are small software programs that help the operating system us or “drive” the device.
- is a telecommunications network or computer network that extends over a large geographical distance
- converts digital data to analog sound waves you can hear.
- is a group of computers and associated devices that share a common communications line or wireless link to a server.
- converts mains AC to low-voltage regulated DC power for the internal components of a computer.
- is the technology used for displays in notebook and other smaller computers.
- is a section of the hard drive that is separated from other segments.
- any information that has been processed by and sent out from a computer or similar device is considered _______.
- is a technological system that uses information about a person (or other biological organism) to identify that person.
- is the program a personal computer's microprocessor uses to get the computer system started after you turn it on.
- a computer operating system with a graphical user interface.
- displays are thinner than cathode ray tube ( CRT ) displays and brighter than liquid crystal displays ( LCD ).
- are computers used primarily by large organizations for critical applications, bulk data processing, such as census, industry and consumer statistics, enterprise resource planning, and transaction processing.
- They receive audio input from the computer's sound card and produce audio output in the form of sound waves.
- is a shared media, so the are rules for sending packets of data to avoid conflicts and protect data integrity.
- is any physical device capable of storing information temporarily or permanently.
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- is a set of electronic components in an integrated circuit that manages the data flow between the processor, memory and peripherals.
- is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks.
- raise (something) to a higher standard, in particular improve (equipment or machinery) by adding or replacing components.
- is an accessibility feature of some graphical user interfaces to assist users who have physical disabilities or help users reduce repetitive strain injury.
- a part of a computer system or network that is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication.
- is the most important component in the computer system.
- is a device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over, for example, telephone or cable lines.
- are tend to be surprising but relatively harmless.
- when this option is selected it will replace your current version of Windows 7 and erase everything on your computer.
- is the audio signal given out by a computer to announce the result of a short diagnostic testing sequence the computer performs when first powering up (called the Power-On-Self-Test or POST ).
- these are little screws that are used to hold the computer cards in place.
- is the brains of the computer where most calculations take place.
- an ethernet cable in which the transmit line connects to the receive line at the other end and vice versa
- is a collection of software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs.
- spies you as you surf or do business on the Internet.
- is an external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps.
- an electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.
- is a threaded separator of defined length used to raise one assembly above another.
- is a commercial Unix-like real-time operating system, aimed primarily at the embedded systems market.
- a high-capacity, self-contained storage device containing a read-write mechanism plus one or more hard disks, inside a sealed unit.
- Os can be classified as _____ if it responds to inputs instantly
40 Clues: are tend to be surprising but relatively harmless. • spies you as you surf or do business on the Internet. • is the most important component in the computer system. • converts digital data to analog sound waves you can hear. • a computer operating system with a graphical user interface. • Os can be classified as _____ if it responds to inputs instantly • ...
LT4CROSSWORD 2024-04-24
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- Type of testing ensuring changes in the system do not adversely affect existing functionalities.
- Development model that divides the system into subsystems and repeats cycles from requirements analysis to operation
- Foundation of managing a company's resources, ensuring the availability of necessary items.
- Chart showing total values arranged in decreasing order overlaid with cumulative values.
- Activities to ensure system health and functionality post-development.
- The process of managing changes to project scope, schedule, and budget.
- System for precise position calculation using satellites
- The process of using digital technologies to create or modify business processes, culture, and customer experiences to meet changing business and market requirements.
- Maintenance type involving removal of causes of failure by connecting specialist and user via communication lines.
- The design and structure of a system, including hardware, software, and networking components.
- Development model advancing each process in sequence without backtracking
- The framework for ensuring that IT investments support business objectives and manage risk effectively.
- The process of improving the performance and efficiency of a system.
- Civil non-governmental organization setting international standards.
- The process of combining different subsystems or components into a single system.
- Activities aimed at promoting products or services.
- Products typically go through four stages: Introduction, Growth, Maturity, and Decline. Each stage requires different strategies for marketing and management.
- The practice of managing infrastructure through code and automation tools.
- This testing type verifies the correct execution between modules or programs.
- Software that transforms code into an executable program.
- A plan that outlines how project information will be communicated to stakeholders.
- The process of ensuring that project deliverables meet quality standards.
- Legal liability of manufacturers for injuries or losses caused by product defects.
- The process of moving data, applications, and services to a cloud computing environment.
- The process of identifying, assessing, and reducing risks in a project.
- Collaboration between corporations.
- Model that creates early-stage versions for user confirmation during development.
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- Analysis technique for evaluating internal and external factors in business planning.
- The process of involving stakeholders in project planning, execution, and decision-making.
- The process of defining project goals, objectives, and deliverables and creating a plan to achieve them.
- A project management approach that emphasizes iterative development, customer collaboration, and flexibility.
- Maintenance type aimed at removing causes of potential future failures.
- Granting the right to use software under specified conditions
- The process of gathering and defining the requirements of a system.
- This refers to a company's relative position compared to its rivals based on its strengths and advantages.
- Method for organizing elements into rows and columns to define problem interrelationships.
- Fundamental approach for business management involving planning, execution, evaluation, and improvement
- System for automating production lines in factories.
- Occurs when software is delivered from developer to user after satisfactory testing.
- Etiquette used in online networks
- Method for generating new ideas through group discussion
- The knowledge gained from past projects that can be applied to future projects to improve performance.
- The process of assigning and managing resources, such as people, time, and money, to project tasks.
- It's a long-term plan for the development of a corporation. This involves analyzing internal and external factors using tools like SWOT analysis and Product Portfolio Management (PPM) to determine marketing plans and crisis management policies.
- The process of tracking project performance and progress against the project plan.
- A plan for developing and managing a platform that enables the delivery of products or services.
- The combination of product, price, promotion, and place used to achieve marketing objectives, viewed from both the seller's (4 Ps) and customer's (4 Cs) perspectives.
- A plan that outlines the technology initiatives and projects required to achieve strategic goals.
- Process of formulating standards for uniformity and convenience in work.
- Technology for identifying and managing people and things.
50 Clues: Etiquette used in online networks • Collaboration between corporations. • Activities aimed at promoting products or services. • System for automating production lines in factories. • System for precise position calculation using satellites • Method for generating new ideas through group discussion • Software that transforms code into an executable program. • ...
CIW-NTA Lesson 1 Vocabulary 2025-01-08
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- (Abbreviation only.) A layered network architecture model of communication developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Defines seven layers of network functions.
- Any material that allows data to flow through it or be stored on it; includes hard and floppy disks, wire, cable, and fiber optics.
- A point in network communication at which information is processed more slowly. Also, any element (a hard drive, I/O card or network interface card) that slows network connectivity rates.
- An individual computer connected to a network. Also, a system or application (such as a Web browser or user agent) that requests a service from another computer (the server) and is used to access files or documents.
- A circuit board within a computer's central processing unit that serves as the interface enabling the computer to connect to a network.
- An operating system that manages network resources.
- The ability for a device to automatically track and report the user's location and availability.
- A computer that other computers can use to gain information; in network architecture, a host is a client or workstation.
- An organization that maintains a gateway to the Internet and rents access to customers on a per-use or subscription basis.
- The coding necessary to create relationships in the data stored in a database.
- (Abbreviation only.)A technology that converts voice into data packets for transmission over a packet-switched IP network. It allows the use of the Internet for real-time voice and video traffic.
- A group of computers connected over an expansive geographic area so their users can share files and services.
- A group of computers connected within a confined geographic area.
- A device that routes packets between networks based on network-layer addresses; determines the best path across a network. Also used to connect separate LANs to form a WAN.
- The forms in which the data and business logic are presented on your screen. Presentation responsibilities include HTML forms and application-specific interfaces such as Web browsers.
- A model that, because of its age, may not support modern technologies without manipulation or upgrades.
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- Part of a larger structure; a common term used in networking.
- Information being stored, usually in a database.
- A command-based interface that allows a user to issue commands.
- A business trend that seeks to simplify and integrate all forms of communication. Also, a set of technologies that enable voice to be converted into text, and vice versa.
- The LAN access method used by Token Ring networks. A data frame, or token, is passed from one node to the next around the network ring.
- Software, infrastructure, and platform services that are hosted by a remote data center and provided to organizations or individuals over the Internet.
- A peer-to-peer file sharing protocol used for distributing large amounts of data.
- The highest level in the computer network hierarchy, to which smaller networks typically connect.
- A device that contains a battery to provide power during a power outage.
- Any entity on a network that can be managed, such as a system, repeater, router, gateway, switch or firewall. A computer or other addressable device attached to a network; a host.
- An open-source software platform that allows the storage, processing, and analysis of massive amounts of unstructured data; used primarily for cloud applications.
- The essential part of an operating system; provides basic services; always resides in memory.
- The ability of one computer system to communicate with another; often refers to different operating systems working together.
- (Include the dash)A series of systems that fulfill requests made by a client. Back-end systems can include mainframes and servers containing information databases.
- A computer in a network that manages the network resources and provides, or serves, information to clients.
- (Include the dash)A client that acts as an interface to a collection of servers (for example, mainframes or PC-based servers). A Web browser is a typical front-end client.
- (Include the period.)A windowing system used with UNIX and all popular operating systems.
33 Clues: Information being stored, usually in a database. • An operating system that manages network resources. • Part of a larger structure; a common term used in networking. • A command-based interface that allows a user to issue commands. • A group of computers connected within a confined geographic area. • ...
103 Spa Business 2025-06-11
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- The loss or reduction of the value of an asset over time
- All the money you owe; any outstanding balances on your assets.
- A specific target, a benchmark of achievement that can be attained within a specific time frame.
- Payments received from clients for services and retail products purchased.
- Clients sent to the professional by friends and family recommending their services.
- Means of telling the public about your business
- Occurs when the salon income is more than the cost of doing business.
- The process of building professional relationships that can give you access to opportunities for career advancement and continuing education.
- A professional who gives advice on the legal obligations of a business ownership, borrowing money, signing rental agreements and assuming tax responsibilities.
- Selling specialized and/or additional services to clients beyond what they had originally scheduled for that visit.
- Money that leaves you, which you spend or pay out.
- All property owned.
- A brief, written account of your personal, educational and professional qualifications and experience.
- The average amount spent on services and retail by a salon client during one visit.
- The action of two or more people working cooperatively together to achieve a total effect that is greater than what could have been achieved individually.
- Statistical characteristics of a certain population (such as age or income) used especially to identify markets.
- A legal entity, separate from its shareholders, that is formed under legal guidelines.
- A form of compensation paid to employees over and above their regular salaries or wages.
- Refers to people who make habitual use of the services of another person.
- Compensation system that guarantees a set income on a weekly or monthly basis.
- Assets minus liabilities.
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- Monthly rent that varies with the amount of income generated by a business; normally found in malls and larger shopping centers.
- The atmosphere of one’s surroundings; the feeling of a place, its aura.
- Written records of a business’s financial situation
- An IRS term that can be applied to salon, spa or barbering professionals who rent or lease workstations from a building owner.
- A business owned by one person who is in complete control of the business.
- A drawing or blueprint depicting the various areas, fixtures and operations of the salon, spa or barbershop.
- Part of a business plan that states the purpose of a company or business; a vision, which is supported by a set of values or code of conduct.
- A trainee who is assigned to an experienced professional until completely familiar with the procedures and practices of the business.
- A procedure to ensure that products are accounted for from the time they are brought into the salon until they are sold or used.
- Outline of the employee’s duties and responsibilities in a salon, spa, barbershop.
- Pareto’s principle; a scientific principle that describes a consistent, universal pattern of distribution.
- The act of making a future appointment for a client after their present service is complete.
- A card listing vital information about a salon, spa, or barbershop and its employees; given to current and potential clients to promote business.
- A business owned by one or more persons; an entity that combines the characteristics of a corporation and a partnership or sole proprietorship.
- the salon/spa owner’s responsibilities in reference to following all local, state/province and federal rules, regulations and laws.
- A process that helps a professional understand exactly what client expects from their visit.
- Five criteria to help keep you focused and on track with goals; aspects are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timely.
- A percentage of the income the individual salon, spa or barbershop professional receives from client services and retail sales.
- An operating agreement in which a fee is paid to a parent corporation in exchange for fixtures, promotion, advertising, education and management techniques.
- Salaries or commissions for employees and salon/spa owners, including payroll taxes; the largest cost for salon/spas.
- a rental agreement; when you promise to pay rent and use the property according to an agreement with the lessor.
- Business owned by two or more persons.
43 Clues: All property owned. • Assets minus liabilities. • Business owned by two or more persons. • Means of telling the public about your business • Money that leaves you, which you spend or pay out. • Written records of a business’s financial situation • The loss or reduction of the value of an asset over time • All the money you owe; any outstanding balances on your assets. • ...
CSIT Words 2025-05-21
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- The last configuration that ran well.
- Allows you to boot certain things up safely with networking.
- Authentication that requires multiple steps
- Protects you from downloading things that are harmful to your computer.
- Allows you to wipe data from a computer without physical access.
- Nonbinding agreement that highlights the agreements of two or more parties to collaborate or conduct business. It serves as a starting point for negotiations, defining key objectives, roles, and responsibilities of each party involved
- A microsoft application that allows you to access other approved applications.
- A type of malware that holds your computer in lockdown until you pay a ceratin amount
- The policy of how long you are able to hold data.
- Storage that stores things online and easily accessible.
- A new table for allocating file destinations.
- A security measure that uses a pin to lock securely
- The command panel.
- An account that only allows you to log into one computer.
- Security Updates, typically small.
- Phishing but with voice.
- A software that gives authorization to a user to centralized resources
- The use that is accepted by a policy.
- A connector that supports visual and audio.
- A port that only supports a display cable.
- A type of software that counters malware
- Backup that backups data in pieces.
- A device that automatically assigns an IP to something, abbreviated.
- Used to connect a visual output to a graphics card
- A type of software that makes something work inside of a device.
- Backup that only backups the data since last change.
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- The first GUI that shows up when you turn the computer on, it is how you can log into other accounts and put in a password for one account.
- USB-C, or USB Type-C, is a 24-pin reversible connector that supersedes previous USB connectors and can carry audio, video, and other data to connect various devices such as monitors, external drives, and mobile phones. It is an industry-standard connector for transmitting both data and power on a single cable, supporting faster charging and data transfer rates compared to older USB types.
- Device management on mobile devices.
- Something someone does to act friendly to try and get access into your computer to do harmful things to it.
- Something that allows you to experiment without harming a physical computer.
- A type of malware that logs your keystrokes.
- A log that logs the amount of
- The word for sharing files to other people.
- A panel that allows you to view the panel that controls permissions of certain user accounts.
- A backup that mirrors the data since last time.
- An abbreviation that stands to bring your own device.
- A type of safe mode that allows you to access safe mode with command prompt access within windows.
- This is where you see all the open and pinned applications that are currently on your computer.
- Cloud based mobile service.
- Group security settings.
- A harmful software, typically confused with a virus.
- A type of harmful software, often confused with malware.
- A type of software that counters a virus
- A physical attack to a hardware component
- A panel that allows you to control multiple things on your computer.
- A type of install that allows your windows to run the way you wish to set it up.
- Metrics that have measures of biology.
- A microsoft supported account that allows you to sign into other microsoft computers.
- Allows you to boot certain things up safely.
- A physical card that authorizes someone to a place
- the process of restoring a database or program to a previously defined state, typically to recover from an error.
- USB Type A, also known as Standard-A, is a flat and rectangular connector that is the most recognizable and commonly used USB connector. It is supported in every USB version, including USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and USB 1.1. USB Type A connectors are typically found on computers, laptops, game consoles
- A type of virus/malware that disguises itself as a desirable application that you would want.
54 Clues: The command panel. • Group security settings. • Phishing but with voice. • Cloud based mobile service. • A log that logs the amount of • Security Updates, typically small. • Backup that backups data in pieces. • Device management on mobile devices. • The last configuration that ran well. • The use that is accepted by a policy. • Metrics that have measures of biology. • ...
Braden Common Terms 2025-09-23
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- A piece of computer hardware that is used to display images, text, video, and graphics information on a computer.
- A computer file format for the compression and storage of digital images. This form makes it easier for files to be stored or sent by email.
- A wireless networking technology that uses radio waves that allow computers, smartphones, or other devices to connect to the internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a particular area.
- A way for people and organizations to save data securely online so that it can be accessed anytime from any location with an internet connection
- Simply put, the cloud is the Internet—more specifically, it's all of the things you can access remotely over the Internet. When something is in the cloud, it means it's stored on Internet servers instead of your computer's hard drive.
- To transfer, move, or copy data (a file or program) from a website to a computer or other device. This term is associated with receiving a file.
- Text files with small pieces of data — like a username and password — that are stored within a web browser, used to identify your computer as you use a network. The information stored on an internet user's computer can be used for session management, personalization and tracking purposes
- Used to connect computers with peripheral devices such as smartphones, printers, scanners, and keyboards.
- A collection of commonly used software developed by Microsoft that includes Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
- A worldwide network that links computers. People may exchange information and converse through it from any location with a connection. It connects billions of computers and other electronic devices all around the world.
- Is the primary place to display and organize icons on a screen. The screen that appears when you first start up your computer or when you don’t have any apps or web browsers open.
- To bring data into a file or program.
- The short-range wireless interconnection of mobile phones, computers, and other electronic devices that allows the devices to communicate with each other without cables or wires.
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- An area on a Web page that, when clicked on with a mouse, will transport the user to another Web page.
- Refers to the physical elements of a computer. Also referred to as the machinery or the equipment of the computer. Examples of this are the keyboard, the monitor, the mouse and the processing unit. However, most of it cannot be seen; It's inside the computer case.
- A computer file format for image files that supports both animated and static images.
- A type of image file that is commonly used on the internet. They have a fixed number of pixels, and do not lose any quality when they are compressed. They also also support transparency, which can be useful for creating web graphics with transparent backgrounds.
- A file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed, and electronically transmitted. But it cannot be edited or modified by anyone else.
- Is cloud storage which allows you to create and store files online and access them anywhere using the cloud. Apps include Docs, Slides, and Sheets.
- An application for accessing websites and the Internet. Examples include Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
- A collection of instructions, programs, and data that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks. Examples include web browsers, word processors such as Microsoft Word, presentation apps such as PowerPoint, and databases.
- Software programs that run stand alone or locally on computer devices. They aren't accessible from a web browser or internet.
- Is what comes between the @ in your email address and the .com, .org, .net, etc. (For example, yourname@domain.com or emason@lmsdoh.org
- To send data to a file or program.
- An online cloud storage service from Microsoft that includes commonly used software such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
- The address of a web page.
- To transfer, move, or copy data (a file or program) from a computer to a remote device or to the internet. This term is associated with sending a file.
27 Clues: The address of a web page. • To send data to a file or program. • To bring data into a file or program. • A computer file format for image files that supports both animated and static images. • An application for accessing websites and the Internet. Examples include Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 2 Jenifer S 2017-03-02
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- software is used by architects, engineers, drafters, artists, and others to create precision drawings or technical illustrations.
- A system of signals used to represent letters or numbers in transmitting messages. The instructions in a computer program. Instructions written by a programmer in a programming language are often called source code.
- is a computer network that spans a relatively small area. Most often, a LAN is confined to a single room, building or group of buildings, however, one LAN can be connected to other LANs over any distance via telephone lines and radio waves.
- a unit of information equal to one billion (109) or, strictly, 230 bits.
- a movable indicator on a computer screen identifying the point that will be affected by input from the user, for example showing where typed text will be inserted.
- is 1,024 bytes, but it is often used loosely as a synonym for 1,000 bytes. ... In computer literature, kilobyte is usually abbreviated as K or KB.
- the way in which something is arranged or set out.
- a part of a computer system or network that is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication.
- Basis point refers to a common unit of measure for interest rates and other percentages in finance.
- the action or process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
- Is a telecommunications network which allows nodes to share resources. In computer networks, networked computing devices exchange data with each other using a data link. The connections between nodes are established using either cable media or wireless media.
- the introductory page of a website, typically serving as a table of contents for the site.
- abbreviation of Uniform Resource Locator. It is the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web. ... A URL is one type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI); the generic term for all types of names and addresses that refer to objects on the World Wide Web.
- the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
- The Internet's system for converting alphabetic names into numeric IP addresses.
- a system for connecting a number of computer systems to form a local area network, with protocols to control the passing of information and to avoid simultaneous transmission by two or more systems.
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- a device that forwards data packets along networks. A router is connected to at least two networks, commonly two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP's network. Routers are located at gateways, the places where two or more networks connect.
- The entire spreadsheet is composed of rows and columns of cells. A spreadsheet cell is analogous to a field in database management systems. Individual cells are usually identified by a column letter and a row number.
- Java was designed to have the look and feel of the C++ language, but it is simpler to use than C++ and enforces an object-oriented programming model. Java can be used to create complete applications that may run on a single computer or be distributed among servers and clients in a network
- to create a virtual version of a device or resource, such as a server, storage device, network or even an operating system where the framework divides the resource into one or more execution environments.
- is an input device that scans documents and images, which can be imported into a computer
- a lossy compression technique for color images. Although it can reduce files sizes to about 5% of their normal size, some detail is lost in the compression.
- dictionary defined as "having no wires". In networking terminology, wireless is the term used to describe any computer network where there is no physical wired connection between sender and receiver, but rather the network is connected by radio waves and/or microwaves to maintain communications.
- a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
24 Clues: the way in which something is arranged or set out. • a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data. • a unit of information equal to one billion (109) or, strictly, 230 bits. • The Internet's system for converting alphabetic names into numeric IP addresses. • ...
Computer Apps- Ethan Frasure 3rd period 2024-02-07
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- piece of computer hardware that is used to display images, text, video, and graphics information on a c
- To bring data into a file or program.
- A worldwide network that links computers. People may exchange information and converse through it from any location with a connection. It connects billions of computers and other electronic devices all around the world.Another word for the internet
- a way for people and organizations to save data securely online so that it can be accessed anytime Hardware referson with an internet connection
- The address of a web page.
- programs that run stand-alone or locally on computer devices. They aren't accessible from a web browser or internet
- A type of image file that is commonly used on the internet. They have a fixed number of pixels, and do not lose any quality when they are compressed. They also also support transparency, which can be useful for creating web graphics with transparent backgrounds.
- A collection of commonly used software developed by Microsoft that includes Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
- A file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed, and electronically transmitted. But it cannot be edited or modified by anyone else.
- An area on a Web page that, when clicked on with a mouse, will transport the user to another Web page.
- refers to the physical elements of a computer. Also referred to as the machinery or the equipment of the computer. Examples of this are the keyboard, the monitor, the mouse, and the processing unit. However, most of it cannot be seen; It's inside the computer case.
- A computer file format for the compression and storage of digital images. This form makes it easier for files to be stored or sent by email.
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- a collection of instructions, programs, and data that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks. Examples include web browsers, word processors such as Microsoft Word, presentation apps such as PowerPoint, and databases.
- is a primary place to display and organize icons on a screen. The screen that appears when you first start up your computer or when you don’t have any apps or web browsers open.
- a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves that allow computers, smartphones, or other devices to connect to the internet or communicate with one another particular area.
- Text files with small pieces of data — like a username and password — that are stored within a web browser, used to identify your computer as you use a network. The information stored on an internet user's computer can be used for session management, personalization and tracking purposes
- An online cloud storage service from Microsoft that includes commonly used software such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
- An application for accessing websites and the Internet. Examples include Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
- the short-range wireless interconnection of mobile phones, computers, and other electronic devices that allows the devices to communicate with each other without cables or wires.
- Is cloud storage which allows you to create and store files online and access them anywhere using the cloud. Apps include Docs, Slides, and Sheets.
- Used to connect computers with peripheral devices such as smartphones, printers, scanners, and keyboards.
- To transfer, move, or copy data (a file or program) from a website to a computer or other device. This term is association transfer, move, or copy data (a file or program) from a computer to a remote device or to the internet. This term is associated with sending a file.
- Is what comes between the @ in your email address and the .com, .org, .net, etc. (For example, yourname@domain.com or emason@lmsdoh.org
- To send data to a file or program.
- A computer file format for image files that supports both animated and static images.
25 Clues: The address of a web page. • To send data to a file or program. • To bring data into a file or program. • A computer file format for image files that supports both animated and static images. • An application for accessing websites and the Internet. Examples include Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. • ...
Crossword 2019-10-01
Across
- Elicits information from the conversation between him and the other party or parties
- Questions are those required sentences and paragraphs as answers
- It is a chronological list of tables,charts,maps,and other graphic aids,with corresponding pages
- It is written by a public official or government personnel
- Opposed to the interview which is structured
- Surveys have become one of the more common sources of data
- It is written in the form of book
- It is written by an author belonging to the same organization
- Objectives must be capable of accomplishment so that the report can serve its purpose
- Require only words and phrases as answers
- It is written on ready made printed form
- It is written by an individual in the private sector
- It is written by an author not belonging to the same organization
- It is written in the form of letter
- Can be classified into open-ended and closed-ended
- It takes part in the activities being observed
- It is adapted to the reader's needs,interests and knowledge
- Objectives must be attained within the prescribed time limit
- The researcher should ask questions which are clear,objective,concise,relevant,etnical and simply worded
- It states the results of an examination
- It contains all the parts of a conventional full-dress report
- The one answering is simply asked to recall an answer to be written on the blank.
- It is a supplementary material added at the end of the report
- The interviewer personally and directly asks question of the interviewee
- It is addressed to a group of individuals
- The interviewer sends the interview questionnaire through mail to the interviewee who in turn answers and returns it to the former
- It does not contain all the parts of a conventional full-dress report
- He discovered gravity by simply observing two objects fall from the leaning tower of pisa
- It contains words of a person other than the writer about the report
- It is issued on a regular or periodic basis
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- Objectives must deal with real-life situations
- It suggests an action to be undertaken
- It is an offering of the report to an individual or a group of individuals
- It contains words of thanks to those who have helped in the completion of the report
- It imparts information on periodic or special basis
- It has five pages
- It serves to persuade or to let the reader take an action
- It is written daily by technocrats,businessmen and other professionals
- The internet is a rich and good source of information coming from all corners of the globe
- It is written in short and direct manner
- Questions require the one answering to choose his answer from among the given options
- It is an alphabetical list of technical terms and their corresponding meanings
- A researcher is in search of answers to solve the problem he has in mind
- It gives the findings of an investigation
- It bears the title of the report
- A researcher could be concerned not only about the kind of questions but also the number of questions to be asked
- It is an alphabetical list of topics discussed in the report with the corresponding pages
- The interviewer asks questions through the telephone of the interviewee who in turn answers the same questions
- It is a condensed version of the report,it is either descriptive or informational
- Merely looking closely at surrounding things is a means to gather data
- Conducting an interview is another method
- It is directed toward the attainment of the desired result
- Specialists in the natural and social sciences have been using this method through the years
- It contains the introduction,discussion proper, proper and conclusion and recommendation of the report
- It has more than five pages
- The Internet is a massive network of networks, a networking infrastructure.
- It has no missing item
- It states the purpose and the scope of the report
- It is devoid of errors in grammar,mechanics,organization and facts
- Books and periodicals are considered secondary sources of information
60 Clues: It has five pages • It has no missing item • It has more than five pages • It bears the title of the report • It is written in the form of book • It is written in the form of letter • It suggests an action to be undertaken • It states the results of an examination • It is written in short and direct manner • It is written on ready made printed form • ...
Alyssa E 2025-02-14
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- is what comes between the @ in your email address and the .com, .org, .net, etc. (For example, yourname@domain.com or emason@lmsdoh.org
- To transfer, move, or copy data (a file or program) from a website to a computer or other device. This term is associated with receiving a file.
- A way for people and organizations to save data securely online so that it can be accessed anytime from any location with an internet connection
- Used to connect computers with peripheral devices such as smartphones, printers, scanners, and keyboards.
- the address of a web page.
- a file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed, and electronically transmitted. But it cannot be edited or modified by anyone else.
- a collection of instructions, programs, and data that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks. Examples include web browsers, word processors such as Microsoft Word, presentation apps such as PowerPoint, and databases.
- a type of image file that is commonly used on the internet. They have a fixed number of pixels, and do not lose any quality when they are compressed. They also also support transparency, which can be useful for creating web graphics with transparent backgrounds.
- Text files with small pieces of data — like a username and password — that are stored within a web browser, used to identify your computer as you use a network. The information stored on an internet user's computer can be used for session management, personalization and tracking purposes
- the short-range wireless interconnection of mobile phones, computers, and other electronic devices that allows the devices to communicate with each other without cables or wires.
- A collection of commonly used software developed by Microsoft that includes Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
- An area on a Web page that, when clicked on with a mouse, will transport the user to another Web page.
- To send data to a file or program.
- Simply put, the cloud is the Internet—more specifically, it's all of the things you can access remotely over the Internet. When something is in the cloud, it means it's stored on Internet servers instead of your computer's hard drive.
- is the primary place to display and organize icons on a screen. The screen that appears when you first start up your computer or when you don’t have any apps or web browsers open.
- A computer file format for image files that supports both animated and static images.
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- A piece of computer hardware that is used to display images, text, video, and graphics information on a computer.
- software programs that run stand alone or locally on computer devices. They aren't accessible from a web browser or internet.
- Refers to the physical elements of a computer. Also referred to as the machinery or the equipment of the computer. Examples of this are the keyboard, the monitor, the mouse and the processing unit. However, most of it cannot be seen; It's inside the computer case.
- Is cloud storage which allows you to create and store files online and access them anywhere using the cloud. Apps include Docs, Slides, and Sheets.
- A worldwide network that links computers. People may exchange information and converse through it from any location with a connection. It connects billions of computers and other electronic devices all around the world.
- an application for accessing websites and the Internet. Examples include Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
- a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves that allow computers, smartphones, or other devices to connect to the internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a particular area.
- To bring data into a file or program.
- a computer file format for the compression and storage of digital images. This form makes it easier for files to be stored or sent by email.
- an online cloud storage service from Microsoft that includes commonly used software such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
- To transfer, move, or copy data (a file or program) from a computer to a remote device or to the internet. This term is associated with sending a file.
27 Clues: the address of a web page. • To send data to a file or program. • To bring data into a file or program. • A computer file format for image files that supports both animated and static images. • an application for accessing websites and the Internet. Examples include Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. • ...
Marketing 2025-11-15
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- Advertising, Promotion, Product, Price, Place, Marketingmix, Brand, Consumer, Audience, Campaign, Slogan, Packaging, Distribution, Publicrelations, Directmarketing, Digitalmarketing, E-mailmarketing, Contentmarketing, Affiliate, Searchengineoptimization, Socialmedia, Eventmarketing, Outdooradvertising, Printmarketing, Competition, Profitability, Customer, Targetaudience, Networking
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Unit 2: Effective Communication Study Guide 2022-01-21
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- Confident and self-assured communication
- Zones of _______ _____ include intimate, personal, social, and public space
- This zone is 4’ to 12’ used for friendly gathers and acquaintances
- A process in which two or more parties work toward a peaceful solution
- Being a good ______ is a trait that people look for in a student, employee, romantic partner, parent, friend, etc.
- The following are communication ______: poor listening skills, distractions, condescending tone, miscommunication in text messages, language and cultural differences, personality differences, poor grammar or word choice
- _____ is different from listening. It’s only the physical action of receiving sound waves without interpreting the meaning in the message.
- Expressing negative emotions in indirect ways, through manipulation, noncooperation, or saying one thing but meaning another
- Third part of an I-message
- Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
- ______ communication can be learned, practiced, and improved by stepping out of your comfort zone in order to challenge and better yourself.
- Communication is a ____ - ____ process of giving and receiving information through one or more number of channels
- The following are characteristics of negative conflict ________: An inability to recognize things that matter to the other party, having explosive, hurtful, or resentful reactions, withdrawing love and isolating the other party, expecting bad outcomes without having tried for a resolution
- Listening _____ include being defensive, not being willing to listen, interrupting, not making time for the other party, showing judgment, giving advice when it’s not asked for, making accusations, criticizing
- _____ you say something sends a more powerful message than what’s being said
- Boldly assertive and forward; pushy communication
- Fourth part of an I-message
- Begins at 18” to 4’. This space is for those that we like. The closer someone is, more we like them
- First part of an I-message
- Inappropriate or unprofessional posts made on personal social media accounts can lead to loss of ________ /_______ opportunities
- From skin contract to 18” away. This zone is guarded closely and is reserved for close friends, relatives, and those we trust most
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- Type of communication involving messages that are sent/received through use of gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, etc.
- Submissive, unresisting form of communication
- The process of sending and receiving messages between people
- This zone is 12’ and beyond. Used by speakers and audiences
- Communication _____ are transferable, which means they can be used in both life and work
- Methods that tear down communication
- The following are examples of ______ communication: eye contact, body language, posture, appearance, tone of voice, how close you’re standing, how you listen, confidence, facial expressions, etc.
- Methods that promote and strengthen communication
- Active listening is the ability to concentrate on what is being said so that you _________ and remember the message
- Type of conflict resolution that is focused on individual interests and leads to unhealthy solutions
- Type of communication involving messages that are sent using words
- The following are ______ _____ of technology on communication: affected mental state, comparison culture, contentious culture, body image, depression, loneliness, anxiety, cyberbullying, privacy concerns
- Type of conflict resolution that is focused on healthy solutions rather than individual interests
- The number of parts in an I-message
- Characteristics of _____ ________ include leaning in, facing the other party, open posture, offering simple acknowledgements, reflecting by giving feedback, showing empathy, using eye contact, not checking your phone while they’re talking
- The following are positive impacts of ________ on communication: Maintain relationships with others, communicate easily, part of a peer/social network that can provide support, more social interaction, educational
- The following are characteristics of positive _____ resolution: The capacity to recognize and respond to the other party’s perspective, displaying a readiness to forgive and forget, having the ability to seek compromise and avoid punishing
- Conflict resolution method that focuses on the feelings or beliefs of the speaker rather than thoughts and characteristics that the speaker assumes about the listener
- An engagement in conversation intended to enhance understanding and respect of differing viewpoints
- Second part of an I-message
- Technology can influence different __________ in our lives. This could be with friends, family, romantic partners, employers/coworkers, teachers, etc.
42 Clues: Third part of an I-message • First part of an I-message • Second part of an I-message • Fourth part of an I-message • The number of parts in an I-message • Methods that tear down communication • Confident and self-assured communication • Submissive, unresisting form of communication • Methods that promote and strengthen communication • ...
A Puzzle for my Lover 2013-02-13
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- The emporium where our relationship was tested.
- The reason for our secrecy.
- My stiff peaks.
- Your favourite new Twitter hashtag.
- My second nighttime test (with "me off the bed").
- The place where nakedness, a begetter and car parts merged.
- So here's my number, so _______________.
- The worldwide event that coincides with the day of my birth.
- Taylor's rattail wearing brother.
- There ain’t no party like a ____________.
- The Queen of ___________.
- Back to the 90s.
- No, I’m not just cute. I’m also a ___________.
- The Alien spaceship.
- Ah, what wonderful memories of our lovely stroll through the Haliburton ________ Forest.
- The thing I had to prove my love for you.
- Spanish aunts.
- Westowne Mazda man.
- A great lawn for lovers to laze.
- Where we drank cocktails before your line: “do you want a tour of my house? It’s right around the corner.” (Hmmm, that’s convenient…)
- What your Friday nights and my hair have in common.
- Our HotDocs flick.
- The location of our first lovers’ weekend.
- She turned me into a newt!
- A Jamaican lawfirm.
- Blackbutt, Queensland’s neighbouring town.
- The thing we will never do again.
- My first nighttime test.
- Where your future lover didn't know your name.
- “Will you help me?”
- Where there was fishing, stargazing, swimming and where hearts were thought to be black.
- Boots of the Longstocking variety.
- You made me love them.
- Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the _______.
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- An ice resurfacer with a schedule you can set your watch to.
- What Ira wanted to do after talking to Matt.
- My third nighttime test.
- My 18:00 hour.
- The pager code to call me.
- The thing that claims it “Fits in your kitchen. Suits your lifestyle” but unfortunately does neither for you.
- An erotically shaped thing that you think is revolting.
- The reason why we will only have a true anniversary every 4 years.
- Ben is to helping youth theatre as Adrienne is to solving __________.
- Dear, remember when we saw the ____?
- The donut with the stitches.
- A movie that was part of my education.
- Your very own Welch’s.
- A young child is terrified to discover that a planned family trip is to be haunted by vile plant-eating monsters out of his worst nightmare. His attempt to save his beloved family is assisted by the spectre of his deceased grandfather.
- The aircraft that sounds like a sandwich.
- The memorable line from B-44: “If you ______ on me I’ll ________ on you”
- A skinny boy who can sing.
- Beauty and the Beast meets The Little Mermaid.
- An important thing to do before going out for the evening.
- A word that’s fun to sing in your best operatic voice.
- The “M” country we forgot when playing the “List all of the countries that start with ‘M’” game.
- From the family of Sciuridae of the albino variety.
- Un sandwich avec fromage à la crème et ________.
- You’re ________ me apart Lisa!
- Our first home together.
- What our deep and meaningful love actually is, according to Dr. Peter Lin.
- Take a look, it’s in a book a _______________.
- The best place to take a vegetarian on a first “date”.
- Your style of dance while toothbrushing.
- Our meet-again-a-versary was the day before the ____________.
- A manly smell
- A vitis voyage.
- From 30 ________ to 30 Concord.
- The Donut Robot Mark I's wonderful creations.
- A card game that will take us far at the retirement home.
- ___________ on a plane.
- My birthday present in 2012.
- All at once am I several stories high. Knowing I'm on the street where you lived.
- A shared love that has never been executed.
- What caused my rattled reaction after our networking dinner.
74 Clues: A manly smell • My 18:00 hour. • Spanish aunts. • My stiff peaks. • A vitis voyage. • Back to the 90s. • Our HotDocs flick. • Westowne Mazda man. • A Jamaican lawfirm. • “Will you help me?” • The Alien spaceship. • Your very own Welch’s. • You made me love them. • ___________ on a plane. • My third nighttime test. • Our first home together. • My first nighttime test. • The Queen of ___________. • ...
NTA Lesson 1 Vocab 2024-01-09
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- Information being stored, usually in a database.Information being stored, usually in a database.
- A technology that converts voice into data packets for transmission over a packet switched IP network. It allows the use of the Internet for real time voice and video traffic.
- The highest level in the computer network hierarchy, to which smaller networks typically connect.
- A point in network communication at which information is processed more slowly. Also, any element (a hard drive, I/O card or network interface card) that slows network connectivity rates.
- An organization that maintains a gateway to the Internet and rents access to customers on a per use or subscription basis.
- A command based interface that allows a user to issue commands.
- An open source software platform that allows the storage, processing, and analysis of massive amounts of unstructured data; used primarily for cloud applications.
- Part of a larger structure; a common term used in networking.
- Software, infrastructure, and platform services that are hosted by a remote data center and provided to organizations or individuals over the Internet.
- Any material that allows data to flow through it or be stored on it; includes hard and floppy disks, wire, cable, and fiber optics.
- A peer to peer file sharing protocol used for distributing large amounts of data.
- A computer that other computers can use to gain information; in network architecture, a host is a client or workstation.
- An operating system that manages network resources.
- A group of computers connected over an expansive geographic area so their users can share files and services.
- The ability for a device to automatically track and report the user's location and availability.
- A device that routes packets between networks based on network layer addresses; determines the best path across a network. Also used to connect separate LANs to form a WAN.
- A client that acts as an interface to a collection of servers (for example, mainframes or PC based servers). A Web browser is a typical front end client.
- The forms in which the data and business logic are presented on your screen. Presentation responsibilities include HTML forms and application specific interfaces such as Web browsers.
- The ability of one computer system to communicate with another; often refers to different operating systems working together.
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- A circuit board within a computer's central processing unit that serves as the interface enabling the computer to connect to a network.
- The coding necessary to create relationships in the data stored in a database.
- A layered network architecture model of communication developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Defines seven layers of network functions.
- A business trend that seeks to simplify and integrate all forms of communication. Also, a set of technologies that enable voice to be converted into text, and vice versa.
- An individual computer connected to a network. Also, a system or application (such as a Web browser or user agent) that requests a service from another computer (the server) and is used to access files or documents.
- Any entity on a network that can be managed, such as a system, repeater, router, gateway, switch or firewall. A computer or other addressable device attached to a network; a host.
- A computer in a network that manages the network resources and provides, or serves, information to clients.
- A windowing system used with UNIX and all popular operating systems.
- The LAN access method used by Token Ring networks. A data frame, or token, is passed from one node to the next around the network ring.
- A device that contains a battery to provide power during a power outage.
- A group of computers connected within a confined geographic area.
- A series of systems that fulfill requests made by a client. Back end systems can include mainframes and servers containing information databases.
- The essential part of an operating system; provides basic services; always resides in memory.
- A model that, because of its age, may not support modern technologies without manipulation or upgrades.
33 Clues: An operating system that manages network resources. • Part of a larger structure; a common term used in networking. • A command based interface that allows a user to issue commands. • A group of computers connected within a confined geographic area. • A windowing system used with UNIX and all popular operating systems. • ...
A+ Part 2 Definitions 2023-02-17
Across
- A process that reorganizes data on a hard disk for improved performance
- This command is used to check the integrity of system files and repair them if necessary
- This command is used to view the version and other details of the Windows operating system you are currently using
- A modern, secure, and efficient file system used in macOS, iOS, and other Apple devices
- This term refers to a structure that organizes files and folders on a computer
- This term refers to a type of network in which computers are connected without a central server
- A type of data structure that organizes and manages files on a hard drive
- Power-saving feature that disables USB devices when they're not in use
- A built-in encryption feature in macOS that helps protect data on a Mac
- Networking protocol for device discovery and communication on a network
- Command used to display the current working directory
- A Windows tool for automating tasks at specified times or events. Allows you to schedule backups, updates, and other system maintenance tasks
- This term refers to a group of computers that share a common security and administrative boundary
- Method of accessing an entire disk's contents without a physical disk by creating a virtual disk using a disk image file
- Command-line text editor for Linux
- This command is used to map a network drive to a shared folder or drive on another computer
- Enables users to quickly find files, applications, and other content on their Mac
- Refers to the legal contract between the user and the software vendor
- This command is used to remove a directory (folder) and all its contents
- Command used to manage packages on a Linux system
- This feature allows you to revert your system to a previous state, effectively undoing recent changes and restoring stability
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- Command used to change the owner of a file or directory
- This boot sector on a hard drive contains information about the partitions and how to boot the operating system
- This command is used to defragment the hard drive and optimize system performanc
- Enables users to quickly navigate and control their Mac using intuitive hand movements
- Contains information on software, hardware, user preferences, and more. Central database used to store Windows settings and options
- This partitioning scheme is used on modern hard drives and allows for larger disks and more partitions
- This type of file contains a series of commands that are executed by the Windows operating system
- This technology allows remote access and control of another computer over a network or the internet on MACos or Linux
- Security vulnerability where malicious code is injected into a web page
- This command-line utility checks for and repairs errors on the file system
- This graphical image or logo is displayed during the startup of a computer or software application
- This command is used to create, change, and delete user accounts on a Windows system
- A type of wristband worn to ground oneself and prevent static electricity buildup
- Command used to view running processes on a Linux system
- Allows users to encrypt files and folders on Windows
- This command is used to view and diagnose Group Policy settings applied to a user or computer
- A Windows tool for managing startup programs and services
- Digital patterns used by security software to identify and block malicious software
- Shows detailed information on CPU, memory, disk, and network usage. Viewable in task manager
- Type of formatting that creates the physical structures on a disk
- This cryptographic mode of operation is used for encryption and integrity checks
- A type of backup rotation method that ensures a backup copy of data is always available for restore
- This command-line tool is used to copy files and directories from one location to another
44 Clues: Command-line text editor for Linux • Command used to manage packages on a Linux system • Allows users to encrypt files and folders on Windows • Command used to display the current working directory • Command used to change the owner of a file or directory • Command used to view running processes on a Linux system • ...
