This document provides definitions for over 100 technology-related terms in both English and Spanish, arranged alphabetically from A to Z. It was created by students at the Agustin Codazzi National Educational Institution for their 11th grade morning session in 2010. The definitions cover a wide range of topics including computer hardware, software, programming languages, file formats, networking, and more.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Mark Cuban is an American businessman and investor. He was born in 1958 in Pennsylvania and started his career selling garbage bags and other jobs to save money. He received a bachelor's degree but not a master's. In 1982, he moved to Dallas and founded Micro Solutions, which he sold for $6 million in 1990. In 1995, he co-founded Broadcast.com, which grew significantly before being sold. In 2000, he purchased the Dallas Mavericks basketball team and significantly improved their win percentage. Cuban is known for being passionate about the Mavericks and getting fined for interactions with referees. He has also founded other ventures like HDNet and a film production company.
This document provides definitions for over 100 technology-related terms in both English and Spanish, arranged alphabetically from A to Z. It was created by students at the Agustin Codazzi National Educational Institution for their 11th grade morning session in 2010. The definitions cover a wide range of topics including computer hardware, software, programming languages, file formats, networking, and more.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Mark Cuban is an American businessman and investor. He was born in 1958 in Pennsylvania and started his career selling garbage bags and other jobs to save money. He received a bachelor's degree but not a master's. In 1982, he moved to Dallas and founded Micro Solutions, which he sold for $6 million in 1990. In 1995, he co-founded Broadcast.com, which grew significantly before being sold. In 2000, he purchased the Dallas Mavericks basketball team and significantly improved their win percentage. Cuban is known for being passionate about the Mavericks and getting fined for interactions with referees. He has also founded other ventures like HDNet and a film production company.
Boston College is a college located in Boston, Massachusetts. Its logo represents the school colors and basketball team. The college logo also relates to the name of the school, as Boston College is located in Boston and its logo features an animal that contributes to the name of the college.
Mark Cuban is an American businessman and investor. He was born in 1958 in Pennsylvania and started his career selling garbage bags and other jobs to save money. He received a bachelor's degree but not a master's. In 1982, he moved to Dallas and founded Micro Solutions, which he sold for $6 million in 1990. In 1995, he co-founded Broadcast.com, which grew significantly before being sold. In 2000, he purchased the Dallas Mavericks basketball team and significantly improved their win percentage. Cuban is known for being passionate about the Mavericks and getting fined for interactions with referees. He has also founded other businesses like HDNet and produces films.
The document discusses ethical issues in leadership and the importance of reflective practice. It notes that nearly 2/3 of teens surveyed admitted to cheating or other dishonest acts recently, yet 93% considered themselves ethical. It also mentions an investigation into cheating on a college exam. The document advocates that leaders develop self-awareness through reflection to avoid "ethical blind spots" that prevent doing the right thing. Reflective practice, understanding context, and taking responsibility for decisions are keys to ethical leadership.
This document discusses different types of research designs used in psychology, including correlational research, quasi-experimental research, and problems to look for in research studies. It provides examples of each type of research design. Correlational research seeks to establish relationships between variables without manipulation. Quasi-experimental research blends correlation and experimental approaches by examining interactions between individual differences and manipulations. Problems to look for include confounds, nonrandom sampling, failure to replicate, and lack of comparison groups.
Boston College is a college located in Boston, Massachusetts. Its logo represents the school colors and basketball team. The college logo also relates to the name of the school, as Boston College is located in Boston and its logo features an animal that contributes to the name of the college.
Mark Cuban is an American businessman and investor. He was born in 1958 in Pennsylvania and started his career selling garbage bags and other jobs to save money. He received a bachelor's degree but not a master's. In 1982, he moved to Dallas and founded Micro Solutions, which he sold for $6 million in 1990. In 1995, he co-founded Broadcast.com, which grew significantly before being sold. In 2000, he purchased the Dallas Mavericks basketball team and significantly improved their win percentage. Cuban is known for being passionate about the Mavericks and getting fined for interactions with referees. He has also founded other businesses like HDNet and produces films.
The document discusses ethical issues in leadership and the importance of reflective practice. It notes that nearly 2/3 of teens surveyed admitted to cheating or other dishonest acts recently, yet 93% considered themselves ethical. It also mentions an investigation into cheating on a college exam. The document advocates that leaders develop self-awareness through reflection to avoid "ethical blind spots" that prevent doing the right thing. Reflective practice, understanding context, and taking responsibility for decisions are keys to ethical leadership.
This document discusses different types of research designs used in psychology, including correlational research, quasi-experimental research, and problems to look for in research studies. It provides examples of each type of research design. Correlational research seeks to establish relationships between variables without manipulation. Quasi-experimental research blends correlation and experimental approaches by examining interactions between individual differences and manipulations. Problems to look for include confounds, nonrandom sampling, failure to replicate, and lack of comparison groups.