This document outlines the syllabus for the B.Tech Information Technology program at Uttar Pradesh Technical University for the second year.
It includes the study and evaluation scheme for semesters 3 and 4. Semester 3 covers subjects like Mathematics III, Digital Logic Design, Data Structures Using C, Discrete Structures and Graph Theory, and Industrial Psychology/Sociology. It also lists the practical labs associated with these subjects.
Similarly, semester 4 covers subjects such as Science Based Open Elective, Information Theory and Coding, Operating Systems, Theory of Automata and Formal Languages, and Multimedia and Animation. It also includes the practical labs for these subjects.
The document provides the course codes
Milgram's research on obedience found that educational history and religious preference influenced people's ability to resist commands more than other factors like age, marital status, or occupation. Specifically, less educated participants and Roman Catholic participants were less likely to resist the experimenter's commands than college-educated or Protestant participants. Additionally, Milgram observed that moving the experiment away from Yale and having others resist increased defiance, showing the importance of status and social support in influencing obedience.
This document outlines the syllabus for the B.Tech Information Technology program at Uttar Pradesh Technical University for the second year.
It includes the study and evaluation scheme for semesters 3 and 4. Semester 3 covers subjects like Mathematics III, Digital Logic Design, Data Structures Using C, Discrete Structures and Graph Theory, and Industrial Psychology/Sociology. It also lists the practical labs associated with these subjects.
Similarly, semester 4 covers subjects such as Science Based Open Elective, Information Theory and Coding, Operating Systems, Theory of Automata and Formal Languages, and Multimedia and Animation. It also includes the practical labs for these subjects.
The document provides the course codes
Milgram's research on obedience found that educational history and religious preference influenced people's ability to resist commands more than other factors like age, marital status, or occupation. Specifically, less educated participants and Roman Catholic participants were less likely to resist the experimenter's commands than college-educated or Protestant participants. Additionally, Milgram observed that moving the experiment away from Yale and having others resist increased defiance, showing the importance of status and social support in influencing obedience.
The document discusses definitions of abnormality, including deviation from social norms, inability to function adequately, and deviation from ideal mental health. It examines limitations of these definitions, such as the subjective nature of norms and functioning, and cultural differences in what is considered abnormal. Factors like race, class, and changing social attitudes over time can influence perceptions and diagnoses of abnormality.
This document contains the contents page and programs for various microprocessor lab experiments using the 8085 microprocessor. It includes 23 programs covering topics like data transfer, arithmetic operations, sorting, string operations and interfacing programs. The programs are written in 8085 assembly language and include code segments, data segments and explanations.
The document discusses the role of social media promotions and film-based gaming in marketing Kannada films. It finds that Kannada film audiences spend 2-4 hours per day on social networks and have over 200 connections. Film campaigns on social media influence viewers' decisions to watch films. However, while audiences are open to film-based games, gaming is not seen as a viable revenue option for the Kannada film industry. Social media is identified as a cost-effective marketing tool with reasonable investment.
Stanley Milgram conducted experiments in the 1960s to test the "Germans are different" hypothesis, which claimed Germans had a greater propensity to obey authority without question. In his famous obedience experiments, Milgram found that 65% of American participants were willing to deliver what they believed were fatal electric shocks when instructed by an authority figure. This disproved the hypothesis, showing that obedience to authority is a problem that can occur anywhere. Milgram theorized that people obey due to conforming to their social group and taking on an "agentic state" where they no longer see themselves as responsible for their actions. His findings have important implications for understanding how atrocities can occur in any society when people blindly follow authorities
Transport and Energy Futures in Remote Australia: Exploration of key issuesNinti_One
Presentation by Bruno Spandonide to the Energy and Transport Futures workshops, Alice Springs, 13 and 15 May 2014.
This is presentation 3 of 3. The others are:
Fleming D. 2014. Quantitatively assessing the energy burden on household budgets: trends and scenarios. Energy and transport futures workshops. 13 and 15 May. Alice Springs. http://www.slideshare.net/Ninti_One/quanti-36054748
and
Foran T, Fleming D, Spandonide B, Williams R and Race D. 2014. Exploring energy futures for remote Australian communities. Energy and transport futures workshops. 13 and 15 May. Alice Springs. http://www.slideshare.net/Ninti_One/remote-energy-futures-australia
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples interests in the commercial dev...Ninti_One
Presentation by Kyllie Lingard to the Indigenous Studies Summer Program on Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Policy, Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race, Columbia University, New York. 4 June 2014..
The document discusses definitions of abnormality, including deviation from social norms, inability to function adequately, and deviation from ideal mental health. It examines limitations of these definitions, such as the subjective nature of norms and functioning, and cultural differences in what is considered abnormal. Factors like race, class, and changing social attitudes over time can influence perceptions and diagnoses of abnormality.
This document contains the contents page and programs for various microprocessor lab experiments using the 8085 microprocessor. It includes 23 programs covering topics like data transfer, arithmetic operations, sorting, string operations and interfacing programs. The programs are written in 8085 assembly language and include code segments, data segments and explanations.
The document discusses the role of social media promotions and film-based gaming in marketing Kannada films. It finds that Kannada film audiences spend 2-4 hours per day on social networks and have over 200 connections. Film campaigns on social media influence viewers' decisions to watch films. However, while audiences are open to film-based games, gaming is not seen as a viable revenue option for the Kannada film industry. Social media is identified as a cost-effective marketing tool with reasonable investment.
Stanley Milgram conducted experiments in the 1960s to test the "Germans are different" hypothesis, which claimed Germans had a greater propensity to obey authority without question. In his famous obedience experiments, Milgram found that 65% of American participants were willing to deliver what they believed were fatal electric shocks when instructed by an authority figure. This disproved the hypothesis, showing that obedience to authority is a problem that can occur anywhere. Milgram theorized that people obey due to conforming to their social group and taking on an "agentic state" where they no longer see themselves as responsible for their actions. His findings have important implications for understanding how atrocities can occur in any society when people blindly follow authorities
Transport and Energy Futures in Remote Australia: Exploration of key issuesNinti_One
Presentation by Bruno Spandonide to the Energy and Transport Futures workshops, Alice Springs, 13 and 15 May 2014.
This is presentation 3 of 3. The others are:
Fleming D. 2014. Quantitatively assessing the energy burden on household budgets: trends and scenarios. Energy and transport futures workshops. 13 and 15 May. Alice Springs. http://www.slideshare.net/Ninti_One/quanti-36054748
and
Foran T, Fleming D, Spandonide B, Williams R and Race D. 2014. Exploring energy futures for remote Australian communities. Energy and transport futures workshops. 13 and 15 May. Alice Springs. http://www.slideshare.net/Ninti_One/remote-energy-futures-australia
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples interests in the commercial dev...Ninti_One
Presentation by Kyllie Lingard to the Indigenous Studies Summer Program on Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Policy, Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race, Columbia University, New York. 4 June 2014..