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    Cis 363 B Quiz Answers

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    | Question : | (TCO 2) Which of the following is NOT a basic color name in HTML? | |   | Student Answer: | |  silver |   | | |  teal |   | | |  fuchsia |   | | |  None of the above |   | Instructor Explanation: | Reference page 113 | | |   | Points Received: | 2 of 2 |   | Comments: | |

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    Occupation: Web Developer Description of Occupation Web developers put together websites. They may do this with individual clients or as part of a large company. First, they find out what the expectations for the website are: what it is going to be used for, who the audience will be, and how it should appear to that audience. Based on the client's or their manager's needs, they will then create the kind of website that will best meet the client's needs. They write the code for the site using a

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    Tim Berners-Lee was born in London, England on June 8th, 1955. He attended and graduated from Oxford University, England in 1976 ("Sir Timothy Berners-Lee.”). A common title that Tim could be referred to as is a computer scientist or inventor. The following will discuss some of his creations, accomplishments, current career positions and awards. Tim Berners-Lee’s biggest accomplishment was creating the web. In 1989 he created the World Wide Web at the European Particle Physics Laboratory. It started

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    Bsbwor501 Final Exam

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    31. Which method convert the visitors to effects mandatory by the owner? a) Web usability. b) Persuasion. c) Web approachability. d) All of the above Answer: b 32. Which method describe user tasks for an interactive application? a) Customer journey. b) UML diagram. c) Use case. d) Web design persona. Answer: c 33. Which factor influence Information architecture? a) Multiple choice. b) Site structure. c) Tagging. d) Navigation design. Answer:b 34. How we can illustrate the layout of an individual

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    “Your cake is good,” mumbles Alastair, pushing the remnants of Alice’s supposedly tear-enhanced cake around on his plate. “But so’s yours,” he says, nodding towards Calla. The two women exchange an exasperated look. “Okay, Scott, whaddaya think?” Alice asks. Scott chews thoughtfully. “Well, they’re the exact same cake.” “But which one tastes better?” prods Calla. “Neither.” At Alice’s raised eyebrow-- obviously something she learned from him-- he admits, “Alice’s cake is a bit salty.” “Yes, that

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    Hey! I’m a coffin, I don’t have a name so for now you can call me CoCo. The reason I don’t have a name because my mom Coffintella passed away before giving me a name. So now that you know that I don’t have a name let me give you a background story of me. My cousins once told me I’m named after my grandfather, Author. No one never calls me that so I stick to the name CoCo. My grandfather passed away a long time ago before I was even thought about. By the way, since my mother and other family members

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    How much torture could one endure before telling important secrets during a war? Odette Sansom knew; she lived to tell how much she had to endure. Odette Samson was born in Amiens, France on April 28, 1912. She worked as a radio operator, for a group leader, Peter Churchill. Radio operators was one of the most murderous tasks. Odette had a sad childhood that soon became better, her involvement in the war was unique, and the end of the war was a considerable relief to Odette. Odette’s childhood

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    numerous other cultures, they struggle to determine which traditions from their heritages they should hold onto and which foreign customs they should embrace. A Chinese-American, Maxine Hong Kingston is familiar with this dilemma. In her piece “No Name Woman”, Kingston explores this struggle by sharing the tragic story of her aunt’s pregnancy. Within her piece, she journalistically reports her aunt’s story in her mother’s words and fictionally narrates some of her aunt’s possible behaviors because

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    Perceptions In Psychology

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    goes to the movies and makes a new friend named Leonard. After a while, Mary gets hungry, and goes to a nearby diner, where she sees her good friend Louis. Within half a day, Mary, who is named after St. Mary, has met with five others that carry the name of a saint. All six happen to live in a “Saint” city. Is this a coincidence? Some studies show that this is not. In another city, Dennis is one of the most popular dentists around. His daughter Laura has recently received

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    Names are important to us, as we grow up, our names and our personalities become intertwined, they are how people identify us. So when we adopt a new name, even for a brief period of time, we allow ourselves to essentially become a new person: we can change what we didn’t like about our old selves, and assume new characteristics that we admire in others. For some, it is freeing to embrace a new name, but for others it is comforting to go back to their old one. For Tom Adelman, adopting the name

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