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This document of IT 215 Week 1 DQ 2 comprises: There are two general types of errors in software programming: syntax and runtime. In your own words, describe what these errors are and what the differences are between the two. Looking at the two error types, which one would you consider more serious? Provide rationale for your choice. Keep in mind

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Political Science - General Political Science POL 215 Week 1 Individual Assignment Foundations of the U.S. Federal Government Worksheet POL 215 Week 2 Individual Assignment Constitution and Systems of the State POL 215 Week 2 Learning Team Assignment Roles Within the State Matrix POL 215 Week 3 Individual Assignment State Research – Elements that Influence State Government POL 215 Week 4 Learning Team Assignment Local Government Issues Presentation POL 215 Week 5 Individual Assignment Multiple Governments and Intergovernmental Relationships POL 215 Week 5 Learning Team Assignment Government Comparisons Matrix

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Do research on your intended major. Before declaring your major, do the research to learn if your choice is feasible. Look at current and projected job prospects for those with that major. Furthermore, look at the future expected earnings, and the types of fields' people with your intended major usually go into. What you find may surprise you.