FD&C Red Number 40 Food is a staple in our everyday lives, along with water it is one of the things we literally cannot live without. As an American, it is hard to eat a nutritious diet with all the fast food options and processed foods right at our fingertips. However, one aspect of our food that is of big concern for some individuals are artificial color additives. If you pick up your favorite cereal, beverage, or even your mouthwash and start to read the ingredients list you may see some of…
Introduction The purpose of this study is to explore social engineering tactics and why it is a viable attack vector. This study hopes to prove that social engineering is becoming a more prevalent danger in the corporate world. This is important because the security of corporations must be focused on to protect consumer data. If there is an attack vector that is not being protected against company data is in danger. This can lead to increased accounts of identity theft, credit card fraud, and…
Good morning, I apologize for disturbing your holiday with this email. You can easily find the answers to the “standard” case study questions on the Internet. Therefore, please answer the following “non-standard” questions that I created instead of those “standard” questions: 1. Refer to “Making Supply Meet Demand in Uncertain World” HBR article. Discuss at least 5 lessons from the article. How do you apply the lessons to Zara? Pick a company from your team. Explain how you apply the lessons to…
The technology takes over in the world. More invention coming, more human wants to create. The technology never been my things. I never be involving in it, even in this days the technology become necessary. However, I use internet just for necessary, as my school homework, at a work, check my email, talk to someone, for fun also. Contrary, the people my age love technology. They want to know everything in the technology. The circle is internet company have power in the world. The internet is use…
expanded their offerings. The company started to add DVDs, electronics, toys, tools, housewares, apparel, etc. into its selling list. Amazon used direct-to-consumer online model, and Amazon offered a broad selection. Later, Amazon invented the Kindle, an e-book reader, and the Kindle Fire tablet. Today, Amazon expanded business in other countries. Becoming a global company brought challenges to Amazon. Situational analysis In 1995, Amazon started an online bookstore in the United State. The…
Networking Diminution of Education Online courses have been around for quite some time. Since the early 1960s online learning has been a means of help to many students due to the ease of accessing their school materials in a virtual setting. Although the online school environment may serve as a much more helpful way of completing required courses, this type of learning environment has may defects that prevent proper education and learning compared to the classroom. Online learning, compared to…
Media Ecology Theory – One More Theory “You’ve got mail!” that’s right, I’ve got 66,483 emails in my inbox. That would be the current total in my Gmail account that I opened on 09/17/2005. Over eleven years of Electronic Era media history stored in my Gmail inbox – and during that time, various forms of media were born and became obsolete. The Media Ecology Theory (MET) is used to describe a what I see is a cycle – it depicts forms of communication that are given the symbol of the word…
Online education has been around for many years. Online education was started in the 1960s by the University of Illinois. The college created an Intranet for students, with a “system of linked computer terminals where students cold access course materials as well as listen to recorded lectures” (Hickey, 2014). This Intranet program later changed to PLATO (Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations). PLATO was used worldwide and “used to create many of the concepts of social networking…
The topic that I am analyzing is known as the foot in the door (FITD) technique. The FITD technique is defined as getting someone to agree to a small favor in hopes that the participant feels helped and/or cared for; the moment the initial favor is fulfilled, the person follows up by asking for an even bigger request. Two researchers in 1966 named Freedman & Fraser discovered the FITD technique. From their research, they concluded that it is one of the most effective compliance techniques. Also,…
Face-to-face learning is students having classes in an actual classroom with their teachers and other students. On the other hand, online learning is students taking classes online, usually at their home. Many students, teachers and other people might think that online learning is better than face-to-face learning because it provides students and teachers more diverse learning resources, and it’s more convenient because they don’t have to come to school every day. However, is online learning…