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    • Emotional Manipulation and Psychopathy 10 (Benning, Patrick, & Iacono, 2005). The subscale of Impulsive Antisociality describes carefree nonplanfulness, impulsive nonconformity, machiavellian egocentricity and blame externalization. The final...
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    • Intro to the Internet 89 and Web Page Design We will learn two ways to create animations in Photoshop. The first is called frame animation and the second time line animation. Frame Animation The first step in creating a frame animation using the...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 6 minimal. For example, facing minor problems early on can prevent the development of more serious problems in the future. Furthermore, resolving conflict can sometimes be instrumental in strengthening relationships. While many...
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    • THE WEB 118 58 An iteration may not add enough functionality to warrant a market release, but the goal is to have an available release at the end of each iteration. Multiple iterations may be required to release a product or new set of...
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    • Intro to the Internet 109 and Web Page Design ated with this dialog box and change the file type to “All Files.” You should now be able to see all the files in the folder. Important: Whenever you are opening or saving an HTML file, you must...
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    • 112 Chapter 7 HTML end. The area in between will be used to enter the other tags and web content. Your Notepad window should now look like Figure 7.6. Note: the first tag wraps to a new line in the example above but you do not need to wrap it in...
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    • 114 Chapter 7 HTML because they form the skeleton or framework of the web page. The and tags define the so-called “header” of the web page. The header generally contains information that is not visible in the browser window. This...
Your Notepad page now looks like Figure 7.10 The tag is for making comments to ourselves that do not appear in the browser win-dow. You can place anything in the comment tag. The
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    • 7 WAN Wide Area Network. WAN is a network that has a wide communication geographical area. The most common use of WAN is the Internet. In addition, it can be a combination of LAN networks [Wig(n.d.)]. NTFS NTFS is a file system that was developed...
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    • THE WEB 131 Prototyping 71 shown interchangeably to illustrate a process. On the other hand, a proto􀀍􀵴 type can be a designed, functional application that contains many of the final features. Each level of fidelity carries inherent benefits...
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    • center then became a farmyard or cattle corral. The water of Coal Creek flowed undcr the wall and through the north side of the enclosure and was utilized for a grist n~ill and other industries. Another field was surveyed and clcared dose by;...
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    • 128 Chapter 7 HTML HTML Tag Summary The following is a brief summary of some of the more common HTML tag and their attributes. Tags are not case sensitive but lower case is generally used for consistency. For a more detailed list of tags and...
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    • Intro to the Internet 129 and Web Page Design
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    • Intro to the Internet 143 and Web Page Design Figure 8.9 Figure 8.10 Photoshop is a very good tool for making an image into a complete web page but as you will see, there are some limitations as to what you can do with it. 1. In the Student Work...
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    • THE WEB 170 110 want all of our styles to be contained in the CSS. However, there are many at􀀍􀵴 tributes that affect interactivity, like the “target” attribute of a hyperlink. The tar􀀍􀵧 get attribute affects whether a link is opened...
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    • THE WEB 173 Presentation 113 􀀜􁰀􀀨􂠀􀀥􂔀􀀡􂄀􀀤􂐀􀀞􁹄 Document head Essential. Contains information about a page that does not ap􀀍􀵰 pear on the page, such as links to JavaScript and CSS...
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    • 165 ideas, In the follow-up discussion, other teachers from the school who observed the lesson offer feedback and reflection. There are also links to worksheets and the lesson plan being discussed. (See the catalog record...
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    • 166 .. •• '." - Classroom Ideas for High School M --=- -------- r .._q... .~.~ _",h __ ....__, 7 --- ----- ~~ Classroom Ideas for High ') School Math www.enc.org/focuslideashsmath/ StI1lP from their das$rOI'Im Ul ywn! Tex:bcn ICnllD...
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    • THE WEB 175 Presentation 115 􀀜􁰀􀀴􃐀􀀤􂐀􀀞􁹔 Table data cell A cell containing actual data. If a cell actually contains a descriptor or identifier for a row or column, use a 􀀜􁰀􀁔􅐀􀁈􄠀􀀞􁸠 (table header) tag, not...
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