Digital Forensics Q&A: Key Terms and Core Concepts

Digital Forensics Q&A

Which of the following is the best definition of “forensics”?✅ The process of using scientific knowledge for collecting, analyzing, and presenting digital computer evidence to the courts

One must be able to show the whereabouts and custody of evidence, and how it was handled and stored and by whom, from the time the evidence is first seized by a law enforcement officer or civilian investigator until the moment it is shown in court. What standard does this refer to?✅ Chain

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Boost Café Loyalty App Sign-Ups 40% with Fast Onboarding

Research: Situation Analysis

Situation analysis: Customers dont understand how the loyalty app works; signup takes too long. Social media presence is active but inconsistent. Posters are hard to readmdashes? texts are small and easy to miss.

Publics (Primary + Secondary)

Primary: University students, young professionals nearby.

Secondary: Existing customers, student clubs, campus organizations.

Barriers

App confusion, sign-up takes too long, perceived inconvenience during purchase, weak in-store visibility,

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Community Nutrition Strategies to Prevent Cancer

Primary Prevention of Tumours via Community Nutrition

Page 14 — Background

Background:

  • Although our genes influence our risk of cancer, most of the difference in cancer risk between people is due to factors that are not inherited.
  • Reasons for the large international differences in the incidence of most cancers are unknown.
  • For most people who do not use tobacco, the most important cancer risk factors that can be changed are: body weight, diet, and physical activity. These same behaviours are also linked
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BJT Common-Base (CB) Configuration Characteristics and Switching Times

Unit 3: BJT Common-Base Configuration

2. Draw the Circuit Diagram and Explain the Characteristics of BJT in CB

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Characteristics of BJT in CB Configuration

The V-I characteristics of a BJT in the common-base (CB) configuration describe the relationship between the voltages and currents at the emitter and collector for various base currents. These characteristics are divided into input and output characteristics.

1. Input Characteristics (Emitter–Base V‑I)

These characteristics show the relationship

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Indian Export Promotion Schemes and Trade Regulations

Export Marketing Fundamentals and Risks

Export marketing refers to the marketing of goods and services from one country to another. It involves selling domestic products in foreign markets. However, it carries certain risks because of differences in currency, culture, government policies, and global economic conditions.

Risks Involved in Export Marketing:

  • Political Risk: Changes in government policies, trade restrictions, or political instability in the importing country can affect exports.
  • Economic
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C Programming Examples: Logic and Data Structures

C Programming Examples: Logic and Data Structures

<h3>1. Comparing Student Marks</h3>
<p>This program compares the marks of two students.</p>
<pre><code>#include &lt;stdio.h&gt;

int main() { int studentA, studentB; printf(“Enter marks of Student A: “); scanf(“%d”, &studentA); printf(“Enter marks of Student B: “); scanf(“%d”, &studentB); if (studentA > studentB) { printf(“Student A scored higher with %d marks.\n”, studentA); } else if (studentB

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Political Obligation Theories and State Authority

Concept of Political Obligation

Political obligation refers to the moral duty of citizens to obey the laws and rules of their government. It concerns the relationship between individuals and the state, and the reasons why citizens should respect and follow authority.

Theories of Political Obligation

  • Social Contract Theory: Citizens consent to be governed in exchange for protection and services (e.g., Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau).
  • Natural Duty Theory: Citizens have a moral duty to support and obey just institutions.
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Physics Laboratory Experiments: Ohm’s Law, Diodes, and Magnetism

Experiments in Electricity and Magnetism

Experiment 1: Verifying Ohm’s Law and Determining Resistance

To observe the variation of potential difference (V) across a given resistance with varying current (I), draw the I-V curve, and find the value of the given resistance from the graph.

Apparatus and Materials

  • Battery
  • Ammeter
  • Voltmeter
  • Resistance (unknown)
  • Rheostat
  • Key
  • Connecting wires
  • Sandpaper

Theory

Ohm’s law states that, provided the temperature remains constant, the current (I) flowing through a conductor

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GDP, Economic Growth, Welfare and Market Dynamics

GDP, Economic Growth & Welfare

GDP

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) refers to the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given year. Only final goods are included to avoid double counting. GDP excludes transfer payments, second-hand goods, non-market activities such as household work, and the underground economy.

Nominal GDP

Nominal GDP measures output using current year prices. As prices may increase due to inflation, nominal GDP can rise even when the actual quantity

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Key European Union Institutions and Integration Theories

1. The European Commission

Nature & Composition:

  • Executive branch of the EU; promotes the European interest, not national interests.
  • One Commissioner per member state, including the Commission President and several Vice-Presidents.
  • Commissioners must act independently from their national governments.
  • Organized into Directorates-General (DGs), similar to ministries.

Powers & Functions:

  • Exclusive right of legislative initiative: almost all EU laws start with the Commission.
  • Guardian of the Treaties”:
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