What is the difference between the Internet and the Intranet?

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The Internet refers to the worldwide network of educational, government, commercial, and personal computers. The Internet is accessible to anyone with a computer and the ability to use a search engine. The Intranet, by contrast, refers to a smaller internal network, one that's part of a course management system and that is accessible only to those individuals who are part of that group-in many instances, students enrolled in a specific course section.

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Which of the following is not a key assumption of the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale?

A. Newborns have nine months of experience to draw on B. Infants are capable of controlling their behavior to respond to their environment. C. Infants communicate through their behavior. D. Infants are primarily reflexive beings who must learn to adapt to their caregiving environment.

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Using the typology of chronic illness, the onset and course of epilepsy would be considered

A. progressive and gradual. B. constant and gradual. C. episodic and acute. D. constant and acute.

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The primary focus of Erikson's theory is

a. cognitive development b. perceptual development c. historical and cultural influences on development d. psychosocial development e. a clinical interview room

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Within a marriage, a ______ error occurs if someone decides their spouse ______ when in fact he/she ______.

a. type I; has not been unfaithful; has been unfaithful b. type II; has not been unfaithful; has not been unfaithful c. type I; has been unfaithful; has not been unfaithful d. type II; has been unfaithful; has been unfaithful

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