HTML Structure and CSS Styling Fundamentals

HTML Tags and Attributes

Tags are keywords (like <p> or <img>) enclosed in angle brackets that mark the start and end of HTML elements, defining the structure and type of content.

Attributes provide additional information about an HTML element. They are placed within the opening tag (e.g., href="url", src="image.jpg") and specify properties or characteristics of the element.

Ordered vs. Unordered Lists

Here is the short difference between ordered and unordered lists with examples:

Ordered

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MongoDB Fundamentals and Web Development Concepts

MongoDB: Document Database Essentials

MongoDB (MDB) is a popular open-source, document-oriented NoSQL database. Unlike traditional relational databases that use tables & rows to store data, MDB uses collections & documents. This means MDB stores data in a flexible, JSON-like format, called BSON, which allows the data to be unstructured or semi-structured.

Key Differences Between MDB & Traditional Relational Databases

  • Schema Flexibility: MDB doesn’t require a fixed schema. Documents in
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Book of Kells Illuminations, Hands, and Insular Art

Book of Kells: Illuminations, Hands, and Insular Art

Portrait of each evangelist (appears with human influence) and not a sign above the text. Above the image is the lion who represents Saint Mark.

Book of Kells, c. 800.

Provenance and History

Written by monks from Iona Abbey, founded by Saint Columbanus in the 6th century. It was initially begun by the monks of this abbey. With the Viking invasion (807) they were forced to emigrate to Ireland, to the monastery of Kells, where they continued the work

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Chemical Engineering Principles: Definitions and Calculations

Chemical Engineering Fundamentals: Definitions and Concepts

Differentiate Between Unit Process and Unit Operation

Unit Operation: A physical step in a process that involves a physical change (e.g., distillation, filtration, drying, crushing). It deals with the principles of momentum, heat, and mass transfer.

Unit Process: A chemical step in a process that involves a chemical change or reaction (e.g., nitration, hydrogenation, polymerization). It deals with the chemical transformation of materials.

Define

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Cyber Security Frameworks and IoT Digital Skilling

Cyber Security: Crimes and Legal Frameworks

Cybercrime refers to illegal activity where a computer or network is the target, the means, or both. Understanding the classification, methods, and legal response is crucial for digital safety.

Classification of Cybercrimes

Cybercrimes are broadly classified based on the target of the attack:

  • Crimes Against Individuals: Targets a person’s identity, privacy, or safety. Examples include cyberstalking, cyberbullying, defamation, identity theft, and phishing.
  • Crimes
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C++ Formative Exam Code Refinement

Formative Exam Code Review and Correction

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<h3>Library Management System Code (Questions 1-8)</h3>
<p><code>#include &lt;iostream&gt;<br>

include <fstream>

include <sstream>

include <string>

include <map>

include <memory>

include <algorithm>

<p><code>using namespace 
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Comparative Analysis of Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells

11a. Plant, Animal, and Microbial Cells

Plant and animal cells are eukaryotic, featuring a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, whereas most microbial (bacterial) cells are prokaryotic, lacking a true nucleus and typical organelles.

Plant cells possess a cellulose cell wall, chloroplasts, a large central vacuole, and plasmodesmata. Animal cells lack a cell wall and chloroplasts but contain lysosomes, centrioles, and a prominent extracellular matrix. Bacterial cells have a peptidoglycan cell

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Linux System Fundamentals: Files, Processes, and Hierarchy

Linux File System Architecture

The Linux file system is a hierarchical structure that organizes data on storage devices. Unlike Windows, which uses drive letters (C:, D:), Linux uses a single, unified structure starting from the root directory (/).

1. Files, Inodes, and Structure

A. Linux Files: Everything is a File

In Linux, everything is treated as a file, which simplifies system interaction. This includes:

  • Regular Files: Text files, executable programs, images, documents.
  • Directories: Special files
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Elder Maltreatment Prevention and Retirement Psychology

Elder Maltreatment and Caregiver Stress

Maltreatment, stress, and a sense of burden are strong predictors of elder abuse by caregivers. The reasons why carers abuse have been linked to factors such as social isolation, failing health, and poor interpersonal relationships.

Referrals for Elderly at Risk of Maltreatment

The referrals for the elderly at risk of or who have endured maltreatment include:

  • They must keep in touch with old friends and neighbors even during a change of address.
  • They must participate
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Classic Cocktail Recipes, Costing, and Spirits Brands

Tequila: Origin and Production

  • The Red Volcanic Soil region is well suited to grow the Blue Agave plant.
  • Mexico has claimed international rights to the word “Tequila.”

Tequila Region Requirements

Mexican law states that Tequila can only be produced in the state of:

  1. Jalisco
  2. Limited areas of Guanajuato, Nayarit, and Tamaulipas.

Global Spirits Brands

Indian Brands

  • Whisky: Royal Stag, Blenders Pride, Imperial Blue.
  • Rum: Old Monk, McDowell’s.
  • Brandy: Mansion House, Honey Bee.
  • Vodka: Magic Moments, Romanov.
  • Gin: Greater
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