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ECON 201 Introduction to Microeconomics - LABS 1 TO 3 2025 COMPLETE UPDATE Concordia University
ECON 201 Introduction to Microeconomics EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2025 – Professor Moshe Lander Online version Concordia University 
ECON201 – In-class notes Chapter 1a 
Definition of Economics: Economics is a social science that studies how we allocate limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants. 
 
Textbook: Economics is the study of human behaviour. Since it uses scientific methods it is called a social science. We study human behaviour to better understand and improve our world. 
 
A national ec...
Econ 201 Introduction to Microeconomics - FULL NOTES ALL CHAPTERS WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025 |104 PAGES Concordia University
COMM 214 Business Analytics Final Mock 2 study guide 2025 Concordia University
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COMM 214 Business Analytics - MIDTERM NOTES CHAPTER 1, 2 and 3 2025 Concordia University
COMP 228 System Hardware midterm cheat sheet 2025 Concordia University
The text discusses digital surveillance and privacy, highlighting the challenges posed by the permanence of online behavior. It explores two issues: whether individuals should be held accountable for past actions, especially as teens, and the reality that digital footprints are permanent and can be exploited. The concept of the Panopticon, which represents constant surveillance, is used to understand how digital platforms and spaces exert control over behavior. Social media companies collect dat...
The text explores several sociological themes, focusing on surveillance, risk, and social justice. It discusses how surveillance systems, such as molecular HIV surveillance, can stigmatize and criminalize individuals, particularly those with HIV. It also highlights the need for informed consent in such surveillance practices. The text ties these issues to the work of Harriet Martineau, emphasizing her activism and critique of medical authority, especially in the context of women’s health. Mart...