Defining Key Terms: Forged Check, Nonprofit, Privacy, Viral, Factual

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Define the following terms and submit via google drive . the words are ( Forged Check , Nonprofit, Privacy, Viral, Factual

This presentation outlines essential definitions for five important terms: Forged Check (fraudulent financial instrument with historical and legal context), Nonprofit (mission-driven organizations like charities), Privacy (personal data protection in the digital age), Viral (rapidly spreading online content), and Factual (evidence-based truth). It includes an agenda, detailed bullet points, examples, and key takeaways for clear understanding.

May 14, 20268 slides
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Slide 1 - Defining Important Terms

Defining Important Terms

Forged Check, Nonprofit, Privacy, Viral, Factual

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Slide 2 - Presentation Agenda

  • Forged Check
  • Nonprofit
  • Privacy
  • Viral
  • Factual
  • Key Takeaways

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Slide 3 - Forged Check

  • A forged check is a fraudulent check that has been altered, falsified, or created with false information to deceive banks or recipients.
  • Historically common with cashier's checks due to slow clearing times (weeks); victims withdrew funds before fraud detection.
  • With Check 21 Act, checks clear in 48 hours, reducing risk.
  • In California Prop 47 (2014): Forgery of check/bond/bill ≤ $950 reclassified as misdemeanor (partly repealed by Prop 36 in 2024).

Source: Wikipedia: Cashier's check, 2014 California Proposition 47

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Slide 4 - Nonprofit

  • A nonprofit organization (NPO) operates for public benefit rather than profit.
  • Surplus revenue is reinvested into the organization's mission, not distributed to owners or shareholders.
  • Common types: charities, educational institutions, religious groups, arts organizations.
  • In the US, many qualify for tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3).
  • Examples: American Red Cross, UNICEF, local food banks.

Source: Wikipedia

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Slide 5 - Privacy

Definition The state or condition of being free from public attention, intrusion, or observation into one's personal matters and data.

Key Aspects Personal data control Surveillance protection Legal rights (e.g., GDPR in EU) Right to anonymity In digital age: cookies, tracking, breaches

Source: Wikipedia

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Slide 6 - Viral

  • Refers to content (videos, memes, posts) that spreads rapidly across the internet like a virus.
  • Characteristics: emotional, surprising, shareable; exponential growth via shares.
  • Examples: Ice Bucket Challenge (2014, raised $115M), Gangnam Style video (2B+ views).
  • Metrics: shares >10x average, peaks in hours/days.
  • Marketing strategy: aim for organic virality.

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Source: Wikipedia

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Slide 7 - Factual

  • Pertaining to facts; based on verifiable truth or reality rather than opinion or conjecture.
  • Characteristics: objective, evidence-based, reproducible.
  • Opposite of: fictional, speculative, biased.
  • Essential in: journalism (fact-checking), science (empirical data), law (evidence).
  • Example: 'Water boils at 100°C at sea level' is factual.

Source: Wikipedia

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Slide 8 - Key Takeaways

Understood core definitions:

  • Forged Check: Fraudulent financial instrument
  • Nonprofit: Mission-driven, non-profit distributing
  • Privacy: Control over personal info
  • Viral: Rapid digital spread
  • Factual: Truth-based and verifiable

Questions? Thank you!

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