LAB 1: Footprinting a Network One of the most astounding side-effects of the Internet is how readily accessible information is about individuals‚ organizations‚ and computer systems. This assignment is designed to give you some experience in obtaining this information. Materials Needed: Computer Internet connection with “Ping” command available Activity Use “Ping” command to determine the IP address of www.google.com and www.uhv.edu e.g. launch the command prompt and type in “ping www
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Lab #1 Submission 1. Name at least five applications and tools pre-loaded on the TargetWindows01 server desktop‚ and identify whether that application starts as a service on the system or must be run manually. Wireshark – manual Nessus Client – manual Nessus Server Manager – can be set up to run at Startup Filezilla Server Interface – starts as a service Zenmap GUI - manual 2. What was the allocated source IP host address for the TargetWindows01 server‚ TargetUbuntu01 server‚ and the
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Chapter I INTRODUCTION A clothesline or washing line is a piece of rope or wire that people use to hang wet clothes to dry. [Merriam Webster] It may any type of rope‚ string‚ cord‚ or twine that has been stretched between two points generally outside‚ above the level of the ground. Clothing that have been washed is hung along the line to dry‚ using clothes pegs or clothespins. Washing lines are attached either from a post or a wall‚ and are frequently located in back gardens‚ or on balconies. Longer
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Exam I -REVIEW-CH 1-4Exam I -REVIEW-CH 1-4 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. If Chrysler raises the prices of its new models of pickup trucks by 4 percent and General Motors and Ford follow by raising prices by a similar amount‚ then this is evidence of A. a monopoly. B. an oligopoly. C. pure competition. D. monopolistic competition. E. supply and demand. 2. Because the US government regulates business to ensure competition and protect
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Module 1 Activity 1 Part A. #1-D Survey. Ahmed is asking many people a series of questions to gather information on their thoughts on the videos. Therefore it is a survey. #2-C Laboratory Observation. Nadine is observing her test subjects in an unnatural environment. She is in a laboratory and is observing her test subjects. #3- Survey. Ada is asking a number of questions to college student to gather information about their alcohol consumption. #4- Psychological Tests. The document
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QUESTION 1: Which three states had the largest (positive) change in average weekly earnings over this time period (remember to use the correct units in your answer)? North Dakota $30.49 Nevada $17.11 Texas $15.42 How does Florida compare to the rest of the states in terms of the change in average weekly earnings? In comparison to the other states‚ Florida ranks 25th out of 50 states and this is due to a -$1.00 change in average weekly earnings. How does New York compare to the rest of the states
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This discipline in turn took the term from a particular aspect of colonialism‚ namely the uprooting and displacement of large numbers of people in the plantation economies of certain colonies‚ such as Louisiana‚ Jamaica‚ Trinidad‚ Réunion and Mauritius.1 What I call creolization is the encounter‚ the interference‚ the clash‚ the harmonies and disharmonies between cultures in the accomplished totality of the earth-world.2 Calypso is an oral tradition created in the plantation system. It allowed to
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acid 1M‚ 2g Copper (II) carbonate‚ Bunsen burner‚ Tripod stand‚ Gauze‚ White tile‚ Filter funnel and filter paper‚ Glass rod‚ Spatula‚ 100 mL Glass beaker‚ Conical flask 250 mL‚ Petri dish‚ Balance Procedure: Stage 1 1 Add 20 mL 1M sulfuric acid in a 100 mL beaker. Heat carefully on the tripod with a blue flame until nearly boiling. 2 When the acid is hot enough‚ turn off the Bunsen burner and stand the beaker on a white tile. 3 Use a spatula to add small portions
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assessment guidance - provided by CACHE Learning outcomes 3 and 4 must be assessed in real work environments by a qualified vocationally competent assessor. SCMP3 Professional practice in children and young peoples social care SCMP3-1.1 Explain how current and relevant legislation and policy affects work with children and young people. Current and relevant legislation and policies include: EYFS 2014 – supports settings to deliver high quality integrated early educaitonOFSTED Welfare standards of
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E470 International Economics Study Questions Chapter 1 Part 1: Multiple Choice. Select the best answer of those given. 1). Approximately what percentage of what the United States consumes is produced inside its borders? a. 2% b. 15% c. 50% d. 82% e. 98% Ans: d (82.3%‚ according to Gerber.) 2) The index of openness for a nation that had $300 million in exports‚ $200 million in imports‚ and GDP of $1‚000 million would be A) 0.1. B) 0.2. C) 0.5. D) -0.1. Answer: C 3) Countries
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