Eric Scantlebury NT1310 Physical Networking Unit 3 Assignment 1: Specifications - Definitions 4/10/14 Application Describes cables‚ fire ratings and shielding Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) Types of Ethernet and phone cables twisted around each other to decrease interference from EMI. Has no shielding. Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Same as the UTP cables except it is shielded in a metal sheath around it to stop external interference. Fiber-Optic Cable A cable that uses glass to transmit data using
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A crime-specific strategy is a targeted enforcement or intervention in the exact place and time with an specific offender and offense (Hoover‚ 2014). Of these specificity strategies‚ there are two‚ that in my opinion‚ go hand in hand and would be of the greatest importance or impact. These would be that of field interview and/or that of directive response patrol. With your field interviews you have more hands on in your beat to allow you knowledge of the general area‚ where as the crimes are usually
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different to Specific Learning Disability‚ which means that the child may have difficulties in only one or two areas of their learning‚ but manages well in other areas of their development ie: they may
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Hemo-Tech Case Presentation Outline * 1 Myles Intro: Facts: * 1 Issues: Multiple Element Arrangement * How should revenue be allocated to each deliverable? * What sales price should be allocated to each deliverable? * How are deliverables defined? * 25-4 “A vendor shall evaluate all deliverables in an arrangement to determine whether they represent separate units of accounting. That evaluation shall be performed at the inception of the arrangement and as each
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P1: Describe the internal and external factors to consider when planning the Human Resources requirements of an organization. The author picked John Lewis as a company to elaborate upon in this report. When looking into the company John Lewis they are uprising. They expand and broaden their range of products and services. They sell products to upper and middle class customers. John Lewis also has 28 department stores and 4 John Lewis at home stores. As well as the John Lewis department stores
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Assignment 2: External and Internal Environments Monique Allen Brodnax BUS 499 Business Administration Capstone Dr. Lucinda Blue Strayer University July 28‚ 2012 Segments of the General Environment Introduction This research paper will describe Capital One’s general environment‚ technology and political and legal segments‚ forces of competition‚ Predicting and addressing
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CASE STUDY - PEPSI: PROMOTING NOTHING QUESTION 1: What markets should Pepsi target for Aquafina? Pepsi Cola and Coca-Cola have been competing with each other for many years through numerous taste tests and television ads. One of the ideas they came up with is water. In the early 1990s Evian and Perrier were the brands that dominated the niche and helped establish bottled spring water’s clean‚ healthy image. Pepsi first tried to attack this market with bottled and sparkling water but failed. In
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CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND This chapter presents the problem of the researchers sought after the foundation for which to base the study. Introduction "Language is not everything in education‚ but without language‚ everything is nothing in education." (Wolff‚ 2006). The foundation of every state is the education of its youth. The failure of education represents the inability of society to properly perpetuate itself through succeeding generations. Many years ago Filipinos dwell
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happens outside the factory and office walls. These factors that happen outside the business are known as external factors or influences. These will affect the main internal functions of the business and possibly the objectives of the business and its strategies. Main Factors The main factor that affects most business is the degree of competition how fiercely other businesses compete with the products that another business makes. The other factors that can affect the business are: Social how consumers
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|Adm. No. |Signature | |1 |Kamande Micah Muchoki |D53/CTY/PT/20683/2010 |………………… | |2 |Ongwesa I. Valentine |D53/CTY/PT/21233/2010 |………………… | |3 |Florence Kahara |D53/CTY/PT//2010 |…………………
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