Assignment 1 13 Module: Internet and Web Management 1. Explain the different layers of TCP/IP Model? Discuss the purpose of internet layer TCP/IP Suite Protocol? * TCP/IP PROTOCOL SUITE Communications between computers on a network is done through protocol suits. The most widely used and most available protocol suite is TCP/IP protocol suite. A protocol suit consists of a layered architecture where each layer represents some functionality which can be carried out by a protocol
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weaknesses of Aquinas’ Cosmological argument The Cosmological argument attempts to explain that something has caused the universe to exist and this First cause is what we call God. The argument begins with observations that try to support the following statements: • Everything in the universe has a cause • The universe itself must have a cause • To avoid infinite regress of causes there must be an uncaused cause • This uncaused cause is God The argument uses inductive reasoning‚ which means
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Despite having a similar name as the annual report‚ the Form 10-K must be sent to the stakeholders when it holds an annual meeting to pick managers. Information included in the 10k ranges from company history‚ the executive compensation‚ equity‚ audited financial reports‚ and the organization structure. The form must be submitted as stated by Securities and Exchange Commission at the end of the fiscal year. The Form 10-K and annual reports are similar in the role they play but different
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The basic planning process is outlined in our text as consisting of six steps. The first step is Situational Analysis. This step provides a detailed estimation of prerequisites and assumptions or best guess on possible issues that may arise. The second Step is alternative goals and plans is based on the situational analysis and the information that was examined during that process. The third step is the goal and plan evaluation‚ this it the step where the pros and cons are discussed and weighet
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APA BASIC GUIDELINES Based on the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association‚ 6th Ed. Created by Dr. Charles Lucado-Modified by Dr. Marilyn Berrong (7/09) GENERAL INFORMATION * Margins—1” Top‚ 1” Bottom‚ 1” Right‚ 1” Left. * Double-space everything. Leave one full-size blank between each line of type on the page. Set the line spacing to 2 or double on most word-processing software. You should have at least 3/16 in. to ¼ in. of space between the typed lines on the
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FORMS OF THEORY ORGANIZATIONS |CLASSICAL ORGANIZATION THEORY | |• Scientific Management approach | |• Weber’s Bureaucratic approach | |• Administrative theory. | |NEOCLASSICAL THEORY | |MODERN ORGANIZATION THEORY | |• Systems approach | |• Socio-technical approach | |• Contingency or Situational approach
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Basic Kitchen Organization Food Processing Kitchen (Commissary Kitchen) - In large operations‚ it is a kitchen for the processing of all vegetables‚ salads and fruits - Purpose: to wash peel and sanitize and cut all raw products‚ increase hygienic and sanitary standards of a kitchen‚ reduce waste Cold/Pantry Kitchen (Garde Manger) - Produces all cold food items – salads‚ dressings‚ cold platters‚ terrines‚ pates‚ sushi/sashimi‚ cheese‚ fruits‚etc. - If there is no in-house butchery‚ also
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Thus the basic functions of an OS are – 1. Process Management – Managing the programs that are running. 2. Memory Management – Managing and rationing the memory between processes and data. 3. Storage Management – Managing the permanent Storage of data on disks or other media 4. I/O Management – Managing the input and output 5. Device / Resource Management – Managing devices and resources and allowing the users to share the resources 6. Security and Protection – Securing the
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[BASIC LESSON] Hangul Alphabet System Vowels : - ㅏ ㅑ ㅓ ㅕ ㅗ "a" "ya" "eo" "yeo" "o" ㅛ ㅜ ㅠ "yo" "oo" or "u" "yoo" or "yu ㅡ ㅣ "eu" "i" Consonants: - ㄱ ㄴ ㄷ "g" or "k" "n" "d" or "t" ㄹ ㅁ ㅂ " r " or " l " "m" "b" or "p" ㅅ ㅇ ㅈ ㅊ "s" - " ch " " ch’ "
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Donald A. Kelley Professor Emil Hazarian QAS-347: Dimensional Metrology 29 November 2012 Basic Principles of Metrology Imagine a world with no regard for accuracy. What would happen if no one could agree on terms of time‚ length‚ weight‚ or the amount of electrical energy in a volt? Advances in electricity and electronics during the past century have made accurate measurement of many different properties essential. We wake up to electrical alarm clocks‚ cook in microwave ovens‚ and regulate
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