1. A 2. A/C 3. B/C 4. C 5. A 6. A/D 7. B/D 8. A 9. B 10. A 11. A 12. B/D 13. A/D 14. A/D 15. C 16. A/C 17. C/D 18. D 19. A/C 20. A 21. IP Address – A 32-bit binary number‚ often written in the DDN format‚ that hosts use as their unique identifier in a TCP/IP network‚ much like a postal mailing address in the postal system. IP Router – A device that performs IP routing. A physical device with roles defined by the IP protocol‚ including to connect LANs and WANs using its physical
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S. Q. 8 Nathanil Hawthorne 433‚ "The Minister’s Black Veil" 457‚ "The Birthmark" 465‚ Herman Melville 504‚ "Bartleby the Scrivener" 507 1. What is the attractive legend about Hawthorne? He was believed to be a shy recluse‚ always brooding in solitude. 2. How do the authors describe Hawthorne? He is described as a public figure‚ capable of a certain urbanity. He is absorbed by the evils of enigma and of moral responsibility. 3. Briefly describe Hawthorne’s background. He was born in
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sysUnit 8 Analysis 1: System Performance Instructor: Peter Butu ------------------------------------------------- Student: Alvaro M. Alegre Course: NT1110 1. Fragmentation in system files can result in a general degradation across all user and system activities. Fragmentation in applications and data files can result in the degradation of specific software applications. 2. With more processes loading and running at the same time the performance of the system will degrade due to increased
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Lab #8: Assignment Worksheet Develop an Outline for a Business Continuity Plan for an IT Infrastructure 1. How does a BCP help mitigate risk? BCPs help mitigate an organization’s risks by ensuring that the organization is better prepared for disaster. 2. What kind of risk does a BCP help mitigate? Organizational risk 3. If you have business liability insurance‚ asset replacement insurance‚ and natural disaster insurance‚ do you still need a BCP or DRP? Why or why not? Yes you still need BCP AND
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Unit Eight – E2 ‘’Collate information about how care for children may be provided within families and society’’ ‘’Child care (or "childcare"‚ "child minding"‚ "daycare"‚or "preschool") is the caring for and supervision of a child or children‚ usually from newborn to age thirteen. Child care is the action or skill of looking after children by a day-care centre‚ babysitter‚ or other providers. Child care is a broad topic covering a wide spectrum of contexts‚ activities‚ social and cultural conventions
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Practicalities 2. Material 3. Audience 4. Yourself 1. Practicalities Worth 10% 15 minutes + 5 minutes for questions Timetable to be circulated through email PowerPoint presentation is recommended Peer assessed (among a group of 7 – 8 students) 2. Material Time is precious You do not have to include everything Tell a coherent story Present your results clearly What to say Structure your presentation •Title page •Introduction •Aims and objectives •Methodology
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P1: Explain all 6 psychology perspectives. M1: Choose 2 perspectives and extend your explanations to access them. i.e. look at all the factors in detail and assess how useful they are to study human behaviour. In this essay I will be talking about the 6 perspectives which are; social learning theory‚ behaviourism theory‚ biological theory‚ psychodynamic theory‚ cognitive theory and humanism. I will be talking about the theorists involved with psychology and the tests they done to prove their theories
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Psychodynamic Approach What is the Psychodynamic Approach? The Psychodynamic approach was first introduced by a gentleman called Sigmund Freud. He believed that how we behave and think is all done through the unconscious mind through experiences we have gone through mainly in childhood. Conjecture Corporation. (2003-2013). what is the Psychodynamic Approach. Available: http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-the-psychodynamic-perspective.htm#. Last accessed 17/03/2013. Freud Freud’s psychosexual
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Ellie Horwood I have chosen a painting activity. The children would be given a variety of colours and asked to paint a picture of their choice. They would be able to use their imaginations and creative skills to paint a picture possibly showing their emotion in the painting. “A creative activity involves expression of imaginative skills.” (Babies and Young Children‚ nelson thornes‚ page 99) This activity could be for children aged 2 to 11 years and the purpose of this activity would be to develop
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-Behaviourist Theory Definition Behavioural psychology‚ also known as behaviourism‚ is a theory of learning based upon the idea that all behaviours are acquired through conditioning. Conditioning occurs through interaction with the environment. According to behaviourism‚ behaviour can be studied in a systematic and observable manner with no consideration of internal mental states. Beliefs Behaviourism is the train of through that all humans behaviour is a result of social learning from their environment
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