B and C. With CIDR‚ between 13 and 27 bits of an IP address can refer to the network segment while the remaining bits refer to the host portion. For example‚ in the case of 27 bits‚ this would result in a network segment with 30 hosts (2 to the power of (32-27) -2). CIDR offers major benefits: Fewer entries are needed in routing tables since several contiguous network segments can be aggregated into one IP address CIDR makes more IP addresses available. Dispensing with the rigid rules of classful
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AN OPINION ESSAY (EXAMPLE AND WRITING) A. Read the essay‚ ignoring the gaps. Match each paragraph to its purpose. Paragraph 1 a) Give some facts to support your opinion. Paragraph 2 b) Write a conclusion‚ restating your opinion. Paragraph 3 c) Introduce the point‚ including your opinion. Paragraph 4 d) Give some contrasting points of view and say why you don’t agree with them. “Children under 16 shouldn’t be allowed to have mobile phones. They are a distraction from studies
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UNIT 402. Delivering Lifelong Learning. LEVEL 4 THEORY ASSESSMENT. A. NEGOTIATING WITH LEARNERS Initial Assessment; involves the learner‚ the teacher and the curriculum. The initial assessment is where the teacher gets to know learners deeper than just their name and age. Factors to consider within the initial assessment: • Personal circumstances • Numeracy‚ language and literacy skills • Previous learning and achievements • Vocational skills • Learning styles • Personal and social
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Important neighbors: Strengths: Weaknesses: Impact on neighbors: Legacy: Conflict Analysis Sheet Name of conflict: Time period: Type of conflict: Underlying causes: 2 Immediate cause(s): Turning points/important events: Ending event(s): End result: Short-term effects: Long-term effects: Change Analysis Sheet Society: Time period: Significant
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Support Literacy and Numeracy Activities. The literacy and numeracy skills expected of the pupils with whom you work. The aim of the school literacy and numeracy policies is to establish the expected level of competency for the children. These policies are driven by the National Curriculum which sets out targets to be achieved in various subject areas at each of the Key Stages. The Key Stages are as follows: Key Stage 0 | Nursery and reception years (3–5 years old) | Now included as
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Kayla Boehmig MKTG 320 TR 2:00 Coca Cola: Another Advertising Hit 1. Consider Coca-Cola’s advertising throughout its history. Identify as many commonalities as possible for its various ads and campaigns. A common theme that I see in Coca-Cola’s slogans is happiness. The slogan in 1923 was “Enjoy life.” In more recent years‚ other slogans used depicting happiness includes “Life tastes good” and also “Open happiness”. I believe that Coca-Cola stands for wholesome‚ quality‚ and happiness. It is a company
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M1 and D1 In order for me to progress further into personal and professional development that will be based in my career i have to face many different obstacles along the way in order to get there. I have many different pursuit of career’s that I’m hoping to achieve for one‚ within the four years’ time my hope is to “finish my University study with flying and achievable colours”‚ ways I can achieve this objective and progress further in my career is by allowing myself to put all of my focus
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Experiment Results Stop & Think Questions: The source of the patient samples is Your answer : a. blood Correct answer: c. epithelial scrapings What is the name for the specific part of the antigen that the antibody binds to? Your answer : c. active site Correct answer: b. epitope 15. Drag the first slide (patient A) to the fluorescent microscope. Count the number of elementary bodies you see through the microscope (recall that elementary bodies stain green)‚ enter the number of elementary
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Activity Based Management A Summary Managerial Accounting Abstract Activity-based management (ABM) is an approach to management that directs the focus of cost managers towards activities analysis. Theoretically by concentrating on activities‚ this will increase the ability of management to control costs be improving efficiencies. Activity-based management (ABM) uses activity-based costing (ABC) information. ABM/ABC has been around for over 25 years and has
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Construction & Quality Control of Flexible Pavements BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION Bituminous construction are classified into four categories • Interface Treatments • Thin Bituminous surface Courses • Bituminous Surface Courses • Bituminous Binder Courses INTERFACE TREATMENTS Prime Coat Tack Coat Crack Prevention Courses SAM and SAMI Purpose Of Priming: To plug the capillary voids To coat and bond loose materials on the surface To harden or toughen the surface To
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