Lesson 2701A-3 Assignment Describe what is meant by soft skills and explain why they are important in networking projects The term soft skills refers to those skills that are not easily measurable‚ such as customer relations‚ oral and written communications‚ dependability‚ teamwork‚ and leadership abilities. Some soft skills might appear to be advantages in any profession‚ but they are especially important when you must work in teams‚ in challenging technical circumstances‚ and under tight deadlines-requirements
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Function SubMatchTest(inpStr) Dim oRe‚ oMatch‚ oMatches Set oRe = New RegExp ’ Look for an email address (not a perfect RegExp). oRe.Pattern = "(\w+)@(\w+)\.(\w+)" ’ Get the Matches collection. Set oMatches = oRe.Execute(inpStr) ’ Get the first item in the Matches collection. Set oMatch = oMatches(0) msgbox typename(oMatch) ’ Create the results string. ’ The Match object is the entire match - someone@example.com. retStr = "Email address is: " & oMatch & vbNewline
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Module 2: Preparation of Books of Accounts Double Entry System • Double entry system was introduced to the business world by an Italian merchant named Lucas Pacioli in 1494 A.D. According to J.R.Batliboi “Every business transaction has a two-fold effect and that it affects two accounts in opposite directions and if a complete record were to be made of each such transaction‚ it would be necessary to debit one account and credit another account. It is this recording of the two fold effect of every
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Learning & Memory 1. Learning Learning = relatively permanent change in behaviour due to experience 1. Learning • Definition implies learning takes place when there is change in behaviour • But changes in behaviour do not always mean learning has taken place • If we look at the definition the changes has to be permanent • This means it has to be long lasting as a result of experience • Most human behaviour is learned behaviour • We will discuss 3 types of
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Wi-Fi (Wireless Network) Troubleshooting ADSL - No Connection https://iihelp.iinet.net.au/Troubleshooting_ADSL_-_No_Connection This article will guide you through the troubleshooting for no internet connection (sync) on an ADSL1 or ADSL2+ broadband service. Click one of these links to skip down: Symptoms Things to check Troubleshooting If your modem gets back online while it is isolated More information Why do I need to test a different modem or try my modem somewhere else? Symptoms
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CHAPTER 2 WHOLE NUMBERS What have we discussed? 1. The number 1‚ 2‚ 3… which use for counting are known as natural number. 2. If you add 1 to a natural number‚ we get its successor‚ if you subtract 1 from a natural number‚ you get its predecessor. 3. Every natural number has a successor. Every natural number except 1 has a predecessor. 4. If add the number zero to the collection of the natural numbers‚ we get the collection of whole numbers. Thus‚ the number 0‚ 1‚ 2‚
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reference: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/sql important: constrains: SQL constraints are used to specify rules for the data in a table. If there is any violation between the constraint and the data action‚ the action is aborted by the constraint. In SQL‚ we have the following constraints: NOT NULL - Indicates that a column cannot store NULL value UNIQUE - Ensures that each rows for a column must have a unique value PRIMARY KEY - A combination of a NOT NULL and UNIQUE. Ensures that
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TASKBAR In the graphical user interface (GUI) for a computer operating system or application‚ a taskbar is a visual device on the desktop that typically shows the user which applications (tasks) are currently active and running. Combined window management and program launching As noted above‚ the Windows 7 taskbar combines two previously separate bits of functionality: Open window management and program launching/file opening. Prior to Windows 7‚ the taskbar was generally used only to manage open
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1/29 Function of nervous system Basically designed to keep you alive Essentially you can adapt to whatever environment you’re in and stay alive Adapt to be able to do behaviors Drugs have direct effect on NS Synaptic transmission Started out neuron centric until about 10 years ago Basically looked at how drugs affect neurons and what role neurons play in behaviors How neurons were communicating with other neurons or other cells in body All drugs changed what was happening at synapse
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21 Basic Tools in Visual Basic 0.6 Control Description Pointer Provides a way to move and resize the controls form PictureBox Displays icons/bitmaps and metafiles. It displays text or acts as a visual container for other controls. TextBox Used to display message and enter text. Frame Serves as a visual and functional container for controls. CommandButton Used to carry out the specified action when the user chooses it. CheckBox Displays a True/False or Yes/No option. OptionButton
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