block 192.168.0.0 192.168.255.255 255.255.255.0 Lab 8.1 Review 1. What class of address is it? Class C Are you able to identify it based on the first octet‚ by the subnet mask‚ or both? Both Is your IP address part of the private address block? No 2. Does the use of subnet masking invalidate any of the classful address assignments in IPv4 or does it expand the addressing capabilities while upholding the class rules for older addresses? It does not. It follows the rules allowing all connected devices
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All feedback will be recorded on learner record. Level 3 Health and safety Support children and young people’s health and safety CYP Core 3.4 Promote the welfare and well being in the early years EYMP 3 Task 1 1. Question: Add the legislation chart that you completed in class CYP 3.4 AC 1.3‚ 1.4‚ EYMP 3 AC 1.1‚ 1.2 See attached – Pages 10 & 15 2. Question: Explain why it is important to take a balanced approach to risk management CYP 3.4 AC 3.1 Children and young people need a
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alcohol syndrome maternal ill health - pre-ecalmpsia‚ high blood pressure poor maternal diet substance abuse assisted birth - forceps‚ ventouse‚ caesarean section birth trauma - distress‚ anoxia‚ premature birth‚ post-term birth Outcome 2 expects you to .. Be able to promote the development and learning of babies and young children 2.1 Undertake assessments of babies or young children development and learning needs --- types of observation 2.2 Demonstrate in own practice how the
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The psychodynamic theory: It is based around three dynamic which are Food‚ Sex and water. This approach is based on the premise that human behaviour and relationships are shaped by conscious and unconscious influences. This was developed by Freud Sigmund. Conscious: consists of all the mental processes of which we are aware and what you want. For example‚ you may be feeling thirsty at this moment and decide to get a drink. Unconscious: this contains our biological based instincts for the original
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Lab 8 answer key Exploring group policy administration This lab contains the following exercises: Exercise 8.1 Configuring the Local Computer Policy Exercise 8.2 Configuring Processing Order Exercise 8.3 Configuring Priority Order Exercise 8.4 Using Block Policy Inheritance and Enforce Exercise 8.5 Cleanup for Exercise 8.6 Exercise 8.6 Configuring Account Policies Post-Lab Cleanup Estimated lab time: 130 minutes Exercise 8.1 Configuring the Local Computer Policy Overview
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Unit 1. Understanding child and young person development. 1. Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19years. The word development refers not to the physical growth of children and young people‚ but to the skills and knowledge that they are developing. When looking at child development it is divided into the following areas – Physical Development Refers to learning how to master physical movement. Fine motor skills
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During the P0 challenge everyone’s ideas for the project were heard. We did this through the normal brainstorming method. We all read the instructions‚ then everyone shared their ideas for how we should complete the prototype. We quickly started to realize that everyone had a similar vision on the basics of the car. However‚ we all had different ideas for the materials and how to assemble the car. In order for everyone’s ideas and opinions to be heard‚ we each took time explaining to the group what
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Bibliography: Kamen‚ T. (2011) Teaching Assistant’s Handbook Level 3 Harvey‚ N.(2006) Effective Communication Bruce T and Meggitt C.(2006) Child Care and Education. CACHE level 3 Diploma in Child Care and Education. Content and Images copyright Stonebridge Colleges‚ All rights reserved‚ 2010.
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Analysis and reflection: Children This lesson was one of the first RE lessons that the children had around their particular unit so I was unaware about how much knowledge they had however‚ I knew that they may require extra input in order to develop their understanding. During the starter‚ the children sat together on the carpet in a circle in order for them to see each other whilst discussing. It motivated the children when I asked them to close their eyes to imagine somewhere that they would like
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Session 1: Rights and responsibilities at work Unit 1 notes: Keywords: Key responsibilities Legal rights Health and safety Problems Communication Teamwork Five key areas: Employment contracts Legislation Sources of information The role of representative bodies supporting employees Equality and diversity. Additional information found in contracts or elsewhere may include: A termination date for temporary jobs Relevant trade union agreements Grievance and appeal procedures
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