Vocabulary Exercise: Matching LLC-Provides an interface to the upper layers MAC- Controls the placement of a frame on the medium LLC-Remains relatively independent of the physical equipment MAC-Adds a frame delimiter MAC-Provides a unique source and destination address Concept Questions 1. The success of Ethernet is due to the following factors: • Simplicity and ease of maintenance • Ability to incorporate new technologies • Reliability • Low cost of installation and upgrade 2. Data
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Short Responses for Garrison CH 8 and CH 9‚ Midterm‚ and part of AICE CH 7 Explain how wind‚ temperature‚ density‚ the Coriolis effect and the shape of the sea bed produce ocean currents and upwelling. Ocean currents are the continuous movement of ocean water driven by forces acting on the water‚ including: wind‚ waves‚ the Coriolis effect‚ temperature‚ salinity and tides. The contours of the sea bed influence the strength and direction of the current. Surface ocean currents are generally
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· The War For Independence o Introduction § At the start of the war Britain had the best-equipped and most disciplined army‚ along with a navy that was unopposed in American waters § Due to the native officer corps and considerable experience in colonial wars‚ the Patriot forces proved formidable § Initially the British thought they could regain political control by having one military victory § This strategy did not work due to the geography on eastern North America § Patriots
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3. French- Huron and Algonquin British- Iroquois 4. The French had claimed the Ohio River Valley and were trading furs to the Native Americans. The British wanted to settle on the river and trade furs as well. Conflict came about for fur trading between the French and British. 5. The leaders of the Great Awakening placed an importance on religion. The believed that it was
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While watching 56 Up‚ I found that I did not successfully predict many of the subjects’ life courses. For example‚ during 7 Up‚ Neil was a very optimistic and happy young boy. He had high aspirations of going to Oxford‚ and I found it very surprising when I saw that he dropped out of college after a semester and that he became homeless for a period of time. Also‚ I was shocked when I saw how much he struggled as an adult to stay happy because he was such a cheerful young boy. He ends up being a politician
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Interest Groups Interest Groups Past and Present: The “Mischiefs of Faction” -What we call interest groups today were known as ‘factions’ by the founders of the Republic -The framers needed a way to establish a stable and orderly constitutional system that would also respect the liberty of free citizens and prevent the tyranny of the majority or of a single dominant interest A Nation of Interests People form voluntary groups based on issues like gun control or tax reduction to try and influence
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3.1 True/False Questions 1) Emotional intelligence refers to the capacity for monitoring our own feelings and those of others‚ along with motivating ourselves and managing our emotions? 0 True 0 False 2) This first major relationship challenge is understanding the win-win philosophy? 0 True 0 False 3) In the strategic/consultative selling model‚ developing a relationship strategy includes the following recommendations: adopt the marketing concept‚ project a professional image‚ and
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15‚ 2013 READING GUIDE CHAPTER 1: What is Nutrition OBJECTIVES: 1. Identify and discuss factors that affect food choices. (Course objective 1) 2. Define: nutrition‚ nutrients‚ essential nutrients‚ non essential nutrients‚ kilocalorie 3. Identify the six classes of nutrients utilized by humans and describe their basic functions in the body. (Course Objective 4) 4. Describe the steps of the scientific method. 5. Describe the following components of research studies:
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AP I Chapter 8- Joints of the Skeletal System 1) What is a joint? Functional junctions between bones 2) How are joints classified? Structurally: fibrous‚ cartilaginous‚ synovial Functionally: immovable‚ slightly moveable‚ freely moveable 3) Describe the 3 types of fibrous joints. • Syndemosis: sheet or bundle of dense connective tissue • Sutures: only between flat bones of skull • Gomphosis: binds teeth to bony sockets 4) What is the function of the fontanels? Allows the skull to slightly
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STUDY GUIDE: MODULE 5 As you read this week’s textbook reading assignments‚ take notes in response to these questions and statements. This study guide will help you to prepare for your quiz. Harbin: Chapter 14 1. How did Rehoboam manage to lose most of his kingdom? 2. Why is Asa viewed as a good king but given a mixed review? 3. How did Jehoshaphat show piety on the one hand but political naivete on the other? 4. What is most memorable about Athaliah? 5. How did Joash bring
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