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    It320 Chapter 1 Questions

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    Chapter 1 1. Which of the following statements accurately describe differences between a LAN and a WAN? b. companies can use a Wan to connect remote locations‚ and a LAN can make a local connection in a building. d. Only WANs require a CSU/DSU to be used on the ends of the cable 2. Network professionals belong to organizations that plan and define standards used in networking. Which of the following are recognized industry organizations? a. IETF c. ISO d

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    Act 3 scene 1 is a terrific piece of drama. How does Shakespeare engage the audience’s interest and build up tension and anticipation of future events in the play? Romeo and Juliet is a terrific Shakespeare play. It is a play of love and tragedy. It shows two people from families who are enemies‚ and who fall in love. In act 3 scenes 1 though it all turns around‚ the tragic death of two people turn it. I will say in this essay how it changes the play and how the langue and style in this play

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    The Presentation of Lady Macbeth in Act 1 We gain our first insight into the character of Lady Macbeth in act 1 scene 5‚ where she is reading a letter from Macbeth (her patner in greatness)‚ he speaks of his meeting with the "weird sisters" and what they have prophecised. Lady Macbeth upon reading this is excited by this great news and overcome with the belief that he will become the king - so her the queen - as is shown in the phrase "Glamis thou art‚ and Cawdor; and shalt be what thou art promised:"

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    Macbeth Act 1 Sc 3

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    Act 1 scene 3 The supernatural atmosphere of scene one is recreated by the witches’ description of their evil doings and by their charm. Their power is limited; they cannot kill the sailor but they can make his ship meet terrifying storms‚ and the poor man’s life a hell on earth. This foreshadows the outcome of the witches’ influence on Macbeth. He too will‚ for example‚ deprived of sleep. The limitation of their powers is an important fact to keep in mind. Macbeth’s first words echo those

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    Lab 1.2 NOUN MAJOR TOPIC 20 DOCTORS 400 PATIENTS NEW DRUG/ TRADITIONAL PROZAC‚ 50/50 PATIENTS NEW DRUG 18 MONTHS CHECKLIST AT TWICE A MONTH TRADITIONAL PROZAC MORE DEPRESS‚ LESS DEPRESS‚ APPETITE‚ SLEEPING? TEST SUPERVISOR 1 PHYSICAL SIDE EFFECT‚ RASHES‚ HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE‚ IRREGULAR HEART RHYTHMS‚ LIVER‚ KIDNEY PROBLEMS TEST SUPERVISOR (PHARMACIST) BLOOD PRESSURE‚ BLOOD TEST RESULT‚ DEPRESSION INDICATORS‚ OWN PATIENCE NOTES PATIENTS MEDICAL PROFILE DR. NOTES LAB 1.3 The school would need

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    5. Remainder Theroem 1. June 1986 Paper 2 #1 (16 marks) a) Find the remainder when x³ + 3x – 2 is divided by x + 2 [2] b) Find the value of a for which (1 – 2a) x² + 5ax + (a – 1)(a – 8) is divisible by x – 2 but not by x – 1. [7] c) Given that 16x4 – 4x³ – 4b²x² + 7bx + 18 is divisible by 2x + b‚ i) show that b³ – 7b² + 36 = 0 [3] ii) find the possible values of b [4] 2. June 1987 Paper 2 #1 (16 marks) a) Given that f(x) = x³ – 7x + 6 i) calculate the remainder when f(x) is divided by

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    Chapter 1 Review Questions

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    1) Why are information systems (IS) essential in organizations? Information systems are the modern approach to data organization. It allows an effective and efficient way to store‚ modify‚ retrieve and manipulate data and information for a specific business or organization. 2) Why do systems analysts need to know who the stakeholders are in the organization? One of the major task and responsibilities of the system analyst is to bridge the connection of all the stakeholders in the organization

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    1. Enterprise a) An Enterprise is a business or organisation which is formed and new products and services are created and brought into the market. Usually established to cater to the gap in the market. b) Enterprise skills are characteristics needed that allow the company or individual to respond effectively to changing markets. Examples of these are determination‚ persistence‚ passion and relevant skills and expertise. c) An entrepreneur is an individual that had an idea in which they developed

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    Question # 3 The Classical management theory made a great impact to what management is today. One very important contribution of the classical management theory was to emphasize the importance of management as a key element to an organized society. Classical management theory also took the time to identify the process and functions in management. Also the classical approach left us management techniques such as time and motion analysis‚ work simplification‚ incentive wage systems‚ personnel testing

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    Heuristics 1 1 1 1

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    and how it is an unconscious decision maker that works for us when we make decisions. Implicit attitudes rest in our minds‚ they are our likes and preferences just like any other attitude. It is not conscious and we might not be aware of it therefore it can’t be controlled either. Heuristics are believed to be also unconsciously and automatically applied much like implicit thoughts‚ and both of these cognitive processes are conscious and unconscious. We make decisions and judgments every day‚ if we

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