delineates broadcast domains by performing routing functions between virtual LANs (VLANs) defined at the access layer. 3. The core layer of the hierarchical design is the high-speed backbone of the internetwork. The core layer is critical for interconnectivity between distribution layer devices‚ so it is important for the core to be highly available and redundant. 4. Benefits of Hierarchical Network: * Scalability – can be expanded easily * Redundancy - Redundancy at the core and
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ChaNoel A. Torres Acevedo Intermediate Accounting I Homework: Exercise 3-1: Apr. | 2 | Cash | 30‚000 | | | | Equipment | 14‚000 | | | | Christine Ewing‚ Capital | | 44‚000 | | | | | | | 2 | No entry—not a transaction. | | | | | | | | | 3 | Supplies | 700 | | | | Accounts Payable | | 700 | | | | | | | 7 | Rent Expense | 600 | | | | Cash | | 600 | | | | | | | 11 | Accounts Receivable
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at rest or continues moving until affected by another force. 3. Potential Energy-The energy that a body or system has stored because of its position 4. Kinetic Energy- The energy a body or system has because it is moving. 5. Friction- Resistance encountered by a moving object in contact with another object. 6. Traction-The adhesive friction between a moving object and the surface on which it is moving. Module 4 – Signs‚ Signals & Pavement Markings 1. Explain the purpose of the
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PARTICIPATION OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN DECISIONS AFFECTING THEIR LIVES. 2.4 HOW TO SUPPORT CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE ACCORDING TO THEIR AGE‚ NEEDS AND ABILITIES TO MAKE PERSONAL CHOICES AND EXPERIENCES THAT HAVE A POSITIVE IMPACT ON THEIR LIVES. 3. THE POSSIBLE
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Petrie’s Electronics Case Chapter 3 &4 Chapter 3 1.What qualities might Jim possess that would make him a successful project manager? Jim possess that would make him a successful project manager he would have a diverse set of skill like management‚ leadership‚ technical‚ conflict management‚ and customer relationship. Jim assistant director of information technology is so that they can give him knowledge for the current system that the company is using. Jim knows who is the
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Chapter 3 & 4 Outline: Chapter 3: Jurisdiction Chapter 4: Alternative Dispute Resolution Chapter 3: Jurisdiction Equal Protection 14th Amendment of US Constitution Nor deny any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws 2009 Iowa Supreme Court Case Matter of equal protection under the law Check & Balances of 3 branches of government Judiciary checking legislative’s power ISSUE: State statues definition of “marriage” -limiting it to man & woman. Unconstitutional
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Module 3: Natural Forces Affecting the Driver Vocabulary: Please define six (6) of the following terms in your own words. Please do not just copy and paste the definition. 1. Gravity-the force of attraction a bigger object has with a smaller object 2. Inertia-an object at rest will most likely stay at rest‚ while an object at motion will most likely stay at motion 3. Potential Energy-the energy an object has stored depending on how high the object is from the ground 4. Kinetic Energy-The energy an
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With reference to EMC and other relevant Legislation‚ discuss the role of the Early Years Practitioner in working with other agencies to safeguard children . This assignment will cover safeguarding children and what safeguarding actually is. The different types of abuse‚ how they would be noticed and how the abuse could affect the child痴 later life. This assignment will also discuss theories relating to how child abuse comes about. The ways of safeguarding children
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4.1. Explain how routines are based on: Meeting a child’s needs Agreements with parents Participation of children. Routines should flow with the child’s needs. Babies and children are individuals first each with a unique profile and abilities. It is important that planning starts with the observation of each child in order to consider their interests‚ development and learning stage. Routines are set up by planning of a day by time‚ activity‚ etc. Children understand it as a routine;
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1.1 Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. The health and safety requirements of all pupils and adults must be taken into consideration before starting any learning activity and we must ensure that the learning environment is free from any hazard that could affect a person’s health and safety. We have a duty of care to provide a safe and secure learning environment for our children and to ensure their comfort and
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