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    Nt1310 Unit 9

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    Topology – Star shaped line‚ all nodes attached to separate lines. If one computer crashes the other still work. Tree Topology – All nodes attached to separate lines that lead to the HUB. If one computer crashes the others are not effected. 9. All computers and phones all connect to my modem so I have a LAN (Local area network) and connect to my computers and phones by putting in my username and password into my Internet service

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    Abraham Maslow in April was born in 1980. He was born in a small city in New York‚ Brooklyn‚ named. New York is one of the most ancient of Russian Jewish immigrant children. Immigrants from Russia‚ he was a Jew. Without an education His parents‚ I hope the last of the new world‚ more want to give children a sound education. Let him be successful academically can get. Abraham Maslow in Brooklyn a prestigious boys’ high school graduation‚ he has a few friends together to grow and focus in the research

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    Unit 9 - Lo1

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    released from hospital and will need help when he leaves hospital as he is paralysed down his left side and he struggles with his speech as a result of his stroke. Sam has rights towards his care. He has the right to communication‚ dignity‚ safety‚ family‚ and to have access to services‚ treatment and support. Below I am going to explain how Sam has these rights. When Sam returns home we want to make sure that when he is receiving the help that he needs his dignity is thought of. To make sure that

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    PA205: Introduction to Legal Analysis and Writing Prof: Wendi Cline Kaplan University January 17‚ 2015 By‚ Heather Leigh Bradley Natalie Attired Case Memorandum: To: Senior Partner From: Heather Bradley Re: Attired v. New Mexico Department Labor Employment Security Department‚ Board of Review Date: 01/17/2015 Statement of Facts: Natalie Attired was employed at Biddy’s as a waitress. Biddy’s evaluates waitress’ performance every three months. Natalie received

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    Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978: A Proposal for Change The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 was to reduce the number of Native American children entering foster care and strengthen the families of Native American people. The three major goals of ICWA are to: 1) eliminate the need to remove Indian children from their families‚ both nuclear and extended‚ because of cultural bias and ignorance; 2) to assure that Indian children who need to be removed for their own protection be placed in

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    Nt1310 Unit 9

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    1  What are two reasons for physical layer protocols to use frame encoding techniques? (Choose two.) to identify where the frame starts and ends* to distinguish data bits from control bits* to reduce the number of collisions on the media to increase the media throughput to provide better media error correction 2  Which statement is correct about multimode fiber? Multimode fiber commonly uses a laser as a light source. Multimode fiber cables carry signals from multiple connected sending

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    Nt1310 Unit 9

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    Student Name: Ryan Greene Student Email: greenerbg@gmail.com Site Title: Modern Electronic Communication Ninth Edition Location on Site: Chapter 1 > Multiple Choice 100% Correct of 15 Scored items: 15 correct: 100% 0 incorrect: 0% Submitted on January 14‚ 2012 at  1:13 PM (UTC/GMT) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 1 Which part of the sine-wave expression cannot be varied in accordance with the low-frequency intelligence

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    P2 Unit 9

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    and professional identifies an individual that can support and empower the client by using appropriate care and ensuring that targets are met. Recording: Professional records which individuals are involved in the care plan. E.g. the main individual‚ family and professionals.  Communicating: Care plan professional ensures that all individuals who are involved receive a copy of the care plan and understand the roles and responsibilities. Implementation: the professional will notify when the services are

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    Unit 9 P1

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    as a sole trader instead of establishing a partnership with her brother Justin. It is most appropriate for Jane King to operate her business as a sole trader as there will be no disagreements in the management of the business as well as within her family as the partnership would have been with her brother. Disputes in the management of a business would have also affected the employees of the business as they might feel they have divided loyalty. This leads to confusion in authority of the business

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    the family. Weighing those two goals and determining which is more important in a particular situation poses a serious challenge. Child welfare experts constantly struggle to balance the risk of causing psychological damage to children by removing them from their families with the risk of exposing them to physical harm by leaving them with abusive parents or guardians. This decision is especially difficult when the evidence of abuse is unclear. Ideology and Values One law of child welfare policy

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