1. What are the major security threats on my network and computers connected to the network? There are cybercriminals who commit crimes using the computers and networks. They spread malicious viruses through the networks such as worms and Trojan horses. They hack other people’s computers to steal important data and identity or destroy data. A hacker uses a packet sniffer to intercept the unencrypted network traffic and capture the passwords or other important information which was communicated through
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TDA 2.5 Schools as Organisations 1.1: Identify the main types of state and independent schools. 1.2: Describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stage(s) and school governance. • Primary schools – funded by the Government and cover key stages 1 & 2. • Secondary schools – funded by the Government and cover key stages 3 & 4. • Academies – State maintained but independently run and cover key stages 3 & 4. • Nurseries
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TASK 3(P6‚ M2‚ D2) A. Explain the effects of legislation to protect consumer on contract for the sale of goods. The Sale of Goods Act 1979 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which regulate contract in which supplies are bought and sold. The Act consolidates the Sale of Goods Act 1893 and following legislation‚ which in twist consolidate the previous ordinary law. The Act lays downward a small number of required legal rules‚ but these limits are least: the size of the Act is concerned
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Understanding the principles & practices of assessment Unit 3 – Understand how to plan assessment 3:1 Summarise key factors to consider when planning assessment When planning assessment it is essential to be aware of the qualification‚ regulations or standards that need to be assessed and how you will go about collecting the evidence and what particular knowledge needs to be given to the learner. The awarding organisation may monitor the delivery‚ assessment and quality of assurance of the qualification
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Procedures 1- Gather all materials needed and set timer to one minute 2- Select short song and 1-6 multiples worksheet 3- Print multiplication worksheets for everyone. They will try to solve the multiplication problems while pressing the spacebar on the keyboard every thirty seconds. To do that‚ they will have a timer next to them and are able to look at it whenever needed. 4- Select two same age elderlies per gender. Select two same age adults per gender. Do the same with the Children.
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what extend do you accept the view that conflict is an inevitable feature of management and organizational behaviour? Suggest how management can attempt to avoid the harmful effects of conflict. Introduction All organizations‚ by their very nature‚ have built in conflicts Conflict is seen as an inherent feature of organisations and induced‚ in part‚ by the very structure of the organisation. The causes might stem from individual characteristics‚ interpersonal factors‚ communications‚ behavior‚ structure
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Her father was wrongly accused and thrown into prison. Felix teaches her French. The monster observes the reading lessons and learns faster than Safie does. 2. What sort of book does Felix use to teach Safie? He uses Volney’s ’Ruins of Empires’. 3. What impression about mankind does the creature gain after hearing the history lessons in this book? The creature learns about the history of civilization and all the wars man has waged on one another. 4. What does the creature realize about himself
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Course Manual Human Behaviour in Organizations PGP 2013-2015 DYNAMICS OF HUMAN BEHAVIOURS IN ORGANISATION Facilitator: E-mail ID Meeting Time Dr Lalita Singh lalitasingh09@gmail.com Dr Vigya Garg garg.vigya@gmail.com Dr Tripti Pande Desai tripti.pdesai@ndimdelhi.org Tuesdays and wednesdays Course Objective: The objective
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GENESIS OF THE CONCEPT OF ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR.. ANSWER== 1.1 INTRODUCTION In a simple term organisational behaviour refers to the behaviour of persons in an organisation. Everybody wants to understand others behaviour. Understanding others behaviour help the persons to influence them. As you must be aware that human behaviour is guided by the internal and external forces. The analysis of these forces provides an insight for understanding the behaviour. Moreover‚ managers have been grappling
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Bibliography: Aldworth‚C. Stretch‚B. and Whitehouse‚ M. (2010). Health and Social Care Level 3. Pearsons Education Limited. Essex Mediline Plus. (2012) Aging changes in the bones‚ muscles and joints [online] http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/004015.htm (accessed on 18/12/12) Welcome trust (2012) ‘why does skin loose elastic as we
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