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    UNIT A Concept Review Match each term with the statement that best describes it. 1. Internet i. A worldwide collection of interconnected networks. 2. ARP/NET e. Four computers networked together by DARPA in 1969 3. TCP/IP g. Protocols used by all computers connected to the Internet 4. FTP b. A protocol used to transfer files between computers 5. HTML c. The formatting language used to create a Web page 6. Links a. Clickable text‚ graphics‚ or other Web page elements that point

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    MODULE E – Planetary Engineering: Mesozoic Tectonics Lesson 17 – Plate Tectonics 101  Introduction - Plate Tectonics = “Grand Unifying Theory” explaining relationships between processes within Earth  From Theory of Continental Drift - Alfred Wegener in 1915  The Theory of Plate Tectonics 1) Earth’s surface consists of many lithospheric plates including crust (continental or oceanic) and immediately underlying mantle‚ cold and rigid 2) These plates are presently moving around on Earth’s surface

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    as it does today. What we think of McDonald’s now as being associated with childhood obesity and “frankenfood”‚ instead was associated with a place where families enjoyed eating dinner or a fun night out. This ad depicts the restaurant as a social hotspot for fun get togethers that also can provide some comfort and excitement. In the background of this comic-like ad is a starry night and in large‚ blocky‚ letters the words‚ “Let’s Eat Out!” Directly underneath the words‚ there is a Mcdonald’s restaurant

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    Plate Tectonic Assignment 1. The Juan de Fuca and Cocos plates were once part of a much larger plate called the _________ plate. 2. How long ago was this plate the dominate plate? 3. What plate(s) are the remnants of this former plate? 4. What kind of plate boundary exists between the Juan de Fuca and the North American plate? 5. What kind of plate boundary exists between the Pacific plate and the North American plate? 6. What tectonic process is ongoing between Baja California and the North

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    Short Paper: Mantle Convection‚ The Forces Behind Plate Motion PHSC 210-Spring B Term‚ Elements of Earth Science February ‚ 2014 Short Paper: Mantle Convection‚ The Forces Behind Plate Motion Introduction The paper is about plate mantle convection‚ the forces behind plate motion. Lutgens & Tarbuck (2014) found “Convection is a type of heat transfer that involves the actual movement of a substance” (p. 177). Plate mantle convection is described by Merriam-Webster’s

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    network‚ or connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot‚ you can have access to online banking‚ as well as everything I mentioned above. Many restaurants‚ coffee shops‚ hotels‚ and even airports offer free Wi-Fi for their customers to connect to. While this is very convenient for all of us‚ there are risks that we should be aware of when we use these connections. There are malicious users out there who can intercept our Wi-Fi signals when we attempt to connect to these hotspots. I will discuss how they pull off

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    does best... passively listen to network traffic running over the 802.11 signal. We are able to map several subnets and gather other interesting information being broadcast to the public. At the end of the night‚ we were able to gather over 127 WiFi hotspots after only driving seventeen miles round trip. With this type of information gathered‚ playtime for hackers begins. Wardriving Also referred to as “Geek’s catch and release fishing”‚ is the act of driving around and

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    in our daily life. That much is true; when we have to research information for our school projects and our computers are unavailable. We would be able to look up the information on our mobile phones with the help of public Wi-Fi or a personal hotspot your friend has on his smartphone. When we have an appointment we need to attend to‚ we can easily make a schedule in our mobile phones to remind us so that we will not forget. If we are not at home and a family member or friend wishes to contact

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    AERIAL FIREFIGHTING Introduction Firefighters shall be deployed should all preventive measures fail. Unfortunately‚ the scale of forest fire could be so large that the number of ground firefighting crews would fall short. For instance‚ the fire in Kalimantan‚ Indonesia‚ in 1982 affected a scale of 3.5 million hectares of woods‚ its 1997 counterpart blazed across 5 million hectares (Boer‚ 2002); the 2009 forest fire in Southern Australia razed a relatively smaller but nonetheless significant area

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    “The extent to which tectonic processes represent hazards depends on when and where they are experienced. Discuss” Throughout this essay I will be discussing my view on the extent to which I think tectonic processes represent hazards depending on when and where they are experienced. My view is that the hazards caused by tectonic processes such as volcanoes and earthquakes are very much likely to have a bigger impact socially‚ environmentally and economically depending on where they had occurred

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