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98-366 Networking Fundamentals Exam Design The Basics This exam is designed to assess candidates’ knowledge of fundamental networking concepts. MTA is a new certification under the Microsoft Certification Program that validates the foundational knowledge needed to begin building a career in Microsoft technologies. It can also serve as a stepping stone to the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist exams. Successful candidates for this exam will earn an MTA certification as well as access to benefits
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Mune Company recorded journal entries for the declaration of $50‚000 of dividends‚ the $32‚000 increase in accounts receivable for services rendered‚ and the purchase of equipment for $21‚000. What net effect do these entries have on equity? Decrease of $18‚000. Maso Company recorded journal entries for the issuance of ordinary shares for $40‚000‚ the payment of $13‚000 on accounts payable‚ and the payment of salaries expense of $21‚000. What net effect do these entries have on equity? Increase
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Acceptable Use Policy The acceptable use policy is a set of rules that a corporation‚ organization or internet service providers‚ provide to their employees about the use of computers‚ networks and associated resources. These rules would state that not only just employees but users as well should not access the system areas where they are not authorized to‚ they would be held accountable for what all they do‚ they should only use to computer that was issued to them for purposes assigned to them
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1. What I found to be interesting in this week’s reading is something I never really thought about much and that’s the thought of waste. Mainly the thought of toileting issues was there a set area for going to the bathroom? Another thing that struck up a conversation with my boyfriend was the Inca tribe not having a form of conventional writing the whole knots and colors is very fascinating to me. 2. When I was reading the chapters my boyfriend was watching expedition un-know on the travel channel
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Verbal communication Verbal communication is when a person communicates with someone in a way that they can hear and understand each other. It can be done in many different ways such as telephone‚ face to face and meetings. Although verbal communication is the easiest it has its advantages and its disadvantages just like every way of communication. In terms of Tesco’s verbal communication the example are the following: * Customer services * Tannoy system * Meetings * Interaction
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P7: Outline electronic and non-electronic methods for communicating business information‚ using examples for different types of audience. The first type of information that I am focusing on is written information that is on screen‚ the form of the communication is a PowerPoint presentation which is used electronically to present information to members of staff. In Sainsbury’s they hold meetings regularly and my example of a time is when they had a new product that was coming into their store
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rather great way to connect. Connecting to routers is easy on both IPv4 and IPv6 because they both can be converted depending on which way they are going. The Flags field indicates flags that are set on the multicast address. The size of this field is 4 bits. As of RFC 2373‚ the only flag defined is the Transient (T) flag. The T flag uses the low-order bit of the Flags field. When set to 0‚ the T flag indicates that the multicast address is a permanently-assigned (well-known) multicast address allocated
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Energy From the moment we wake up in the morning until the time we go to bed each night‚ we all use different forms of energy to perform our daily activities. On a daily basis I use energy for transportation to commute to and from work and run errands; for cooking meals using either my gas range‚ microwave or charcoal grill; for heating my home in the winter and cooling my home in the summer; for daily showering‚ and for lighting my home in order to be comfortable and productive. Most of the
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External pressures External environmental factors contribute to the need for change. Some of these factors are legislative and some are financial Changing regulatory and legal frameworks The way an organisation interprets legalisation‚ or regulatory frameworks‚ determines the content of internal policy. For example‚ laws governing illegal file sharing have led to most schools and employers banning the use of p2p file sharing‚ even if the files shared are legal or open- source. The legalisation
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