Introduction to Networking GRADED ASSIGNMENTS Unit 9 Research 1: Network Design‚ Part 1 Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes Show competency in all outcomes for this course. Assignment Requirements Now it is time for you to put your networking knowledge to work. Read through the Network Design: Kamazon.kom Network Upgrade information and make sure you understand the customer’s requirements. Your instructor will act as Kamazon’s representative‚ so if you have questions or need clarification
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HOSTS SETUP 1: Turn off all internet access. 2: You need to find your existing hosts file so navigate to here (hidden files and folders need to be shown); Windows 7/Vista/XP Windows 2K = = C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC 3: In the ETC folder is a file called hosts‚ open this file with notepad (double click then open with notepad)‚ in notepad the file will look like this; 4: If you have any information after the; # ::1 localhost Then copy all of
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Virtual Lab: Enzyme Controlled Reactions Worksheet 1. Which of the following does NOT apply to an enzyme: b. Inorganic 2. When an enzyme catalyzes a reaction: a. Substrate(s) bind in the active site 3. Which of the following would interfere most with the ability of an enzyme to catalyze a reaction? a. Reduced concentration of substrate available 4. Feedback mechanisms regulate the rate of enzyme activity‚ effectively “turning off” an enzyme in a reversible way until more product is needed
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ENZYME LAB REPORT 1. In your own words‚ define objective qualitative and objective quantitative data. DO NOT USE EXAMPLES AS YOUR SOLE DEFINITION. (3) There are two different types of information that can be obtained from research. The types of information that can be obtained are quantitative and qualitative data. Research results are considered qualitative when the results can be answered with a simple statement of yes or no. Qualitative data does not attempt to give a numerical value; instead
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Unit 7: support Children and Young People’s Health and Safety 1 Know the legislative and policy framework for health and safety 1.1 The aims of my school’s health and safety policy are to make sure that a safe and healthy environment is provided to all children and staff‚ and any visitors that may come to the school‚ and to make sure that every member of the school community knows their role and responsibility for helping maintain the healthy and safe environment. At the school the establishment
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of this lab was to compare the action of a catalyst (enzyme) under different environmental conditions. This was determined by performing a variety of different experiments. The first experiment was performed by adding hydrogen peroxide to sand. Due to the fact that the sand was not soluble in the hydrogen peroxide‚ no reaction thus no catalyst were present. Manganese dioxide was also added to the hydrogen peroxide creating a moderately fast reaction thus leading to believe that an enzyme was present
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Running head: THREE ABBREVIATED RESEARCH PLANS Three Abbreviated Research Plans Patricia Bolivar Walden University Research Theory‚ Design‚ and Methods RSCH- 8100H-6 Dr. Rodney Bowden November 18‚ 2012 1 THREE ABBREVIATED RESEARCH PLANS 2 Three Abbreviated Research Plans Introduction This paper illustrates how a public health practitioner when presented with a problem‚ issue‚ or situation in the community can use a quantitative‚ qualitative‚ or mixed methods approach strategy
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Chemistry Unit 1 – Revision Questions Chemistry 1A 1) Define an element. How many are there in the Periodic Table? 2) Write a table with the charges and masses of protons‚ neutrons and electrons. 3) Define atomic number and mass number. 4) Draw electron (energy level) diagrams for Be‚ S‚ Al‚ Cl and K. Also‚ write down the number of protons and neutrons for each. Finally‚ write the symbols (with mass no. and atomic no.) 5) Why have all Group 7 elements (halogens) got similar chemical properties
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Solid dielectric cable has become the national standard for underground electric transmission lines less than 200 kV. There is less maintenance with the solid cable‚ but impending insulation failures are much more difficult to monitor and detect. #7 Near end crossing ‚ a measure of the level of signal coupling within the cable with the high next (dB) value being desirable. Attenuation is the amount loss in the signal strength as it propagate down the Wire. #12 An electrical transmission line
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WORKSHEET – UNIT 7 Task 1 – What criteria do we need to consider when selecting vocabulary? The criteria that we need to consider when selecting vocabulary is the appropriacy to the task and students. If the selected vocabulary are not appropriate to the task and or the level of the students‚ then there is no use in teaching that word as the it will not be pertinent. Secondly‚ the frequency and coverage of the vocabulary is important. The teachers need to assess how likely the student to
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