Reflection on Diversity DeVry University Professor: Marnie Carroll Socs350 Having cultural competence is something that is gained through experience with other cultures other than your own. This means understanding that different cultures do in fact exist and one must be aware that we are all different with different cultures. For me a time that I connected with a different culture in a work environment was a few years back when I was working as a driver
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Student Name Rolando Salas Date 8/10/14 SEC450 Database Traffic Load Lab Report NOTE: Use carriage returns and page breaks as needed to prevent table contents from extending across page boundaries. Task 1—Set up Database Traffic Flows For Socket information‚ the protocol will be TCP and the Source port will be set to sqlnet – Oracle. When you have completed the traffic configuration‚ capture the Traffic Generator window () as shown below and paste (V) it into the table cell provided
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NETW410 Week 1 Lab Report Lab 1: OPNET LAN Modeling Tutorial Week 1 iLab Report The first objective in the LAN Modeling tutorial is Setting Up the Scenario. The final step in setting up your scenario appears below. 1. (30 points) Once your project is created (after Step 6 above)‚ your workspace will contain a map of the United States. Your project and scenario name can be seen in ITGuru’s top window border in the form of Project: Scenario: . Capture a screenshot of your new project
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ECT 122 Week 3 iLab #2 Parts: Breadboard DC power supply Handheld DMM Test leads Wire 2 - 1.0kΩ resistor 2.2kΩ resistor 3.3kΩ resistor 1. Using the circuit below‚ calculate the following values. On the circuit drawing‚ indicate the polarities for each voltage and show the current direction. 0.00133 x = 1.33mA R1 + R2 + R3 + R4 = 1kΩ + 2.2kΩ + 3.3kΩ + 1kΩ = 7500 x 10^3 = 7.5kΩ 1.33mA x 1kΩ = 1.33V 1.33mA x 2.2kΩ = 2.93V 1.33mA x 3.3kΩ = 4.39V 1.33mA x 1kΩ
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ECT 122 Week 1 iLab #3 Parts: Breadboard Hand Held DMM DC Power Supply Test leads Resistor kit 1. List the functions available on the DM717 hand held Digital Multimeter Meter (DMM). Voltage (V)‚ Current (A)‚ (AC and DC)‚ Frequency counter (Hz)‚ Capacitor tester (F)‚ Transistor tester (hFE)‚ Audible Continuity Beeper 2. What is the function of the COM connection? What color lead is placed in this connection? The COM connection is for the reference (ground) connection. The black lead is placed
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ECT122 Week 6 iLab #1 1. Define troubleshooting. The process of locating faults in a circuit or system. 2. What is an open circuit? An open circuit is a circuit that has infinite resistance. This results in no current through the open circuit or anything in series with it. It is often referred to as an open. 3. What is the primary symptom of an open circuit? Symptoms of an open circuit include the current through the component drops to zero. The resistance
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ECT 122 Week 5 iLab #2 Parts: Breadboard DC power supply Handheld DMM Test leads Wire 100 Ω resistor‚ 220 Ω resistor‚ 330 Ω resistor‚ 470 Ω resistor 1. Calculate the quantities listed. IT:_46.72mA___ I1A:_28.03mA___ I2A:__18.68mA___ I3A:__38.31mA___ I4A:__8.15mA___ VR1:__6.16V___ VR2:__6.16V___ VR3:__3.83V___ VR4:__3.83V___ Ra= R1//R2= 220Ω//330Ω= 132Ω Rb= R3//R4= 100Ω//470Ω= 82.45Ω= 82Ω Rt= Ra+Rb= 132Ω+82Ω= 214Ω It= Vs/Rt= 10V/214Ω= 0.04672 x 10^-3=
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ECT 122 Week 1 iLab #3 Parts: Breadboard Handheld DMM DC power supply Test leads Resistor kit 1. List the functions available on the DM717 handheld digital multimeter (DMM). This meter can measure three basic electrical properties voltage‚ current and resistance. 2. What is the function of the COM connection? What color lead is placed in this connection? It’s the common ground and is used in all measurements. Black lead is placed in this connection
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Maria Reyes iLab‚ Week #4 CHARLES’ LAW Introduction The purpose of this lab was to determine the effect of temperature on the volume of gas when the pressure is consistent and to verify Charles’ Law. The data from the experiment reveals that as temperature increases‚ so does volume. This also indicates that as temperature decreases‚ the volume decreases as well. Procedure 1) Select a 60 mL Syringe Sealed from the Gas Syringe item under the Equipment menu. Set the volume to 20 mL in the Initial
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Student Name | | Class | Comp230 | Date | 5/16/2013 | VBScript IPO VBox Lab Report ’ VBScript: NameAge.vbs ’ Written by: ’ Date: 5/16/2013 ’ Class: Comp230 ’ Professor: Giao Dau ’ ===================================== ’Create name and age variables name = "" ageStr = "" ’ Prompt User for Name and Age WScript.StdOut.Write("Please Enter your Full Name ..............") name = WScript.StdIn.ReadLine() WScript.StdOut.WriteLine() ’Skip 1 line WScript.StdOut.Write("Please Enter
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