Group 7 - Communication Activity Chapter 11 December 11‚ 2012 Hi Uncle Jim‚ I am glad that you came to me for advice on how to incorporate and to help you understand the following stock terms. As you know I am an accounting major at U.N.O and am familiar with stockholders’ equity. “Authorized stock” is the amount of stock that a corporation is authorized to sell. All shares of the corporation are authorized however have not necessarily been issued. If your corporation were to sell all
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| | Howard Giles’ Communication Accommodation TheoryAnswer | | | | | Correct Answer: | claims that when another group is attractive and powerful‚ we adapt our communication style to their speech behaviors and norms | | | | | Question 7 2 out of 2 points | | | Immediately after listening to a short talk‚ most of us cannot accurately report _____ percent of what was said.Answer | | | | | Correct Answer: | 50 | | | | | Question 8 2 out of 2 points | | |
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SIGNALING SYSTEM 7 The hardware and software functions of the SS7 protocol are divided into functional abstractions called “levels”. These levels map loosely to the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) 7 layer model defined by the international standards organisation . • Messsage transfer part • Isdn user part • Telephone user part • Signaling connection control part • Transaction capabilities applications part SS7 Protocol Stack The hardware and software functions of the SS7 protocol are divided into
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themselves and just keep each other in check while keeping everything balanced it would be easier to create a treaty instead of war. The alliances created increased tensions. Another main factor is the murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Hungary. 7. Was the description of the Balkans as the “powder keg” of Europe justified? Yes‚ the Balkans was overlapping many groups that were trying to unite the Slavs and take ore more and more territory. That caused major conflict in Europe. Powder Keg refers
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E1 – See Attached E2 It is important to take into consideration the physical environment when planning for children’s learning and to create an enabling environment‚ this is because Health and Safety and Risk Assessments will need to be carried out‚ in order to ensure it’s safe for the children. For example an outdoor environment‚ will need to be Risk Assessed to make sure there are enough staff to Children for the ratio and whether the outdoor equipment is suitable for the age range. Having
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1. Understand person-centred approaches for care and support 1.1 Define person–centred values Person-centred care is a philosophy of providing care that is centred on the person‚ and not just their health needs. We are all individual‚ no two people are the same‚ hence it is not appropriate to say that because two persons have Dementia – that they both have the same care and support needs. The values each one person feels are important in their life may not be so to another. To provide the best
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Week seven Key terms 1. Perceived competence: Children with low perceptions of their athletic abilities drop out or do not participate in sport‚ whereas children with high perceptions of their competence participate and persist. 2. Sport-specific dropouts: withdraw from a particular program but enter into other sports. 3. Sport-general dropouts: withdraw from all sport participation and they are a special concern. 4. Affiliation motive: a major motive that children have for sport participation.
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clinician when diagnosing respiratory diseases? 6-3: FEV1/FEV x 100% = __________________________ Emphysema Breathing: 6-4: Is the FVC reduced or increased? 6-5: Is the FEV1 reduced or increased? 6-6: Which of these two changed more? 6-7: Explain the physiological reasons for the lung volumes and capacities that changed in the spirogram for this
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MIS 589 Chapter 1 Questions 7. How do local area networks (LANs) differ from metropolitan area networks (MANs)‚ wide area networks (WANs)‚ and backbone networks (BNs)? Local area networks (LANs) consist of microcomputers located in a same general area. LANs usually share circuits where computers take turns using the same circuit. In a metropolitan area networks (MANs)‚ a network usually covers a citywide area. Wide area networks (WANs) span a large geographical area. WANs span a larger area
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NT1110 Lab 7 Task 1: Hardware firewalls provide a strong degree of protection from most forms of attack coming from the outside to the internal network. Hardware firewalls can protect computers on a local area network and they can be implemented without much configuration difficulty. Software firewalls are installed on individual computers and they need sufficient configuration to be effective. Software firewalls contain a set of related programs‚ usually located at a network gateway
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