Broadband Transport Specialist Module 01 - History of Fiber 1. What is the name of the type of architecture (or topology) used by SONet or 10 gigabit Ethernet (10gigE) networks? a. bus b. ring c. star d. hybrid e. mesh 2. The greater the density difference between two materials‚ the more a ray of light will ___. (Choose 2) a. attenuation less b. bend c. refract d. deflect e. absorb 3. What does LASER stand for? a. Light Amplification
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Belonging Peter Skrzynecki’s poems explore the experiences of migrant families who grapple with what it means to belong in a foreign country. Having left the familiarity of their home‚ they encounter barriers that hold them back from fitting in such as language barriers and the different cultural practices and beliefs. During the poetry‚ Skrzynecki talks about how as a younger migrant he was able to move past the barriers but he felt like he was alienated from his Polish heritage‚ ancestors and
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sense of belonging can be created from the connections people make throughout their lives. Belonging can also allow for people to form positive connections; however there are also many barriers to belonging. Some of these barriers are explored in peter Skrzynecki’s poem “Ancestors”. The poem shows Skrzynecki’s failure to comprehend his own cultural identity. Skrzynecki uses the idea of ancestors and ghosts to show familial‚ cultural and historical belonging. In “Ancestors” the narrator experiences
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connections people make within their world. Belonging can cause individuals to form positive connections with many aspects of our world‚ but in accordance with this there are many barriers to belonging‚ seen through the poem ‘Ancestors’ which shows Peter Skrzynecki’s failure to comprehend his cultural identity. Neglecting the commitment of one’s cultural identity forfeits one’s ability to accept themselves and thus belong in themselves. The protagonist in ‘Ancestors’ experiences confusion as he has
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You’ve looked at a few things that present Peter Singer’s argument against the way we use animals for food and other products. Pretend that you’re talking to a friend and they ask you why Singer thinks it’s wrong to eat a cheeseburger. Explain his argument (or what you take to be the core of his argument). Remember‚ you’re trying to explain this to someone who isn’t familiar with Singer. And‚ what you’re trying to explain is not just *what* he thinks‚ but why he thinks it. If I were explaining to
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Leona Farrugia Group : 6B ‘The moon seemed unusually large in the sky that night..’. Include this sentence in a short story for a science fiction or fantasy magazine. ! ! ! It was impossible to catch up ‚ it was impossible for others to believe. How could I pretend that nothing happened that night ? There was no explanation. ! Soon enough the day came to an end ‚ I remember myself cooking dinner for Richard who was on His way home. We weren’t really on good terms so I decided to prepare the children
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01.06 Bone Tissue Assignment Directions: Build a bone model using household materials (newspapers‚ cardboard‚ tape etc.). Attach a labeled picture or labeled drawing of your bone doing a typical function. Label the bone diagram. Finally‚ answer the conclusion questions with complete sentences. Note: If you are unable to build a bone model‚ you may watch this video instead. You must complete this assignment AS IF you had done what was shown in the video—so pay careful attention. Bone Model Labeled
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What is the Big Idea? Questions (1-9): 1. What is economics and how does it affect me? 2. How does scarcity force us to make choices? 3. Can we measure the "cost" of our choices? 4. How does supply and demand inform the choices of consumers and business owners? Why is studying supply and demand useful? 5. What factors affect supply and demand? 6. How are prices determined? 7. What is "money"? 8. What gives money its value? 9. Why can’t we just print more currency to solve financial
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1. What is the holy book of your faith and how does it compare to others? Jesus: The christian bible is the holy book of my faith. It compares to the “torah” by adding the stories and teachings of me. (Jesus) Moses: The Torah is the holy book of my faith. Given to me on Mount Sinai‚ known as the first five books of the bible’s old testament. Muhammad: Qur’an is the holy book of my faith. The sacred text of Islam is believed to be the literal
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Briefly describe the key points that emerge from the Data in Table 1. The table shows a group of figures collected from financial institutions to show between the years 2005-2011 the amount of transactions that were processed by major non-card methods. The first line is about cash withdrawals which shows a steady increase in transactions of about 2% each year until 2009 where it slightly drops for two years and then picks up again in 2011 making an overall increase of 6.48%. Cheques on the other
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