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    Lab 8.1 1. Which of the following are advantages of IPv6 over IPv4? (Choose all that apply.) a. Shorter IP addresses ---> b. Use of extension headers ---> c. IP addresses that do not use binary octets ---> d. Better security 2. True or False? One problem with using IPv6 is that it does not support Quality of Service capabilities through routers. "False" 3. When a computer is configured to Obtain an IPv6 address automatically‚ which of the following can occur? (Choose

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    Auditory and Visual

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    Auditory and Visual Memory: Which One Is More Common? Lindsay McVay Katie Jackson 10/12/12 3rd Problem Do people tend to have better auditory memory or visual memory? Hypothesis If a variety of people are put through numerous trials of visual memory tests and auditory tests‚ then the people with better auditory memory will outnumber the people with better

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    Visual Entertainment American culture has been shaped and influence by visual entertainment in so many ways. Celebrities influence our society every day. In this society celebrities have a large impact on people life. From cars to fashion trends‚ the way they live‚ their attractiveness of a celebrity lifestyle‚ can influence a person behavior and their beliefs. Celebrities even have this weight loss thing going on‚ as if it’s not ok to be overweight. This often starts at an early

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    Visual Effect This is an advertisement that you might see in a magazine. Some advertisements catch your eyes. Some advertisements don’t‚ but the one that do stand out to us leave an imprint. That ad leaves a visual imprint on our brain that affects the reader mentally without the reader knowing. An effective advertisement that particular left an imprint on my mind was of a young woman dressed up‚ bent over throwing up party streamers of many different colors from her mouth while wearing a party

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    Visual Analysis

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    Agam Sidhu Johnson Rhet 1302 26 February 2013 The Death of the Moth Analysis All living creatures must face the battle between life and death. In Virginia Woolf’s “The Death of the Moth” a moth is shown to be injured and laying in a window pane staring upon death. Like the moth‚ humans face the struggle of living life and facing death. The fact that death is inevitable‚ allows humans to shape their lives in a way that makes them content. Woolf effectively uses the dying moth to represent the

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    Visual Literacy Visual Literacy The ethnocentric of the Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge‚ is representational and nonobjective. According to Sayre‚ H.M.‚ A World of Art (2010) has two different depictions of the Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge‚ where one illustrates a natural illusionistic art compare to convention art. Sayre‚ H.M.‚ 2010‚ pp. 38-39‚ (Fig‚ 42) John Taylor‚ (1867‚(1) Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge‚ subject matter is representational art that is illusionistic

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    Visual Literacy

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    Visual Literacy Christina Molinar ART/101 December 15‚ 2010 Lynda Sweat Visual Literacy After viewing the presentation on Howling Wolf’s Treaty Signing at the Medicine Creek Lodge‚ I feel that the reason why we think that his record of the Treaty Signing event is more honest than other artist’s illustration of the event is because‚ Wolf’s painting even though it may have looked a bit naïve had more detail of what went on in that event. In Wolf’s painting

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    to create this product? Outline one of the skills and how it is performed correctly. The skills used to create this product was rubbing the butter into the flour‚ creaming the butter and sugar together and strecking the gulten in the dough. Rubbing the butter into the flour is important because it is coating the grains in the flour with butter and because of this the other grains can slide over to form air in the dough. When the dough is in the oven it rises and becomes fuffy because of this critial

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    Goods-Dominated (GD) logic has been instilled in contemporary thinking since the industrial era‚ stemming from the fact that economic growth was achieved through a country’s ability to produce excess quantities of goods and export the excess for wealth. Although when this logic is extended into services it results in reducing service offerings into man hours‚ information and other ‘exchangeable’ units. Whereas recently‚ literature has proposed the concept of a Service Dominated (SD) logic where the customer

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    Visual Dichotomy

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    These are psychological portraits. Each work combines subjective statement and compositional elements to narrate stories that reveal human emotions. This series is also an investigation of the power of communication in simple gestures. BOND In this image‚ the compositional diagonal highlights the feeling of vitality and dynamism. The sunglasses reveal the real-virtual dichotomy; the photographer is capturing an image that has herself reflected. The primary colors on the sunglasses also connotate

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