You Decide Professor: To: Kim Brown‚ Branch Manager CC: Ken Rogers‚ Corporate Manager From Subject: Access Control Lists Date: 10/06/2013 Good day MS Kim‚ I would like to explain the available options of Access Control Lists what will do and what types of ACLs there are. Complex ACLs can be tricky but will better for security for the network. There are three different types of ACLs‚ Dynamic ACL‚ Reflexive ACL‚ and Time Based ACL. Each ACL is unique to the type of network we have
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Multiple Governments and Intergovernmental Relationships Tyler Steinle POL/215 Multiple Governments and Intergovernmental Relationships The current even and issue that I know most about and keep up with is the attempted Gun Ban. The last gun ban was in in place from 1994 to 2004‚ and had not been in effect since then. With the current rise in terrorist and crazy citizens with guns shooting up schools and public places through the United States has raised the question of new gun bans and laws
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YOU DECIDE Mgmt. 597: Business Law CASE SUMMERY: Coleman is an employee for Software Inc.; Coleman was a member of the sales division that sold security equipment to businesses and bars. Coleman is traveling the majority for the time; he often spends three months in a row on the road. While on a sales trip to Colorado‚ in March of 2008‚ Coleman stole a ring for his wife. Then‚ Coleman met John at Jimmy’s Poor-Man Bar. While
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What are the elements of a crime? There are four elements of crime: 1. Intent 2. Conduct 3. Concurrence a. Temporal Concurrence b. Motivational Concurrence 4. Causation What are some examples of crimes that do not require scienter? According to TheFreeDictionary (2008)‚ “Scienter is knowledge by a defendant that his/her acts were illegal or his/her statements were lies and thus fraudulent” (para. 1). An example is an armed robbery or murder by a suspect who premeditates
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Leadership Change Biotech industry created by the late Don Ruiz. Don was looking to expand Gene One by transforming it to the public sector and therefore creating new jobs‚ new ground breaking products‚ and growing his business. Gene One was Don’s brainchild and continues to make staggering profits‚ and is one of the greatest up and coming businesses of all time. At the time of Don’s death his senior leadership team has different opinions about taking Gene One public. As one of Don’s siblings
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1. The major functions of a Manager of Personal Lines Insurance Underwriting is the overall effectiveness of performance of the employees including motivation‚ hiring and dismissal‚ customer satisfaction‚ volume of policies written‚ monthly sales volume‚ policy claims‚ insurance data collection‚ legal and ethics policy‚ employee interviews and training‚ as well as reporting workers compensation claims‚ etc. The manager is responsible for the performance appraisal of the employees within their specific
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Chapter 3 14. a) z (340) = (340-300)/20 = 40/20 = 2 b) z(310) = (310-300)/20 = 10/20 = .5 c) z(260) = (260-300)/20 = -40/20 = -2 Raw Scores d) z = 2.4 score = 300 + 20 x 2.4 = 300 +48 = 348 e) z = 1.5 score = 3000 + 20 x 1.5 = 300 + 30 = 330 f) z = 0 ‚ score = 300 g) z = -4.5 ‚ score = 300 + 20 x -4.5 = 300 -90 = 210 15. z(81) = (81-50)/2 = 31/20 = 1.55‚ z(6.4) = (6.4-0)/5 = 1.28. So‚ the verbal ability test is higher. You need to figure this out by standardizing both
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this work? 4. How do [customers‚ others in the company‚ etc.] treat you? What do they think about the job you do? [Adapt this question to fit your particular interview—try to get at how the person thinks he or she is treated based on his or her work.] 5. How does being a [fill in the blank with a
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Chapter 2 11. Calculate descriptive statistics Mean: 2 Median: 2 sum of squared deviations: 56 Variance: 2.8 standard deviation: 1.67332 12. Calculate descriptive statistics Mean: 1‚112 the mean is 56.5; 1‚1245 the mean is 123; 1‚1361 the mean is 181; 1‚1372 the mean is 186.5; 1‚1472 the mean is 236.5 Median: 1‚112 the median is 56.5; 1‚1245 the median is 123; 1‚1361 the median is 181; 1‚372 the median is 186.5; 1‚1472 the median is 236.5 sum of squared deviations: 1‚112 is 6160
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The solution is simple he needs to accept that he needs help‚ and change his quality of life and take control of his diabetes. Step 5: How well is the solution working? The solution to his problem takes time and steps must be taken‚ but so far he seems to understand and is started to take better care of himself. Write a 100- to 150- word reflection about this process. How did this
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