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    ERR1-2.1 Describe the terms and conditions of own contract of employment. In my contract there are a few terms and conditions which are mentioned below: • Absence due to sickness • Holiday entitlement and other statutory leave • Health and safety at work • Recruiting and firing people • Trade unions and workers’ rights • Pensions • Payroll • Contracts of employment • Working hours (give one example‚ add what you would do when you are sick‚ the protocol for that.) ERR1-2.2 Describe the information

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    screen captures here in the appropriate order. Assessment Questions Overview In this lab‚ you reviewed a scenario requiring you to design a Windows folder structure‚ and you implemented your design. Next‚ you used the Microsoft® Active Directory Users and Computers utility to create security groups that suited the requirements in the scenario. Finally‚ you applied those security groups to the folder structure you designed. Questions 1. When you designed a file system in the first section of this

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    In my point of view the real God is in your heart and who you believe in. and “Does God Real Love Me?” when someone is struggling in life they would start to underestimate God. They would start to question their faith and is God really love me if so when do he makes my life difficult. In my point of view I struggled a lot I turned my back on God and thought why I am having so many problems in my life and if God is real and he loves me he would never

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    f(a)=d‚ f(b)=b‚ f(c)=c‚ f(d)=d The above Function is Neither On to nor one-to-one “Q6: Take two sets A and B of your choice and determine the following: A = {0‚1‚2‚3‚4} B = {2‚4‚6‚8‚10} a) A∪B = {0‚1‚2‚3‚4‚6‚8‚10} b) A∩B = {2‚4} c) A-B = {0‚1‚3} d) B-A = {6‚8‚10} “Q4: Let S = {-1‚0‚2‚4‚7}. Find f(S) if the following conditions are followed” a)fx=1 As there are no values to substitute x with therefore this function shall remain the same regardless of the number

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    5.03 – Faulkner and Regionalism Part 1: 1. Emily Grierson ~ She was the main character since the story was about her. Her main characteristics were isolation‚ quiet‚ stubborn‚ selfish‚ and cold-hearted. 2. Colonel Sartoris ~ He was the former mayor of Jefferson. His main characteristics would be sexist‚ and racist. 3. Tobe ~ He was Miss Emily’s servant for years. His main characteristics were caring‚ loyal‚ and quiet. 4. Judge Stevens ~ He was the current mayor of Jefferson. His main characteristics

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    Spintronics devices: Spintronics are mostly used in storage and memory devices. They have the capability of storing huge quantity of information and can be used as a storage device like hard disk and so on. The procedure employed by the spintronics devices to store data are systematic and structured. Originally‚ the spin of the electron is utilized to accumulate and write the data in a specific direction (spin “upward” or spin “downward”). Then‚ the spin of other left out moving electron particles

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    1. Describe the major differences between Maslow’s need hierarchy and Alderfer’s ERG explanation of motivation. According to  Gibson‚ Ivancevich‚ Donnelly‚ and Konopaske the Maslow’s need hierarchy depends on what people already have and then grows up hierarchically‚ when the Alderfer’s states that needs depends more on three factors: existence‚ relatedness and growth. Maslow’s needs are more of pyramid‚ going from the simplest needs to the more complex one to fulfill being from bottom to top:

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    Read and execute |    Answer  D _____________________________________________________________________________________ | The control unit of computer   A. | Performs ALU operations on the data |  B. | Controls the operation of the output devices |  C.  | Is a device for manually operating the computer |  D.  | Direct the other unit of computers |    Answer  D _____________________________________________________________________________________ | Which of the following is a set of general

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    1776 Study Questions What are John Adams’ reasons for independence? He feels as though there are too illegal many taxes‚ the king is being unfair‚ by stopping their trade‚ burning their towns and he wishes to break free from them by gaining independence. Why does Benjamin Franklin suggest that a southerner‚ Richard Henry Lee of Virginia‚ propose independence in Congress? He proposes Richard to do it because he is cocky and Richard is convinced he cannot fail: he is a member of the oldest

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    Navigation Acts Why do you agree with the Navigation Act? Under the Navigation Acts passed by the British Parliament‚ there was a series of 29 laws under which all goods being sent to America had to be first shipped to England where the ships had to pay heavy tax. To be precise‚ the Navigation Acts were a series of laws framed in a way to favor the English shipbuilding and restrict trade and commerce competition from England’s commercial competitors‚ especially the Dutch. The Navigation Act played

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