Copper vs Fiber Some advantages of Copper Cabling are Power over Ethernet this gives you the ability to power phones‚ surveillance cameras‚ Wireless Access Points‚ and many other devices right through the networking cable itself. That means that you don’t have to schedule an electrician in to run power to your surveillance cameras to power them. Another advantage is the ability to have an emergency power supply that will continue powering mission critical devices even if your electricity goes
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molecular level – Tutoring for biology Saturated fat vs. unsaturated fat Saturated fat has a lot of single carbon bonds. This makes them much straighter in shape and therefore easier to stack together. It’s called “saturated” fat because the molecule has the maximum amount of hydrogen atoms attached to it as possible. Unsaturated fat has double carbon bonds. Each double carbon bond means two less hydrogen atoms on the molecule. Unsaturated fat also is kinked at each double bond‚ disrupting the
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High-fat and Low-fat Diets Today‚ more people suffer from weight and health problems than people from twenty years ago. You may ask why is that‚ and what is the difference between us today and the people of the last generation? Well‚ one main difference is the high-fat and low fat foods that we eat. High-fat and low-fat diets can be the cause of half our problems. People today; choose some sort of diet to help their weight problems. But many people do not know what the bad intake of some foods
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Chelsea Kostoff ENG 101: Ms. Bell Assignment #2‚ Draft #1 September 12‚ 2011 Being Fat is OK Being fat is OK‚ written by Paul Campos is a great opinion piece stating that the federal government and BMI charts group people as “overweight” when really they aren’t. Campos addresses that even if you are healthy and exercise‚ you can still be obese or over weight because of your height and weight. He believes that there are three lies behind it all and society doesn’t know the answer to most
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Copper vs Fiber They are two major types of cables used in networking‚ copper and fiber. Each cable are used in different application regarding to its usage. They also have different strengths cause of the material they are made of. Copper is the most common out of the two cables. Not as powerful as Fiber‚ but are ideal for buildings up to 100m. Fiber is mostly used for longer distances that copper can’t reach. For example‚ Fiber is ideal for high-rise buildings. Both cables do have their weakness
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get started at google.com/fi ber Amador Family Westside Residents When you help bring Google Fiber to your area‚ you help bring 100 times faster Internet to eligible local schools—without monthly fees. Help bring 100 times the possibilities to all of Kansas City’s students. Pre-register for Google Fiber‚ and then rally your area to do the same. Get started at google.com/fiber Five reasons why fast Internet benefits students Being connected to fast Internet means greater access
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have created using the SMART criteria. How do SMART criteria contribute to your academic goals?. * * There are many academic goals that I can create using the SMART criteria. The goal that I created deals with time management. As of July 8‚ 2013‚ I plan to complete all assignments on time. The SMART criteria contribute to my academic goals because the different aspects of SMART guide you to fully developing your goals. * * * * * Describe one professional/career
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each point is not fully representative of the concept. Fats and Heart Disease (Units 10-12) 1. Define a fatty acid. 2. Define a triglyceride. 3. Compare and contrast a saturated and unsaturated fatty acid. 4. List food sources of unsaturated (mono- and poly) and saturated fats. 5. What is a sterol? Most common sterol is ______________. 6. List food sources of cholesterol. 7. List functions of fat in the body. 8. What are the two essential fatty acids
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MODERN TRENDS IN OPTICAL COMMUNICATION (FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATION) CONTENTS ❖ Introduction ❖ Advantages of Fiber Optics ❖ Optical Transmitters ❖ The Optical Fiber ❖ Launching the Light ❖ Losses in Optical Fiber ❖ Optical Fiber Bandwidth ❖ Fiber Optic Cable Construction ❖ Other Types of Fibers ❖ Optical Receivers Introduction Our current "age of technology" is the result of many brilliant inventions and discoveries‚ but
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Fiber Optics is the Future Tech Talk Advisory: I saw this video and it got my inner tech geek all excited. by Rothalack 6 months ago http://www.gameskinny.com/d3nr8/fiber-optics-is-the-future FDDI stands for Fiber Distributed Data Interface. FDDI uses optical fiber to distribute its data. Standard FDDI will run at 100Mb/s. FDDI is not regularly used because of how expensive it is‚ but offers many advantages that might make you think otherwise. The first and I think most important is the
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