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    Activity 5

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    Activity 5.2.2.4 Documentation Table Problems Solutions  The G0/1 physical interface is up but G0/1.10 is administratively down.  Implement the no shutdown command to enable the G0/1.10  PC3 is configured with the wrong default gateway address.  Change the default gateway on PC3 from 172.17.10.1 to 172.17.30.1  Subinterface VLAN assignments are switched on R1.  Issue the no encapsulation dot1q command to remove the incorrect configuration. Then configure the subinterfaces with the correct

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    Activity 19

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    Mickens_______________________ Equipotential Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Charges_and_Fields and click on Run Now. Complete Part 1 for chapter 18 and part 2 and 3 for chapter 19. Part 1: What is an equipotential line and how is this simulation related to work and energy? They are like contour lines on a map which trace lines of equal altitude. 1) Turn on “Show Numbers” 2) Place a positive 1 nano-coulomb charge near the center of the screen. 3) In the lower left of

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    Unit I Scholarly Activity Christina Adams Columbia Southern University October 23‚ 2016   History has been found to be the fundamentals of what we now know as modern civilization. Many times we hear students complain about why this subject is so important in their area of study or the profession was chosen. Now‚ let’s see how history is essential for any occupation‚ personal growth‚ and society. History is the base to how we now live. The understanding of survival‚ wars‚ politics and even family

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    force in the hydraulic? b) what is the magnitude and direction of the force on the pin at the bottom of the boom?   a)  ∑Torque = 0 F cos 30˚ x 2.0 = 3000 cos 30˚ x 8.0 F = 24 000 ÷ 2.0 F = 12 000 N   b)  ∑Fy = 0 (the sum of the forces up must equal the sum of the forces downward) V + 3000 = 12000 V = 9000 N down   2.   A crate is 8.0 m tall and 3.0 m wide. Its coefficient of friction to the floor is 0.70. What is the maximum distance from the floor a horizontal force may be used to

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    Teaching and Learning Activities Background I currently teach an IT Essentials 2 course at Tritec Computer Training‚ the course is designed to teach individuals all aspects of network operating systems including web services‚ Linux and Windows. The IT Essentials 2 course runs for 96 hours distributed over 16 weeks (1 day per week). The IT Essentials 2 course is a very complex course and I use several teaching and learning activities so that students get the maximum benefit from the weekly

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    short film competition project Part 1: Project Integration Management Every year‚ an independent film production company sponsors a short film contest. The contest is open to anyone who wants to participate. Because of new technological advances‚ two main categories are available: traditional film‚ with actors‚ cameras‚ etc.‚ and digital film‚ which requires that a person use a computer to do all the film production. Actors can provide the voices‚ but all visuals must be done using computer animation

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    Lab Activity

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    are minutepore present on the surface of the leaves. ii) Though they are found on both the upper and lower epidermis of the leaf‚ they are more in number on the lower epidermis. iii) Each stoma has two bean shaped cellscalled guard cells surrounded by epidermal cells. iv) Each guard cell hasa nucleus and a number of chloroplasts. The inner wall of the guard cell is thicker than the outer wall. v) The guard cells controls the opening and closing of the stomatal

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    Understand own role‚ responsibilities and boundaries of role in relation to teaching. The main role of the teacher is to communicate information in such a way that all students understand what is being said. To ensure this‚ the teacher must understand how people learn and assess the various learning styles within a group. Are they visual‚ auditory or kinaesthetic learners? What methods best suit these different types of learning? As most groups will be made up of all three types‚ use of visual

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    financial management and assess whether the financial management in their station is adequate • Identify the financial policies needed in a radio station • Develop a budget • Do a cash flow projection • Develop and interpret a variance report Activity 1.: Problems with managing finances What are the main problems that your station has with managing money? What do you want to learn about managing money? What is financial management? Financial management is about planning income

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    Activities Affecting the Environment Vegetable Gardens The aim will be to produce vegetables intensively‚ in small or larger spaces‚ in the ground or in containers‚ as the situation allows. The establishment of vegetable gardens will also aim to ensure that families have a secure food supply‚ as well as to generate income to improve the participants’ quality of life. Production techniques will be organic‚ and manure or compost will be used to fertilize soil. The types of vegetables produced will

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