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    Russian Sport Protocol April 8‚ 2010 Dysfunctions: - Stress fractures in right and left tibia bones . Client has tenderness and pain (usually in the lower 1/3 quadrant of the tibia) if pressure is applied. The stress fracture is probably caused by long‚ tough workouts‚ without much rest‚(soccer) causing the muscles ( Tibialis Anterior)to fatigue. My goal of this session is to increase blood flow‚ circulation‚ tissue/muscle regeneration and decrease muscle tension‚ fatigue and pain in that

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    Ping sweeps and Port scans are a great security tool for businesses. Ping sweeps are used to find someone on the end of a network and Port scans are then used to find a way into that end of the network. Once a perpetrator gets in there is no telling what harm could be done. These techniques can also be used for troubleshooting issues that can arise inside the company. It is in the company’s best interest to be aware of ping sweeps and port scans to help from devastating consequences later on. A

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    Ping Sweeps and Port Scans Recently‚ it was brought to my attention that there are concerns about some activities on the network that can be considered less than trustworthy. Specifically‚ the concerns are regarding network traffic called ping sweeps and port scans. I’m putting together this paper to explain how ping sweeps and port scans impact our network traffic. First we must understand what these two things do before we can understand how they are used to impact a network. I’ll start

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    IT424 – Networks 2 Tutorial_1 (recap on networks 1 module) 1. Give two advantages and two disadvantages for using a layered architecture. 2. Why is a modem needed for data communications over the telephone system? 3. What is the principal difference between connectionless communication and connection-oriented communication? 4. What are the main functions of the network layer? 5. What are the main functions of the Data Link Layer? 6. Using a graph‚ explain the difference

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    Topologies and TCP/IP protocol Bus Topology It just doesn’t get much simpler than the physical bus topology when it comes to connecting nodes on a Local Area Network (LAN). The most common implementation of a linear bus topology is IEEE 802.3 Ethernet. All devices in a bus topology are connected to a single cable called the bus‚ backbone‚ or ether. The transmission medium has a physical beginning and an end. All connections must be terminated with a resistor to keep data transmissions from being mistaken

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    Common Electric Power Transmission Mechanisms: The transfer of electric power in bulk‚ especially what is done from the electric power plants to different locations is commonly referred to as the electric power transmission. There are usually huge networks of wires and cables that are setup in order to facilitate the transfer of electric power from one location to another. The network is given different names at different places but the main aim of the grid is to ensure the transfer of power

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    source 14. What is the difference between a static and a dynamic routing protocol?Static routing protocol is of limited use for campuswide network routing but is essential when configuring the default route on router but dynamic routing protocols enable the router’s routingtable to be dynamically updated toaccount for loss or canges in routes or changes in data traffic. 15. What are the four key issues in dynamic routing protocols?Path determination‚ Metric‚ Convergence‚ Load Balancing 16. Define

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    Common Causes of Infection Transmission What is Infection? Microbes can lead to an infection only if they have capacity to multiple. Our bodies get infections from pathogenic microorganisms that cannot observe by naked eye such as • Bacteria. These one-cell organisms are accountable for diseases‚ such as urinary tract infections. • Viruses. Is an acellular agent smaller than bacteria consisting mainly of genetic material‚ that can be active in a close environments ranging from the common cold

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    1. INTRODUCTION The project “Automated Electricity Meter” aims to move away from the traditional method of manual reading of electricity meters in which an individual has to physically record the reading. Instead the project proposes to successfully be able to take the meter reading automatically without having a person be physically present while taking the reading‚ thereby reducing manpower requirement. This system helps the users by alerting them about the peak loads (max energy consumption)

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    Mother to Child Transmission of AIDS in Africa G.T. English Composition II A.L. Jan 26‚ 2010 How do you tell a child they have AIDS? How many kids are born with AIDS in Africa? Due to the epidemic of AIDS in Africa should the United States assist in supplying mothers who test HIV positive baby formula to discourage breastfeeding? HIV is not spread through pregnancy‚ but in breast milk. It would make a difference if mothers who are HIV positive in Africa did not breastfeed

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