Unit 4 Research Project: MAC Sublayer The Media Access Control (MAC) is one of the sublayers contained in the Data Link Layer (DLL) of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. The MAC layer provides addressing and channel access control mechanisms‚ and works to transmit data from one Network Interface Card (NIC) to another across a connected network. Carrier Sensed Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) is the process used by non-switched Ethernet to detect a clear channel between
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P1- Describe the characteristics and causes of challenging behaviour Challenging behaviour is behaviour outside of the expected norms for a person’s age‚ that is disruptive and difficult to manage and can cause harm. The individual exhibiting the behaviour is likely to suffer from a learning disability or a mental illness or may have had a difficult upbringing. Challenging Behaviour | Characteristics | Triggers | Tantrums | Tantrums are typically characterized by stubbornness‚ crying‚ screaming
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Frantzy Senat IT220 Unit 5 Assignment : Ethernet LANs Review Chapter Review Questions: 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. E 7. D 8. A & D 9. A & C 10. A & D 11. C 12. C & D 13. C 14. A & C 15. A 16. A & B 17. D 18. C 19. B 20. C Key Terms: Ethernet LANs: collection of devices which use IEEE Ethernet standards at the physical and data link layers‚ so that the devices can send Ethernet frames to each other 802.3: the name of the original IEEE Ethernet standard‚ as well as the overall base name of all IEEE
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CHAPTER 9 TOURISM Kerala is a green strip of land‚ in the South West corner of Indian peninsula. Its unique feature‚ culture and traditions‚ coupled with its varied demography has made Kerala one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. This Tropical paradise with its spectacular and diverse natural attractions has greatly attracted holiday makers from across the world. Kerala is one among the longest- lived‚ healthiest‚ most gender equitable and most literate regions makes it distinct
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Spelling and Grammar NB The person who observed you must sign and date the bottom of the sheet. Candidate Name: Sara Carter Links to Date of Activity: EVIDENCE NB: this sheet is to be used for either full or multiple unit records Units No Out come Outcome No 510 510 1 1 1.4 1.5 A group of individuals working together in efforts to achieve a commom goal‚ certain characteristics within a effective
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HISTORY OF TOURISM → EARLY TRAVEL Earlier travel was essentially to seek food or to escape danger. Travel was also undertaken for trade. Growth of cities along fertile river banks like Nile etc. encouraged water travel. Ancient empires like the Romans helped shape modern travel. → THE EMPIRE ERA THE EGYPTIANS As its peak the travel for business and pleasure flourished. Travel to outlining cities was necessary. Various amenities were offered to travelers. They travelled for pleasure
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P1 - Outline why children and young people may need to be looked after away from their families. Children and young people under the care and supervision of a local authority are referred to as ‘look after children’. Those are children that are following the imposition of a care order by the court‚ or by agreement with their parents. The local authority has responsibilities and duties towards a child who is being looked after. Children that are being look after either remains at home with their
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IN PRESS Tourism Management 27 (2006) 1373–1385 www.elsevier.com/locate/tourman The role of community involvement and number/type of visitors on tourism impacts: A controlled comparison of Annapurna‚ Nepal and Northwest Yunnan‚ China$ Gyan P. Nyaupanea‚Â Duarte B. Moraisb‚ Lorraine Dowlerc a Tourism Development and Management‚ School of Community Resources and Development‚ Arizona State University‚ P.O. Box 874703‚ Tempe‚ AZ 85287‚ USA b Recreation‚ Park‚ and Tourism Management‚
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Hospitality Management 18 (1999) 331}343 Life and tourism in the year 2050 Abraham Pizam* Department of Hospitality Management‚ University of Central Florida‚ P.O. Box 161400‚ Orlando‚ FL 32816-1400‚ USA Abstract This article is an essay that represents the author ’s personal vision of life and the state of the tourism industry in the year 2050. It describes the major expected developments in the areas of environment‚ demographics‚ economy and business‚ lifestyle and values‚ politics‚ housing
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Introduction to Marketing Unit 5: Money Management Portfolio (15 Points) In Unit 5‚ you learned about money management. Now‚ you’ll apply what you learned. 1. List at least three of your financial goals. Explain whether they are short-term‚ intermediate‚ or long-term. (1-3 sentences. 3 points) Answer: 1. Buying a house (long-term) 2. opening a bank account (short-term) 3. having good credit (intermediate) 2. List at least three things you would consider when
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