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    What risks and safeguards are associated with wireless communication? What is “war driving” or “war flying”? Are you comfortable (or would you use) a wireless “hot spot” to do computer work? What safeguards might you use in accessing an unprotected (public) wireless communications? Are you more at risk using a wireless connection via laptop or a connection via a smart phone? Transmissions over wireless networks can be intercepted by any suitable device within the transmission radius. If a network

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    Unit 10

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    Unit 10-LO1 1.1 Identify the main types of state and independent schools. The main types of state schools are: - Community schools - Fundation and Trust schools - Voluntary aided schools - Voluntary controlled school(www.gov) Other types of state schools are: - Community special schools and foundation special schools - Faith schools - Grammar schools - City Technology Colleges - Academies - Maintained boarding schools The main types of independent schools are: - High Schools (senior school for

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    Introduction Communication which includes body movements‚ such as gestures‚ facial expressions‚ eye movements‚ and postures is known as body language‚ it is a very personal way of expressing yourself without words. One’s body language can carry a whole conversation without even saying a word. Sign language is an excellent example of this‚ another example would be when you talk with people nervously‚ you may continually shake your hands. If people pay attention to your hand‚ they may understand your

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare uses the communication between two or more characters‚ or a character to the audience‚ to explain the events during the play. If someone walks in halfway through a play‚ they may not be able to understand what is going on. Communication is important in this aspect‚ connecting the viewer to the performance. Thesis: In the tragedy of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ communication is vital to relationships because misunderstandings can lead to the deaths of many; this

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    Basic Statistics

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    | Project paper and Feasibility Paper: Week 2 | As preparation for the final research paper‚ formulate a theory about the correlation between measurable independent variables (causes) and one measurable dependent variable (the effect). Be sure to have at least two independent variables for proposed research paper. The topic proposal should include the following four items which serve as the foundation for the final research paper after instructor feedback is given. | 1) Purpose Statement In

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    Stages Of Sleep

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    Stages of Sleep The EEG (Electroencephalogram)of a waking person is clearly different than that of a sleeping person. The difference in EEG patterns that occur during sleep has made it possible to divide sleep into five different stages. Stage One        We experience stage one of sleep when we are half asleep and half awake; our eyelids feel heavy‚ we feel groggy and suddenly without notice we fall asleep. Stage one counts for more or less 5% our total sleep during the night.        Stage

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    Osmosis Case study You are a veterinarian working in Indooroopilly and return from lunch to find a nurse treating a six year old kelpie‚ Baxter. Baxter is very lethargic‚ has an increased heart rate‚ and when you pinch his skin the fold remains visible. The owner tells you that they knew something was wrong when‚ upon returning to the outdoor car park from a three hour shopping trip‚ they saw Baxter passed out on the back seat. The temperature in the car would have been very high and Baxter

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    The Stages in Learning

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    Delegate Michael Crosby Date 18/12/13 Course PTLLS 3 Unit 1 Understand own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning 1.3 Explain own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning The four stages of the learning cycle are as follows 1) The Initial assessment Identifying needs can be accomplished by reviewing previous courses attended Depth of knowledge‚ experience‚ perceptions and level of ability‚ disability awareness‚ Considering learning needs/styles which can help produce

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    12 stages

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    Stage in the Hero’s Journey Film Component Ordinary World   The hero’s normal world before the story begins Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) lived in Detroit for many years until his mom got a promotion in Beijing‚ China. So they go live in Beijing. Before they left‚ Dre marked on his door life timeline “Moved to China” for the last time.       Call to Adventure   The hero is presented with a problem‚ challenge or adventure to undertake   Once they arrive at Beijing‚ Dre meets a friend

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    crimes based upon their association with other people. Basically‚ criminal behavior is learned by associating with other criminal individuals. In addition‚ criminals can exist in any income‚ race or sociological background. Sutherland stated nine basic tenets of his differential association theory. He has written extensively on each one. However‚

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