DNS Alexander Zangerl az@bond.edu.au Bond University DNS 1 / 28 DNS‚ Domain Name Service is an Internet Service http://www.dns.net/dnsrd/docs/whatis.html is a hierarchical‚ tree structured naming system maps between domain name space and IP address space distributed Internet directory service mapping stored in global database database distributed and delegated across millions of machines most Internet services rely on DNS to work translates Domain Name [from] ip address [to] translates
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A1-1 Different species of algae are distributed in specific zones on the shore according to their characteristics‚ this is called zonation. For our investigation we are analysing the link between these characteristics and the zones in which each species inhabits. The main algal species present are; Pelvetia canaliculata and Fucus spiralis (Upper shore)‚ Ascophyllum nodosum and Fucus vesiculosus (Middle shore)‚ and Fucus serratus and Laminaria digitata (Lower shore). General Appearance Pelvetia
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Quality of the service is the degree of conformance of all the relevant features and characteristics of service to all the aspects of the consumers’ needs limited by the price and delivery s/he will accept. Quality can be viewed from two perspectives: Internal quality based on conformance to specifications External quality based on customer-perceived quality Gain competitive advantage‚ maintain loyalty Increase value (may permit higher margins) Improve profits Expected Service
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in one place on the rocky shore. They are usually found at high tide zones on rocks on rocky shores. According to the data collected from the field trip on the 9th of March 2016‚ 19% of the brown barnacles of the brown barnacles were found at high tide zones‚ 6% at mid tide zones and only 1% at low tide zones. Therefore a high majority of brown barnacles live at high tide zones. Brown barnacles usually live at higher tide zones so that they can be further away from their predators such as oyster
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to move some where else. Graffiti on shop windows is bad business. There have been a range of ideas presented to support graffiti in a good way and prevent it from occurring illegally. Ideas already in practice are Designating "high tolerance zones" in lanes in Melbourne CBD (Central Business District)‚ such as Hosier Lane. The purpose of
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Examples of abiotic factors are weather‚ water‚ shelter‚ humidity and examples of Biotic factors are predators‚ prey‚ parasites‚ pathogens etc. 5. What is the difference between the tolerance range and the optimum range for abiotic factors (Figure 7.1 may help)? Tolerance range is the outer limits in which the organism feels comfortable and optimum range is where the best conditions are. 6. When does an organism suffer physiological stress? Give an example? An
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THE GAP MODEL OF SERVICE QUALITY Service Quality Quality of the service is the degree of conformance of all the relevant features and characteristics of service to all the aspects of the consumers’ needs limited by the price and delivery s/he will accept. Quality can be viewed from two perspectives: Internal quality specifications based on conformance to based on customer-perceived External quality quality Importance Of Quality For Service Marketers Gain competitive
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policies concerning the treatment of Muslim and Arab members of society? List two to three characteristics of Orientalism. How may Orientalism and prejudice contribute to hate crimes against these groups? What can individuals do to promote tolerance and reduce prejudice in their towns and cities? For ideas go to http://www.tolerance.org‚ http://www.splcenter.org‚ http://www.villagevoice.com/2003-07-08/news/making-enemies/ Many Arabs are not Muslims and most Muslims are not Arabs even though
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distributed on the shore in horizontal zones that relate to the tolerance of the species to either exposure to air or submergence in water during the tidal cycle. 3. What three types of bedrock are typically found in a rocky shore ecosystem? Three types of bedrocks are rocky shore‚ sandy shore‚ and salt marsh. 4. What are the different zones of the rocky shore? (There are 3 main ones – sometimes a fourth upper zone is called the splash zone. The zones starting from the shoreline can also
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