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    line calls; the difference being that is it transmitted wirelessly. The call is transmitted via radio waves to a cellular tower‚ which is then routed through the service provider and to the party on the other end. a.ii. Data: Data is commonly called “mobile internet”. Data is sent through radio waves in either a 3G or 4G connection‚ which streams data to and from the phone‚ much like a computer connects to the internet. b. Telephone Network Topology: Telephone network topology refers to in what

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    Thesis: There are many differences between men and women‚ and they are divided into many parts: physical‚ mental‚ relationship‚ education and career. 1. Physical differences A. Brain B. Changes during Puberty 2. Mental differences A. Mental abilities B. Emotion 3. Relationships A. Men and women relationship B. Friendships 4. Education and Career A. Education B. Career   Recently‚ there was a group of Mission College students discussing about the differences of genders on Facebook

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    Studies Lecturer Guide Enterprise Networking © NCC Education Limited‚ 2007 V3.0 1 Enterprise Networking Lecturer Guide Modification History Revision Date Revision Description V1.0 28 November 2001 March 2003 August 2004 September 2007 For issue V1.1 V2.0 V2.1 Amendments to V1.0 Content update Minor amendments and update to Sessions 6‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11. Sample timetable included. © NCC Education Limited‚ 2007 All Rights Reserved The copyright in this

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    CHAPTER 3 3 Networking Components and Devices Objectives This chapter covers the following CompTIA-specified objectives for the “Media and Topologies” and “Protocols and Standards” sections of the Network+ exam: 1.6 Identify the purpose‚ features‚ and functions of the following network components: . Hubs . Switches . Bridges . Routers . Gateways . CSU/DSU . Network interface cards (NICs) . ISDN adapters . Wireless access points (WAPs) . Modems . Transceivers (media converters) . Firewalls

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    agree to play again‚ secretly wondering if your efforts to help him be a success have gone too far. His skill improves with each game‚ but he’s too obsessed with beating you to notice. How do you teach your child the difference between being successful and being driven to win at all costs? Here’s how to recognize the benefits and drawbacks of competition‚ and to keep your child’s appetite for winning from getting out of hand. What does my child learn from competition? It’s impossible to protect

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    As everyone knows‚ European and Asian countries are relatively different. Differences are visible in appearance‚ figures‚ or in the way things work on both continents. We may ask you not to take this article too seriously because it is written from one person’s perspective‚ but instead‚ please laugh at the stereotypes about both cultures! Here are your check-up points when you are about to visit Europe or Asia! Opinion European: European speakers usually present their opinions in a straight

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    initially house 75 employees‚ each with their own Cisco IP Phone and PC. This office may eventually scale to 200 employees over 5 years. * The Windows admins are planning to install a new pair of redundant servers at the new office. They plan to manage all the IP addresses for DHCP on these servers and are waiting for you to tell them what IP address range they should use. * Windows admins: Jeff Service - (602) 555-1293‚ Mike Pack (480) 555-9382. * The new office is a two story building with

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    Traditionalists (mature/ wwii generation) born between 1922 – 1943 The older and more experienced. These employees have respect for the rules. They are confrontable with tradition ways and rarely open for a change. They are known to be “technology impaired.” Unlike the younger generation growing up with mobile devise they aren’t as familiar with computers and other technology. Mature/World War II Generation Members of the Mature/WWII Generation (born before 1946) are 67 years or older. Although

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    Proposed Network Upgrade for Tomas Claudio Memorial College Computer Laboratories Members: Adam Patrick L. Pestano John Sammy C. layron Marie Antonette T. Morales Mara Krizzel B. Velasco Proposed Network Upgrade for Tomas Claudio Memorial College Computer Laboratories The name of the Organization Tomas Claudio Memorial College Objective of Organization Mission: Tomas Claudio Memorial College aspires to be a community-based institution of learning dedicated to academic excellence

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    Outline the three general network topologies (bus‚ ring‚ and star). Describe the components‚ devices‚ and arrangement of components and devices involved in each topology‚ as well as some of the pros and cons of each configuration. A bus network topology has the set up in which all the devices are connected by a common shared cable called the bus. The bus architecture has several common instances which include the one in the motherboard‚ (of most computers) and some with the versions of the Ethernet

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