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RIT - VNSA - 515
Rochester Institute of Technology Department of Networking, Security, and Systems Administration4050-515/4055-815 Lab 2 Bridging & Basic STA Study GuideInstructions: In an attempt to more closely tie lectures to the weekly lab experience, we have
RIT - VNSA - 515
4050-515Friday Activity - Week 5Consider the simple topology given below. Suppose the destination network is attached to segment E. The cost of reaching E from routers A, B & C are A B C 3B (hop count, next hop) 2D 3BNow the B-D link fails. Com
RIT - VNSA - 515
Rochester Institute of Technology Department of Networking, Security, & Systems Administration4050-515/4055-815 Lab 3 - Advanced STAThis lab assumes knowledge of the topology used for the Spanning Tree tasks in Lab 2. Activity 1 - Configure the Ne
RIT - VNSA - 515
Rochester Institute of Technology Department of Networking, Security, and Systems Administration4050-515/4055815 Lab 5 - RIP Report Name _Instructions: Use this template as the foundation to produce your lab report. Type your answers after each que
RIT - VNSA - 515
Rochester Institute of Technology Department of Networking, Security, and Systems Administration4050-515/4055-815 Lab 7 Basic VLANS Study Guide Name _Instructions: In an attempt to more closely tie lectures to the weekly lab experience, we have pre
RIT - VNSA - 515
Rochester Institute of Technology Department of Networking, Security, and Systems Administration4050-515/4055-815 Lab 8 ACL Study Guide Name _Instructions: In an attempt to more closely tie lectures to the weekly lab experience, we have prepared a
RIT - VNSA - 515
Rochester Institute of Technology Department of Networking, Security, and Systems Administration4050-515/4055-815 Lab 7 Basic VLANS Report Name _Activity 3 Configuring VLANs 3.1 (5 pts) Record the 1st page of output received from the show vlan co
RIT - VNSA - 515
Rochester Institute of Technology Department of Networking, Security, and Systems Administration4050-515/4055-815 Lab 8 Access Control ListsDuring this lab you will be experimenting with standard and extended ACLs. Activity 1 Topology Build the f
RIT - VNSA - 515
Rochester Institute of Technology Department of Networking, Security, and Systems Administration4050-515/4055-815 Lab 3 Advanced STA Study GuideInstructions: In an attempt to more closely tie lectures to the weekly lab experience, we have prepare
Providence - FIN - 311
Prof. Maloney FIN 311 - PFP 8:30AM - M,W,F Reflection Paper - Money: Treasure for the King I was surprised by the tone and arguments of the article Money: Treasure for the King. It was based on current Catholic thought and some historical interpretat
Providence - FIN - 325
Prof. Maloney Entrepreneurial Finance 3/12/2008Assignment #3: Analysis of Key Financial Developments and their Impact on NeoformaComment on the sequence of financing that took Neoforma from start-up to IPO. What prompted management to choose speci
Providence - FIN - 325
Prof. Maloney Entrepreneurial Finance 3/12/2008govWorks.com: A Case AnalysisComment on the basic concept of govWorks.com. What was the revenue model? Startup.com was a very interesting movie. It candidly portrayed a new technology venture's startu
Providence - MGT - 360
Prof. Beaubien International Business 4/6/2008 Case Analysis: HKD Many lessons can be learned from Disney's experiences in global expansion. The strategies employed in the three international park openings encompassed a wide spectrum of successes and
Providence - MGT - 360
Prof. Beaubien International Business 4/1/2008 Geert Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions Analysis of Ireland Power Distance Index: According to Hofstede's analysis of IBM employees and related studies that followed, the people of Ireland do not believe th
CSU East Bay - ACCT - 2701
INTENTIONAL TORTSIntended consequences not necessarily evil motive joke, carelessness, thoughtlessnessMay be civil or criminal in natureRemedies compensatory, punitive, criminalIntentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Extr
CSU East Bay - ACCT - 2701
INTERNATIONAL LAWTERMS APPLICATIONENVIRONMENTAL CASESeveral employees were quickly leaving a room where several chemicals were used in a critical phase of the manufacturing process. The employees reported that they were leaving because of uncomf
Davidson - REL - 370
2/28/08 Rel 370: Mahony The Permament Among the Impermanent The Katha Upanishad tells the story of young and inquiring Naciketas, son of Usan Vajasravasa, who is troubled by his father's material sacrifice and travels to Yama's "underworld" to ask fo
Davidson - HIS - 142
5/7/07 The United States Since Reconstruction Anonymous Passengers: The First Women of the Beat Generation Much is known about the tightly knit, self-proclaimed "Beat Generation" of writers that originated in Manhattan as a countercurrent to the comp
Davidson - ENG - 220
The word subaltern originates c.1400 from the Latin composition of sub, "under" and alternus, "every other one, one after the other."1 Defined generally as a secondary person or group of persons, it has incurred a variety of contextual connotations:
Davidson - ENG - 240
10/12/07 British Literature to 1800 Is God In This Paper?: An Analysis of Ben Jonson's "Still to Be Neat" and Robert Herrick's "Delight in Disorder" The self-publication of Ben Johnson's first folio in 1616 under the label "Workes" was quite an audac
Davidson - HIS - 142
The United States Since 1877 Senate Hearings: Equal Rights Amendment Phyllis Schlafly Phyllis Schlafly is an influential women who was feared, scrutinized, and publicly criticized by men and women alike throughout the 1970s and 80s; despite the count
Cleveland State - DRA - 225
Charles Hargrave Play Review #2 DRA 111 11:00 12:05 Holly HolsingerPassionBy Stephen SondheimAt the Beck, Center for the Arts, I attended the production of the widely acclaimed `Passion' on May 3, 2007. Directed by Victoria Bussert and Scott Spe
Cleveland State - DRA - 225
Charles Hargrave Play Review #1 DRA 111 11:00 12:05 Holly HolsingerBeautiful DestructionBy Lauren KirkAttending the 4th Annual Student Play Festival, was a much different experience than I first thought it would be. Five plays altogether, comple
Wells - WLLS - 101-2
Petrillo 1 Neale Petrillo Professor W. Ganis Museum Road Trip! 19 September 2007 The Corning Museum of Glass (located in the scenic metropolis of Corning, New York) unarguably contains one of the world's foremost collections of glass art and literatu
Wells - MATH - 211
MATH 211 Test 1 Sample Problems1. Compute the limit or explain why it DNE. (a) = (b) = (c) =2. Find the sum of the series or explain why it diverges. (a) (b)3. Use geometric series to write each repeating decimal as a fraction of integers. (a)
Wells - WLLS - 101-2
Installing PHP 5.2 on Windows Vista (Internet Information Services 7) 1. Download PHP 5.2 Windows self extractor from http:/php.net/downloads.php 2. CGI and ISAPI are not enabled by default on Windows Vista; they must be enabled for the installation
Wells - WLLS - 101-2
Petrillo 1 Neale Petrillo Professor Ganis WLLS 101-2 8 November 2007 Presenting Other Cultures Americans have a fascination with other cultures; we fervently gather artifacts and artwork from civilizations long since devoured by time. We lock these o
Wisc Stout - CHEM - 135
Chapter 3 Calculations with Chemical Formulas and EquationsChapter 4 Sections 4.7 4.10Molar Mass, Molecular Weight and Formula WeightMolar Mass or molecular mass or molecular weight is the sum of the atomic masses of the individual atoms in th
Minnesota - ART - 1001
Tyler Billehus Fine Arts Class 12/15/07 Andreii Rublev 2. Daniel's relationship with Rublev changes at various points in the film. Daniel is at one point somewhat of a parent to Rublev. When Daniel gets the news that Rublev will be painting the cathe
Minnesota - CHEM - 1151
Chap. 13 1. Write equilibrium-constant expressions, Kc, for each of the following reactions. (a) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) PCl5(g) (b) 3O2(g) 2O3(g) (c) 2NOCl(g) 2NO(g) + Cl2(g) (d) 4NH3(g) + 3O2(g) 2N2(g) + 6H2O(g)2. Write the expression for the equili
Minnesota - PSY - 2021
Mark Rosenzwieg: curious about whether early experiences change the brains development. Took two groups of animals, one group had an enriched environment, and the other had barren, isolated conditions. Concluded that the brains of animals growing up
Minnesota - POL - 1610
People for Politics 1. Socrates- Philosopher who wanted to sting the sluggish citizens of Athens out of complacency by raising questions about beliefs - was tried, convicted, and condemned to death by poison 2. Plato- believed democracy was bad becau
Minnesota - PSY - 2021
Life Span= Conception to death 8 characteristics of life span development= Lifelong Multidirectional Plastic Contextual Multidisciplinary Multidimensional 20th century life expectancy= 30 years 3 types of contextual influences on development= cogniti
Clemson - CES - 102
Matt Bessette Note Sheet Weight (w) = mass (m) x gravity (g) Force (F) = mass (m) x acceleration (a) 1 N = (1 kg) (1 m/s2) Density of Water: 1 g/cc = 1000 kg/m3 = 62.4 lbm/ft3 Specific Gravity = Density of the Object (Cross-multiply to find density o
Clemson - ENGR - 141
Matthew Bessette ENGR 141-107 February 18, 2008 Looping Structures: "for" Loops - Why do we need looping? o Repetition of a code segment o Recall the algorithm for calculating a factorial o Soil homework "repeat unless organic" - Definite Loops For
Clemson - ENGR - 141
February 25, 2008Looping Structures: "While" LoopsExam 1: March 10 for loops, while loops, vector/matrix operations. Conditional loops: while loops Execute until specified condition is false - E.g. While the error is unacceptable, refine the calc
Clemson - ENGR - 141
Input Numerical Input Distance = input (`How far? (in inches `) Text input typed by user DataMonth = input (`What month?','s') - Place semicolon at end to suppress it - Input can be used with -> Arrays and Matrices Menu Function Input selected by the
Clemson - CME - 210
shr. str = tan Duct.: Resil.: = EzP's R: G0.4Ev+=J/m3Tnss.:=[110,010]G
Colorado - HIST - 4020
4/8/08 History 4020/ Era of the Great War The Russian Revolution I. Introduction: most important event of the 20th century? Eric Habsbaum: yeah, its important. Russian Revolution of 1917. th Helps to give rise to the Cold War, many revolutions in th
Colorado - HIST - 4020
4/3/08 HIST 4020/ Era of the Great War War Culture and its Consequences I. Review: What constituted 'war culture'? A. War fought in defense of culture. Sacrifices made in war are regrettable, but necessary. Reconciling the suffering. The world will b
Colorado - HIST - 4020
History 4020 Midterm Life in the Trenches: Factors From Behind the LinesDuring the Great War the personal accounts and historical records of life in the trenches of the Western Front are marked with extreme brutality and horror. In the advent of th
Colorado - PSCI - 2011
PSCI 2011 Singapore: Authoritarianism of the Political EliteThe country of Singapore stands as a perplexing example of a developing country with a flawed political system. The biggest challenge facing the South East Asian island nation is not a str
Colorado - EALC - 1011
EALC 1011 March 2008 Yamato Takeru: The Human Virtues of a Warrior The story of Yamato Takeru in Kojiki is significant in its depiction of the warrior ideals before and during 8th century Japanese culture. Kojiki was compiled in 712 CE and it contain
Colorado - WRTG - 3020
Thoughts on 'Lolita' Writing 3020 One of the things that struck me about Lolita was the protagonist Humbert, who effectively digs himself deeper and deeper into a hole based on his own paranoia. After watching Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of the nove
Colorado - WRTG - 3020
Writing 3020 The portrait painted by filmmaker Orson Welles in his film The Lady from Shanghai is impressively romantic and appropriately larger than life. As would be expected from the man who made the great Citizen Kane or terrified the country wit
Colorado - HIST - 4020
History 4020 The Legacies of Wilson and Lenin: Unrealized RhetoricBy 1918 the creation of new nation states in Europe promulgated the rising popularity of national self-determinism as prescribed by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson. Wilson outlined the
Colorado - HIST - 4020
4/1/08 HIST 4020/ Era of the Great War War Culture 1. The emergence of 'War Culture' in 1914-1918 What is 'culture'? -1. collective practices and rituals identifiable to a community: nation state or ethnic group. Always a shared experience. -2. 'high
Colorado - HIST - 4060
HIST 4060 Near the end of antiquity, the Roman Emperor Julian ruled as an anomaly of particular interest. During Julian's brief reign between 361 C.E. and 363 C.E. he became known as "the Apostate" because of his open rejection of Christian faith. Th
Georgia Tech - ECON - 2105
BONUS QUESTIONS TEST 3 NAME ID 1) Diamond claims that germs helped the Spaniards to conquer what is today Mexico and Peru'. The idea is that the Spaniards brought the germs that killed million of indigenous. Why the indigenous did not carry powerful
Georgia Tech - ECON - 2105
BONUS QUESTIONS (TEST 4) NAME ID 1. It is said that a progressive tax system acts as an `automatic' stabilizer. Propose a simple example of progressive tax system and explains why it is an automatic stabilizer. Answer 1 An example in which the tax ra
Ole Miss - MUSIC - 103
CH. 1 Terms Melody the tune, the principal theme accompanied by other parts or chords Harmony everything that isn't the melody, usually made up of chords, can be major (happy, triumphant) or minor (somber, sad). Rhythm the overall feeling of the m
Ole Miss - PSYCH - 201
PSY 201, Section 9 A Beautiful Mind 1. A Beautiful Mind starts in the 1947 at Princeton University in New Jersey, and the moviefollows John Nash's life to MIT in Cambridge Massachusetts. The movie ends in 1994 with Nash receiving the Nobel Prize in
Ole Miss - MGMT - 371
3/18/08 Chapter 18 Organization's Culture Culture - The unique pattern of shared assumptions, values, and norms that shape the socialization, symbols, language, narratives, and practices of people. Shared basic assumptions Behavior Infrastructure Ad
Ole Miss - PSYCH - 201
Psychology Exam ReviewCh. 1-7, 10, 12-15Chapter 1 Introduction to PsychologyPsychology-the scientific study of behavior and mind. Types of Psychologists 1. Clinical-specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological problems 2. Applied-ex
Ole Miss - LIBA - 102
Unforgiven Oral Presentation At first glance, William Munny, "don't look like no rootin' tootin' sonofabitch in cold blood assassin." William is introduced to us as a weakened and weathered man who is a pig farmer trying to raise his two kids on his
Western Michigan - ECON - 2010
PROBLEM SET #5Economics 2010 Spring 20081.Pat=s Pizza Kitchen operates in a competitive market. It has the following hourly costs: Total cost ($ per hour) $7 1 18 2 27 3 38 4 51 5 66Output (pizzas per hour) 0Hint: In this problem, FC = $7,
Western Michigan - ECON - 2010
Notes 4/8/08 Chapter 17: Market Failures: Problem Grid and Externalities Externalities- the market fails because the transaction affects somebody outside of the market. Can be good (positive externality) or bad (negative externality) Production exter
Western Michigan - ECON - 2010
Econ Feb 12th 2008 earn extra credit by turning in an explanation for all the things you got wrong for the first three parts. ON PROB SET 3, PROBLEM NUMBER THREE, CHANGE THE PRICE OF BEER to $1 instead of $2 CHAPTER 7 Consumer Behavior: demand and su
Western Michigan - ECON - 2010
Economics Notes part 3 1b- 14/2. 2 b12 c 5 3/a 64 c 4 f-11 & 5 4: c 2-3 d 4.5 e6 f2 5: lowerMarch 25th, 20086 c: square all 6 and add them ~ NOTES: Factor Markets- factors of production is traded Capital as a factor- including physical capital (p
Western Michigan - ECON - 2010
Econ Notes" price discrimination- different prices to different customers related to cost difference 3rd degree discrimination- two different prices 1st and 2nd Degree discrimination: 1st- the monopolist is able to charge every single person a differ
UCF - INR - 3075
Elections in Numbers -646: Seats in Parliament -44,180,243: voters registered -5: Maximum number of years between general elections -59: percentage turnout in the last election -84: highest turnout since 1832 (1950) -22,890,000: amount each national