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    The four learning patterns, sequence, precision, technical, and confluence are used differently by each of us. In everyday life, we definitely use them all. I use the area of sequencing daily. My job requires of me to place automobile door frames in a pallet using sequence. The auto maker we service makes two types of a certain vehicle. There is a panorama, and a standard, also left and right side for each. The order, in which the car comes down the assembly line, is the manner I have to put the

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    information newly learned. Firstly, I would talk about what is a network. In information technology, a network is the interconnection of a set of devices capable of communication. In this definition, a device can be a host such as a large computer, desktop, laptop, workstation, cellular phone, or security system. A device in this definition can also be a connecting device such as a router, which connects the network to other networks, a switch, which connects devices together, a modem, which changes

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    Networking Topologies and TCP/IP protocol Bus Topology It just doesn't get much simpler than the physical bus topology when it comes to connecting nodes on a Local Area Network (LAN). The most common implementation of a linear bus topology is IEEE 802.3 Ethernet. All devices in a bus topology are connected to a single cable called the bus, backbone, or ether. The transmission medium has a physical beginning and an end. All connections must be terminated with a resistor to keep data transmissions

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    Old-Tech Corporation has 10 computers in its main office area, which is networked in a star topology using 10 Mbps Ethernet hubs, and wants to add five computers in the manufacturing area. One problem with the existing network is data throughput. Large files are transferred across the network regularly, and the transfers take quite a while. In addition, when two or more computers are transferring large files, the network becomes unbearably slow for users. Adding the manufacturing computers will only make

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    LAN – LAN stands for Local Area Network and it supplies connections for the use of Computers, printers, games and other applications most of the local area network is built in with a fairly cheap hardware such as Ethernet network adapters. WAN – WAN stands for wide area network which supplies the network thorough a larger company worldwide there is a reason why WAN networks is so easily can connect with LAN which is a small network. The largest in internet network is WWW which also stands for World

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    The Linear Bus Topology has all of the nodes connected to on single connection medium which has two end points. This type of set-up has multiple advantages, such as it is easy to set-up, it requires the least amount of cables, low cost, and it is used for small LAN’s. The distributed Bus Topology is a more complicated version of a Bus network. Unlike the Linear Bus, the Distributed Bus has more than two end points. This setup starts out looking like the linear bus with a main trunk cable that is

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    Ch. 1 Data Collection 1.1 Introduction to the Practice of Statistics 1 Define statistics and statistical thinking. SHORT ANSWER.  Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question. Provide an appropriate response. 1) What is statistics? MULTIPLE CHOICE.  Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 2) Which of the following is not true of statistics? A) Statistics is used to answer questions with 100% certainty. B) Statistics involves collecting and summarizing data

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    Carter Goebel Art History 3/7/18 Mrs. Wood Biography of M.C. Escher Growing up as the son of a civil engineer is tough especially when you do not do well in school or like math, luckily some of his fathers intelligence rubbed off on Escher because most of his work employs the help of complex mathematical equations. All M.C. Escher painting use some form of complex mathematical equation, he uses these equations so that his lines and proportions can be completely perfect. He was actually quite

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    The Simpsons and Their Mathematical Secrets by Simon Singh is a trade book that talks about the history of The Simpsons and Futurama and how mathematics is embedded into numerous episodes in each series. Along the way Singh, in addition to the other main writers for The Simpsons, talk about many of the subtle math jokes that are present. These jokes range from very simple jokes that students in elementary school could understand to jokes that not even some mathematics professors with doctorate degrees

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    Networking Ch. 1 and 2 Topology Taking this class I have learned good amount of terms we use in IT sector. From ch1 and 2 have help me allot more in depth about its technology and mostly understanding how each things work and the pros and cons about security and what are useful gadgets to have. Topology was the term I wasn’t familiar with but the concept was always around me weather at school library or labs and at work place. There is physical and logical topology, physical topology we use at home and

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