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Clasified in Homeworks of Technology of University.
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1. Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator needs to setup Switch1 for remote access from HostA. Theshow ip interface brief is issued on Router1 and the show interfaces trunk command is issued on theSwitch1 to verify the current status. The administrator applies the additional configuration shown in theexhibit to Switch1. However, the telnet from HostA fails. What additional commands need to be appliedto the switch?
Switch(config)# interface vlan 10
Switch(config-if)# ip address 10.1.1.250 255.255.255.0
Switch(config-if)# no shutdown
Switch(config-if)# ip default-gateway 10.1.10.254
2. Refer to the exhibit. On the basis of the configuration shown, how will an Ethernet frame on port GigabitEthernet0/1 be modified?
802.1Q encapsulation inserts a 4-byte tag field into the original Ethernet frame between the source address and type/length fields and recomputes the frame check sequence (FCS) on the modified frame.
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CCNA 2 - Final Exam (B) 1. Refer to the exhibit. The output of the show ip route command for three routers on a network is displayed. All routers are operational, pings are not blocked on this network, and no default routes are installed. Which two pings will fail? (Choose two.)
from R1 to 192.168.3.1
from R3 to 192.168.1.1
2. A router that uses the RIP routing protocol has an entry for a network in the routing table. It then receives an update with another entry for the same destination network but with a lower hop count. What action will the router take for this new update?
It will append the update information to the routing table.
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1.The role of SPEAKING at primary stages.
-Vocabulary for basic concepts (leave 1st lesson with some English to "take away").
-Greetings and introductions.
-English names (people, countries).
-Chants, rhymes and songs (impression learning quickly to show off).
-Drills.
-Aim: to heighten childrens awareness of language and to build up their confidence.
-Formulaic language: language that is produced as whole chunks; routines or patterns that children memorize and which enable them to communicate with a minimum of linguistic competence. This includes:
~simple greetings
~social English.
~routines.
~classroom language.
~asking for permission.
~communication strategies.
1.The role of L1 in a primary classroom.
-As a last result; try to make children understand you by using gestures, pictures, examples…
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CCNA 2 - Final Exam (A)
1. Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator issues the command no ip classless on Router1. What forwarding action will take place on a packet that is received by Router1 and is destined for host 192.168.0.26?
The packet will be dropped
2. Which three statements are true of holddown timers? (Choose three.)
prevent update messages from reinstating a route that may have gone bad
allow routers to still forward packets to destination networks that are in holddown
permit lower metric updates received from any neighboring router to reinstate the route to a possibly down Network
3. What command would the network administrator apply to a router that is running OSPF to advertise the entire range of addresses included in 172.16.0.0/19 in area 0?
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CCNA 2 - Final Exam (C)
1. Refer to the exhibit. A new PC was deployed in the Sales network. It was given the host address of 192.168.10.31 with a default gateway of 192.168.10.17. The PC is not communicating with the network properly. What is the cause?Clasified in Notes of Philosophy of University.
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SOCIOLOGIA COMTEPORANEA Sociedade de Consumo: é uma sociedade consumista e o consumo é estimulado pela sociedade capitalista. Para que a produção se desenvolva. A propaganda e o marketing estimula o desejo nos indivíduos. Modernidade Líquida (Sigmund Bauman): significa que a sociedade contemporânea está em contínua transformação, como líquido, de forma incessante e veloz. Os indivíduos se transformam também. Ex: Consumo veloz de identidades. Sociedade de Risco
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Antropologia: visa ao conhecimento completo do homem, o que torna suas expectativas muito mais abrangentes. Dessa forma, uma conceituação mais ampla a define como a ciência que estuda o homem, suas produções e seu comportamento. O seu interesse esta no homem como um todo- ser biológico e ser cultural-, preocupando-se em repor os fatos da natureza e da cultura. Tenta compreender a existência humana em todos os seus aspectos, no espaço e no tempo, partindo dos princípios da estrutura biopsiquica. Busca também a compreensão das manifestações culturais do comportamento e da vida social.
Objeto de estudo da antropologia: engloba as formas físicas primitivas e atuais do homem e suas manifestações culturais.
Objetivo da antropol: extremamente amplo, visa o homem como expressão global, - biopsicocultural -, isto é, o homem como ser biológico pensante, produtor de culturas e participante da sociedade, tentando chegar assim, à compreensão da existência humana.