3. Data Link Layer is the answer.This is because, SAPs act as an i.pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
3. Data Link Layer is the answer.
This is because, SAPs act as an interface between data link layer and network layer.
Solution
3. Data Link Layer is the answer.
This is because, SAPs act as an interface between data link layer and network layer..
1. According to most surveys and reports the most infectious disease.pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
1. According to most surveys and reports the most infectious disease in New York city which is a
greatest public health concern is HIV/AIDS. HIV is a silent disease when first acquired, though
this latency varies in length. The progression from HIV infection to AIDS varies from 5–12
years. AIDS is a condition in humans in which progressive failure of the immune system allows
life-threatening opportunistic infections and cancers to thrive. The overall death rate among
persons diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in New York City decreased by 62% from 2001 to 2012.
According to CDC estimates, 1,218,400 persons aged 13 years and older are living with HIV
infection, including 156,300 (12.8%) who are unaware of their infection.
3. The work \'salient\' means most noticeable or prominent features.
\"Diseases may be classified or recognized by salient features.\"
4. Steps in investigating an infectious disease outbreak;
(a) Identify the source and try to eliminate it as soon as possible
(b) Isolate people those infected with the disease to avaoid its spread.
(c) Early treatment of infected people.
(d) Development of strategies to prevent future outbreaks, calculations of risks and potential
hazard in future
(e) Create public awareness about the spread of disease/ its symptoms, causees and prevention
etc.
(f) Evaluate existing prevention strategies
(g) Address public concern
5. Worldwide deaths occur even by diseases which are vaccine-reventable. This mainly occurs
due to the lack of public awareness. More and more people should be made aware through
awareness programmes and informed about the development of new vaccines which can prevent
major diseases. This is of prime importance to reduce the death toll.
Solution
1. According to most surveys and reports the most infectious disease in New York city which is a
greatest public health concern is HIV/AIDS. HIV is a silent disease when first acquired, though
this latency varies in length. The progression from HIV infection to AIDS varies from 5–12
years. AIDS is a condition in humans in which progressive failure of the immune system allows
life-threatening opportunistic infections and cancers to thrive. The overall death rate among
persons diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in New York City decreased by 62% from 2001 to 2012.
According to CDC estimates, 1,218,400 persons aged 13 years and older are living with HIV
infection, including 156,300 (12.8%) who are unaware of their infection.
3. The work \'salient\' means most noticeable or prominent features.
\"Diseases may be classified or recognized by salient features.\"
4. Steps in investigating an infectious disease outbreak;
(a) Identify the source and try to eliminate it as soon as possible
(b) Isolate people those infected with the disease to avaoid its spread.
(c) Early treatment of infected people.
(d) Development of strategies to prevent future outbreaks, calculations of risks and potential
hazard in future
(e) Create public awareness about the spread of disease/ its sympt.
1) D. Platelets are the blood cells which aid in blood clotting.2).pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
1) D. Platelets are the blood cells which aid in blood clotting.
2) C. Intestinal epithelial cells lines the intestine and helps in absorption of nutrients. ( Simple
columnar epithelium)
Solution
1) D. Platelets are the blood cells which aid in blood clotting.
2) C. Intestinal epithelial cells lines the intestine and helps in absorption of nutrients. ( Simple
columnar epithelium).
Vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft uses powered rotors fo.pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
Vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft uses powered rotors for take off and landing
operations. For fixed wing aircraft, it should accelerate horizontally before its take-off. In VTOL
aircraft all moving stabilizer are positioned at a tail end and wing are positioned halfway
between the distal ends of the wing. Wing configuration – Substantially straight wing and canted
wing configuration. VTOL aircraft also includes pogo support is configured to deploy from each
of the wing’s distal ends. Harrier – unique design feature. It is capable of vertical/short takeoff
and landing (V/STOL) operations. In Harrier’s exhaust nozzle from the engine are able to swivel.
When the aircraft is take off/landing nozzle in downward position to create thrust to take off.
However, when the aircraft reached a desired altitude, nozzle turns to point backward to move
forward. For better of Harrier aircraft design, we need to study all forces – engine thrust, air
resistance and the plane own weight.
Solution
Vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft uses powered rotors for take off and landing
operations. For fixed wing aircraft, it should accelerate horizontally before its take-off. In VTOL
aircraft all moving stabilizer are positioned at a tail end and wing are positioned halfway
between the distal ends of the wing. Wing configuration – Substantially straight wing and canted
wing configuration. VTOL aircraft also includes pogo support is configured to deploy from each
of the wing’s distal ends. Harrier – unique design feature. It is capable of vertical/short takeoff
and landing (V/STOL) operations. In Harrier’s exhaust nozzle from the engine are able to swivel.
When the aircraft is take off/landing nozzle in downward position to create thrust to take off.
However, when the aircraft reached a desired altitude, nozzle turns to point backward to move
forward. For better of Harrier aircraft design, we need to study all forces – engine thrust, air
resistance and the plane own weight..
The degree of ionization is influenced by the concentration of the solution that
means the dilution. more is the dilution more is the degree of ionization.
Solution
The degree of ionization is influenced by the concentration of the solution that
means the dilution. more is the dilution more is the degree of ionization..
Problem 1: H2SO4 is diprotic, so it gives [H+] of 2(0.255)M = 0.51M KOH is
monobasic, so it gives [OH-] of 0.255M M1V1 = M2V2 0.51(45) = 0.255(V2) V2 = 90mL
Problem 2: H2SO4 is diprotic, so it gives [H+] of 2(0.140)M = 0.28M KOH is monobasic, so it
gives [OH-] of 0.255M M1V1 = M2V2 0.28(195) = 0.255(V2) V2 = 214.12mL Problem 3:
H2SO4 is diprotic, so it gives [H+] of 2(0.110)M = 0.22M KOH is monobasic, so it gives [OH-]
of 0.255M M1V1 = M2V2 0.22(70) = 0.255(V2) V2 = 60.39mL
Solution
Problem 1: H2SO4 is diprotic, so it gives [H+] of 2(0.255)M = 0.51M KOH is
monobasic, so it gives [OH-] of 0.255M M1V1 = M2V2 0.51(45) = 0.255(V2) V2 = 90mL
Problem 2: H2SO4 is diprotic, so it gives [H+] of 2(0.140)M = 0.28M KOH is monobasic, so it
gives [OH-] of 0.255M M1V1 = M2V2 0.28(195) = 0.255(V2) V2 = 214.12mL Problem 3:
H2SO4 is diprotic, so it gives [H+] of 2(0.110)M = 0.22M KOH is monobasic, so it gives [OH-]
of 0.255M M1V1 = M2V2 0.22(70) = 0.255(V2) V2 = 60.39mL.
when 71.1 moles of carbon dioxide gas react with excess hydrogen gas 71.1 moles
of methane is produced
Solution
when 71.1 moles of carbon dioxide gas react with excess hydrogen gas 71.1 moles
of methane is produced.
3. Data Link Layer is the answer.This is because, SAPs act as an i.pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
3. Data Link Layer is the answer.
This is because, SAPs act as an interface between data link layer and network layer.
Solution
3. Data Link Layer is the answer.
This is because, SAPs act as an interface between data link layer and network layer..
1. According to most surveys and reports the most infectious disease.pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
1. According to most surveys and reports the most infectious disease in New York city which is a
greatest public health concern is HIV/AIDS. HIV is a silent disease when first acquired, though
this latency varies in length. The progression from HIV infection to AIDS varies from 5–12
years. AIDS is a condition in humans in which progressive failure of the immune system allows
life-threatening opportunistic infections and cancers to thrive. The overall death rate among
persons diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in New York City decreased by 62% from 2001 to 2012.
According to CDC estimates, 1,218,400 persons aged 13 years and older are living with HIV
infection, including 156,300 (12.8%) who are unaware of their infection.
3. The work \'salient\' means most noticeable or prominent features.
\"Diseases may be classified or recognized by salient features.\"
4. Steps in investigating an infectious disease outbreak;
(a) Identify the source and try to eliminate it as soon as possible
(b) Isolate people those infected with the disease to avaoid its spread.
(c) Early treatment of infected people.
(d) Development of strategies to prevent future outbreaks, calculations of risks and potential
hazard in future
(e) Create public awareness about the spread of disease/ its symptoms, causees and prevention
etc.
(f) Evaluate existing prevention strategies
(g) Address public concern
5. Worldwide deaths occur even by diseases which are vaccine-reventable. This mainly occurs
due to the lack of public awareness. More and more people should be made aware through
awareness programmes and informed about the development of new vaccines which can prevent
major diseases. This is of prime importance to reduce the death toll.
Solution
1. According to most surveys and reports the most infectious disease in New York city which is a
greatest public health concern is HIV/AIDS. HIV is a silent disease when first acquired, though
this latency varies in length. The progression from HIV infection to AIDS varies from 5–12
years. AIDS is a condition in humans in which progressive failure of the immune system allows
life-threatening opportunistic infections and cancers to thrive. The overall death rate among
persons diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in New York City decreased by 62% from 2001 to 2012.
According to CDC estimates, 1,218,400 persons aged 13 years and older are living with HIV
infection, including 156,300 (12.8%) who are unaware of their infection.
3. The work \'salient\' means most noticeable or prominent features.
\"Diseases may be classified or recognized by salient features.\"
4. Steps in investigating an infectious disease outbreak;
(a) Identify the source and try to eliminate it as soon as possible
(b) Isolate people those infected with the disease to avaoid its spread.
(c) Early treatment of infected people.
(d) Development of strategies to prevent future outbreaks, calculations of risks and potential
hazard in future
(e) Create public awareness about the spread of disease/ its sympt.
1) D. Platelets are the blood cells which aid in blood clotting.2).pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
1) D. Platelets are the blood cells which aid in blood clotting.
2) C. Intestinal epithelial cells lines the intestine and helps in absorption of nutrients. ( Simple
columnar epithelium)
Solution
1) D. Platelets are the blood cells which aid in blood clotting.
2) C. Intestinal epithelial cells lines the intestine and helps in absorption of nutrients. ( Simple
columnar epithelium).
Vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft uses powered rotors fo.pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
Vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft uses powered rotors for take off and landing
operations. For fixed wing aircraft, it should accelerate horizontally before its take-off. In VTOL
aircraft all moving stabilizer are positioned at a tail end and wing are positioned halfway
between the distal ends of the wing. Wing configuration – Substantially straight wing and canted
wing configuration. VTOL aircraft also includes pogo support is configured to deploy from each
of the wing’s distal ends. Harrier – unique design feature. It is capable of vertical/short takeoff
and landing (V/STOL) operations. In Harrier’s exhaust nozzle from the engine are able to swivel.
When the aircraft is take off/landing nozzle in downward position to create thrust to take off.
However, when the aircraft reached a desired altitude, nozzle turns to point backward to move
forward. For better of Harrier aircraft design, we need to study all forces – engine thrust, air
resistance and the plane own weight.
Solution
Vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft uses powered rotors for take off and landing
operations. For fixed wing aircraft, it should accelerate horizontally before its take-off. In VTOL
aircraft all moving stabilizer are positioned at a tail end and wing are positioned halfway
between the distal ends of the wing. Wing configuration – Substantially straight wing and canted
wing configuration. VTOL aircraft also includes pogo support is configured to deploy from each
of the wing’s distal ends. Harrier – unique design feature. It is capable of vertical/short takeoff
and landing (V/STOL) operations. In Harrier’s exhaust nozzle from the engine are able to swivel.
When the aircraft is take off/landing nozzle in downward position to create thrust to take off.
However, when the aircraft reached a desired altitude, nozzle turns to point backward to move
forward. For better of Harrier aircraft design, we need to study all forces – engine thrust, air
resistance and the plane own weight..
The degree of ionization is influenced by the concentration of the solution that
means the dilution. more is the dilution more is the degree of ionization.
Solution
The degree of ionization is influenced by the concentration of the solution that
means the dilution. more is the dilution more is the degree of ionization..
Problem 1: H2SO4 is diprotic, so it gives [H+] of 2(0.255)M = 0.51M KOH is
monobasic, so it gives [OH-] of 0.255M M1V1 = M2V2 0.51(45) = 0.255(V2) V2 = 90mL
Problem 2: H2SO4 is diprotic, so it gives [H+] of 2(0.140)M = 0.28M KOH is monobasic, so it
gives [OH-] of 0.255M M1V1 = M2V2 0.28(195) = 0.255(V2) V2 = 214.12mL Problem 3:
H2SO4 is diprotic, so it gives [H+] of 2(0.110)M = 0.22M KOH is monobasic, so it gives [OH-]
of 0.255M M1V1 = M2V2 0.22(70) = 0.255(V2) V2 = 60.39mL
Solution
Problem 1: H2SO4 is diprotic, so it gives [H+] of 2(0.255)M = 0.51M KOH is
monobasic, so it gives [OH-] of 0.255M M1V1 = M2V2 0.51(45) = 0.255(V2) V2 = 90mL
Problem 2: H2SO4 is diprotic, so it gives [H+] of 2(0.140)M = 0.28M KOH is monobasic, so it
gives [OH-] of 0.255M M1V1 = M2V2 0.28(195) = 0.255(V2) V2 = 214.12mL Problem 3:
H2SO4 is diprotic, so it gives [H+] of 2(0.110)M = 0.22M KOH is monobasic, so it gives [OH-]
of 0.255M M1V1 = M2V2 0.22(70) = 0.255(V2) V2 = 60.39mL.
when 71.1 moles of carbon dioxide gas react with excess hydrogen gas 71.1 moles
of methane is produced
Solution
when 71.1 moles of carbon dioxide gas react with excess hydrogen gas 71.1 moles
of methane is produced.
The rst time they get one of the two sexes. After that they are wait.pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
The rst time they get one of the two sexes. After that they are waiting for the event of probability
1/2 and expected value of 2, that gives them the other one, so the mean is 1 + 2 = 3.
Solution
The rst time they get one of the two sexes. After that they are waiting for the event of probability
1/2 and expected value of 2, that gives them the other one, so the mean is 1 + 2 = 3..
Solution1.) False (access the modules in the VBA editor (ALT+F11).pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
Solution
:
1.) False (access the modules in the VBA editor (ALT+F11)? If so, you can right-click then
choose \"Remove Module )
2.) False: (Other plots are, Pie, line, Area, Bar, Stock chart, surface chart etc)
3.) True
4.) False (it can be changed)
5.) False (it can be changed)
6.) d ( A function program in excel cannot have multiple outputs)
7.) Boolen
8.) Solve equations.
Solution If an infection led to significant deterioration of the .pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
Solution
:
If an infection led to significant deterioration of the alveolar wall then exchange of oxygen and
carbon dioxide at the walls of alveoli reduced.It is because there is very less surface area for the
oxygen-carbon exchanging process.Due to result of this lungs expands.It effect breathing
process.And cause non repairable damage to the lung tissues.This is a life threatening damage..
Organizational structure refers to the way that an organization arra.pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
Organizational structure refers to the way that an organization arranges people and jobs so that
its work can be performed and its goals can be met. When a work group is very small, and face-
to-face communication is frequent, formal structure may be unnecessary, but in a larger
organization decisions have to be made about the delegation of various tasks. Thus, procedures
are established that assign responsibilities for various functions. It is these decisions that
determine the organizational structure.
In an organization of any size or complexity, employees\' responsibilities typically are defined by
what they do, who they report to, and for managers, who reports to them. Over time these
definitions are assigned to positions in the organization rather than to specific individuals. The
relationships among these positions are illustrated graphically in an organizational chart. The
best organizational structure for any organization depends on many factors including the work it
does; its size in terms of employees, revenue, and the geographic dispersion of its facilities; and
the range of its businesses (the degree to which it is diversified across markets).
DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRADITIONAL ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Understanding the historical context from which some of today\'s dominant organizational
structures have developed helps to explain why some structures are the way they are. For
instance, why are the old, but still operational steel mills such as U.S. Steel and Bethlehem Steel
structured using vertical hierarchies? Why are newer steel mini-mills such as Chaparral Steel
structured more horizontally, capitalizing on the innovativeness of their employees? Part of the
reason, as this section discusses, is that organizational structure has a certain inertia—the idea
borrowed from physics and chemistry that something in motion tends to continue on that same
path. Changing
an organization\'s structure is a daunting managerial task, and the immensity of such a project is
at least partly responsible for why organizational structures change infrequently.
At the beginning of the twentieth century the United States business sector was thriving. Industry
was shifting from job-shop manufacturing to mass production, and thinkers like Frederick Taylor
in the United States and Henri Fayol in France studied the new systems and developed principles
to determine how to structure organizations for the greatest efficiency and productivity, which in
their view was very much like a machine. Even before this, German sociologist and engineer
Max Weber had concluded that when societies embrace capitalism, bureaucracy is the inevitable
result. Yet, because his writings were not translated into English until 1949, Weber\'s work had
little influence on American management practice until the middle of the twentieth century.
Management thought during this period did match Weber\'s ideas of bureaucracy, where power
is ascribed to positions rather than to the individua.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
The rst time they get one of the two sexes. After that they are wait.pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
The rst time they get one of the two sexes. After that they are waiting for the event of probability
1/2 and expected value of 2, that gives them the other one, so the mean is 1 + 2 = 3.
Solution
The rst time they get one of the two sexes. After that they are waiting for the event of probability
1/2 and expected value of 2, that gives them the other one, so the mean is 1 + 2 = 3..
Solution1.) False (access the modules in the VBA editor (ALT+F11).pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
Solution
:
1.) False (access the modules in the VBA editor (ALT+F11)? If so, you can right-click then
choose \"Remove Module )
2.) False: (Other plots are, Pie, line, Area, Bar, Stock chart, surface chart etc)
3.) True
4.) False (it can be changed)
5.) False (it can be changed)
6.) d ( A function program in excel cannot have multiple outputs)
7.) Boolen
8.) Solve equations.
Solution If an infection led to significant deterioration of the .pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
Solution
:
If an infection led to significant deterioration of the alveolar wall then exchange of oxygen and
carbon dioxide at the walls of alveoli reduced.It is because there is very less surface area for the
oxygen-carbon exchanging process.Due to result of this lungs expands.It effect breathing
process.And cause non repairable damage to the lung tissues.This is a life threatening damage..
Organizational structure refers to the way that an organization arra.pdfshaktisinhgandhinaga
Organizational structure refers to the way that an organization arranges people and jobs so that
its work can be performed and its goals can be met. When a work group is very small, and face-
to-face communication is frequent, formal structure may be unnecessary, but in a larger
organization decisions have to be made about the delegation of various tasks. Thus, procedures
are established that assign responsibilities for various functions. It is these decisions that
determine the organizational structure.
In an organization of any size or complexity, employees\' responsibilities typically are defined by
what they do, who they report to, and for managers, who reports to them. Over time these
definitions are assigned to positions in the organization rather than to specific individuals. The
relationships among these positions are illustrated graphically in an organizational chart. The
best organizational structure for any organization depends on many factors including the work it
does; its size in terms of employees, revenue, and the geographic dispersion of its facilities; and
the range of its businesses (the degree to which it is diversified across markets).
DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRADITIONAL ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Understanding the historical context from which some of today\'s dominant organizational
structures have developed helps to explain why some structures are the way they are. For
instance, why are the old, but still operational steel mills such as U.S. Steel and Bethlehem Steel
structured using vertical hierarchies? Why are newer steel mini-mills such as Chaparral Steel
structured more horizontally, capitalizing on the innovativeness of their employees? Part of the
reason, as this section discusses, is that organizational structure has a certain inertia—the idea
borrowed from physics and chemistry that something in motion tends to continue on that same
path. Changing
an organization\'s structure is a daunting managerial task, and the immensity of such a project is
at least partly responsible for why organizational structures change infrequently.
At the beginning of the twentieth century the United States business sector was thriving. Industry
was shifting from job-shop manufacturing to mass production, and thinkers like Frederick Taylor
in the United States and Henri Fayol in France studied the new systems and developed principles
to determine how to structure organizations for the greatest efficiency and productivity, which in
their view was very much like a machine. Even before this, German sociologist and engineer
Max Weber had concluded that when societies embrace capitalism, bureaucracy is the inevitable
result. Yet, because his writings were not translated into English until 1949, Weber\'s work had
little influence on American management practice until the middle of the twentieth century.
Management thought during this period did match Weber\'s ideas of bureaucracy, where power
is ascribed to positions rather than to the individua.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
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This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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