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    CISSP Practice QuestionsNotes Please explain the first 6 practice questions on pages 1 &2 with respect to wrong answers‚ most are highlighted in red. Please explain the correct answer and why my choices are not correct. Thank you‚ Bonnie M. [1] [2] [3] I answered “C”‚ a MAC address; however‚ the correct answer is “B”‚ an IPv6 address. Please explain. [4] An IT Manager has requested that specific files stored on the company SAN containing data which is not protected by patent

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    INS Chapter 16 Additional Topics in International Capital Budgeting questions 1. Why should the required rate of return for a capital budgeting problem be project specific? Doesn’t the firm just have to satisfy an overall cost-of-capital requirement? Answer: The required rate of return for a capital budgeting problem is project specific because the firm is viewed as a portfolio of projects owned by the shareholders. It is the shareholder’s perspective that matters‚ and it is their

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    1. | What is an operating system? |   | An operating system is a program that acts as an intermediary between the user and the computer hardware. The purpose of an OS is to provide a convenient environment in which user can execute programs in a convenient and efficient manner. It is a resource allocator responsible for allocating system resources and a control program which controls the operation of the computer hardware. | 2. | Why paging is used? |   | Paging is solution to external

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    2.) a) proteins b.) i) Amylase ii) Protease iii) Lipase c) i) Glucose ii) Amino Acids iii) Fatty acids and Glycerol 3.) a.) Each enzyme has a unique shape that fits onto the substrate. As enzymes normally only catalyse one reaction the substrate has to fit in the specific shape (active site) and if it doesn’t fit in (lock and key method) then the enzyme won’t be catalysed. b.) As when the enzyme is denatured it’s special shape is destroyed‚ thus destroying it’s active site meaning that

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    1. HOW MIGHT YOUR OWN VALUES IN RELATION TO HEALTH AND HYGEINE DIFFER FROM YOUR CLIENT’S AND HOW WOULD YOU DEAL WITH THIS? I will make the individual understand what their choices are and what might be the outcome. If they prefer something in their own way ‚i will have to deal with it and provide them the best. 2. WHAT CONFLITS MIGHT ARISE BETWEEN YOUR CLIENT CHOICE AND GOOD HYGEINE PRACTICES? The clients might not be willing to practice their personal hygiene because they might not be in

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    Assignment 1.1 Virginia D. Faircloth Charleston Southern University 1. What is the traditional evangelical position regarding the canon? The evangelical position is the affirmation of God’s formation of its books and their position in the canon. 2. Did an apocryphal Gospel ever circulate with a canonical Gospel? No‚ because apocryphal Gospel‚ by definition means non-canonical‚ or mythical and untrue. These Gospels are also proven mythical/untrue by their minimal translations

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    1) Candide learns that while being optimistic is a useful trait‚ it will not help you in being successful. He learns that in order to have the “best of all possible worlds” he must work hard‚ because it will not just come to him. Candide has rejected Pangloss’ philosophy in exchange for hard‚ practical work. 2) Voltaire is correct in his theory that optimism blinds a person from the real life obstacles one must face. Life is not perfect because a person says it is; a person must experience life

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    1) What does this guide define “sustainable development” to be? Sustainable development is the process of moving human activities to a pattern that can be sustained in perpetuity. It is an approach to environmental and development issues that seeks to reconcile human needs with the capacity of the planet to cope with the consequences of human activities. (The problem of recognising the need to live within constraints and to ensure more fairness in access to limited resources‚ lies at the heart

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    Human Resource Management Week 6 DQ1: Measuring Performance Of this week’s video segments - Ford‚ Metro Bakery‚ and BuyCostumes.com - how are their approaches to performance evaluation and performance management different? How are they similar? Henry Ford offered higher salaries in order to attract and retain better workers which resulted in higher performance. By doing this he was able to have the best employees who made the best cars. Based on the video I am making the assumption that Ford Motor

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    “Discrete Structures” “Q2: Determine whether each of these functions from {a‚b‚c‚d} to itself is onto and/or one-to-one. a) f(a)=b‚ f(b)=a‚ f(c)=c‚ f(d)=d a b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d The above Function is both one-to-one and onto‚ therefore Its called a BIJECTION Function b) f(a)=b‚ f(b)=b‚ f(c)=d‚ f(d)=c a b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d

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