...Hello, My name is Elizabeth but I like to be called Ely, born and raised in Puerto Rico, specifically in Rio Grande, there curse my 11th high school years and at the age of 15th, I moved to Philadelphia, PA where course my last year of high school. For me it was not easy to get to a different country with different language, but thankfully with the support of my family and their help I achieve graduation and was able to take a new path ... college. I can put to the side the reason why I came to United State; my dear mother pass do to a massive Stroke, and even thought I will it preferred to stay in Puerto Rico I couldn't. After finishing high school back to my country, full of dreams to study in college, wanted to study biology and become a surgeon. enter in the Inter American University of Puerto Rico, Fajardo campus, I study there for a period of three and a half year I study General Biology; and for reasons not very pleasant I have to return to the U.S. this time to North Bergen, NJ. But I did not know how to do anything in NJ and it was hard to get a job, life was to express in NJ/NY and return to Philadelphia, PA; I know at least how to move and got a job, yes a job for that reason I left school at a side. In 2002 I decide to return to school again with the Inter American University of Puerto Rico but online, after a year the school took biology off the online program and I got left out. What I did was get on another school since my former job paid for collage; I...
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...QUESTION 1: Some of the knowledge that I know about drugs are that they can lead you to death or have a serious health problem. Many people still do it even though they know the consequences of doing it. Most people do it often to the point where it became an addiction and they need help to be able to stop doing them. I know and seen a lot of people die from doing drugs and it’s just surprising how there’s many people out there doing it like as if it was nothing serious. Doing drugs is putting your life in danger. QUESTION 2: • How many people are dying from doing drugs? • Can you die from doing drugs at least once in your lifetime? If yes, why I mean you just did it once? • How are drugs bad? • What health problem can cause you from doing drugs? • Why are drugs even out there? QUESTION 3: • Admit the problem • Pay attention • Look at the cost • Take responsibility • Get help • Get help for a friend or family member QUESTION 4: Exercise 3 I: The fun—Reasons people get high A. Synonymous for having fun B. Getting high can be fun C. Having a good time D. Expectation of instant comfort E. Direct payoff 1. Relaxation 2. Self Confidence 3. Excitement 4. Comfort F. Not Obvious payoff 1. Avoid rejection 2. Mask emotional pain 3. Win peer...
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...My name is Bamgboye Mayowa and I finished my high school from Lagos state civil service model college,igbogbo,ikorodu which is a suburb school in Lagos,after which I proceeded to receive my B.sc in Economics from Olabisi Onabanjo University,ago-iwoye,ogun state,Nigeria with second class honors. I’m so excited to be attending Grand Canyon University as I strongly believe it has a strong MBA program particularly in the area of Leadership. Furthermore, Grand Canyon University has an elite league of highly knowledgeable professors with hands on method of teaching. I have faced quite a lot of challenges in my life but I’ve always maintained a positive outlook towards life and have learned from these mistakes which in turn have made me a better person in my decision making. I have been interning at my mother’s firm for almost 2 years now and it has always been an interesting challenge. My job role has been to assist customers by providing information and resolving their complaints. I also calculate total payments received during a time period and reconcile this with total sales. One of the many things I’m most passionate about my job is that it affords me the opportunity to give direct support to senior management in a way that really makes a difference. By getting an MBA from Grand Canyon University, I will like to get a job in the consultancy sector in which I will be able to give my own opinion about firms making key managerial decisions which in turn will boost their productivity...
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...My name is Kristen Price, I am 28 years old. I am in an electric Wheelchair. I have Cerebral Palsy also known as CP. I live in a small town called Auburndale, FL. Auburndale is in Polk County, FL. If you’ve ever been to Lakeland and Winter Haven, FL then you have been through Auburndale, just don’t blink or you will miss it. I went and graduated from Auburndale Senior High School. I graduated in 2002. I was born in Stuart, FL in Martin County. I am the eldest of three siblings, I have two brothers, and they are 18 and 8 years old. I have Cherokee Indian, Irish and Greek in my bloodline. I am engaged to a wonderful man. His name is Nathan Tyson. We have been engaged for one year and two months. As of right now we are living with my family. My favorite Holiday is Christmas. Because it’s the time of year where all the family comes together. We all go to my grandma’s for Christmas Eve. I call my grandma Mawmaw. We Have snacks and then we all open our gifts from my aunts and grandparents over there. Then on Christmas Day my brothers and I get up and open the gifts from my parents. This year I have my fiancé to celebrate with me, and to bring in the NEW YEAR with. The reason why I choose to go to college is because I wanted to further my education and enhance my career. At University of Phoenix they can help me do that. I want to become a Paralegal, and then a Lawyer. That is the reason why I choose Criminal Justice as my major. I also chose to go back to school with my fiancé...
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...Hello my name is Kristin Menhorn I am 31 year old single mom. I work a full-time job as a Data Entry Technician and have been there for 3 year. (I guess you could say I have 2 full-time jobs). I own my own home and live in Akron, Ohio. I have lived in Ohio my whole life. I graduated for Springfield High School in 99. I also took a vocation in diversified health occupations. I graduated with a 3.0 grade point average. In school I played softball and also was very active in school activities. I was always known as “the teacher’s pet”, but I would say very helpful. I also attended Stark State of Technology for 2 semesters. The degree I was going for was an associate’s degree in Dental Hygiene. My daughter’s grades started struggling and working part-time and raising a child got rough. I decided to put my education on hold until her grades got better. At this point she is doing well and I am ready to achieve my goals and get a degree in a field I will really love. I have been in the medical field for 13 years and I think it is time to move on and do something I love even more. The jobs of helping people make themselves a better person. They say if you get a job you love you will never work another day in your life. I chose to go into criminal justice because I love people and helping people is a good goal. I watch a lot of CSI and they put a lot of bad people behind bars. I would really like to make the streets a safer place for people. The main reason I chose Phoenix University...
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...Hello, my name is Angelia, but I mostly go by Angie. I decided to attend University of Phoenix online for a couple reasons. First, my mom is a student here and has been for almost four years. She has already obtained her associates degree. Also, I need a flexible school schedule because I am a very busy 20-year old! I have a son who is two years as of April 2nd. His name is Matthew and it’s just me, him, and his dad, Austin Cusey, in our little family. I am engaged to my son's father and we plan to have a fall wedding in 2014. I am currently with iQor as a collections CSR. I live in Columbus, Ohio. I currently renting to own a condo. I eventually want to become a neonatal nurse or possibly defense lawyer, but also plan on going to culinary school to pursue my passion of cooking. I have a few hobbies and interest. Something I absolutely love is writing; whether it's poems, short stories, writing letters to my fiancé, or even writing novels. I have written and finished a novel. It is 456 pages long, but hasn’t been published yet. I also started a second novel which is a sequel to the first one. The first novel will begin its publishing process January of 2014. I have a published poetry book as well that can be found on lulu.com and it is called "Old Memories, New Beginnings". You can buy it if you would like to! I am very good at drawing, too. Well, I hope everyone enjoys their experience here and good...
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...high school. During High School I was given an opportunity to intern at an international bank. So for 25 years plus all my work experience has been in International Banking including working for a New Zealand bank, a Belgium bank and for 24 years, I worked for a Middle Eastern bank. Although I did not returned to school for formal higher education in close to 30 years, throughout the years I've received outside training and worked in the fx/mm back office, trading room, hedged the banks funding portfolio, processed payroll, and functioned as the administrative assistant to the bank manager. Currently I am unemployed but a full time student. Returning to school for a business - related degree has always been a goal of mine, however, I could never quite figure out the precise timing where I would be able to juggle all of the hats I wear. My intermediate goals include to complete my bachelors in business administration in order to increase my earning potential, by the time my 15 year - old graduates high school. I as well want to become bolder in pursuing upward moves on the career ladder, especially because I'll have the educational background which will give me leverage to support me as I move forward. Yes, I'm doing this afraid, but I intend to finish it, while enjoying the ride. My ongoing assignment is my family - twenty-four years ago, I married my high school sweetheart who was, and is, the epitome of a supportive husband and amazing father to our two beautiful children...
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...Share this About.com About Tech PC Support . . . Troubleshooting Guides Symptoms How To Fix a Computer That Turns On But Displays Nothing What To Do When Your Computer Starts but The Screen is Black By Tim Fisher PC Support Expert Share this PC Support Categories Troubleshooting Guides How-To's & Tutorials Getting Support Software Tools Hardware Tools Command Line Reference Parts of a Computer Cleaning & Cooling File Extensions Things You Didn't Know About... Computer Terms Other Resources Fix a Problem With Your Computer Maintaining Your Computer Tips & Tricks Updated Articles and Resources Free Email Newsletter Let About.com send you the latest from our PC Support Expert. You can opt-out at any time. Please refer to our privacy policy for contact information. Photo of a Dell UltraSharp U2412M 24-Inch LED Monitor - © Dell, Inc. Dell UltraSharp U2412M 24-Inch LED Monitor. © Dell, Inc. The most common way that a computer "won't turn on" is when the PC actually does power on but doesn't display anything on the monitor. You see lights on the computer case, probably hear fans running from inside, and may even hear sounds, but nothing at all shows up on your screen. There are several possible reasons why your monitor isn't displaying information so it's very important that you step through an ordered process like the one I've outlined here. ...
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...BASIC INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM [BIOS] Seminar Presented by Milind Chile - 2591 Dipti Borkar - 2778 Freddy Gandhi - 2787 Raghav Shreyas Murthi - 2804 Introduction The BIOS, short for BASIC INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM is a set of built-in software routines that give a PC its personality. Although, less than 32 kilobytes of code, the BIOS controls many of the most important functions of the PC: how it interprets keystrokes (Ctrl + Alt + Delete), how it puts characters on the screen, and how and at what speed it communicates through its ports. The BIOS also determines the compatibility of the computer and its flexibility in use. Although all BIOSs have the same function; all are not the same. The BIOS governs the inner complexities arising out of the odd mixing of hardware and software. It acts as a link between the material hardware of the PC and its circuits, and the transcendent realm of software ideas and instructions. More than a link, the BIOS is both hardware and software. Like software, the BIOS is a set of instructions to the computer’s microprocessor. Like hardware, however, these instructions are not evanescent; rather they are coded into the hard, worldly silicon of PROM, EPROM chips. Due to the twilight state of programs like the BIOS, existing in the netherworld between hardware and software, such PROM-based programs are often termed firmware. The personality comes from the firmware code. This code determines how the computer will carry out the basic functions needed to make...
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...User Guide EVGA nForce 780i SLI Motherboard 780i 3-Way SLI Motherboard EVGA ii nForce 780i SLI Motherboard Table of Contents Before You Begin… ..................................................................................................... ix Parts NOT in the Kit .................................................................................................ix Intentions of the Kit ...................................................................................................x EVGA nForce 780i Motherboard..................................................................................1 Motherboard Specifications...................................................................................... 1 Unpacking and Parts Descriptions...............................................................................4 Unpacking ................................................................................................................ 4 Equipment ................................................................................................................ 4 EVGA nForce 780i SLI Motherboard ....................................................................... 5 Hardware Installation ....................................................................................................9 Safety Instructions.................................................................................................... 9 Preparing the Motherboard .........
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...this assignment is my own or appropriately attributed. I accept that failure to follow the academic honesty policy may result in a failure grade, or expulsion from Champlain College. Date Due: _11/4/2015___ Date Submitted:_11/4/2015__ Abstract The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Specification is an interface between the operating system (OS) and the platform firmware and is managed through the UEFI forum, a collection of chipset, hardware, system, firmware, and operating system vendors. One of many benefits of using UEFI is that it provides a more secure environment during the boot process by adding several security mechanisms such as secure boot, and update. With the added secure boot feature, the correct bootloader certification is needed and database key authentication is also required before the booting process. As a result, rootkit or other malware program have a hard time hijacking the boot process and concealing itself from the operating system. This paper will focus on the analysis of UEFI's secure boot feature and its implications and challenges for digital investigators conducting computer forensic investigation. Keywords: UEFI secure boot, boot firmware, malware, rootkit. Introduction To meet the demands of and preference for faster and more powerful computer most users want, hard disk drive manufacturers produce disks in excess of 2 TB. Moreover, most personal computers using the legacy Basic Input / Output System (BIOS) with master boot...
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...When booting from my hard drive, I am prompted with an option to choose my operating system: windows 7 or Ubuntu operating systems. Upon choosing one of these, it takes me through the normal booting process. When booting from a CD – ROM or Flash, insert the CD or flash and then restart the computer. Press the "F8" function key as the computer restarts to enter into BIOS setting of the computer. You may have to press the "Ctrl" key at the same time depending on the manufacturer of the computer. If any problems arise, check the owner's manual for additional information as each computer can have different BIOS access options. After finding the boot option menu item in the BIOS, you should hard drive as the primary or first device. Use the up arrow key or space bar to select the CD-ROM as the primary or first boot device. Push the "Esc" key and then save the changes to the BIOS settings. The computer will restart then, and it should boot from the CD-ROM now. Depending on what you have on the CD rom for booting, the computer runs from that. I booted the BackTrack program from my CD-ROM in order to use the program without having it permanently saved on my hard drive. I navigated through the BackTrack program with no problems, but did not activate any sessions as it is used for hacking purposes. My computer uses USB for both the mouse and the keyboard, therefore it does not signal any beep codes as an older motherboard with PS2 mouse connectors would. The main difference...
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...IT320 Unit 5 HW 1. When a router is first powered on, it completes a four-step initialization process: 1. Preforming a power-on self test (POST) 2. Loading a bootstrap program 3. Loading an IOS 4. Loading a configuration file The last three of these steps require the router to copy the files into RAM. Normally, most routers load an IOS image that is stored in flash memory and an initial configuration stored in NVRAM. 2. Routers use the following logic, in order, to attempt to load an IOS: 1. Load a limited-function IOS if the configuration register’s last hex digit is set to 0 or 1. 2. Load an IOS based on the configuration of boot system commands in the startup-configuration file. 3. Load the first file in flash as the IOS. 4. Use TFTP broadcasts to find a TFTP server and download an IOS from that server. 5. Load a limited-function IOS from ROM. In Step 1, the configuration register is a16-bit number that Cisco routers store in a hidden area of NVRAM. It can be set in a couple of ways and can be seen using the show version command. The most commonly used way to set its value is to use the config-register global configuration command. Routers use the 4 low-order bits of the configuration register as the boot field, which tells the router what to do in the first of the preceding five decision steps. If the value of the field is set to 0, the router loads the ROMMON (ROM Monitor), which is used for password recovery. If the value is set to1, the router loads...
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...Knowledge Assessment Matching 1. Remote Desktop E. Based on the former Terminal Services 2. System image backup J. Saves data to a VHD file 3. BranchCache A. Conserves WAN bandwidth 4. Distributed cache mode B. Files cached on each client 5. Volume shadow copies H. Previous versions 6. Incremental backup D. Files changed since the last backup job 7. Windows RE I. Accessible from a Window 7 installation disk 8. Hosted cache mode C. Files cached on a central server 9. Windows Remote Management G. Executes PowerShell commands on remote computers 10. System restore point F. Configuration settings and registry information Multiple Choice 1. Which of the following service priority guidelines are not accurate? D. Departmental issues should be rated according to the function of the department. A problem with a computer belonging to a department that is critical to the organization, such as order entry or a customer service call center, should take precedence over a problem with a computer belonging to a department that can better tolerate a period of down time, such as research and development. 2. Place these troubleshooting steps in the correct order, using the procedure described in this lesson as your guide. B, D, C, A. B: Establishing the symptoms is the first step in troubleshooting any problem to determine exactly what is going wrong. D: Select the most probable cause. Once...
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...BitLocker Drive Encryption Overview 73 out of 98 rated this helpful - Rate this topic Applies To: Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista BitLocker Drive Encryption is a data protection feature available Windows Server 2008 R2 and in some editions of Windows 7. Having BitLocker integrated with the operating system addresses the threats of data theft or exposure from lost, stolen, or inappropriately decommissioned computers. Data on a lost or stolen computer is vulnerable to unauthorized access, either by running a software-attack tool against it or by transferring the computer's hard disk to a different computer. BitLocker helps mitigate unauthorized data access by enhancing file and system protections. BitLocker also helps render data inaccessible when BitLocker-protected computers are decommissioned or recycled. BitLocker provides the most protection when used with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 1.2. The TPM is a hardware component installed in many newer computers by the computer manufacturers. It works with BitLocker to help protect user data and to ensure that a computer has not been tampered with while the system was offline. On computers that do not have a TPM version 1.2, you can still use BitLocker to encrypt the Windows operating system drive. However, this implementation will require the user to insert a USB startup key to start the computer or resume from hibernation, and it does not provide the pre-startup system integrity verification...
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