to submit its report in the last week of the Winter Session 2012. Highlights of the Bill The Bill requires every person to obtain a license or lease for carrying on mining or related activities. A new concession instrument called a High Technology Reconnaissance-cum-Exploration License has been introduced. The Bill provides for two methods of granting a mineral concession – competitive bidding where mineralisation is established and first-comefirst-serve otherwise. A District Mineral
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To satisfy the school’s requirements, I created the following network design which has six pats. Figure 4 - Network design Sections Data center: All the servers have two connections to the core layer, in case one layer 3 switch fails for any reason. Core layer: The layer 3 switches provides high bandwidth between all layers and great redundancy in this level. Distribution layer: The routers are using as a routing protocol EIGRIP. Access layer: This layer connects the users with the routers
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Examiners Mr. Golam Mowla Choudhury Professor and Head Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Daffodil International University ---------------------(Chairman) Dr. M. Lutfar Rahman Dean & Professor Faculty of Science and Information Technology Daffodil International University ---------------------(Member) A K M Fazlul Haque Assistant Professor Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Daffodil International University ---------------------(Internal) Dr. Subrata Kumer
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Proton: Its Rise, Fall, and Future Prospects For Dato’ Haji Syed Zainal Abidin Tahir (Syed Zainal, hereafter), Managing Director of Proton, recent headlines such as “Auto Sector Faces Numerous Challenges” and “European Carmakers Zoom in”[1] were simply reminders of the challenges his company faced. Proton had been troubled by its declining share of the domestic auto market (Exhibit 1) and consequent dwindling profits and margins. Without taking into account the government’s R&D grant in 2007/2008
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Chapter 7: PLANNING AND CONTROLLING 1. Setting objectives and determining what should be done to accomplish them is the essence of the management function of __________. A. Productivity improvement. B. Controlling. C. Leading. D. Organizing. E. Planning. E 186 KT Fa 2. Planning is important for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: A. Planning is central to the management process. B. Planning is important for staying ahead of the competition
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Bennis put it, the vision becomes a reality. One obstacle, that in my life I classified as the impossible, was attending the first charter school of Gwinnett County, The Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, & Technology. Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (GSMST) is a charter school that was established in 2007. It focuses on the higher end of the academic spectrum in providing exceptional students with challenging curriculum and extensive leadership responsibilities
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Practical WLAN security Abstract This report covers the basics security standards in today’s wireless networks, how they work, existing flaws and vulnerability’s. We will go trough the basic architecture of 802.11, the security it provides like WEP, WPA and WPA2. Further more we will go trough some practical experiment exploiting the flaws described in the article. The result of our practical experiments show upon how easy it is to break encryptions and deploying Evil twins, even with very
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bottoms-up approach to analyzing the OSI reference model layers also applies to wireless networking. A wireless networking administrator should always try to first determine whether problems exist at layer 1 and layer 2. As with most networking technologies, most problems usually exist at the Physical layer. Simple layer 1 problems such as nonpowered access points or client card driver problems are often the root cause of connectivity or performance issues. Because WLANs use radio frequencies to deliver
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Pci, case study, mia case study INTRODUCTION The issue started on February 2008 when the new appointed Managing Director of PCI Sdn Bhd, En Ghani reviewed 2007 Financial Report and found out there were recent increases in costs of goods sold and inventories. The rate of increase in costs of goods sold had been disproportionate with growth of sales. En Ghani was informed that one of the reasons for the increase in cost was because of the current purchasing system that contributes to redundant purchasing
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