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    Week 1 Reflection on Ob and Business

    Self-Reflection Week 1 This week I have learned a lot about organizational behavior, organizational effectiveness, and high performance work practices. I have learned what organizational behavior is, and why it is important. It was interesting to compare the company I currently work for to these theories and how they are following these practices. Organizational behavior is described by our text as “the study of what people think, feel, and do in and around organizations” (McShane & Von Glinow

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    Week 3 Reflection Team B BIS/220 Novemember 21, 2013 Douglas Martin Week 3 Reflection BIS/220 Introduction to Computer Applications Systems is a course that describes how database are used in the work environment, explains the benefits of collaborating tools to the work environment, and compare types of electronic commerce. A database collects records or stores information that is stored in a computer in a logical manner so that the information can be stored, managed, or retrieved.

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    Wireing

    produced by the acceleration of an electric charge. Refeaction: a return of electromagnetic energy. Medium: when referring to Ethernet LANS the transceiver in the Ethernet networks. Total internal reflection: the reflection in a medium of a given refractive index. Fresnel reflection: reflection of a small amount of light passing from a medium of one reflective index into a medium of a different index. Tensile strength: resistance to pulling or stretching forces. Dispersion: a spreading of light

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    Fiber Optics

    no longer) labour-intensive process. Fibre Optic Bundles If light enters the end of a solid glass rod so that the light transmitted into the rod strikes the side of the rod at an angle O, exceeding the critical angle, then total internal reflection occurs. The light continues to be internally reflected back and forth in its passage along the rod, and it emerges from the other end with very little loss of intensity. This is

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    Nt1310 Unit 7 Defintions

    Unit 7.Exercise 1. Fiber Optics--Definitions Cross Talk- Fiber-optic cabling is immune to crosstalk because optical fiber does not conduct electricity and uses light signals in a glass fiber, rather than electrical signals along a metallic conductor, to transmit data. So it cannot produce a magnetic field and thus is immune to EMI. Waveguides- A structure that guides electro-magnetic waves along their length. The core fiber in an optical fiber cable is an optical waveguide FTTH- Fiber to the

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    Week 4 - Business Writing Steps, Portfolio, & Reflection

    Business writing Steps, Portfolio, and Reflection COM 285 – Introduction to business Communication October 31, 2011 Business Writing Steps, Portfolio, & Reflection Part I: Business Writing Steps Planning Planning is effective when you analyze, pick the perfect medium, and gather the information. The key to planning successfully is to compile information what will satisfy the basic requirements of the audience. It is necessary that the correct medium is considered when

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    Cabling and Fiber Optic

    than the water inside the glass. Refraction of light is bending of light as it enters medium of different density. Reflection of light (and other forms of electromagnetic radiation) occurs when the waves encounter a surface or other boundary that does not absorb the energy of the radiation and bounces the waves away from the surface. The simplest example of visible light reflection is the surface of a smooth pool of water, where incident light is reflected in an orderly manner to produce a clear

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    Physics

    Centre Number Candidate Number Name CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education PHYSICS Paper 3 May/June 2003 1 hour 15 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. 0625/03 READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen in the spaces provided on the Question Paper. You may use a soft pencil for any

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    Physics 2 Lab Exp. 9

    Experiment 9: Reflection, Refraction, and Total Internal Reflection Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to study the laws of reflection, refraction and total internal reflection, to measure the focal length of mirrors with convex and concave mirrors, and to measure the index of refraction of water. Theory: In this experiment, we learned that the angle of incidence θi is the angle that the incident ray makes in regards to the normal one. Also, the angle of reflection θr is the angle

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    Physics Lenses

    Chapter 15: Refraction and Lenses Refraction of Light If water waves in a ripple tank travel from water with a depth of 1 cm into a shallow area with a depth of .3 cm, the water will slow down. In a ripple tank the depth can be changed by placing a sheet of plexiglass or glass in the water. In the picture to the right the area to the left is deeper water and the the the right is shollow. The picture shows that when the water travels into a shallow area and slows down, the wavelength will

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