Plenum and riser used in back bone/ open spaces Conduits can run anywhere for support Open basket ok in a locked closet Raceway used everywhere but in locked closets Keep high voltage and low voltage separated ways around in in specific raceways J hooks used above a celling Fire protection- raceways Fiber –Protection systems MDF =main distribution facility or the Point of presence for all the incoming Want to have all the utilities near the MDF MDF aka the Main Closet IDF= intermediate
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the environment. Here is one of my personal example. I remember one day during the sports lesson in primary school, the teacher teach us how to play basketball. I ran fast and I am one of the few students who can shot the ball into the basket. My teacher thought that I had the potential in playing basketball, and brought me into the basketball team in order to receive formal trainings. Since then I started to have professional trainings and competitions, my parents even supported me to
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Who are the poor? The answer is what poverty is. WHAT IS POVERTY? In the most extreme definition, poverty manifests itself in the form of outright starvation and destitution because individuals or households do not possess the resources which give access to the basics for survival or which enable them to enjoy some minimum standard of living. (Christine Barrow; 2001) From a theoretical Perspective of Poverty. Culture of Poverty The underlying idea is that the lifestyle of the poor differs in
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Question 1 1.1 The three basic purposes of macroeconomic theories are: • To explain how different items are associated in the complex real economic world. In the economic environment there are unlimited wants, but the means of getting those wants are limited due to insufficient resources to satisfy all possible uses. Therefore some resources must be given priority over others. Example: Gold has a higher value than quartz in the economic world. Gold is scarcer than quartz, so gold is a higher priority
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town. I picked up the cutest Easter baskets. Then I thought that I could get some of the grass filling to use in them. I had grabbed some tissue paper to layer the shelves with to make them colorful. And then of course some balloons. You can’t have a party without balloons! So I immediately went home and started to decorate the bookcase. I crinkled the tissue paper just a bit to layer the shelves with some texture. The grass added a nice touch in the baskets to display the
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Tools for managing weather risk Characterization Weather derivatives, unlike the financial and stock are used to hedge quantity rather than price risks. As commodity futures have underlying price of the commodity and weather derivatives are based on a measured weather index, depending on the specifics of the contract. For this purpose, relevant weather variables can be measured quantitatively. Most weather contracts – 69% Degree Days are based on indices which measure the deviation of the average
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Knowledge Check Week 4 Study Guide Concepts Mastery Score: 10 / 10 Questions Stages in the Business 100% 1 Level of Economic Growth 100% 4 Level of Unemployment 100% Inflation 100% Cycle 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 8 Concept: Stages in the Business Cycle Mastery 100% 1. Business cycles occur when output Questions 1 2 3 A. falls below its potential B. rises above its potential C. is fixed at its potential
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RPI. CPI is a measure of the price level used across the European Union and used by the bank of England for setting its inflation target which is currently at 2%, it is calculated using a weighed basket of goods. This basket contains 650 goods. 100,000 households buying patterns of the goods in the baskets are recorded and the inflation rate is calculated through these figures. Maintaining a stable and anticipated inflation rate is a key government objective as it allows them to plan government spending
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One of the exercises we do is infiltration drills. This is where everyone gets down on the ground and crawls under a shallow sheet of barbed wire through the dirt and mud for about 200 meters. Once we get to the other end, the Sgt. Davis yells at us for doing a poor job and makes us crawl all the way back. These drills go on over and over again for about two hours. One day, we started off the morning doing these infiltration drills. This was probably the worst time of day to start them because there
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HIV: a growing epidemic Introduction HIV in black urban America has been a growing epidemic since HIV was first discovered in 1981. There have been countless efforts to treat this disease and still there is no cure. HIV is known as the human immunodeficiency virus “it is a retrovirus (A retrovirus has an RNA genome and a reverse transcriptase enzyme. Using the reverse transcriptase, the virus uses its RNA as a template for making complementary DNA which can integrate into the DNA of the host
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