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    Lab 2

    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Report Details for | Security assessment: | | Severe Risk (One or more critical checks failed.) | Computer name: | | IP address: | 192.168.2.100 | Security report name: | | Scan date: | 3/16/2016 2:54 PM | Scanned with MBSA version: | 2.3.2211.0 | Catalog synchronization date: | Security updates scan not performed | | | Sort Order: | Bottom of Form Windows Scan Results Administrative Vulnerabilities

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    Lab Questions

    01.08 Review & Critical Thinking Review Questions: 1. What are the differences between being a biological parent, an adoptive parent, and a foster parent? Being a biological parent means that the child has your DNA, an adoptive parent is someone who adopts the child which gives them full custody and parential rights, and a Foster parent is made for short term care, where foster parents keep the child tiil the bological parents meet all requirments to regain custody. 2. What financial

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    Lab 11

    Part A: 1. The first problem is to count the number of even and odd elements in an array of integers. The next problem is to place them into an array of length 2. Then, return the array with the elements. 2. The linear search will be helpful because its meant for finding specific values. 3. public static int[] evenOdds(int[] values) { // your work here int[] myArray = new int[2]; for (int element: values) { if (element % 2 == 0)

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    Lab Isolation

    Abstract The purpose of this exercise to become familiar with subtypes of culture media, to learn how to use streak and pour techniques and to generate a pure culture of a specific organism Hypothesis This exercise will allow me to gain an understanding of culture media, to use specific techniques such as streak and pour and generate cultures of specific organisms. Procedures Exercise 1 Part I 1. Disinfect the work area. 2. Melt the agar tubes. 3. Leave the 18 mL tube of MRS agar

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    Lab 3

    1. What is the purpose of the /etc/fstab file? conntains information of where your partitions and storage devices should be mounted and how. If you can't access your Windows partition from Linux, aren't able to mount your CD or write to your floppy as a normal user, or have problems with your CD-RW, you probably have a misconfigured /etc/fstab file. So, you can usually fix your mounting problems by editing your fstab file. /etc/fstab is just a plain text file, so you can open and edit it with any

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    Lab 1

    In today’s society it seems that having a landline phone is not a big must anymore. There are very few people that have one anymore. Since cell phones have become as popular as they have landlines have seemed do diminish. The most common reason to choose a cell phone is that in most areas, the cost of a cell phone plan is lower than the cost of a landline, especially when you count the cost of a long distance calling plan. Most cell phone providers today offer unlimited talk to anywhere in the

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    Lab 4

    Windows XP Control Panel Accessibility Options Magnifier Because your grandmother’s eyesight is failing, she cannot see the computer screen clearly. How would you configure the magnifier utility to make it easier for your grandmother to view the screen? On-Screen Keyboard Because of an accident that has left him with limited use of some of his fingers, an employee has asked if the IT department could configure his computer with an on-screen keyboard so that he may

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    Lab Report

    Important Dates For Spring 2016 Externship December 21, 2015 Spring Break 2016 Externship registration begins February 21, 2016 Student Registration deadline (by 11:59 p.m.) February 29, 2016 Description of Externship Opportunities made available to registered students who have completed the required quiz via Externship Webcourse (ranking process). List will be posted no later than 12:01 a.m. March 3, 2016 Deadline to complete all required quizzes in Externship Webcourse (by

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    Phet Lab

    Check “show battery” and “show cores”, watch what happens, adjust some variables 1. Why do electrons (blue dots) move? The flow of current (+) is opposite to the flow of the electrons. ; note if toward or away from + terminal of the battery. The electrons move because they are being attracted towards the positive side of the battery and thus move because of the attraction in the battery. 2. What does the Ammeter (on the left) measure? How is this shown in the sim? It measures the rate

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    Lab 1

    1. What patterns do you observe based on the information in Table 4? The greater amount of Dissolved Oxygen (ppm), the greater number of fish observed. 2. Develop a hypothesis relating to the amount of dissolved oxygen measured in the water sample and the number of fish observed in the body of water. When there is more Dissolved Oxygen (ppm) in the water, the number of fish observed increases. 3. What would your experimental approach be to test this hypothesis? My experimental approach would

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