at 2012-03-28 19:38 Eastern Standard Time Nmap scan report for 172.30.0.10 Host is up (0.0054s latency). Not shown: 92 closed ports PORT STATE SERVICE 53/tcp open domain 88/tcp open kerberos-sec 135/tcp open msrpc 139/tcp open netbios-ssn 389/tcp open ldap 445/tcp open microsoft-ds 1025/tcp open NFS-or-IIS 1027/tcp open IIS MAC Address: 00:0C:29:99:40:7B (VMware) Skipping SYN Stealth Scan against 172.30.0.75 because Windows does not
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predict and control the world in a way that non-scientific or pre-scientific belief systems cannot do. According to Popper, science has been so successful in explaining and controlling the world because it is an ‘open’ belief system. This means that every scientist’s theories are open to scrutiny, criticism and testing by others. As a result, science is governed by the principle of falsification - scientists set out to try and falsify theories, deliberately seeking evidence that would disprove them
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Bus 171a chap 1-8 HW Chapter 1 Hw probs 2,3,8,9,15-18 2) what is the difference between the claim of a debtholder of GM and an Equity holder of GM? The claim of the debt holder is established by contract, which specifies the amount and timing of periodic payments in the form of interest as well as term to maturity of the principal. The debt holder stands as a creditor and in case of default, he has a prior claim on firm assets over the equity-holder. The equity holder has a residual
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After completing the mock Congress simulation, I obtained a greater understanding in how a bill becomes a law in addition to the factors that may prevent its passage. The diversity of roles that students were assigned as representatives offered a glimpse into how complex the legislative process really is. Bills are passed with the near universal intent of positively impacting the American people. However, this impact may not be universally distributed across demographics and in some cases it can
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SWOT Analysis | What is SWOT Analysis? | Examples of SWOT Analysis SWOT analysis was originally conceived and developed in the 1960s and its basic organising principles have remained largely unchanged in the field of strategic management since that time (Kotler et al., 2013). It is, as Ghazinoory, Abdi and Azadegan-Mehr (2011) comment, a systematic framework which helps managers to develop their business strategies by appraising the internal and external determinants of their organisation’s performance
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Sharma 1 Saahil Sharma Mr. Johnston English 9 Honors April 2016 Alcatraz Intro: The island of Alcatraz was much more than a prison: it was inmate's worst nightmare. Some of the most notorious criminals were sent there for some of the worst crimes that have been committed and throughout its many years of being a federal prison, there have been zero confirmed escapes. Overview: Alcatraz, once a federal prison, also used to inhabit other groups of people, not only prisoners. However one of the most
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Important Test questions –B200B Question (1): Differentiate between the following: 1. Marketing and selling The Answer: Marketing: Marketing means working with markets to bring about exchanges for the purpose of satisfying human needs and wants. Marketing must be understood not in the old sense of making a sale – selling – but in the new sense of satisfying customer needs. Selling Selling or promotions are part of a larger marketing mix, the concept is typically practiced
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enhanced when students formulate questions in the form they will appear in the examination such as essay or multiple choice forms. Constantly asking questions about material relating to what they studied earlier and seeking out information from other sources on better understanding is also important (Adewoye, 2010). Still on the issue of good study habit techniques, Hatch (2002) advised students to motivate themselves to study. Procrastination is usually common among secondary school students as they
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STUDENTS CAN SUBMIT HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS LATE. IT MUST BE TURNED IN AT THE BEGINNING OF THE NEXT CLASS ( -50 POINTS). STUDENTS MUST BE PREPARED TO SUBMIT ALL ASSIGNED WORK AT THE BEGINNING OF CLASS. 5. NO FOOD OR BEVERAGES (other than water in a closed container) WILL BE PERMITTED IN THE ROOM. 6. NO ASSIGNMENT SHOULD EVER BE PLAGIARIZED. EVERYTHING SHOULD BE IN YOUR OWN WORDS!! FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN A ZERO FOR THE ASSIGNMENT. GRADING: GRADES ARE WEIGHTED AS FOLLOWS: TEST
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sales. The increasing intensity of competition in global markets is a challenge facing companies at all stages of involvement in international markets. As markets open up, and become more integrated, the pace of change accelerates, technology shrinks distances between markets and reduces the scale advantages of large firms, new sources of competition emerge, and competitive pressures mount at all levels of the organization. Also, the threat of competition from companies in countries such as India
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