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    Unit Standard 6852 Assessment Task 1: Throughout history, cable types have changed quite a lot, whether is be for reasons based on speed - or security. The most common one that is usually referred to as “ethernet cable” today is CAT cabling. The generic blue cable that end users recognise as their internet service - this has become one of the most developed cable types in IT history. From CAT3 to CAT7, many improvements have been made to improve the quality of the cabling, such as giving it a…

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    How to Drive Stick Shift for Beginners Driving stick shift is a process of various shifting. If you are use to driving an automatic vehicle, meaning you use the automatic transmission that uses the symbols P, R, N, D, 2, and L. which are P for parking, R for reverse, N for neutral, D for drive or third, two for second, and L for low or third. It might be a little difficult for you to adapt to the new things you will need to do to make you car go faster. You will have to make more movement when…

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    inside the engine of the midnight black Volkswagen Jetta, the spark plugs shocked it to life. Rolling down the blacked out windows, I could hear the distinctive purr of the diesel beast I named “Diana”. Shifting the sports-like six speed manual transmission into first, I was ready. Simultaneously giving gas and releasing the clutch, my journey began. Entering the on ramp, I was headed west on I-69 towards Davison. Shifting quickly to sixth gear, I could hear the high pitched whine of the turbo.…

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    2 OFDM SYSTEM:- OFDM system is divided into three parts 1. multi carrier modulation 2. frequency division multiplexing 3. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing. 1.Frequency division multiplexing:- Frequency Division Multiplexing is a form of signal multiplexing which involves assigning non – overlapping frequency ranges or channels to different signals or to each user of a medium. A gap is left between each of these channels to ensure that the signal of one channel does not overlap with…

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    In my small New England town, we have a natural gas pipeline that runs right through. The Algonquin Gas Transmission has been around for as long as I can remember, but the issue now is that they are expanding the transfer station in my town. Not only are they looking to expand the station and bring more natural gas through and into Massachusetts, Spectra Energy is also still using fracking to get to this natural gas. Though there is no fracking done directly where I live, this pipeline is…

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    Modes of infectious disease transmission Infectious diseases are contagious contra -indications towards beauty treatments, created by organisms such as bacteria, fungi or viruses. The human body carries many living organisms internally and externally that are treatable, although if left undiagnosed the organisms may cause disease. Bacterial Infections, (Impetigo, Conjunctivitis or Styes), Viral Infections (Herpes Simplex, Shingles or Warts), Infestations (Scabbies, Head lice or Pediculosis)…

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    learning, these being inclusive of the age of the learner, the intensity of contact with the deviant role model and the ration of good to bad social contacts in an individuals life. In the discussed statistics in Payne’s research, the cultural transmission theory coincides with the lifestyles led by the juvenile detainees. The facts state that of the interviewed adolescents “about one third had endured violent or emotional abuse” and “one fifth had been left alone for long periods of as a…

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    logical that fewer and fewer people would have the skills needed to operate older, ‘outdated’ models. This includes stickshifts. Very few Americans have the ability to drive a manual transmission. It is not terribly difficult to learn, and the benefits are worth the occasional stalls. The driver of a manual transmission car is able to get much better gas mileage, as well as increased control of the vehicle. The likelihood of driving distracted is reduced, as both hands and feet need to be…

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    5 Reasons Your Transmission Needs To Be Serviced While many drivers prefer an automatic transmission to take care of the gear shifting for them, it’s a vital part of your car that can potentially break down. These are 5 reasons why your car’s transmission could be having trouble. Not Enough Transmission Fluid One of the most common problems with a transmission is not having enough transmission fluid for it to operate properly. Low fluid can cause the transmission to slip, delay when the gears…

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    Introduction We would argue that premium automobile industry and more specifically BMW; possess a global strategy. Within in this paper we will examine the strategy of the premium automobile industry as well as that of BMW’s through examples of each company’s actions. Furthermore; a discussion regarding the business structure of the company will be held. Once the structure has been identified we will explain why this all fits together and works; ultimately giving BMW a competitive advantage. In…

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