What is the CIDR for Each ?? Please Explain.
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Network Segment (10.252.1.x)
Internal Servers & Storage Network Segment (10.252.5.x)
Marketing Network Segment (10.252.7.x)
Financial Advisors Network Segment (10.252.2.x)
Human Resources (HR) Network Segment (10.252.9.x)
Information Technology (IT) Network Segment (10.252.3.x)
Shipping Network Segment (10.252.8.x)
Receiving Network Segment (10.252.6.x)
Operations (OPS) Network Segment (10.252.4.x)
In: Computer Science
Case Five Leadership
In your role of Vice-President of Human Resources at ABC Inc., you have recently joined an organization that requires rapid change to compete in the marketplace. You have heard the senior management team comment that your firm requires a strong leader to transform your culture.
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In: Operations Management
The pornography industry is one of the most lucrative in the nation— some estimates are that it grosses more than $4 billion annually—however the women and girls who work in this industry see very little of that money. Prostitution as well is highly profitable for a growing number of pimps and human traffickers selling both women and children. What are the legal and moral differences between these two types of sex work, and how have changing social norms contributed to the legal status of both today?
In: Economics
The Four Loves by C.S Lewis
1. Define “gift-love” and “need-love” (1). Which is more like God? What problem does Lewis run into when he tries to determine which is best? (2-4)
2. Explain the difference between ‘nearness-by-likeness’ and ‘by- approach’ (4-5). How does the distinction guard help us guard against the tendency of “every human love, at its highest ... to claim for itself a divine authority” (7-8)?
In: Psychology
McDonald’s is one of the known fast food organizations around the world. Its corporate culture emphasizes human resource development while achieving high levels of efficiency, which have been achieved thorough adopting innovations in almost everything the organization does.
In: Operations Management
There are many stories about radioactivity and the relative danger of it in the news lately, but very little actual information. The radioactivity levels around Fukushima Daiichi are high, but seem negligible in just somewhat removed locations.
The real danger seems to stem from ingesting radioactive particles. Just how likely is it for that to happen in any considerable distance from the reactor, say in Tokyo, and how dangerous for the human body is it really? How far can these particles travel in any dangerous concentration?
In: Physics
Write information about one occurrence that happened at a counseling agency that works with the addiction population, through group and individual counseling. Answer with a paragraph for each writing prompt. Point out core competencies and learning objectives.
1. What was the one occurrence that happened?
2. Examine the occurrence and explain why it occurred.
3. Describe the human instincts that were felt and the actions that followed.
4. Define what core competencies were addressed in the occurrence and what behavior models might apply.
In: Psychology
Software vulnerabilities in cyberspace can range from the simple outdated security patches on national critical infrastructure systems to poorly designed defense missile control systems. When these industrial control systems, military weapon control systems, or air control transportation systems are designed without security built into the software, their security vulnerabilities are paramount to the national security, economy, and human health.
Do research on the latest prominent software vulnerabilities and share your literature review findings with the class.
In: Computer Science
1. Use the Solow growth model to demonstrate how differences in access to technology can cause highly-developed countries and lesser-developed countries can both at low rates and never converge. Include in your answer a description of the differences in access to technology and illustrations of the consequences for long-run capital stock per worker, long-run output per worker, and the time paths of output per worker from the short-run to the long-run.
2. Use the Solow growth model to demonstrate how differences in population growth rates can cause highly-developed countries and lesser-developed countries can both at low rates and never converge. Include in your answer a description of the differences in population growth rates and illustrations of the consequences for long-run capital stock per worker, long-run output per worker, and the time paths of output per worker from the short-run to the longrun.
3. Use the human capital growth model to demonstrate how differences in investment in education and training can cause highly-developed countries and lesser-developed countries to grow at different rates and never converge. Include in your answer a description of the differences in education/training and illustrations of the differences in the paths for human capital accumulation and output-per worker.
In: Economics
Suppose there are two countries. In the rich country, the
representative consumer has Hr units of human capital, and total
factor productivity is zr. In the poor country, the representative
consumer has Hp units of human capital, and total factor
productivity is zp. Assume that b and u are the same in both
countries, Hr > Hp, and zr > zp. (a) How do the levels of per
capita income, the growth rates of per capita income, and real
wages compare between the rich and poor countries? (b) If consumers
could choose their country of residence, where would they want to
live? (c) If each country could determine immigration policy, what
should they do to maximize the welfare of the current residents?
(d) What is the immigration policy that maximizes the welfare of
the citizens of both countries? (e) Explain your results. Do you
think this is a good model for analyzing the effects of immigration?
Why or why not? (f) During the NPC & CPPCC, the State Councilor
Wang Yong claimed when he was introducing the plans of
institutional reform of the state council to the congress that,
they are planning to establish the state immigration
administration, which will be responsible for foreigners’ stay and
residence, and the management of permanent settlement, refugees and
nationality, etc. Explain what this means referring to the model in
the textbook.
In: Economics