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1). Name and explain the three most important factors that you must protect when Securing a VoIP Network.
 


2). The Central office is the place 
a.Where the operator makes connections
b. Where all ISDN capabilities Begin
c. Where calls from the subscribers begin
d. to connect the adsl lines.

1. A person's _______ have a significant impact on his or her food choices.
A. musical talents
B. sibling relationships
C. social and cultural groups
D. color preference

2. Based on the recommendations on the MyPyramid, from which of the following food groups do you
need six ounces per day?
A. Fruits
B. Dairy products
C. Meats
D. Grains

3. A bacteria often added to foods like yogurt is
A. flaxseed.
B. IBS.
C. botulism.
D. lactobacillus.

4. Bile is stored in the gall bladder so it can emulsify fats in the
A. liver.
B. pancreas.
C. large intestine.
D. small intestine.

The 6­month, 12­month, 18­month, and 24­month interest rates are 3.00%, 3.50%, 4.00%, and 4.00% with continuous compounding.
Q1: What are the equivalent 6­month, 12­month, 18­month, 24­month interest rates with semiannual compounding?

Q2: What is the forward rate for the six­month period beginning in 12 months (i.e., F1,1.5)? Report the forward rate in both with continuous compounding and with semi­annual compounding.

Q3: What is the value of an FRA, where you pay a fixed rate of 4.50% (with semi­annual compounding) on a principal of $1 million for the six­month period starting in 12 months?

Q4: A short forward contract on a non­dividend­paying stock was entered into some time ago. It currently has 10 months to maturity. The risk­free rate with continuous compounding is 4% per annum, the stock price is $25 and the delivery price is $24. Calculate the value of this short forward contract.

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The 6­month, 12­month, 18­month, and 24­month interest rates are 3.00%, 3.50%, 4.00%, and 4.00% with continuous compounding.
Q1: What are the equivalent 6­month, 12­month, 18­month, 24­month interest rates with semiannual compounding?

1. Since 1950, the number of working mothers in our country has
A. increased rapidly.
B. stayed the same.
C. increased slowly.
D. decreased slowly. 

2. In 1919, in New York City, a nursery school was founded under the direction of the Bureau of Educational Experiments and later became a demonstration center for the
A. Bank Street College of Education.
B. Montessori American Society.
C. Merrill Palmer Institute.
D. National Association for the Education of Young Children. 

3. Two forces that greatly altered child care in the United States in the nineteenth century were the
A. work of Bank Street College and the Merrill Palmer Institute.
B. founding of Montessori and the formation of the National Association for Nursery Education.
C. Great Depression and the Lanham Act.
D. large flow of immigrants and the rise of industrialization. 

1. Dorothy decides that she would like to open and operate a day care facility in her neighborhood. As a result of questions and surveys, she determines a day care center is just what her town should have. She and her husband figure what it will cost to start and keep the center going. She then decides on activities, and finds and trains several assistants. What important step has Dorothy overlooked?
A. Determining and meeting start-up and maintenance costs
B. Determining and complying with licensing requirements
C. Developing a program
D. Determining the need for a center 

2. An orientation session in a day care center is one in which a new family
A. explains their program philosophy.
B. answers questions concerning their experiences.
C. briefs the staff on the latest child care methods.
D. is made familiar with the center.

 

3. Almost _______ percent of the children who have a full-time caregiver receive this care in someone else's home.
A. 25
B. 31
C. 15
D. 80 

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