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The different types of networking
1. Personal Area Network (PAN)
2. Local Area Network (LAN)
3. Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
4. Campus Area Network (CAN)
5. Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
6. Wide Area Network (WAN)
7. Storage-Area Network (SAN)
8. System-Area Network (also known as SAN)
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Advantages of networking :-
- by the help of networking we are able to talk with our friends which are very far to us.
- the another and the main advantage of networking is that by networking we will able to learn many things and also we can practice
- where the help of networking we can do online shopping .
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A network, in computing, is a group of two or more devices that can communicate. In practice, a network is comprised of a number of different computer systems connected by physical and/or wireless connections. ... Regardless of scope, all networks allow computers and/or individuals to share information and resources.
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CBSE has released the new syllabus of all subjects of class 10 after reducing it by 30%. Here, you can download the subject-wise syllabus. You can also check here the deleted portion of the syllabus and other important resources for CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2021.
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<a href="http://cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/Curriculum21/Class_X/402-INFO_TECH_X.pdf" ping="/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/Curriculum21/Class_X/402-INFO_TECH_X.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiNppSyt8LsAhXhwTgGHdXtCWwQFjAQegQIChAC" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Class X - CBSE | DEPARTMENT OF SKILL EDUCATION ...</a>
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DETAILED CURRICULUM/TOPICS: Part-A: EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS S. No. Units Duration in Hours 1. Unit 1: Communication Skills-II 10 2. Unit 2: Self-management Skills-II 10 3. Unit 3: Information and Communication Technology Skills-II 10 4. Unit 4: Entrepreneurial Skills-II 15 5. Unit 5: Green Skills-II 05 TOTAL DURATION 50
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After the numerous arrivals of smart phones usage, chat applications could be seen anywhere. Some of the services are listed below.
- WhatsApp – It has current users of 600 million users and the count is still increasing. The interface of the WhatsApp is clean and simple and can be utilized by all and in all age groups. Sharing photos, files, audios, videos are simple.
- Facebook Messenger – The only way of using Messenger is chatting to friends who are logged in Facebook.
- Hike – This messaging app has a very beautiful interface.
- Snap chat – It is free to use. Here the chat might disappear after 10 seconds.
- Google Hangouts – It is used as a par with Gmail.
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Stress Management
Managing stress is about making a plan to be able to cope effectively with daily pressures. The ultimate goal is to strike a balance between life, work, relationships, relaxation, and fun. By doing this, you are able to deal with daily stress triggers and meet these challenges head-on.
Always keep in mind the ABC of stress management
A: Adversity or the stressful event
B: Beliefs or the way you respond to the event
C: Consequences or actions and outcomes of the event
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Stress management consists of making changes to your life if you are in a constant stressful situation, preventing stress by practicing self-care and relaxation and managing your response to stressful situations when they do occur.
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Stress Management
Managing stress is about making a plan to be able to cope effectively with daily pressures. The ultimate goal is to strike a balance between life, work, relationships, relaxation, and fun. By doing this, you are able to deal with daily stress triggers and meet these challenges head-on.
Always keep in mind the ABC of stress management
A: Adversity or the stressful event
B: Beliefs or the way you respond to the event
C: Consequences or actions and outcomes of the event
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Communication is a process that involves sending and receiving of messages through a verbal and non-verbal method. The sender sends a message, the receiver receives a message and sends it back with the feedback to the sender again.
The methods of communication involve oral and speech communication, written and graphical representations. Additionally, it includes the cultural sphere, a tool utilized to communicate, location, etc. Though it looks simple, communication is generally a very complicated subject.
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The advantage to linking the worksheet is that if the source worksheet in Excel changes, the values are automatically updated in the Word document. If you make a change in the numbers, text, formatting, or formulas, the document will reflect those changes immediately.
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