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1). CCNP Certification / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Server Load Balancing (SLB)
When you're working on your BCMSN exam on your way to CCNP certification, you'll read at length about how Cisco routers and multilayer switches can work to provide router redundancy - but there's another helpful service, Server Load Balancing, that does the same for servers. While HSRP, VRRP, and CLBP all represent multiple physical routers to hosts as a single virtual router, SLB represents multiple physical servers to hosts as a single virtual server.
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2). Passing Cisco's CCNA and CCNP Exams: Five Tips For Exam Day Success
As you get ready to pass the CCNA or CCNP exams, you can feel quite a bit of stress as you enter your last week of study. Let's take a look at a few ways to reduce that stress. 1. Do not stay up late cramming. The CCNA and CCNP are not exams you're going to pass by cramming. "Cramming" is a study technique best left behind in junior high school. The CCNA can't be passed by memorization - you've got to know how Cisco technologies work.
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3). Students: 5 Ways to Improve Your Memory
“Oh God, tomorrow is exam! Will I remember what I have studied?” This fear haunts many students. Now, don’t fear friend. You can remember what you study. Provided, you use those study methods that help your brain to remember better. Here are five ‘Brain-friendly’ study methods that help to improve your memory and remember your study lessons easily: 1.
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4). Cisco CCNA Certification Exam Tutorial: Keep Your Most Important Appointment
Imagine this. You have an appointment with a client to work on a server or router install. A few minutes before you're scheduled to be there, you decide there's something really good on TV you'd like to watch. Or you decide to go to the gym, or play a game, or do anything else except go see the client. Even if you weren't going to get fired for not showing up, it's certainly unfair to the client.
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5). Cisco CCNA Exam Tutorial: How To Spend Your Study Time
To pass the CCNA exam, you've got to create a study plan. Part of that plan is scheduling your study time, and making that study time count. You’ve scheduled your exam you’ve created a document to track your study time you’ve planned exactly when you’re going to study. Now the plan must be carried out, without exception. What exceptions do I mean? Cell phones.
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6). No - It Can't be That Easy! You Can Learn a Foreign Language in Your Sleep?
The average human utilizes less than 10% of the brain. What’s happening with the rest? Can it be harnessed while you sleep? The answer is a qualified 'yes'. Sleep learning has been employed with varying degrees of success for many years. It is not a completely passive process, however. You can't plug in headphones, listen to a German CD, and expect to wake up in the morning, fluently speaking German.
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7). Understanding IQ
Copyright 2006 Francesca Black IQ or intelligent quotient is supposed to test intelligence irregardless of age or environmental factors, yet numerous studies show that environmental factors can strongly influence IQ. The concept of intelligence has continued to evolve, despite problems with and misuses of IQ testing. Some researches say that IQ, an income predictor, is partially inherited.
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8). Green tea and its numerous health benefits
Copyright 2006 David Maillie The Asian community has used different teas and herbal remedies since before the Great wall of China (over 3000 years ago) and green tea has stood out as one of its hallmark and most helpful constituents. Green tea has been used to treat everything from heart attacks, stroke to infections like sepsis (blood infection) and numerous other conditions and maladies.
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9). Six Ways to Prioritize your Work
Prioritizing your work is an extremely important part of being successful. By organizing your work, you will find it less difficult to finish. You will also be less likely to procrastinate, which is a damaging behavior you should always avoid. Knowing what needs to be done and the most efficient order for finishing your tasks is the best way to begin your day.
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10). Are You Stressed by Studying for Exams? Study More Efficiently!
Whether you are learning a new language or a subject like geography, these simple tips could save you hours of study time - and result in higher marks. HIGHLIGHTING FUNDAMENTALS You have probably used highlighters in textbooks and study notes; but are you getting the most out of them? To learn anything, you must repeat the material. You go over it again - and again - and again.
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11). What is IQ?
Copyright 2006 Francesca Black IQ or intelligent quotient is supposed to test intelligence irregardless of age or environmental factors, yet numerous studies show that environmental factors can strongly influence IQ. The concept of intelligence has continued to evolve, despite problems with and misuses of IQ testing. Some researches say that IQ, an income predictor, is partially inherited.
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12). Soy Much News
Since their introduction to North America in the 1930s, soybeans have slowly but surely made their way into our lives and our stomachs. However, scientists still work to uncover the mysteries of this king of legumes. The recent months have been marked by many new studies about soy, so many that it can be difficult to keep up. A recognition that soy is not a magical cure for all ailments has become more common.
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13). Taking Care of Yourself When Living Abroad
Nowadays it's a commonly shared dream to live, work, travel or study abroad - and as flights get cheaper and the internet and email broadens our minds and opens up our world to a whole host of international opportunity, so more and more of us are getting to live the dream and explore the wider world. When we move overseas many of us buy travel insurance.
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14). How Gourmet Tea Bags can make you Smarter...
Though a long time tea drinker, the truth did not come to me until just recently, while reading the book, “Double your Brain Power,” by Jean Marie Stine. In this book, Stine does not necessarily show the reader how to grow their IQ, but shows us how we can use our brains more efficiently; thereby becoming smarter. She makes the basic claim, that if we are in essence using a larger percentage of our brain by focusing more of it on the task at hand, we will perform better at what we are doing.
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15). Stress & Exam Time: 7 Tips for Ensuring Stress doesn’t Cause you to Fail
Exam time is traditionally the most stressful time of the semester for students, whatever their study level. This article offers 7 practical tips for ensuring that stress doesn't get in the way of exam time performance.
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