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Q) What is Computer Science at Qureshi University? Q) What happens in a PhD program? Q) What classes do I need to take to become a Computer Science major? Q) What are the differences in the Computer Science Major and the Computer Science/Accounting Major? Q) Is Computer Science or Computer Science/Accounting a degree for me?
Do I do well in math and science? Do I like to solve problems using a computer? Can I adapt to a challenge? Am I a quick, sharp learner who can accurately establish priorities, manage multiple projects, and meet demands on short notice? Am I detail oriented? Do I like to bring my ideas to life? Q) What are the strongest/weakest parts of your work? Q) Why have you done it this way? Q) What are the alternatives to your approach? Q) What do you gain by your approach? Q) Looking back, what might you have done differently? Q) How do scientists/philosophers carry out experiments? Q) How have you evaluated your work? Q) What do your results mean? Q) How could you improve your work? Q) What are the motivations for your research? Q) Why is the problem you have tackled worth tackling? Q) What is the relevance of your contributions?
to industry? Q) How do/would you cope with known problems in your field? Q) Have you solved the field's problem that you claim to have solved? Q) What have you learned from the process of doing your PhD? Q) Where did your research-project come from? How did your research-questions emerge? Q) Has your view of your research topic changed during the course of the research? |
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Most of the politicians, policy makers, Administrative heads, even professionals and procurement departments don't know the difference between a Search engine, Database driven website and a website without database. Q) What's the difference between a search engine, a database-driven web site and a static web site? Q) What's the difference between a static web site and a blog? Q) What is data administration? Q) What is a data warehouse? Q) How do you define education? Q) What's the difference between a university, a college, and a school? Q) How would this question have been answered in 1950? Q) How should this question be answered in 2009? Q) How do you detect an email block? globe@humanservicesglobe.com admin@qureshiuniversity.com Q) What is a monopoly? Q) How do you detect a communication block? Q) How do you detect a complete mail block? Q) How do you detect a partial postal mail block? Q) How do you detect a partial email block? Q) How do you detect an area specific mail block? Q) How do you detect a postal mail block? Q) What role does customs play in postal sabotage? Q) What is being done to punish such sabotage? Q) How should those who sabotage be punished? Communications and Networking 360 degree Business, Marketing Communications E-mail: A system for sending and receiving messages electronically over a computer network, Globally. What Makes E-mail Different? Electronic communication, because of its speed and broadcasting ability, is fundamentally different from paper-based communication. Because the turnaround time can be so fast, email has more advantages, benefits, than traditional paper-based communications. Comparatively asset for Business and Communities World wide, in case sending and receiving electronically over computer network isn't blocked. Case scenarios globe@humanservicesglobe.com Email Exercise: You send an email from Chicago to London and another one from Chicago to Kashmir. How many servers are involved? Where are they located? How many gateways and routers are involved? Where are they located? From South Asia to Chicago: Email Sent From Chicago to South Asia: No response From Chicago to South Asia: Email sent From South Asia to Chicago: No response Immediate Feelings in South Asia Irresponsible, Careless ____ Immediate response, Feelings in Chicago No response isn't expected. Follow up via Phone from Chicago. Hello, Did You Get My E-Mail? No. Again, Hello, Did you receive my request? No. What happened? Follow up via Phone from South Asia Hello, Did You Get My E-Mail? No. Hello, Did you receive my request? No. What happened? Antitrust Division Department of Justice What is expected of you? Are you racist? What is being done to protect people from the hazards of Racism? What's the difference between racism and prejudice? How does racism manifest itself? What is internalized racism? What can I do to help with any damage that may have occurred because of Racism ? How does Racism affect the economy? The Division prosecutes serious and willful violations of the antitrust laws by filing criminal suits that can lead to large fines and jail sentences. Where criminal prosecution is not appropriate, the Division institutes a civil action seeking a court order forbidding future violations of the law and requiring steps to remedy the anti-competitive effects of past violations. Many of the Division's accomplishments on these fronts were made possible by an unprecedented level of cooperation and coordination with foreign antitrust enforcement agencies and with state attorneys general. At Department of Justice regular employee's managing affairs at key positions are lawyers, at the same time they need services to answer questions, resolve issues, claims, problems. Here are the Questions to help you as well as people responsible for same, at Department of Justice. Antitrust Division Department of Justice Where are the solutions? Where are the remedies What punishments do you deserve? Stay away from public affairs. TRUE/FALSE The statement is given and the answer is provided in square brackets. 1. The Internet is flat in structure. [False, it is hierarchical in structure] 2. National Internet service providers connect together and exchange data at Network Access Points. [True] 3. As the number of ISPs has grown, a new form of network access point called a metropolitan area exchange has emerged. [True] 4. The Internet Engineering Steering Group provides strategic architectural oversight for the Internet. [False, this group is responsible for technical management of IETF activities and the Internet standards process] 5. A point-of-presence is the place at which the ISP provides services to its customers. [True] 6. Technologies such as DSL and cable modem are called narrowband technologies. [False, they are broadband technologies] 7. Digital Subscriber Line is a family of multipoint technologies. [False, DSL is a family of point-to-point technologies] 8. To use DSL, a customer needs a DSL Access Multiplexer installed at his or her location. [False, a customer needs customer premises equipment to use DSL] 9. Another term for a DSL modem is a DSL brouter. [False, it is known as a DSL router] 10. The least common type of DSL in use today is Asymmetric DSL. [False, it is the most common] 11. ASL is called asymmetric because its two data channels have exactly the same speed. [False, they have different speeds] 12. Very-high-data-rate Digital Subscriber Line is designed for use over long local loops. [False, it is designed to be used over very short local loops] 13. The dominant standard for a cable modem is Data over Cable System Interface Specification. [True] 14. Peering means that a national ISP does not charge another national ISP to transmit its messages. [True] Did these cases help you solve your problem? Yes No Partially I do not know yet Did these cases help you solve other similar problems? Yes No Partially I do not know yet Did these cases help you prevent other similar problems, worldwide? Yes No Partially I do not know yet Do advanced Avionics, Mind control technology, Action potential, Mind reading devices, Pulse modulated mind control, Wide area network high resolution, nanotechnology, space dopplers with range from North pole to South pole, west to east and others bring into question new challenges, mandatory need for Advanced research, Development, training in Computer Science and Machine, Human interaction? What is a Gateway? A gateway is a node that allows you to gain entrance into a network and vice versa. On the Internet the node which is the stopping point can be a gateway or a host node. When a computer server serves as a Gateway node, the gateway node also operates as a firewall and a proxy server. Usually a gateway is associated with a router.The gateway allows us to enter different networks on the internet so we can transmit data back and forth. Theres also software available where you can be able to run several networks on a computer. What is the location? Where is the main gateway of communications located? They block communications from there. Emails, Postal mails, Faxes etc. |
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