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            <title>Unidad 1, Etapa 2 Mis buenos amigos</title>
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            <title>Unidad 1, Etapa 3 Te presento a mi familia</title>
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            <title>Introduction to Matter - Chapter 4</title>
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            <title>flop</title>
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            <title>OSI Model</title>
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            <title>Semester 1 Chapter 7</title>
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            <title>CCNA Semester 1 Chapter 6</title>
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            <description>Layer 2 Concepts

Data sent out on a network travels from a source to a destination. The data link layer of the OSI model provides access to the networking media and physical transmission across the media, which enables the data to locate its intended destination on a network. The data link layer also handles error notification, network topology, and flow control.</description>
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            <title>CCNA Chapter 5</title>
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            <description>The terms used in this chapter describe how network functions are linked to Layer 1 of the OSI reference model. The physical layer is the layer that defines the electrical, mechanical, procedural, and functional specifications for activating, maintaining, and deactivating the physical link between end systems.</description>
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            <title>French</title>
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            <description>Elementary</description>
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            <title>Electricity</title>
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            <description>CCNA Semester 1 Chapter 4</description>
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            <title>ccna practice exam</title>
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            <description>ccna practice exam questions from various sources.</description>
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            <title>Internetworking Basics</title>
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            <description>-Learn what makes up an internetwork.
-Learn the basics of the OSI model.
-Learn the differences between connection-oriented and connectionless services.
-Learn about the different types of addresses used in an internetwork.


Learn about flow control and error-checking basics.</description>
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            <title>sushi</title>
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            <description>Here's a glossary of Japanese sushi terms to help you figure out just what you're ordering in a sushi bar from http://www.bento.com/sushivoc.html.

Japanese Pronunciation Guide
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Vowels
The pronunciation of short vowels is similar to that of Italian: 
a as in f(a)ther 
e as in g(e)t 
i as in macaron(i) 
o as in p(o)lo 
u as in p(u)t or b(ook) 
Long vowels (represented here by upper-case letters) should be pronounced twice as long as short vowels: 
A as in dr(a)ma or (ah) 
E as in M(ay) 
I as in kn(ee) 
O as in (ow)n 
U as in c(oo)l 

 
 



Consonants
ts(u) This is pronounced as in the phrase, &quot;It's oolong tea&quot; [&quot;I(t's oo)long tea&quot;] 
A double consonant (e.g. _hokke_ , or mackerel, or _matcha_, or powdered green tea) is indicated by a syllable-length pause in speech before pronouncing the following consonant (as in the English phrase &quot;It's hot today,&quot; in which the final T in &quot;hot&quot; is partially replaced by a short pause). 

A consonant followed by a &quot;y&quot; and then by a vowel (as in _gyUniku_, or beef) is pronounced as one syllable. (In this case the _yU_ is pronounced as in the English word &quot;(u)se.&quot;) 
 



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