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As you get ready to move the CCNA or CCNP tests, you can feel a lot of tension as you enter your a week ago of research. Let's take a peek at several approaches to reduce that stress.  
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Recipient of 7 Emmy and six Golden Globes nominations, like a Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, Sanford And Son is 1 of the very first tv shows in background to focus almost completely on the lives of African-American characters. With a script adapted from the British Television series Steptoe & Son, Sanford And Son highlighted the underrated talent of well-liked stand-up comedian Redd Foxx (prevented by segregation from becoming a superstar decades earlier). Created by Norman Lear, the brains behind such hits as All In The Family members, the show signaled the emergence of a new class of sitcoms penned by the 1970s writer. His work included such notable series as Maude (1972), Very good Occasions (1974), and The Jeffersons (1975). Peppered with stinging a single-liners and hilarious antics, Sanford And Son held a Best 10 position in the Nielsen ratings each and every year except its final season...
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1. Don't stay up late cramming. The CCNA and CCNP aren't exams you're likely to overlook cramming. "Cramming" is really a study strategy best put aside in junior senior high school. The CCNA can not be approved by memorization - you've got to know how Cisco systems work. Leading us to the second point...
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The Sanford & Son (Season two) DVD attributes a number of hilarious episodes like the season premiere "By the Numbers" in which Fred dreams of a series of numbers. Despite Lamont's insistence in forbidding Fred to play the lottery, he believes his dream is destiny and it turns out to be so when Fred wins a $500 money prize. Fred now finds himself a bit richer with a number of people hoping to get a piece of the action, amongst them - Aunt Ethel, Bubba, and a robber Other notable episodes from Season two include "Tooth or Consequences" in which Fred's toothache is amplified by his refusal to visit a dentist, and "A Guest in the Yard" in which Fred and Lamont learn a homeless vagrant sleeping in their junk yard
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2. Get plenty of sleep. Undoubtedly, this is the most overlooked factor on test day. The CCNA and CCNP tests are going to require your best. You're planning to be doing subnetting, binary and hex conversions, studying network diagrams for troubleshooting, and much more. You've got to be mentally sharp. You could add 100 points to your exam score just by turning up well-rested. And let's be reasonable - if you do not know something at 11 PM the night time before your test, you are not planning to learn it overnight. Get some sleep!
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Beneath is a list of episodes integrated on the Sanford & Son (Season 2) DVD:
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3. Get every thing together the night ahead of the exam. You don't wish to be playing around the home the morning of the assessment looking for your recommendations. Be sure you have your secrets and your ID the night prior to the test.
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Episode 15 (By the Numbers) Air Date: 09-15-1972
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4. Know where in actuality the testing center is. When you have never been to the middle you'll be moving the CCNA in before, get there before the morning of the exam. Do not count on Mapquest or a friend's instructions. You do not want to be late for your test.
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Episode 16 (Whiplash) Air Date: 09-22-1972
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5. Enable traffic. Several CCNA and CCNP prospects choose to take their tests in the morning. Again, if you have not been to the exam center before, you should get there during morning rush hour traffic before your exam time to make sure you've enough time to get there. When you must be sitting in the test room you don't want to be sitting in traffic! As you prepare to pass the CCNA or CCNP tests, you may feel a lot of anxiety as you enter your a week ago of research. Let us take a peek at a couple of methods to reduce that anxiety.
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Episode 17 (The Dowry) Air Date: 09-29-1972
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1. Do not stay up late cramming. The CCNA and CCNP are not tests you are going to go by cramming. "Cramming" is just a study process best left behind in junior senior high school. The CCNA can't be passed by memorization - you've surely got to know how Cisco systems work. Leading us to the 2nd point...
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Episode 18 (Jealousy) Air Date: 10-06-1972
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2. Get plenty of rest. By far, here is the most overlooked factor on examination day. The CCNA and CCNP exams are going to require your best. You are likely to be doing subnetting, binary and hex conversions, examining network diagrams for troubleshooting, and far more. You have surely got to be mentally sharp. Points can be added 100 by you to your test score simply by arriving well-rested. And let's be realistic - if you don't know something at 11 PM the night time before your test, you are not planning to learn it immediately. Get some sleep!
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Episode 19 (Tooth or Consequences) Air Date: ten-13-1972
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3. Get every thing together the night ahead of the examination. That you don't want to be running around the house the morning of the test searching for your recommendations. Ensure you have your secrets and your ID the night time prior to the exam.
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Episode 20 (The Card Sharps) Air Date: 10-27-1972
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4. Know where the testing center is. When you yourself have never visited the center you'll be moving the CCNA in before, go there before the morning of the examination. Don't rely on Mapquest or even a friend's directions. That you don't wish to be late for your exam.
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Episode 21 (Have Gun, Will Sell) Air Date: 11-03-1972
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5. Permit traffic. Many CCNA and CCNP candidates would rather take their tests in the morning. Again, if you've not gone to the exam heart before, you must drive there during morning rush hour traffic before your exam time to be sure you have the time to get there. When you should be sitting in the examination room you do not want to be sitting in traffic!
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Episode 22 (The Puerto Ricans Are Coming!) Air Date: 11-ten-1972
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Episode 23 (The Shootout) Air Date: 11-17-1972
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Episode 24 (Blood is Thicker Than Junk) Air Date: 11-24-1972
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Episode 25 (Sanford and Son and Sister Tends to make Three) Air Date: 12-01-1972
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Episode 26 (A Guest in the Yard) Air Date: 12-08-1972
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Episode 27 (Fred & Carol & Fred & Donna) Air Date: 12-15-1972
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Episode 28 (The Light Housekeeper) Air Date: 12-22-1972
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Episode 29 (The Huge Celebration) Air Date: 01-05-1973
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Episode 30 (A Pay a visit to from Lena Horne) Air Date: 01-12-1973
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Episode 31 (Lamont Goes African) Air Date: 01-19-1973
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Episode 32 (Watts Side Story) Air Date: 01-26-1973
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Episode 33 (The Infernal Triangle) Air Date: 02-02-1973
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Episode 34 (Pops 'n' Pals) Air Date: 02-09-1973
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Episode 35 (Home Sweet Home for the Aged) Air Date: 02-16-1973
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Episode 36 (Pot Luck) Air Date: 02-23-1973
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Episode 37 (The Kid) Air Date: 03-09-1973
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Episode 38 (Rated X) Air Date: 03-16-1973 Recipient of 7 Emmy and 6 Golden Globes nominations, including a Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, Sanford And Son is a single of the very first tv shows in history to concentrate virtually entirely on the lives of African-American characters. With a script adapted from the British Television series Steptoe & Son, Sanford And Son highlighted the underrated talent of common stand-up comedian Redd Foxx (prevented by segregation from becoming a superstar decades earlier). Designed by Norman Lear, the brains behind such hits as All In The Family, the show signaled the emergence of a new class of sitcoms penned by the 1970s writer. His work integrated such notable series as Maude (1972), Excellent Instances (1974), and The Jeffersons (1975). Peppered with stinging 1-liners and hilarious antics, Sanford And Son held a Top ten position in the Nielsen ratings each year except its final season...
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The Sanford & Son (Season 2) DVD attributes a number of hilarious episodes including the season premiere "By the Numbers" in which Fred dreams of a series of numbers. Regardless of Lamont's insistence in forbidding Fred to play the lottery, he believes his dream is destiny and it turns out to be so when Fred wins a $500 cash prize. Fred now finds himself a bit richer with a quantity of individuals hoping to get a piece of the action, among them - Aunt Ethel, Bubba, and a robber Other notable episodes from Season two consist of "Tooth or Consequences" in which Fred's toothache is amplified by his refusal to check out a dentist, and "A Guest in the Yard" in which Fred and Lamont learn a homeless vagrant sleeping in their junk yard
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Beneath is a list of episodes included on the Sanford & Son (Season 2) DVD:
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Episode 15 (By the Numbers) Air Date: 09-15-1972
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Episode 16 (Whiplash) Air Date: 09-22-1972
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Episode 17 (The Dowry) Air Date: 09-29-1972
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Episode 18 (Jealousy) Air Date: ten-06-1972
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Episode 19 (Tooth or Consequences) Air Date: 10-13-1972
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Episode 20 (The Card Sharps) Air Date: 10-27-1972
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Episode 21 (Have Gun, Will Sell) Air Date: 11-03-1972
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Episode 22 (The Puerto Ricans Are Coming!) Air Date: 11-ten-1972
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Episode 23 (The Shootout) Air Date: 11-17-1972
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Episode 24 (Blood is Thicker Than Junk) Air Date: 11-24-1972
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Episode 25 (Sanford and Son and Sister Makes Three) Air Date: 12-01-1972
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Episode 26 (A Guest in the Yard) Air Date: 12-08-1972
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Episode 27 (Fred & Carol & Fred & Donna) Air Date: 12-15-1972
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Episode 28 (The Light Housekeeper) Air Date: 12-22-1972
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Episode 29 (The Large Party) Air Date: 01-05-1973
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Episode 30 (A Pay a visit to from Lena Horne) Air Date: 01-12-1973
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Episode 31 (Lamont Goes African) Air Date: 01-19-1973
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Episode 32 (Watts Side Story) Air Date: 01-26-1973
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Episode 33 (The Infernal Triangle) Air Date: 02-02-1973
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Episode 34 (Pops 'n' Pals) Air Date: 02-09-1973
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Episode 35 (Home Sweet Residence for the Aged) Air Date: 02-16-1973
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Episode 36 (Pot Luck) Air Date: 02-23-1973
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Episode 37 (The Kid) Air Date: 03-09-1973
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Episode 38 (Rated X) Air Date: 03-16-1973

Revision as of 17:55, 16 March 2013

Recipient of 7 Emmy and six Golden Globes nominations, like a Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, Sanford And Son is 1 of the very first tv shows in background to focus almost completely on the lives of African-American characters. With a script adapted from the British Television series Steptoe & Son, Sanford And Son highlighted the underrated talent of well-liked stand-up comedian Redd Foxx (prevented by segregation from becoming a superstar decades earlier). Created by Norman Lear, the brains behind such hits as All In The Family members, the show signaled the emergence of a new class of sitcoms penned by the 1970s writer. His work included such notable series as Maude (1972), Very good Occasions (1974), and The Jeffersons (1975). Peppered with stinging a single-liners and hilarious antics, Sanford And Son held a Best 10 position in the Nielsen ratings each and every year except its final season...

The Sanford & Son (Season two) DVD attributes a number of hilarious episodes like the season premiere "By the Numbers" in which Fred dreams of a series of numbers. Despite Lamont's insistence in forbidding Fred to play the lottery, he believes his dream is destiny and it turns out to be so when Fred wins a $500 money prize. Fred now finds himself a bit richer with a number of people hoping to get a piece of the action, amongst them - Aunt Ethel, Bubba, and a robber Other notable episodes from Season two include "Tooth or Consequences" in which Fred's toothache is amplified by his refusal to visit a dentist, and "A Guest in the Yard" in which Fred and Lamont learn a homeless vagrant sleeping in their junk yard

Beneath is a list of episodes integrated on the Sanford & Son (Season 2) DVD:

Episode 15 (By the Numbers) Air Date: 09-15-1972

Episode 16 (Whiplash) Air Date: 09-22-1972

Episode 17 (The Dowry) Air Date: 09-29-1972

Episode 18 (Jealousy) Air Date: 10-06-1972

Episode 19 (Tooth or Consequences) Air Date: ten-13-1972

Episode 20 (The Card Sharps) Air Date: 10-27-1972

Episode 21 (Have Gun, Will Sell) Air Date: 11-03-1972

Episode 22 (The Puerto Ricans Are Coming!) Air Date: 11-ten-1972

Episode 23 (The Shootout) Air Date: 11-17-1972

Episode 24 (Blood is Thicker Than Junk) Air Date: 11-24-1972

Episode 25 (Sanford and Son and Sister Tends to make Three) Air Date: 12-01-1972

Episode 26 (A Guest in the Yard) Air Date: 12-08-1972

Episode 27 (Fred & Carol & Fred & Donna) Air Date: 12-15-1972

Episode 28 (The Light Housekeeper) Air Date: 12-22-1972

Episode 29 (The Huge Celebration) Air Date: 01-05-1973

Episode 30 (A Pay a visit to from Lena Horne) Air Date: 01-12-1973

Episode 31 (Lamont Goes African) Air Date: 01-19-1973

Episode 32 (Watts Side Story) Air Date: 01-26-1973

Episode 33 (The Infernal Triangle) Air Date: 02-02-1973

Episode 34 (Pops 'n' Pals) Air Date: 02-09-1973

Episode 35 (Home Sweet Home for the Aged) Air Date: 02-16-1973

Episode 36 (Pot Luck) Air Date: 02-23-1973

Episode 37 (The Kid) Air Date: 03-09-1973

Episode 38 (Rated X) Air Date: 03-16-1973 Recipient of 7 Emmy and 6 Golden Globes nominations, including a Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, Sanford And Son is a single of the very first tv shows in history to concentrate virtually entirely on the lives of African-American characters. With a script adapted from the British Television series Steptoe & Son, Sanford And Son highlighted the underrated talent of common stand-up comedian Redd Foxx (prevented by segregation from becoming a superstar decades earlier). Designed by Norman Lear, the brains behind such hits as All In The Family, the show signaled the emergence of a new class of sitcoms penned by the 1970s writer. His work integrated such notable series as Maude (1972), Excellent Instances (1974), and The Jeffersons (1975). Peppered with stinging 1-liners and hilarious antics, Sanford And Son held a Top ten position in the Nielsen ratings each year except its final season...

The Sanford & Son (Season 2) DVD attributes a number of hilarious episodes including the season premiere "By the Numbers" in which Fred dreams of a series of numbers. Regardless of Lamont's insistence in forbidding Fred to play the lottery, he believes his dream is destiny and it turns out to be so when Fred wins a $500 cash prize. Fred now finds himself a bit richer with a quantity of individuals hoping to get a piece of the action, among them - Aunt Ethel, Bubba, and a robber Other notable episodes from Season two consist of "Tooth or Consequences" in which Fred's toothache is amplified by his refusal to check out a dentist, and "A Guest in the Yard" in which Fred and Lamont learn a homeless vagrant sleeping in their junk yard

Beneath is a list of episodes included on the Sanford & Son (Season 2) DVD:

Episode 15 (By the Numbers) Air Date: 09-15-1972

Episode 16 (Whiplash) Air Date: 09-22-1972

Episode 17 (The Dowry) Air Date: 09-29-1972

Episode 18 (Jealousy) Air Date: ten-06-1972

Episode 19 (Tooth or Consequences) Air Date: 10-13-1972

Episode 20 (The Card Sharps) Air Date: 10-27-1972

Episode 21 (Have Gun, Will Sell) Air Date: 11-03-1972

Episode 22 (The Puerto Ricans Are Coming!) Air Date: 11-ten-1972

Episode 23 (The Shootout) Air Date: 11-17-1972

Episode 24 (Blood is Thicker Than Junk) Air Date: 11-24-1972

Episode 25 (Sanford and Son and Sister Makes Three) Air Date: 12-01-1972

Episode 26 (A Guest in the Yard) Air Date: 12-08-1972

Episode 27 (Fred & Carol & Fred & Donna) Air Date: 12-15-1972

Episode 28 (The Light Housekeeper) Air Date: 12-22-1972

Episode 29 (The Large Party) Air Date: 01-05-1973

Episode 30 (A Pay a visit to from Lena Horne) Air Date: 01-12-1973

Episode 31 (Lamont Goes African) Air Date: 01-19-1973

Episode 32 (Watts Side Story) Air Date: 01-26-1973

Episode 33 (The Infernal Triangle) Air Date: 02-02-1973

Episode 34 (Pops 'n' Pals) Air Date: 02-09-1973

Episode 35 (Home Sweet Residence for the Aged) Air Date: 02-16-1973

Episode 36 (Pot Luck) Air Date: 02-23-1973

Episode 37 (The Kid) Air Date: 03-09-1973

Episode 38 (Rated X) Air Date: 03-16-1973

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