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Universidad Tecnolgica Del Estado De Zacatecas.

Multimedia Y Comercio Electrnico

Proyecto Final
Docente: Blanca Ana Maria Valdez Alatorre

REGULATION OF MUSEUM. REGULATION FOR INTERNET. REGULATION FOR LABORATORY. MODALS. TRAFFIC SINGS AND PUBLIC . BIOGRAPHY.

Index.

Collaborators.
Jorge Alberto Duarte . Jess Israel Bautista Armas. Aracely Flores Miranda. Daniel Alejandro Gallegos. Mara Guadalupe Escobedo Tovar. Tania Alejandra Flores Dvila. Alma Luca De Luna Snchez. Administrator:

Carmen Alejandra Herrera Saucedo.

REGULATION OF MUSEUM

1. Pay ticket access to the museum.

2. No bear arms

3. Do not touch the exhibits in museums.

4. No smoking inside the exhibition areas

5. Do not eat or drink in rooms.

6. No animals to enter areas of the Museum.

7. No visits to museums carrying musical equipment.

8. Do not take flash photography.

Additionally, the College requires you to comply with the following:

1. You should take all reasonable steps to ensure that you do not run up excessive Internet traffic levels.

2. You should make sure your computer is kept secure, including installing software patches and ensuring a virus checker is installed and kept up to date.

3. You shouldnt run servers and network services, including file sharing, webservers and email servers on any computer without the permission of the Computer Officers. Wireless boxes are allowed, but must be kept secure and must use a network name that identifies the owner, e.g. 'JoeBloggsWireless'. They must also be set to the lowest wireless power settings where possible, to avoid interfering with nearby networks. The owner is responsible for all traffic groung through their wireless box.

4. You must not use, share or store applications, films, music, photos or other material if you are not legally entitled to do so.

5. Promiscuous mode reception or any other form of network traffic monitoring is forbidden. In particular, attempting to gain other users passwords or other forms of authorisation is an extremely serious offence which will result in severe disciplinary action being taken against anyone found guilty of such activities.

1.YOU MUSNT EAT AND DRINK IN LABORATORY

2.YOU MUST BE A STUDENT OR TEACHER FROM THIS UNIVERSITY.

4.YOU MUST ASK PERMISSION TO WORK IN THE LAB

5.YOU MUSNT SMOKE.

6. YOU MUSNT RUN IN THE LAB.

7. YOU MUSNT PLAY.

8. YOU MUSNT SPEAK ALOUD.

2. You have to be at the meeting business.

3. You can use the

phone at recess.

4. You dont have to walk the dog.

5.You mustnt drive without a license in the capital.

6. You can't use this computer.

7. You can use the recreation


area from 9 am to 8 pm.

8. You may not talk

during the lesson.

You may/can use the elevator


(permission).

TRAFFIC SINGS AND PUBLIC

YIELD (RPI-1)

Indicates to drivers that they must face "give way to the vehicles on the road to which approach, having no need to stop if traffic flow for that lane there is enough space to cross or to join it safely.

This signal is used to indicate the driver can not turn right on.

STOP CHILDREN (RPI-3)

NOT ENTER (RPO-1)


This sign prohibits the movement then direct the traffic flow faces, beyond the place where it is installed.

NO LEFT TURN (RPO-2a)


This signal is used to indicate the driver can
not turn left at the site where it is located.

NO U TURN IN (RPO-2c)
This signal indicates to the driver who can not turn in about 180o.

NO U TURN IN (RPO-2c)
This signal indicates to the driver who can not turn in about 180o

NO FORWARD (RPO-3)
This signal is used to indicate the prohibition of the maneuver by a vehicle which is situated in front of another or others that precede either transferring the axis of the road (overtaking), or without crossing that axis (overshoo)

NO CHANGE TRACK

This signal indicates to drivers

that can not be changed by the t which circulate.

PUBLIC

Men at work Forbidden the sale of firearms.

Not allow animals.

Smoke

caution when crossing

Prohibited the step.

Showers

BIOGRAPHY.

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