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    In recent years, traffic fatalities in the United States have increased at an exorbitant rate. This is due in large part to the proliferation of distracted driving, whereby a motorist's attention is drawn away from the road and towards other activities inside the car. While eating, drinking, and putting on makeup while driving are not new problems, using a cell phone in the car is. With so many people around the world now having access to phones, many are bound to use them on the road to call…

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    Becoming An Outsider

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    I don't want you to become a stranger of what we had but I think I'm starting to become a stranger of who you are. It's 11:51 PM and I wasn't trying to Think of you yet here I am again. I tried to resist these thoughts. I swear to God I do but you and I both know that I can never resist anything that has to do with you. it's 11:52 PM and my face is lit up by my iPhone screen instead of the moon because for some reason even the pixelated version of your eyes shines 10x brighter than the stars…

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    Net Neutrality Effect

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    Jason Poff Mr. Burkhartsmeier AP English Language – Period 2 28 February 2015 Effect of Net Neutrality on Us The debate on net neutrality, an issue with many different layers, has spread throughout the United States. In a basic sense, net neutrality is the equality of access to all legal types of information on the Internet for all users, and in addition companies distributing Internet service can not give priority to certain users or to types of content (Miller, Stelter). While not a law now,…

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    Why are phones such a big deal in school for students? Being a student in high school, phones are important to me and my classmates. In this generation -teenagers mostly- phones are with everyone, everywhere they go, even school. Most adults about 60 and up don’t really understand that they are needed. Mainly because they lived life before smart phones and they got by. There should be no phone policy in schools. There are many important advantages to having a phone at school, such as having an…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Study Guide

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    NETWORK A NETWORK B S0/2 S0/2 S1/0 S1/0 NETWORK C FIGURE 1 Split Horizon rule for R1 and R3 in FIGURE 1 R1 should not advertise the route to Network B and Network C back to R2. if there is no split Horizon and the link between R2 and R3 goes down. R1 will keep informing R2 about an alternative route to Network B (thru R2) and…

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    While doing this observation I tried to blend into the environment, to not make it obvious that I was observing and taking notes, I tried to cover all of this by using my phone most of the time like everyone was doing to take notes. I observe a total of 4 public settings on the Bloomfield College campus including the library, dining area, and the Star-Computer Lab. I spent a total of 20 minutes in each location. The main task of this observation was to observe the social life going on in each…

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    will be looking after networks keeping them operational (for the users whom use the network), safe (clean out any corrupt files, check security measures, look for a virus. Etc…) and secure (making sure only authorise users are accessing the network). But first what is a network in a general meaning? A network consists of two or more computers that are connected in order to share resources (such as printers), exchange files, or electronically communicate. The computers on a network can be linked…

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    Internet Neutrality

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    For most of us, it’s hard to imagine our lives without the internet. It has revolutionised the way we learn, communicate, and express ourselves. It has paved the way for innovation, and freedom of speech. The way it has been able to accomplish this is by remaining a free and open platform. This concept is known as “net neutrality.” Defined simply, net neutrality means that internet service providers (Telstra, Optus, etc.) should treat all data the same as it travels across the internet. This…

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    NT1330 Unit 1 Lab Report

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    1. Goal The main purpose of this lab is to introduce us to the RLES vCloud system, begin setting up a network with a router VM and a main Redhat VM, and configure some baseline features for the continuation of our work in future labs. This included configuring DNS forwarding and NTP on the PFSense router VM, and configuring a wiki on the redhat VM alongside monitoring software such as Zabbix or Opsview. When configuring the router, all was fairly straightforward and without any major…

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    What Is Net Neutrality

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    Presentation: This paper focuses on the thought of Net Neutrality and my suppositions about it. To elucidate about the thought of Net Neutrality here we have a request who controls the Internet? Put by . To this request there is no robust answer as we have various methodologies to get to web. To entirety things up Net Neutrality may be depicted as a framework plan which challenges the broadband framework suppliers to be completely withdrawn from the information that is, probably sent over…

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