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    Living in the Gainesville area, I feel like I’m back home. I grew up in a very similar college community near Champaign-Urbana area, home to the University of Illinois. Being here in Gainesville, I’m often reminded of that sense of community that I was so fond of as an impressionable young man. After High School, I left for the big city, and until recently, I planned on staying there forever. That was until I found Gainesville. Living in Orlando at the time, I couldn’t pass on the chance to…

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    non-optimal behavior may conflict with long-term savings goals; however, the lack of willpower is a result of the lack of ‘bandwidth’ and attention remaining given the constant strain of poverty and scarcity. (Savings Policy; Chapter One). Given this perspective, individuals with comfortably higher-incomes avoid the strain faced by those with lower-incomes and possess adequate bandwidth for considering to optimal spending decisions, and making them less likely to act impulsively. Individuals…

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    Microcomputers Case Study

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    Define/Describe of Microcomputers: Microcomputer is a complete computer designed for the individual (PC). The motherboard contains a microprocessor (CPU), Read-Only Memory and Random Access Memory, I/O ports and a bus (transmission path). Microcomputers are smaller in size than mainframes and minicomputers. (BusinessDictionary, n.d.) Types & Description Models Functions Support Multiprocessing? Environment to Used Personal computer Affordable small devices designed to be use by one person at…

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    When the Federal Communications Commission voted in support of net neutrality, Chairman Tom Wheeler was quoted as saying “The Internet is the most powerful and pervasive platform on the planet. It is simply too important to be left without rules and without a referee on the field…The Internet is simply too important to allow broadband providers to be the ones making the rules” (PBS). To ensure the free flow of information and fairness of the digital society, regulation is necessary, but…

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    Flame Wars Rules

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    Rule 1: Remember the human. Make sure you don't hurt other peoples feeling on the Internet, remember that they are also human. Computer networks were made to bring people together that would of never meet in real life. Sometimes you might get mad and want to say something rude, but just think if someone said something rude to you. Rule 2: Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life. Some people think that doing bad things and having bad behavior on the computer…

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    3 IP Camera 3.1 Background: Before going into the detail of the IP camera first of all i want to explain the difference between the analogue and IP camera and advantages of the IP over the analogue camera. As in the earlier chapter we explain in detail that what is the importance of the electronic camera in the surveillance with the help of camera we can monitor the any area or location remotely and examine the environment. With the evolution of CCTV the…

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    BREAST CANCER DETECTION BY T-SHAPED SLOTTED RECTANGULAR MICROSTRIP PATCH ANTENNA Abstract This Paper shows the great achievement in the breast cancer detection by microwave imaging ,in this paper firstly the T-Shaped Slotted RMPA is designed for ISM band Application at 2.45 GHz and resonated at particular frequency by iterations on the simulation software and very low losses is shown on particular exact frequency is 32.2dB ,after that The Breast Phantom model with cancer tissues and RMPA…

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    instead of receiving all the updates (including potentially harmful updates) from the Windows update web site. This assures, that none of the new Windows updates will create unexpected issues with the clients' systems. Using WSUS also conserves bandwidth, because all the client systems will…

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    Mobile Transmission Essay

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    Mobile phone data transmission has several different ways of getting data from one point to the next. There have been several different standards developed over the years, which has changed the way we communicate. In this paper I will go over the history of mobile transmission, the different cellular access technologies, mobile broadband technologies, the top mobile phone companies, and the future of mobile phone transmission. My goal for this paper is to get a better understanding of how mobile…

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    believe the system should not delay the user more than 10 seconds. Most systems can authenticate faster than this, so anything slower would be an anomaly. This is assuming the user has a high speed connection and is not accustomed to delays due to low bandwidths. A network delay in this scenario could be caused by congestion in the system’s authentication server. If too many users are trying to authenticate, it will slow down the user look up speed. To remedy this situation, there could be…

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