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    Viewers on Tuesday will be rewarded with new episodes of some of America's best TV on the planet. The evening with include Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders, Fresh off the Boat NCIS: New Orleans and even Below Deck. In fact, it’s another night of TV where you either load up the DVR for recording to catch all of the best shows, or you will be up into the wee hours of the night to see everything. Jimmy Kimmel’s plea Talking about the wee hours, last night on late night the talk show…

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    Think of how much society relies on the internet today. The internet has become a haven for free-speech, open source software, entertainment, and information for millions of people in the world. It has become a place where everyone was equal and share their thoughts and opinions, regardless of their backgrounds. This is also known as net neutrality, which is the idea that ISP’s such as Comcast and AT&T are required to treat consumers equally, not charging differently or discriminating against…

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    What´s Net Neutrality?

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    What is Net Neutrality? In March 1989 the world changed. That month Sir Tim Berners-Lee created what is known as the World Wide Web (Cian O'Luanaigh). Since that day, the internet has grown and truly become worldwide. People everywhere can even access it directly from their pockets. But because of how fast it came about, there are still flaws in the system. One of these flaws is figuring out whether or not to implement an open net or what is also known as net neutrality. Net neutrality is very…

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    can exchange data with each other. What are the different challenges that you need to overcome? Host Identification on small networks isn’t a problem as it can be set up with manual ways of addressing, but will be exponentially harder the larger a network becomes. Protocols, DHCP servers and addressing are a huge need if you want to create and sustain a large, expanding network. A standard specifies a protocol. Protocols are needed so both communicating entities can understand each other and…

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    Allowed In School

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    Does your school allow cell phones? Many schools do not allow phone usage during school. Many parents and educators believe students would waste time on their phones rather than doing homework. Reasons cell phones should be allowed in schools are they are portable, allow students to be creative with assignments, and teach responsibility. Cell phones will be beneficial in schools because of their portability. Phones can fit in pockets which makes traveling more convenient than bulky laptop.Cell…

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    “Can you hear me now?” “ How cellphones have changed our lives “ by Douglas Stewart Cell phones are like a computer and a camera built into one. You can take it anywhere you go.Cell phones change the way we multitask for example we can be on a conference call from home while taking care of a sick child. Also ,cellphones also help us stay in touch with family member who live far and close as well as friends. How cellphones have disadvantages . We spend more time on our phones we slowly lose…

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    COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND IMPLEMENTATION Assignment 1 Name: Bhargavi Bussu Student Id: 10000126759 Professor: Paul Wang 1.3 Traditionally a user's view of a Computer system like an Onion. Explain why this concept is outdated and draw a new diagram based on the concept proposed in this book. In Today's current generation the Computer systems are wide opened to the Internet, however threat towards the Computer system have been increasing rapidly at a faster rate. Despite of…

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    The rhetorical situation within the paper is Johnson making the argument to generally educated readers that television shows are not as mindless or unintelligent as many believe. In “Watching TV Makes You Smarter,” Johnson argues that certain television shows can make a person smarter. Using the Sleeper Curve, he expresses that TV shows have progressed from being something mindless that is turned on in order to escape the reality of the rest of the world to something far more meaningful and…

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    “A person named Cheryl Cirelli agrees with me about having no phone in class.” When a child is in school the purpose of it is to learn. Almost every kid in new mexico has a phone. Most of all the kids are not mature enough to use phones in class without playing games or social media. Students should not have phones out because they might cheat and get distracted. My opinion of having phones in class is that they shouldn’t have phones in class because they would not do their work. So on of the…

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    Stance on Net Neutrality With every argument comes two sides. For example, the debate on whether net neutrality should exist. The Idea of net neutrality being, that internet service providers should allow access to all content and application, regardless of the source of the data. In the article “Net neutrality essential to our democracy” Katrina Heuvel argues for net neutrality saying that ISPs are trying to find a way to tighten their grip on the market to gain more money for themselves.…

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