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    report will focus on is, 802.11ac, also known to be the next generation for wireless networks to be equipped with new technologies that could provide faster speeds, capacity, and range. The predecessor, 802.11n, wireless protocol had lower limitation of its full potential to keep the ever growing need of today’s wireless demand. 802.11n lacked the support of the increasing number of devices on the same network, as well as, supporting each device 's high usage of bandwidth. This includes, but…

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    Technology on children’s socialization Cellular devices are a form of technology most familiar with everyone. They allow parents to contact their children in cases of emergency, and also allow people to see one another over long distances by facetime. However, the benefits to cellular devices, do not outweigh the harms. Instead of playing outside with their friends, children are more inclined to spend time on their cellular devices. There are hundreds of different types of cell phones. Most…

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    “Adulthood is a scary time in every person’s life, for the soul fact that you have to choose a career to become a working member of society.” These words, spoken by Chad Koel, are a true statement. Trying to find a career is hard, and it takes almost of all of your young adult life to decide what you’re going to do. Job offers will lead you in a certain direction, but then passion for another will pull you back the opposite way. Where does it end? Chad will tell you that going to do something…

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    communicating and interacting with strangers in a city would have a positive affect on a person’s well-being? Being involved in programs or organizations within a community has social benefits as well. All in all, “social capital promotes social networks, trust, and civil society” within an urban city (Hutter, 454). According to Robert Putnam, “social…

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    to create successful opportunities for everyone. It seems that the social network seems to be more a reasonable force of power and influence for the managerial methods that Broomfield displays. The people who are included in Broomfield’s social network are his family, his employees at the fitness center, those who he coaches track and field with, and the athletes that he is in charge of for sport and fitness. Social networks are useful for managers to utilize because managers vary rarely can…

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    and time invested (Granovetter 1973). Online sites have been able to create the connection to building your network and ties. Overall, these platforms build weak ties which give access to unique resources and information more readily. Per Granovetter (1973) the most valuable weak tie is a bridge tie because it distributes an unlimited amount of information through a differentiated network which then connects individuals to a mass amount of informational support. This allows society to have the…

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    Ciara Campos Professor Shamiryan English 096 December 9, 2015 Women Stereotypes Today’s mass media have constantly taken over the gender society by judging the littlest things having to do with both sexes especially women. Over the years, media has shown the size and importance of the woman 's business, the health and direction of the business, the arc of the woman 's career, and her social and cultural influence. Television 's leading ladies and their complex personalities are slowly but…

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    Your mindset is revolved around your perspectives and experiences. You are what you watch. What makes the 1990s era better than the 2010s era? The 1990s era was the beginning of the popular cartoon network, Nickelodeon. Nickelodeon started off with a bang. The first three cartoons shown on this network were Doug, The Ren and Stimpy Show, and the Rugrats. Along with these were animated cartoons such as; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Animaniacs, Hey Arnold, Recess, Dexter’s Laboratory, Ed, Edd and…

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    MTV Case Study MTV is an American television channel that started in 1981. It is also called Music Television, and was owned by Viacom Media Networks. More importantly, it was found by John Sykes, Tom Freston, Les Garland, and Robert Pittman (MTV Launches). These four-intelligent individuals created an incredible source of music videos with different genres. Many people in the United States were amazed with MTV because people can watch and listen to their favorite musicians and celebrities. The…

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    Core voice and data networks should be fully redundant and multiple network paths to all national and international destinations should be maintained, allowing for alternate routes for calls should a transmission problem develop in any one network. As a result, the Traders International network should meet the world standard for network reliability of 99.999%. The Future is residential service offering, which provides low cost…

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