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    has started to come up with wireless electronic devices that are integrated with the fabrics and accessories. Mobile phones, personal stereos, digital organizers and music players are fully integrated with clothing items and started working as body area networks. Garments with sensors can monitor movements, activities and bio-signals of wearer’s body and respond and also Healthcare wearable device are integrated with the clothing and accessories to give aesthetic appearance beyond the functional…

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    3-Describe wired LAN, its purpose, basic configuration, and supported standards. Specifically explain the VLAN concept and its use within the wired LAN infrastructure. What healthcare use can you envision for wired LAN? If unsure, search the literature for answers. A wired LAN connects computers within an organization in a network configuration and each PC on the LAN must connect to the network with a network interface card (NIC). The NIC needed varies by which cabling is used for the…

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    Windy City Sociology

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    taken on a much more ominous nickname, Chiraq. The dubious title that entails that a major American city share similar traits to the worn torn country of Iraq comes about from the dramatic and unfortunate rise of gang violence in the city and metro area. Despite success in curbing crime from its peak levels in the early 90’s the decrease is no more, crime has come roaring back in the Windy City, leaving many communities, particularly on the south and west side in the dust, as downtown and many…

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    Thesis statement: In The Red Badge of Courage, Crane uses lack of courage and courage itself in soldiers during the Civil War to show the pursuit of manhood through showing courage in the face of adversity. I. Introduction: I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear. - Nelson Mandela II. Body Paragraph 1 A. Topic Sentence - The youth observes people running away and there lack of…

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    P1 Unit 3 Network Analysis

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    each type of network is and what it consists of. What is WAN? WAN or also known as a Wide Area Network is a network that consists of many Networks that are a part of other LAN networks that swaps data between one another across a wide area. The best example would be the Internet as this is a giant WAN network where you use this to exchange information with many networks over a long distance; thus a “Wide Area Network”. Any computer on a WAN…

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    A simplified definition of terrorism is “an act or threatened act of violence against innocent people for political purposes” (White, 2014, p. 4). Since the sarin attack on the Japanese subway in 1995, governments are taking measures to prevent and respond to terroristic attacks utilizing chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear weapons (CBRN). Robyn Pangi identifies that chemical attacks, such as the one committed by the Aum Shinrikyo (Aum) in Japan, are different from conventional…

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    Biological terrorism, known as bioterrorism, is becoming an increasing danger to Western civilization. The possibility of terrorists obtaining extremely dangerous chemicals is rising alarmingly fast. In a biological attack, many people are likely to die or get extremely ill within the first few minutes, whereas in a normal bombing or shootout, fewer would be killed, and in a less inhumane manner, even though all forms of terrorism are unacceptable and will not be tolerated without any…

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    data transmission. Networks rely on these two types of transmission for everyday networking. A personal area network is to "communicate between two or more devices. PAN networks can be used between devices owned by two different parties, or between two devices owned by one person" (Eric Cole). An example of this would be a keyboard paired to a computer. The most common form of a personal area network is Bluetooth Bluetooth is a technology that has greatly increased are mobility when using…

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    Nt1310 Unit 7

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    1. What provides the physical connection between workstations on the network? The cables/wires and network interface card (NIC) provide the physical connection between work stations on the network. 2. What directs the flow of data over the network? A switch/hub/router directs the flow of data over the network. 3. What are the three functions of network software? The three functions of the network software are: To make sure that the information is addressed properly. To organise information…

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    Congo Red Lab Report

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    Chemicals Congo red (CR) an anionic dye (C32H22N6Na2O6S2 and Molar Mass as 696.7 gmol-1) used in the present work (Fig.1a) and zinc acetate dihydrate were purchased from LOBA Chemie Company, India. Methylene blue (MB) a cationic dye (C16H18N3SCl and Molar Mass of 319.85 gmol-1) as shown in Fig.1b, was purchased from Oxford laboratory reagent Co. Zinc acetate used for the preparation of nanoparticles ZnO and sodium hydroxide were purchased from Biotech laboratory chemicals company. Ethyl alcohol…

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