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    In literature, the development is connected with the works of (among others) Eliot, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, W.B. Yeats, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, H.D., Franz Kafka, Knut Hamsun, Henry James, Katherine Mansfield, and others. In their endeavour to divert from the stylish weight of the realist novel, these writers presented a mixed bag of artistic strategies that includes, the radical interruption of direct stream of narratives; the dissatisfaction of customary desires concerning solidarity…

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    The size of vocabulary is an important standard to evaluate a learner’s English level. Without adequate vocabulary knowledge, a second language learner’s conversational fluency and reading comprehension will meet difficulties. Vocabulary is the foundation of a language. In language learning and teaching, vocabulary has always been a neglect and weak point. Therefore, the advances of computer-assisted language learning in educational applications have offered a new resource of authentic…

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    Internet architecture is basically a huge network of thousands of networks communicating using a common protocol. The Internet sends a transmission to a host computer that sends it on to another computer that is connected to the host computers network. If the receiving computer is not connected to the host computers network, the host computer sends it on to another computer that can then send it to the receiving computer. It is not unusual for the message to pass through several routers before…

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    Over the years, and especially the 20th century, technology has been rapidly growing and more and more people are on their phones or surfing the web. All of this technology makes researchers think that it might have an effect on the mental process, so many experiments were performed to see if this was true. Three of these experiments include the research and writings of Jim Taylor and Nicholas Carr. Jim Taylor, a Ph.D. and technology writer, wrote an article explaining his research on how…

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    Most people say the blame for that is because of hypertext. The links are scattered through articles online. These links make your brain work harder than it would have if you were reading a book, leaving less brain power to process what you’re reading. Even just reading on screens, like a laptop or iPad…

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    Introduction Object Oriented Programming is a programming language type modeled around using combinations of data structures, or objects, instead of actions and data instead of logic. These objects are modeled off both the state and behavior of real world objects. They can exchange information with one another or can be combined with each other into blocks. The objects also have procedures that can access and modify the data of the object they are in. The programs are designed for the objects to…

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    OSI And TCP/IP Model

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    In order for network devices and applications to communicate with each other, they must follow protocols and specific rules that are laid out by the Open System Interconnection (OSI) and Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) model. In order for data to travel from one device to another, seven layers were created for the OSI & TCP/IP model. These seven layers are a basic standard, utilized by most networks today and are based on the OSI. Even though the OSI model is standard…

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    Introduction First and foremost, writing a good wiki entry requires good writing and editing skills. However, there are many technical skills involved in creating an attractive and readable wiki entry, as well. In addition to text, most wikis will allow you to insert multimedia such as pictures (see Figure 6.3.1 below for an example). You can also add links to your text--both links to other pages inside the wiki, and links to regular web sites. Knowing how to format your changes can also help…

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    3.3 Technical Specifications HTML5 : Hyper Text Market Up Language is used to design a web page.HTML5 is the latest version in HTML5 which adds many new semantic features.HTML5 is readable by humans and understood by computer devices.HTML5 has many new syntactic elements like <video>, <audio>, <canvas>. Other new elements in HTML5 include <main>, <section>, <article>, <header>, <footer>, <aside>, <nav> and <figure>. CSS3 : CSS…

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    Using Web Analytics

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    Almost 42% of the world’s population has access to the internet. Also, more than 3 billion people around the world now use the internet via a variety of different devices. In addition, the average internet user spends around 4 hours and 25 minutes using the internet each day. Therefore, the most of Business owners focus on their websites to attract more customers and visitors. Thus, the web analysts start to collect and analyze web data in order to understand web traffic and usage to improve…

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