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    problem. Quote an example The Exposed Station Problem: The exposed node problem occurs when a node is prevented from sending packets to other nodes due to a neighbouring transmitter. Quote an example. QUES - What 3 properties/features are added to MACAW which were not there in MACA? ANS - 1. Since without DLL acknowledgements, the lost frames were not retransmitted until the transport layer noticed their absence later. Therefore, Acknowledgement (ACK) frame introduced. 2. CSMA was added to…

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    There are numerous species of parrots which includes conures, macaws, Amazons, cockatoos, lovebirds, African Grays and parakeets. The parrots are found inside the hot areas of the world like India, Southeast Asia and West Africa. If you have a pet, you should be always conscious of parrot wellness problems to save him from any illness. Anytime you decide to opt for a parrot, consult a veterinary physician to find out about the sensitive metabolism of this bird. Like other birds, the parrots…

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    United States, “the exotic pet trade is a multi-billion dollar industry and has been around for many years.” These owners make their money by using websites and magazines to advertise these exotic pets such as wild cats, birds, meaning cougars, tigers, macaws, etc. I believe that it is inhumane to take these animals from their natural habitat and use them for our pleasure and our supposed “needs”. First of all, these exotic animals are prone to diseases which are safety hazards towards humans.…

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    In the book Rascal by Sterling North, Sterling owns an uncommon and bizarre array of animals. From woodchucks to skunks and crows to now his most recent addition, a raccoon! There has been a gradually increasing wave to own an exotic animal as a pet. In a world where people want to do their own thing and be different, obtaining and owning something that is unique and somewhat controversial is becoming a lot more common. But, when you boil down the facts, the truth is that exotic animals should…

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    Puebloan Cliff Dwellers

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    Under harsh environments and geological challenges, many people couldn't survive under this condition, but two groups of people, managed to adapt, and worked around their surrounding and make the most out of it. These people are the Puebloans cliff dwellers from Mesa Verde, and the Incas from Machu Picchu. The Puebloans from Mesa Verde adapted to their surrounding and lived within cliffs. They build large cliff dwellings called 'The Alcove' which the biggest of them contains 150 rooms and 23…

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    Exotic animals are not pets. Would you like to have a snake crawling through your house? Or a jaguar lying on your couch waiting to bother with you and then attack? Titi monkeys, lemurs, seahorses, great green macaws, white bengal tigers, scorpions, and crocodiles are only some of the large list of animals that live with people and share their day to day life. They are kept as regular pets, even if they are not happy, safe or obtained legally. Therefore, people should not be allowed to…

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    Some of the animals that can be found are insects, fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals (EL, 2014: para.4). The animals live in the four layers of the rainforest. The Emergent layer: This is for animals such as parrots, vultures and eagles, macaws. The vultures help eat the dead animals which help keep the rainforest clean, the birds from this layer also help to create new plants in this rainforest by eating seeds then dropping them (SIL, 2014: para.10). The Canopy Layer: is home to…

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    What do you think when you hear about the cliff dwellings of Machu Picchu and Mesa Verde? Thesis: The Machu Picchu and Mesa Verde cliff dwellings were ancient civilizations that contained both differences and similarities, and they were highly important. Mostly because of their harvestation, supplies, skills, terrains, structures, and artifacts. The Machu Picchu cliff dwellings were different in several ways regarding farming, building, and other numerous things. According to Source Three,…

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    Rio Research Paper

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    Many People walk downtown to eat the variety of foods Rio has to offer along with a colorful carnival scheduled once a year. The carnivals are everlasting and filled with dazzling floats. The bright, colorful macaws are favored and incorporated in the floats along with dancers wear vibrant costumes. “Brazil is a place known for its diversity, its annual Carnival celebrations, it’s soccer players and fans." ("Traditional Brazilian Food: Dipping into a Melting…

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    How To Visit Baltimore

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    ships and decide to have an event there later. http://www.historicships.org/historic-ships.html National Aquarium If there are kids in your party, they'll love the Animal Encounter. They'll be able to interact with an Australian python, hyacinth macaw, Eastern box turtle and other animals with properly trained guides. The presentations will engage young minds. There are plenty of events for the entire family like the Blacktip Reef exhibit and Rain Forest Talk where you'll learn how Madagascar…

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