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    bigger computers to the point that the computers had to be stored in special cooled rooms. But then the developers couldn 't work directly on the computers anymore specialists had to be called in to connect them. Programming at that time meant a lot of manual work and the indirect connection to the computers led to a lot of bugs,…

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    ran just fine, except it needed a header gasket. This proved to be very easy to replace, and I gave the old thing some brand new oil. I still remember the clicking noises that the camshaft made on the sticking valves. This car was a 3-speed manual transmission on the steering column. It took me a little while to get used to that. I learned how to drive using my mom's 1984 Chevrolet Cavalier station wagon. This car was nearly three times the size of it. My friends used to call it the "Land…

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    alerts that can be configure so that there is a response to a specific network scenarios through a page, e-mail, call or text in a network administrator. 2.4 PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS A network protocol is a set of formats and conventions for data transmission or in other words a standardized set of rules and conventions which all devices have to comply to be able to connect with a network. Network protocols include Transfer Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Internetwork Packet…

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    Proceeding towards electronic containment can provide electricity managers with new tool support for the transmission. Tom Wind portrays, “Hovering wind turbines have many other upsides including power electronics that can control voltage levels through many different power electronics” (Wind par. 1). This source of control can save a high amount of labor funds…

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    Axe Teeth Poem Analysis

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    Gary Snyder’s “Axe Handles,” is a short poem, it gives a description of a small domestic story in which it extends into a meditation on parenting, a transmission of cultural knowledge, and the actual importance of old fashion wisdom to ordinary, everyday life. Mediate parenting was the actual intention that author, Gary Snyder, tend to accomplish. The poet (who speaks the poem), tells about teaching his son Kai, on an April afternoon, how to throw a hatchet so deftly that it will lodge into a…

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    we have two major areas that are responsible for controlling our movements, these areas are the substantia nigra pars compacta and the basal ganglia. The substantia nigra pars compacta is responsible for producing dopamine, which controls the transmission of messages that initiate and control movement and balance. The basal ganglion is composed of numerous subcortical nuclei, which are crucial for controlling fine motor movements. Unfortunately, these areas of the brain are majorly impacted on…

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    Emergence of mobile technology Mobile technology can be defined that the technology extends computing and the Internet into the wireless medium (Sheng, Nah and Siau 2005). Users are allowed to have anytime, anywhere access to information and application by mobile technology, so it provides flexibility in communication, collaboration and information sharing (Sheng, Nah and Siau 2005). Mobile technology devices consist of hardware, software, operating systems and networking (Varshney and Vetter…

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    Essay On Ankle Arthritis

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    Ankle arthritis What causes it? Unlike the hip and knee, which are prone to develop primary osteoarthritis, the ankle develops arthritis usually because of a traumatic event. In 70% patients with ankle arthritis there is a history of trauma (ankle fracture or a significant ankle sprain). The second most common cause of ankle arthritis is Rheumatoid arthritis. How to diagnose it? The most common location of pain is anterior which gets worse by walking uphill. Pain caused by going downhill…

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    while receiving radio frequency in the conventional form. Communications in this situation are firmly bound by the air boundary such that the same frequency is needed and the consequent transmissions are analog to analog or digital to digital but not digital to analog. Level Three is categorically referred to as Manual Aid. Channels under mutual aid provide first responder operability radios as well as interoperability between radios that fall within the same frequency band. For instance,…

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    lot of media options for gathering and retrieving information such as electronic database, manual filing systems, software for project management. It can be also done through systems which allows technical documentation like system design, drawing of plans…

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