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    V-Chip to Assist in Monitoring What Children Can Watch on TV Parents always want what’s best for their children and enjoy their childhood. When it comes to media and technology, parents want to be extremely cautious of what network, movie, or cartoons their children are watching. Most parents want to sit there with their children and make sure nothing goes wrong. From “Marketing, Media, and the First Amendment: What’s Best for Children,” Susan Linn suggests parents should use the V-chip to…

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    Sherlock Holmes Effect

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    Recent years have seen television rise up to the level and status of film, paralleling the increasing popularity of streaming platforms and websites as well. TV is no longer the younger kid sibling of cinema, but instead has come to the forefront as a key player in the entertainment industry. Where movies may have large budgets and what seems like an unlimited supply of resources, television must be creative in this department. Cue in what media expert Jason Mittell regards to as the “special…

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    A traditional traffic model for circuit switched data as well as packet data is the Poisson process in which the number of incoming packets per time is according to Poisson distribution. It is one of the most widely used and oldest traffic models. In this model the length of each packet is based on exponential distribution and the number of simultaneously ongoing packets is according to Erlang distribution [16]. The Poisson process is characterized as a renewal process. In a Poisson process the…

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    First off, I would like to say that as we Americans spend about 88% of our time on the phone either texting,calling and playing games Most our entire life is surrounded by a cellular device. We barely pay attention to the important things in life, such as the world. People would rather enjoy the pleasurable touch of their thumbs sliding against the surface of a screen to send a simple messages. Phones can change people's expectations and way of living. The best thing to do is to focus on…

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    Widgets “R” US IR Plan The person who discovers the incident will call the grounds dispatch office. List possible sources of those who may discover the incident. The known sources should be provided with a contact procedure and contact list. Sources requiring contact information may be: Helpdesk Intrusion detection monitoring personnel A system administrator A firewall administrator A business partners A manager The security department or a security person. Help Desk (XXX-XXX)…

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    1. What is TV’s “most enduring contribution to culture”? (1) Television’s “most enduring contribution to culture is twenty-two-minute solution.” Twenty-two-minute solution gives a false idea to people that your real life problems can be solved within twenty-two-minutes just like in sitcoms on television. People are expected to solve their problems in quicker amounts of time like in sitcoms even in real life situations. 2. List two ways in which the TV serves a “teaching” role in culture. (1)…

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    Applications The application of location based services are as follows, adapted from [09 - Aleksander Buczkowski 2011-2012], [10 - Stefan Steiniger, Moritz Neun and Alistair Edwardes] Emergency Services: One of the most best and evident application of location based services is the ability to locate and individual who is unable to tell his/location because of the emergency situation like, injury / criminal attract, and so on). When the location of the individual is transferred automatically…

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    In each scenario mentioned in previous section, we formulate network topologies as undirected graph $\mathcal{G}=(\mathcal{V},\mathcal{E})$ with $n$ nodes and $m$ edges having demand at a node $i$ in $\mathcal{V}$ given by $d_i$. Here, $\mathcal{V}$ indicates set of nodes and $\mathcal{E}$ indicates set of edges in the topology. A link would exist in the topology between node $i$ and node $j$, if they are in the communication range of each-other satisfying constraint, \begin{equation} P_i…

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    Grameenphone Case Study

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    Grameenphone Ltd. GPHOUSE Basundhara, Baridhara Dhaka-1229 Phone: +88-02-9882990 Email us at info@grameenphone.com Company Profile Grameenphone operator is one of the number one telecom operators in Bangladesh and recently they will launch 3G service with exciting features which will create value for the customers. The service will be featured with advanced and modern multimedia technology which will help customers to get full benefit of communication service in their daily lives. Grameenphone…

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    Nt1210 Unit 3 Assignment

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    LAN (Local Area Network) in this office. A LAN (Local Area Network) is a computer network which works in a small area such as office. Most LANs are confined to a single working space, but however one LAN can be connected to other LANs via telephone lines or radio waves over any distance. Actually LAN connect workstations…

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