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    Another example of how power is a natural desire for humans comes from the Korean novel, Our Twisted Hero, by Yi Munyol. In this story of power struggle and childhood dilemmas, a young boy, Han Pyongtae, moves to a new school and quickly discovers that things are different from his old school. He realizes that the class monitor, Om Sokdae, doubles…

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    "A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to preserve and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles." This quote is by Christopher Reeve and it connects to the novel our Twisted Hero because of the main character and protagonist Han going against the antagonist Om. First off, Han tries to stand up for himself and kind of also the students even if it doesn't end up the way he thinks it will. This has to do with the incident of Han trying to let the tech her know about all of Om's…

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    George Sand’s Indiana and Mikhail Lermontov’s A Hero of Our Time interrogate the conflict between individual and collective identity in the nineteenth century through presenting the individual as a site of ambiguity and hybridity that disrupts the supposed coherence and homogeneity of the collective identities cultivated by national and colonial power relations. Collective identity attempts to bound and border individuals within binary categories, presenting groups defined by national, ethnic,…

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    A Home Area Network is an interconnection in which any networking apparatuses are accompanied with each alienation for allocating assets between them with the agency of internet. The central advantage of Home Area Network is that you bag allocate abnormal arrange of content i.e. videos, audios etc. among abnormal consumers. A computer with ample storage memory can be applied as server which can be adroitly accessed by the clients along with users can efficiently approach the data whenever they…

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    Bridge Analysis

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    In order for a computer to operate on a network, there is a range of different components that are required. They are the bridge, router, DSL modem, switch, network interface card and Hub. A bridge is a hardware and software devices designed for bridging applications. Bridge start on the OSI Model Data Link Layer. Their function is to detect an error and control the flow on the physical link. They look for the MAC addresses for Ethernet and Token Ring to determine whether or not to forward or…

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    There are plenty of ways in which your iPhone can break or malfunction, but the most common by far is a cracked or broken screen. If your screen is broken, before you take the phone to the Apple store, consider your options for iPhone repairs in Lewisville. Below is a discussion of the common misconceptions around DIY iPhone repair, prices, and third-party repair options. The best way to avoid getting ripped off when repairing your cracked screen is to educate yourself, so start here.…

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    Networking: To summarize the wired configuration, this network starts with the public internet that connects to a WAN (Wide Area Network); a good example of a WAN network is an ISP (Internet Service Provider) (Ocens, 2012). This WAN connection is T1 that connects to the T1 Demarcation Router in the computer room; this terminates the T1 line and provides an Ethernet Connection to the Main Router as well as a T1 connection to the WAN. The main router creates LAN connectivity and connects to the…

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    Unit Standard 6852 Assessment Task 1: Throughout history, cable types have changed quite a lot, whether is be for reasons based on speed - or security. The most common one that is usually referred to as “ethernet cable” today is CAT cabling. The generic blue cable that end users recognise as their internet service - this has become one of the most developed cable types in IT history. From CAT3 to CAT7, many improvements have been made to improve the quality of the cabling, such as giving it a…

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    ITM 301 Lab & Assignment 2 Deqa Yusuf Student #:500566949 Part A: Both CAT5 and CAT5e are UTP cables but the difference between these 2 cables is the quality. CAT5 has a 100 MHz signaling while CAT5e can have a signaling rate of up to 350 MHz. Not only that but the wiring is different as well, the CAT5 has simple wiring while the CAT5e has copper wiring. In short the CAT5e is a much more advanced cable compared to the CAT5. The CAT6 cable is a cable that has 4 wires which are covered in foil,…

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    institutions and corporations have efficient and reliable infrastructures that consumers an feel safe about. We all consume from businesses that function well, we shop online at the safest websites with the most reliable customer service and where we feel our data is safer. This are all aspects of proficient infrastructures, and those who fil to provide these services can lose consumer trust and…

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