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    The trip is a blur of salt water, cramped spaces, and chocolate. Eleanor munches on a chocolate bar, chair reclined so far back that her back is almost parallel with the ground. Logan leaves the car, slamming his door and she jerks into a sitting position, eyes wide and alert. Logan chuckles from outside of the car, opening the passenger door for her. “Morning,” he smiles and Eleanor pokes her head outside of the car. A large, Victorian, stone house stands before them. Two figures stand…

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    than two months prior, on January 31, the German government had reported its resumption of "unhindered submarine fighting." With the declaration, German U-pontoons would without cautioning endeavor to sink all boats going to or from British or French ports. Under the new procedure, U-vessels had sunk three American trader ships with a substantial loss of American life in March 1917. Two days after Wilson's discourse, the Senate overwhelmingly proclaimed that a condition of war existed in the…

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    is resulting in the spit slowly lengthening. (DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION, 2006) The dunes on the farewell spit can be divided into older and younger dunes. The older dunes are heavily vegetated and have permeant longitudinal dunes. Their axes are parallel to the westerly wind direction. The younger dunes are bare of vegetation excluding small patches. They are the Barchan type dune caused by a dominant westerly that slowly moves towards the end of the…

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    Divided Bridges

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    From the Bering Strait to the connection between the Hill Center and the Engineering Building, bridges have been used for thousands of years to connect people with places. As people began building bridges, they have to consider not only the structural integrity of the bridge for the safety of the passengers crossing the bridge. With the invention of cars, even more safety precautions must be enacted to keep everyone safe. A car is being driven on a windy day has a higher chance of turning over…

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    Network Comparison Paper

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    1) Draw a diagram for the above scenario using a drawing program such as Microsoft Visio (2 marks)
Please view Microsoft Visio Document.

2) Provide LAN solution for each office connecting computers and printers together. What types of topology/topologies are you using and why? Explain all connectivity devices used by your selected topology/topologies. (1.5 marks)
UpHillCars should use a star-wired bus topology, which is the best solution while also being cost-effective. The topology that will…

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    night. The law forbids me to carry living bodies across in my stygian boat” (6.446-449, pg. 195), but Charon lets them through after a bribe. In the Inferno, Dante has a similar experience when he meets a ferryman who says “By another way, another port, not here you’ll come to shore and cross. A lighter ship must carry you” (III.91-93, pg. 53) But upon further convincing the ferryman also named Charon ferries the travelers across. Two stories where the characters need to cross a river to…

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    “The Roles and Functions of the Judiciary: A Comparison between Malaysia and the Republic of Philippines” The judiciary of Malaysia and the Republic of Philippines are similar, but owing to different historical influences, both judiciary systems have developed differently to perform the same purpose of upholding the law as enacted by the legislature alongside the executive. The history of the Malaysian judiciary traces across three major timelines; that is, the pre-British colonial era, the…

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    ship repair site as opposed to those in the Far East; billions of dollars in savings annually as an industry can be generated for ship owners. • Safe anchorage away from turbid seas and extreme weather conditions, Trinidad & Tobago is below the 11th parallel and out of the Hurricane Zone. The Gulf of Paria in Trinidad is the largest body of calm water in the Caribbean and is a recognized location for harbouring vessels in the region. • When the Panama Canal is complete, larger size vessels will…

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    As “the single most catastrophic natural disaster in U.S. history,” Hurricane Katrina wracked New Orleans and the entire Gulf Coast region during and after 2005 and is virtually without parallel in recent U.S. history. The tremendous storm surge after the hurricane paralyzed the city of New Orleans because not only the city’s natural geographic features made it vulnerable to flooding, but also the built protective system failed and worsened the impact of flooding. The flooding ensued after…

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    statue of Alexander, embarrassed that the Macedonian had accomplished so much more at a younger age than he had. Plutarch, a Greek who became a Roman who lived four hundred years after Alexander, wrote his Life of Alexander as one of a series of 'Parallel Lives', comparing ancient Greeks with 'modern' Romans (Alexander was compared to Julius…

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