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    where to send packets is what allows computers on a LAN to communicate with each other and with the internet or company intranet. These routers are often multi-function devices, and can serve as gateways and hardware firewalls in addition to the routing. Therefore the best practice would be to invest in routers that can fill all of these roles. Switches are devices without a lot of software built in, that are primarily used to expand the number of Ethernet ports available on a company network.…

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    CHAPTER 1 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK (WSN): Wi-Fi sensor networks (WSN), once in a while called wireless tool and actuator networks (WSAN), are spatially disbursed autonomous sensors to monitor bodily or environmental situations, which include temperature, sound, pressure, and so forth. and to cooperatively pass their expertise through the network to a major location. The extra brand new networks are bi-directional, additionally sanctioning control of device activity. The…

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    There has been a lot of debate going over the case of “Net Neutrality”. With majority of people of voting in support of it and other group voting against it. I would like to cast my vote in support of net neutrality and would provide reasons to support my stand. • Net Neutrality is crucial for small business owners, startups and entrepreneurs, who rely on the open Internet to launch their businesses, create a market, advertise their products and services, and distribute products to customers. We…

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    Catastrophic and heartbreaking are the two words to represent the year of 2001 for many Americans. The 9/11 terrorist attacks caused major emotional, and economic impact around the globe. The American airline industry suffered significant economic and social loss, leaving major airline companies on the verge of bankruptcy. While most airline companies were financially and emotionally suffering, the Southwest airline appeared to be at its most successful and profitable period. Indeed, Southwest’s…

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    This Battle Analysis is written to illustrate the importance of logistics to complement tactical decisions with the war fighter on the battleground. The battle of Dien Bien Phu (DBP) was a decisive engagement during the Indochina War (1946-54). Less than ten percent of the total French forces in Indochina occupied the DBP valley in late 1953; Viet Minh Commander Vo Nguyen Giap amassed troops and placed heavy artillery in the caves of the mountains overlooking the valley (History, 1996). The…

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    Sensor Network Case Study

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    1.1.1 Types of Sensor Networks Terrestrial WSNs: - In Terrestrial WSNs, nodes are distributed in a given area either in a pre-planned manner (sensor nodes are placed according to optimal placement, grid placement, 2-d and 3-d placement models) or in an ad hoc manner (sensor nodes are randomly placed in the target area by dropping it from plane). After all battery power is limited and it cannot be reenergized, terrestrial sensor nodes must be provided with a maximum power source such as solar…

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    Intelligence tests measure the potential cognitive capabilities of an individual (Gregory, 2011). Achievement tests help measure an individual’s achievements such as how he or she mastered skills and acquired knowledge resulting from schooling and/or training that individual has received (Gregory, 2011). Intelligence tests and achievement tests should correlate with one another; however, this is not always the case (Gregory, 2011). Several intelligence tests exist; however, educational…

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    of money and time consuming by sending the student to the right source to get treatment like medical help, counseling and follow up the student. Moreover, what I will do to change the negatively is that whoever having sexual abuse the minor will routing into jail and the school district should provide cameras into the school by doing this those teacher will caution themselves. Also, orientate the students as well not involve in those acts and report the case…

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    Themes In Jane Eyre

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    for women to be treated like every other man. Jane is a very distinguished character who in some aspects very independent. When it comes to feminism, she has the mindset of a modern woman as an example, she is more so about defying inequality then routing against it. Jane would not subscribe to the belief that women were to be treated like property. She, unlike many other women in this time period made decisions that will benefit her even if they hurt those around her, she did not need a man…

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    drinking water, the government changed the pipeline’s path. Furthermore, the article states that the new route was, for the most part, chosen for it’s already existing infrastructure. While the story highlights actual problems presented in the first routing draft and logical reasoning for the second, the real issue mentioned is the lack of consultation and consideration for the native community on the part of the government. The Sioux tribe did not receive the same caution and review for the…

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