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    In the today’s world of the high technology workplace and business environment there are several factors that need to be considered when designing a computer network. Integrity and vulnerability of data, cost of the network itself, accessibility, flexibility for expansion and ability to support the consumer. Other factors that should be considered when setting up a network include: What is the purpose of the network, what are the bandwidth requirements to efficiently operate the network and…

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    After Professor Nemur asked Charlie why he wanted to read and spell Charlie replies, “I tolld him because all my life I wantid to be and not dumb and my mom always tolld me to try and lern just like Miss Kinnian tells me but its very hard to be smart and even when I learn something in Miss Kinnians class at the school I ferget alot”.(4) Charlie wants to get the surgery as he wants to be treated the same way he was treated before Norma, his sister, was born. “That was before she changed toward…

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    According to the article from the Intel, it states that “Freight shipping is massive and rapidly expanding global industry, accounting for roughly 8 to 10 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) worldwide.” (Smart Freight Technology, n.d.) Therefore, the mission for the logistic providers is to follow the schedule and deliver the goods as estimated. However, there is always a gap between the system records and reality scenario. It is also the reason why people sometimes…

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    In managing a network problems with the network are to be expected and planned for when and where possible. Many of these plans created to deal with problems cover what to do if a part of the system is attacked or compromised along with what to do in the event of a natural disaster. This does not mean everything is covered as some problems are deem unlikely or a minor enough event that it should not be a problem to deal with. One potential problem that can find itself label in such a way are…

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    your traditional magnetic strip card. Now that we know how the chip technology works, do we want to continue with it? As I said before, everyone has mixed emotions. Everyone likes new and better things. Such as a little boy getting a bigger and better bike for his birthday rather than having to ride his small and broken tricycle. With chip cards, we can now have this new and better change. Chip technology is the technology for the…

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    Compass Card Project

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    Compass is the durable, reloadable, electronic fare card that works everywhere on transit in Metro Vancouver. Our phased roll-out of Compass is in full swing. Once complete, the easy-to-use card will replace all our current passes and tickets. Compass is the durable, reloadable, electronic fare card that works everywhere on transit in Metro Vancouver. TransLink's Compass Card program has been delayed once again and there is no date set for the roll-out of the automated fare card program for…

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    Imagine a world without electricity, a period of prolonged darkness, not just a brief power outage. Attempt to envision a world where time does not exist. Sounds abnormal, yet for the greater part of human presence, this is the means by which we lived. The sun was the nearest instrument we had to a clock, and it contained all the information we desired. Endeavor to picture a world where there is no such thing as a stove to cook an evening feast for your growing family; no television to watch…

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    though he appears to be happy when he was oblivious that his “friends” were mocking him. He tries to fit in by wanting to ask his doctors, smart people he knows, on how to think. While this sentence is odd in its statement, it is saddening to learn that an innocent, but with mental retardedness, adult will not be introduced into the realm of “normal” and “smart” people he wishes for. The doctor will probably ignore or laugh off Charlie’s question, based off of the fact that he merely did the…

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    Thinking Skills Paper 2 1. a) (i) One factor that reduces the reliability of Jane’s report in the daily log is that she makes the assumption that the reason Charlie is uncooperative is because she does not let him eat chips. (ii) One factor that reduces the reliability of Alan’s report in the daily log is that when Alan was taking care of Charlie, he might have still been feeling the effects of the sedative that was given the day before. b) Source C shows that Jane had warned Charlie about…

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    have seen an exponential growth in the realm of technology. For example, we have gone from flip phones to touch screen smart phones and from regular cars to cars that drive themselves. These are just a few examples to demonstrate how modern technology is advancing at a fast rate. Nevertheless, we must slow down and ask ourselves, is rapid growth of technology helping or hurting us as a society? Another point to consider is rapid growth of technology helps bring the future closer to us, but at…

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