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    Nt1310 Unit 7

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    1. What provides the physical connection between workstations on the network? The cables/wires and network interface card (NIC) provide the physical connection between work stations on the network. 2. What directs the flow of data over the network? A switch/hub/router directs the flow of data over the network. 3. What are the three functions of network software? The three functions of the network software are: To make sure that the information is addressed properly. To organise information…

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    certainly be a helpful ability to have. Imagine how much simpler communication would be with our spouses and with our children. The ability to communicate with mentally and physically disabled people would also be a boon to everyone’s lives. In the Star Wars series of movies, reading, and even manipulating, another person’s mind is possible. The first installment of that franchise sees Obi Wan Kenobi, the aged Jedi master, using this ability on a group of clones when they ask he and Luke…

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    destined to play his part in this tragedy? The hope Romeo and Juliet getting married and living happily ever after was crushed. Fate plays the role of a watchdog right from the start. Destiny, a greater power, takes control and signals the outcome of the star-crossed lovers story. Romeo’s fate forces him to commit criminal acts which he knows is wrong, but does it anyway. No matter what Romeo does, he ends up doing things that he doesn’t want to do because of fate. He is destined to do almost…

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    How Can Love Be A Tragedy

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    Juliet is a timeless classic that has stayed elegant and yet evolved with the generations that read it in ways such as, the plot, characters and ending. The plot of Romeo and Juliet has always been about two forbidden lovers in Verona, Italy. The star crossed lovers face too much for young teenagers. As they are originally forbidden to even interact,with love that cannot be stopped, the two find each other and, they learn to try and hide their uncontainable love. No matter how hard fate and…

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    History as a closed, uncontested story is evident in The Night of The Shooting Stars, because it is told like a bed time story, which displays this magical realism. Throughout the film there is no protagonist, not many close ups, and the story is being told by the perspective of an eight year old girl. The history seems inaccurate…

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    in Verona about a long feud between the Montague and Capulet families. This feud causes tragic results to the main characters in the play, Romeo and Juliet. These events contrast hatred and revenge with love and a secret marriage, forcing the young star-crossed lovers to grow up quickly and die tragically in despair. Since Romeo and Juliet are still in their teenage years, their brains are not fully matured and developed which can explain why they both make impetuous decisions. During the…

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    relationship between Romeo and Juliet to explore the ideas of change and impermanence. From feuding families, the two adolescents are banned from fraternizing with each other. However, the conflicts between their two families does not stop them from becoming star-crossed lovers. Over the course of their relationship, both characters constantly change affinities and feelings, depicting how evanescent love can be and how emotions and relationships can change in the blink of an eye. The constant…

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    When I was in my middle school years, the nickname of Star Super emerged from the high school football team. The origin behind said nickname came from the captain; who was referred to as Super Star. The reasoning behind why I was given this nickname was never known, but I do have a couple of ideas. My first idea was that he was my role model, so I would try to copy anything and everything he did. Whether it was my attempts to copy his on- field play, his leadership, or even his humor, I tried to…

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    Essay On HBCU All-Star

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    I am an HBCU All-Star, because as an HBCU undergraduate student, I have: had three years of research experience, had over 200 hours in hospital experience shadowing, and clinical observations, had over 100 hours volunteering in community health based projects within a third world country, had over 350 hours volunteering in underserved communities surrounding my university, been active in 5 student-ran campus organizations, been crowned as queen of 3 different campus organizations, attended 21…

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    Five Star Recruit Analysis

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    assistant coaches was found guilty for taking bribes from a recruit, so that the recruit could play at the University of Arizona’s basketball team. Later on towards the end of the season, the team was suspected bribing a five star recruit to play for the team. The five star recruit was the seven foot one center from Hillcrest Prep Academy in Phoenix, Arizona Deandre Ayton. The FBI was suspecting the head coach of the University, Sean Miller was behind all of this. Many of the fans of the Arizona…

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