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    AREA NETWORK: A SECURITY PERSPECTIVE INTRODUCTION: The interconnection of computers within each other and advantage that go with networking has made a road into every household. due to the reduce in pricing of personal computers(pc) and networking hardware has further helped the household person to intake what is popular termed as home area network(HAN) . With the latest version of operating system that are available in market including network wizards that make configuring home area network…

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    Risks threatening NBCUniversal cable network division NBCUniversal risks losing key personnel if the cost of retaining such talents rise substantially, which would affect the company significantly. NBCUniversal’s business divisions’ international operations are prone to turmoil in the universal economy, changes in local laws and trading regulations, inflationary pressures, and foreign exchange rate fluctuations. Also, NBCUniversal’s risks losing viewers and advertisement income if they fail to…

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    even need to look past their television sets to find it. Fox News is negatively trending, and they are struggling to find a solution to the problem. The network is distinctly conservative, and that attracts a predominantly old audience. This can be beneficial, as the elderly audience is not likely to change its views and stop watching the network anytime soon. However, it can also be detrimental, as Fox News wants to gain young viewers without changing its values and losing their old viewers.…

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    Throughout the past 70 years, black actors have endured numerous standards of type-casting in network television. Nowadays African Americans have a better opportunity than ever before to star in roles that formerly were exclusively reserved for whites. Even though network television does a much better job depicting blacks in a variety situations, blacks continue to be, in many ways, similarly typecast. During the 1950s, black characters were portrayed in demeaning and stereotypical ways by…

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    A brief introduction on peer-to-peer sharing network with some light on Bit torrent and DC++ protocols Vineeth.S.Kuduvalli(13bec123) The following paper begins on the basic fundamentals of why sharing is necessary and how sharing led to the revolution and also evolution of today 's modern INTERNET from the basic ARPANET. Then it tries to compare the client server model and peer to peer model along with various advantages and disadvantages about the same as well. Then discussing the two most…

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    There is evidence linking social network involvement to health and well-being across one’s life span (Rook, 2015). In this article, Rook (2015) addresses the positive and negative social network exchanges and how both are necessary to better understand how social networks influence health and well-being. More specifically, Rook (2015) explores the different research studies performed to examine the health related impact of positive and negative exchanges in social network involvement focusing on…

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    Actor network theory is an important element in analyzing the different psychological characteristics of human behavior. Through this network, modern Shakespeare audiences can rely on individual character agencies in order to better understand the psychology behind the behavior individual characters. In Shakespeare’s Othello, through Shakespeare’s use of actor network theory, the audience is able to engage in a pre-Freudian type of psychoanalysis, which allows them to observe an interpretation…

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    Social Network and Empathy: An Annotated Bibliography Ang, Rebecca P., and Dion H. Goh. "Cyberbullying among Adolescents: The Role of Affective and Cognitive Empathy, and Gender." Child psychiatry and human development 41.4 (2010): 387-97. ProQuest. Web. 15 Oct. 2015. In this article, Ang examines the association of empathy, cognitive empathy and gender on cyberbullying among adolescents. She attempts to give a better understanding of how others feel behind the computer screen. Ang explains…

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    What is the social network of the family? The social network of the family are the people/institutions they interact with and share similar interests or provide a service to the family. The social network provides essential services to help family members attain their goals. Also, it influences an effective interaction between its members. There are no simple rule about interaction within the many systems in the social network. The social network of the family includes schools, State…

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    What is social network interdependency? It’s the world we live in today. Imagine a society where phones, computers, iPods, etc. did not exist? There was a time similar to this not too long ago. Where, interacting with someone face-to-face was considerably above the normal standards in civilization. Compared to texting and where nonhuman interaction is acceptable in today’s community. Although, like anything else they both have their pros and cons in the eras they partake in. We live in a period…

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