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    Network there are a few ways to lay out a physical topology of a network. There is the ring topology, which is rarely used today. There is also the bus topology, which is also rarely used today because it is an outdated physical topology because of our technological growth. Lastly, the star topology which is the most common topology used today. Let’s look further into these three topologies to see how they work, to see the type of wires they use, and to see their advantages and disadvantages.…

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    1.1 Describe common physical network topologies Topologies Topologies describes the how different computers or other devices in a computer network is arranged. Topologies can be either physical (meaning placement of the components are arranged in a particular shape) or logical (meaning how data flows despite of its physical layout). There are different recognised topologies including star, mesh, tree and ring. In a star topology, each network device (computer or peripheral) is linked to a…

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    Simple Math Problem Essay

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    When presented with what seems to be a simple math “problem,” teachers from both the United States and China had different ways of approaching how to solve this “problem.” This could be attributed to the amount of education both groups of teachers have. Chinese teachers have on average eleven to twelve years of schooling while United States teachers have sixteen to eighteen. Keeping their educational backgrounds in mind, Ma presents both Chinese and United States elementary school teachers with…

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    M. C. Escher Analysis

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    When thinking about M.C. Escher’s work, one would think of geometrical birds flying across the print with a landscape shown underneath, cubes and spheres overlapping one another, and weird surreal prints of inverted architecture. That is because he is most famous for his mathematical tessellations, which are tiling shapes overlapping one another creating a pattern that could be endless. Instead of just using any old shape, he used animals and other objects that made it more difficult for him to…

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    Patrick Luongo Mr. Maloney Art 11 November 2017 7 Elements of Art The 7 elements of art are Line, Shape, Form, Space, Value, Color, and Texture. Line- Lines are very important in art. They can be used in many ways, such as outlining things, make hashes with them and even shade things with them. An example of lines is when I was drawing my Van Gogh drawing, and I needed to use lines to make the hashes. There are many types of lines. Lines can be straight, curvy, thick, thin, they can dark…

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    Sometimes all Nico needs is a little push. An actual one. Right between the shoulderblades to be exact. Thank you Annabeth. I’d noticed Nico staring at Reyna for weeks now. I always notice more than is good for me. Like, say, one day, I noticed Nico standing just the right distance away from Reyna that a good push would send him toppling into her. Most likely he’d hit her. So I decided to play Matchmaker. I reached diagonal from where I was sitting with Percy and pushed right between the…

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    Maurits Cornelis Escher is one of the world's most famous artist. Escher created unique and enchanting works of art that "explore and exhibit a wide range of mathematical ideas" (Smith). Escher was born in 1898 in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands. Escher was born as the youngest and fourth son of a civil engineer. According to Smith, Escher's family planned for him to "follow his father's career of architecture". After failing his high school exams, Escher eventually was enrolled in the School of…

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    Mc Escher Research Paper

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    M.C Escher was more than just an artist. He created art using patterns of identical shapes, that fit together with no gaps, and did not overlap, also known as tessellations. He went through many stages throughout his art, but his most lasting legacy are the tessellations he made and the mathematical impact they had. By using mathematical reasoning he was able to create the tessellations, but he had to look beyond just mathematics to dig deep into his tessellated optical illusions. M.C Escher…

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    This means that because the mesh network will go through all possible nodes to reach the destination, even if the most efficient route is corrupted, the mesh network will allow user to find different routes to the destination. Although the Mesh network topology makes it easy to classify faults and determine where they are, because of the size of the mesh topology it can be costly due to cabling of the mesh network, making the cost and instalment cost very high. Because the mesh network is very…

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    is the faster the cable - the more likely it will be implemented. This is how data communication types have an effect on today's LANs, people was the faster and best of everything, so with great data transfer rates comes bigger costs and larger files. The network topologies and models have also changed in regards to historical differences. Started with the earlier topologies such as bus and ring, they certainly got things done but not in an effective manner. As networks seemed to get bigger…

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