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    In Betty Smith’s A Tree Grows in Brooklyn‚ although both of Francie’s parents encourage her pursuit of education‚ Francie only understands Johnny’s blatant tenderness‚ which is shown once in the delivery of his flowers at her graduation long after his passing‚ and does not appreciate Katie’s concealed care for how much she values Francie’s education because Katie never verbally expresses her thoughts and feelings towards it. Francie is unaware of Katie’s support towards her education because Katie

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    compassion in his heart for those has left behind him in the cruel up climb." (pg 129) Betty Smith’s novel A Tree Grows In Brooklyn is a tale of poignant family relationships and childhood and also of grim privation. The story revolves around the protagonist of the story‚ young Francie Nolan. She is an imaginative‚ endearing 11-year-old girl growing up in 1912‚ in Brooklyn‚ New York. The entire story revolves around Francie and the Nolan family‚ including her brother Neelie‚ her mother Katie and

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    An Analysis of “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” and “Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking” By Austin Cooley ENGL 2027 – 007 In “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” the story follows the narrator’s experience with life as he takes a beautiful ferry ride. The man talks about the meaning of his life to other people. In this crowd he brings together all of the strangers and finds a connection. His journey through “space and time” is focused on the people. In the first sections‚ Whitman sets the scene by describing his

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    TERM PAPER (5th SEMESTER-3rd YEAR) TOPIC ATTACKING WIFI NETS WITH TRAFFIC INJECTION SUBMITTED TO: Mr. Gaurav Sharma SUBMITTED BY: JAGTARSINGH SECTION-K1004

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    Introduction on .NET Framework .NET is the framework for which we develop applications.  It sits in between our application programs and operating system. Applications developed for .NET run inside .NET and are controlled by .NET. It supports both Windows and web applications.  .NET provides an object oriented environment. It ensures safe execution of the code by performing required runtime validations. For example‚ it is never possible to access an element of an array outside the boundary. Similarly

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    Biology CONTROL MEASURES 59 Protective clothing Clothing can offer protection from biting insects when it is of a thickness and texture through which insects cannot easily bite. Lighter colours generally attract fewer insects than darker colours. Boots can protect the ankles from biting insects. Thick socks in combination with long trousers offer protection when the bottoms of the trousers are tucked into the socks. Some protection is also offered by longsleeved shirts‚ headnets‚ collars and

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    INTRODUCTION TO .NET FRAMEWORK M.A.M.Arkam b/it/13/01/02 Csd-01 WHAT IS .NET? • .NET is a platform that provides a standardized set of services. • It’s just like Windows‚ except distributed over the Internet. • It exports a common interface so that it’s programs can be run on any system that supports .NET. • A specific software framework • Includes a common runtime • • .NET FRAMEWORK Programming model for .NET Platform for running .NET managed code in a virtual machine • Provides a very good

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    References: Billington A.‚ Peleg M. and Chung A. (2000): Petri Nets Performance Evaluation. University press‚ Princeton. Brauer W (1987: Infinite Behaviour and Fairness. Advances in Petri Nets Part I: Petri Nets‚ central models and their properties‚ volume 254 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science‚ pages 377–396. Springer-Verlag‚ Berlin. Cheng A. (1993): Complexity results for safe nets. In R.K. Shyamasundar‚ editor‚ Foundations of software technology and theoretical computer

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     Bugzilla. Architecture .NET: Advanced knowledge and implementation Applications Distributed architecture with Remoting‚ WebServices and WCF. Knowledge of UML. TDD. Implementation with Enterprise Architect. Knowledge and implementation of Entity Framework‚ OJB.NET‚ NHibernate‚ ORM.NET. Knowledge‚ experience‚ specification and implementation of design patterns. Domain Driven Design. UI Patterns (MVC‚ MVVM)‚ Remoting‚ Patterns‚ Repository Patterns. Basic knowledge of SOA. .NET: Visual Studio 2010

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    1) ‘In both Ireland and Brooklyn‚ Eilis feels that her life is controlled by others.’ Discuss. The novel ‘Brooklyn’ written by Colm Toibin explores how the main protagonist – Eilis’s life is controlled by others. Eilis Lacey‚ a passive‚ quiet and acquiescent young lady‚ who is frightened of any conflict and generally considered as a ‘good girl’. According to the description in the novel‚ Eilis passively accepts Miss Kelly’s offer to work‚ takes the suggestion of Rose and leave Ireland away‚ even

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