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    Aim: To Study Socket Programming Commands Theory: ss - socket statistics The netstat command has been replaced by the ss command from the iproute suite of tools. The netstat command reads various /proc files to gather information. However this approach falls weak when there are lots of connections to display. This makes it slower. The ss command gets its information directly from kernel space.  Following examples shows the use of ss command. 1. List all connections The output contains

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    Reality TV shows have become very popular on the small screen nowadays. There are many realities TV shows out there that can relate to anybody watching them. There are a lot of topics about how reality TV shows gives out different characteristics to the viewers. For example in the article “The Distorting Mirror of Reality TV” Sarah Coleman focuses on all the different characteristics that many reality TV shows provide for the people watching. In this paper I am going to talk about two characteristics

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    the daily actions and events of people’s lives. The aim of reality television is to entertain the viewers‚ by supposedly giving exclusive insight into the lives of rich‚ high class individuals who thrive off drama‚ materialistic items and fame. These types of shows are causing issues in the teenage demographic‚ particularly teenage girls. In a Girl scouts study of Teenage girls that were regular viewers of reality television shows such as; The Hills‚ Jersey Shore‚ and The Bachelor‚ 72% of girls surveyed

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    TO FIND OUT EFFECTIVENESS AIRTEL ADVERTISEMENTS & THEIR IMPACT ON THE VIEWERS Table of Contents Introduction 3 Airtel products 9 Objective of Study 14 Research Methodology 15 Findings 27 Recommendations 28 Limitations of Study 29 Bibliography 31 Questionnaire 32 INTRODUCTION (COMPANY OVERVIEW) Incorporated on July 7‚ 1995‚ bharti AIRTEL is a division of Bharti enterprises. The businesses of Bharti Airtel are structured into two main strategic groups • Mobility • Infotel

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    Lipsha's Voice

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    Denise Cruz Ms. Bonadies Eng 106 August 10‚ 2010 Louise Erdrich‚ author of Love Medicine‚ wrote a book on the average life of a modern American Indian living on a reservation. Lipsha Morrissey‚ the main character and also the narrator‚ is a young American Indian man who was raised by his adoptive grandparents on a reservation. Although he is in his early twenties‚ Lipsha depicts certain characteristics of a young child. At times he can be perceived as naïve and uneducated; however‚ some

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    Tv and Radio

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    ------------------------------------------------- Types of television or radio programme breakfast television  noun television programmes that are broadcast early in the morning broadcast  noun a programme that can be seen or heard on radio or television bulletin  noun a short news broadcast call-in  noun a phone-in Ceefax a written information service on British television‚ provided by the BBC chat show  noun a television or radio programme in which famous people talk about themselves and their work

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    QUESTIONS (JAVA) IN INTERVIEWS 1)What is OOPs? Ans: Object oriented programming organizes a program around its data‚i.e.‚objects and a set of well defined interfaces to that data.An object-oriented program can be characterized as data controlling access to code. 2)what is the difference between Procedural and OOPs? Ans: a) In procedural program‚ programming logic follows certain procedures and the instructions are executed one after another. In OOPs program‚ unit of program is object‚ which is

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    as watching television and video game that may influence kids between the age of two through ten by using profanity‚ violent and aggressive behavior‚ poor school performance and watch too much television may cause a slight obesity. It’s not so much that kids have changed‚ but the world is changing around them. Every day‚ children are being influenced by the world around them‚ and television is taking a big

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    ASSIMILATION ESTABLISHED PROGRESSIVE ASSIMILATION OF VOICE Due to economy of effort all sounds are affected by their environment to some extent. This economy of effort may occur at the vocal bands or result from the accomodation between two articulations. Most nouns add an orthographic s to make their plural form: book- books‚ dog-dogs. However‚ the pronunciation of the plural morpheme varies according to the noun to which it is added. The general rule is that the plural morpheme must agree

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    Introduction to Java Programming Brief History Java was created in 1991 by James Gosling‚ Mike Sheridan‚ and Patrick Naughton of Sun Microsystems and was released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems’ Java Platform. Initially called Oak‚ in honor of the tree outside Gosling’s window‚ its name was changed to Java because there was already a language called Oak. The original motivation for Java was the need for platform independent language that could be embedded in various consumer

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