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    an unseen extract: how does the author engage the reader through the use of literary devices in your given extract? The first line " In the middle of nowhere..." grabs the readers attention because it gets the reader wondering why this person is in the middle of nowhere‚ It gives the reader something to think about creating different feeling and emotions towards the reader. As you begin to read on you are given the weathers description "left behind its feeble breezes‚ but the heat scorched and smothered

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    named after the five letter keys located at the top left side of the keyboard and is now the official standard of computer keyboards (ISO 9995). Today‚ the QWERTY keyboard is the most commonly found and used computer keyboard in the United States. 2. Why do you think the QWERTY keyboard is the most popular method of data entry? The QWERTY keyboard is the most popular method of entering data because an easy way of usage and when you get used to it you start typing faster. 3. Who might make use

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    Wireless Technologies in LAN environment IT6218 XD 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Wireless networks have been an essential part of communication in the last century. In this report‚ it outlines the chosen topic which is “Wireless technologies in LAN environment” and also its underlying principles which it define as a popular option for network connectivity on organization intranets‚ home networks and for accessing the internet. It provides users connectivity to the network without having

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    Wireless Technologies Proposal BIS/220 Wireless Technologies Proposal Wireless technologies are vital for the success of an organization. Team C is grateful to take the opportunity to present a proposal for Party Plates that will demonstrate how Party Plates can take advantage of wireless technologies. More specific‚ Team C will present two wireless technologies beneficial for Party Plates‚ explain the pros and cons of implementing these technologies‚ justify and discuss risks for incorporating

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    Implementation of Security for Wireless Network R.Sridevi (Asst.Prof) Department of Computer Science PSG College of Arts & Science Coimbatore‚ TN. srinashok@gmail.com Abstract -This paper addresses the internal and the external security challenges in organizations that implements wireless networks. Distributed security is designed to provide a more secure data communication among faculty members‚ staff and students. A description of the technique used to protect and keep PC ’s up and

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    Exhibit 1.4 highlights the marketing implications of Internet technologies in the following categories: Bits not atoms‚ Mediating technology‚ Global reach‚ Network externality‚ Time moderator‚ Information equalizer‚ Scalable capacity‚ Open Standard‚ Market deconstruct‚ and Task Automation.  What fundamental changes has the Internet brought to marketing? The balance of power is shifting to buyers—one of the most fundamental changes to marketing. Marketers have practically lost control of brand images

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    Some people may say that being defiant is a part of being human. Yet‚ why toddlers are so good at being defiant at such an early age? There are numerous reasons why a toddler may be defiant. From testing limits‚ change in their lives‚ even to having a medical issue. On the other hand‚ there are even more ways for adults to help a toddler get through their defiant behaviors. Reasons Why Toddlers May Be Defiant Testing limits Toddlers are learning how to be independent and feel that they

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    Challenging Obstacles for Immigrants Many people migrate to the USA for several reasons‚ to get better life. As we all know the USA is highly developed economically and technologically‚ and it can become a different world to most immigrants. Thus‚ immigrants face various challenges during the first and second year of their entrance in to the USA. Among the challenges‚ language‚ getting a job and culture are common for most of immigrants. The first challenge for immigrants is the language barrier

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    security is assured irrespective of the hackers are from the noise. This Project describes a design of effective security for data communication by designing standard algorithm for encryption and decryption. R.F. is a PAN technology based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. Unlike Bluetooth or wireless USB devices‚ R.F. devices have the ability to form a mesh network between nodes. Meshing is a type of daisy chaining from one device to another. This technique allows the short range of an individual node to

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    There are several speculations as to why Neanderthals went extinct. One very valid reason is because of competition and changes to their habitat due to climate change. Neanderthals were known to be very good hunters‚ so when the climates began to change‚ animals that Neanderthals would hunt would have realistically gone extinct. This would have opened a platform for starvation. Another plausible cause would have been competition among both Neanderthals and Homo sapiens for resources needed for survival

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