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    NETWORK PROGRAMMING BIT 4206 BIT 4206 Network Programming Course Outline Prerequisites: BIT 3102 Network Management BIT 3201 Object Oriented Programming Objectives: • By the end of the course the learner should be able to: Have knowledge about Unix Technologies (IPC‚ POSIX threads‚ Unix file system) • Be able to develop client-server network applications on the internet‚ based on UNIX/linux Course Outline An overview of C++ Inheritance‚ Polymorphism‚ Encapsulation‚ Templates‚ Dynamic

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    COMPILED BY MACHOGU IAN OBARE C++ PROGRAMMING Exact Phrase Week 1 at a Glance Day Day Day Day Day Day Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -Getting Started -The Parts of a C++ Program -Variables and Constants -Expressions and Statements -Functions -Basic Classes -More Program Flow Week 2 at a Glance Day Day Day Day Day Day Day 8 -Pointers 9 -References 10 -Advanced Functions 11 -Arrays 12 -Inheritance 13 -Polymorphism 14 -Special Classes and Functions Week 3 at a Glance Day Day Day Day Day Day Day 15 16 17 18

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    In “Starting with Inquiry” by Stuart Greene & April Lidinsky‚ the authors point out how challenging and overwhelming academic writing can be. On the other hand‚ academic writing is a necessary skill to learn‚ because it helps makes arguments and persuade the audience that you are trying to reach out to. I agree with this statement the most because while academic writing is challenging‚ it personally helps me to observe and challenge beliefs of other that I disagree with to produce a thoughtful conversation

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    Eli Whitney was born on a farm in Westboro‚ Massachusetts‚ on December 8‚ 1765. Whitney’s Mother‚ Elizabeth Fay‚ died of a heart attack in the year 1777. At the age 14 Eli ran a nail manufacturing operation that ended up being very profitable. He had sold nails from his Dad’s workshop during the Revolutionary War. Because Eli’s stepmother didn’t support his wish to attend college‚ he worked as a farm laborer and a school teacher to save up money. Eli then prepared to go to Yale at Leicester Academy

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    Greene supports this idea of social rebellion when she includes a quote from the original editor of Emily Dickinson’s poems‚ Mrs. Bingham in her literary criticism: “In Emily’s day‚ domestic activity was still a full-time career for women…To absorb small annoyances and leave the menfolks [sic] free to carry on the constructive work of the community was‚ a hundred years ago‚ a woman’s sufficient reason for being. No one questioned‚ least of all the women. It was not their way to express likes or dislikes

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    Racial discrimination is the main and ongoing problem in the social life of Americans. When we look at the gap of incomes between White and African Americans‚ we can see the inequality between these two groups. In general‚ whites have more annual earnings than their black counterparts in America. Lori Ann Campbell and Robert L. Kaufman emphasized that the wealth determinants‚ which are the indicators of socio-economic status‚ have effected more on Whites than Blacks. And even when society is organized

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    The Battle Of Trenton and the Affect it had on the American Revolution History 101 B011 Wayne Newton Mr. Bacon Winter 2013 The subject of this paper is going to be the Battle of Trenton and the affect it had on the American Revolution. This battle took place on Christmas day in 1776. It was a battle between future president General George Washington and Colonel Rall. This battle proved to be significant for many reasons. Reasons we are going to cover such as weather

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    book. It profiles both how dull Scotland can be and how wonderful it can be when you see‚ so called enemy’s‚ be friends. Graham finds a young man‚ an asylum seeker‚ lying stabbed‚ bleeding in the street‚ crying for help. Graham doesn’t want to help as he might get stopped and questioned by the police‚ who might see him as a suspect for the possible assault on this man. Graham has to make the right choice‚ it’s all down to him if he wants to save that young wounded man’s life or face the wrath of

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    On November 12‚ 1984‚ Dethorne Graham was starting to recognize the onset of a diabetic reaction. He knew what he needed and he asked one of his friends to drive him to the nearest convenience store. Graham walked away from the car towards the convenience store without noticing the police officer‚ Connor‚ that was sitting across the road. Although once Graham got in the store and realized how many people were in the store he quickly walked out thinking it would be faster to go somewhere else. Connor

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    Looking back at Revolutionary War‚ you might question how America successfully defeated the British considering the British army was the best trained and equipped‚ and possibly the most professional army in the world. In contrast‚ America was in a state of disorganization when it came to economics and politics. The national government as a whole was greatly powerless. Unlike the British army‚ the American army was inadequately trained‚ had little supplies‚ and was not paid very well. Practically

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