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    to describe the physical topology of the network. Conversely‚ mapping the data flow between the components determines the logical topology of the network. The way in which the connections are made is called the topology of thecomputer network. Now I am discussing about network topology‚ Network topology specifically refers to the physical layout of the network‚ especially the locations of the computers and how the cable is run between them. Four most common topologies are: Bus                       

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    punishing murder with more murder. However you may look at it‚ capital punishment still is and always will be a form of murder. I believe that that capital punishment is an ineffective deterrent especially in today’s world were legal consequences are designed to effectively teach the convict and general public from right and wrong‚ as well as make sure that crime does not reoccur. I believe that the most controversial aspect to capital punishment is the fact that the convict may have been truly rehabilitated

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    A great ruler is a different concept for different people. It can include great skill in battle‚ or great administration strategy. www.dictionary.com Explains Great as:1.Powerful; influential: one of the great nations of the West. 2.Eminent; distinguished: a great leader. 3.Grand; aristocratic. Charlemagne was a ruler who ruled over the Frankish Empire in the middle-dark ages. Many historians regard him as great‚ for he did many things for the Christian Religion. We do not specifically know when

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    Compare and Contrast Essay The ancient Greek Democracy and the ancient Roman Republic might seem like they are the same but they actually differ in some points. A Greek Democracy focuses on voting directly on an issue‚ while a Roman Republic focuses on voting for representatives. That is mainly what makes a Greek Democracy and a Roman Republic different. But in the end they both end up being similar by giving power to the people. The ancient Greek Democracy and the ancient Roman Republic

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    Memoir of Sixth Grade

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    As I got off the big‚ yellow school bus‚ I walked through the bright‚ double red doors‚ just to find the butterflies that have been hiding in my stomach. There were so many students going to homeroom‚ that I was panicking the second I walked in. I needed help. I found my friends‚ and they pointed me in the direction I needed to go. One of my friends was even in my homeroom‚ so we walked together‚ trying to find our way to room A107. After that‚ I found my way to my locker. I was having issues

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    Teacher Mr. John Forenz 2012 There are many that will say that the modern version of the Chevrolet Impala is better than the original version and all the different versions in-between. If given the choice‚ I would still chose the driving experience of 1968 model. There have been many changes that were involved with the different generations of the Chevrolet Impala. The first Impala was introduced in the fall of 1957. The 2014 Chevrolet Impala has been

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    After Alexander the great died‚ he was given the title "the great" due to his success in conquering Europe. People thought he made many great to change Europe. Was that really the reason he was given the title the great? What goals do you have to achieve in order you can receive the tile of "the great"? Someone great should be a leader that contributed to the society greatly and made a significant achievement to change the world and make the way we live today better. He should be someone who is respected

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    truly honest‚ it might even save numerous lives. Not only are you ruining Juliet’s life‚ but marriage at a young age isn’t reasonable. You claim its love‚ but you aren’t in love. Think of the consequences that will come‚ intertwined with this marriage. I honestly believe the choice of marrying Juliet‚ could possibly mean life or death. Does the thought of marriage with Juliet‚ ever seem unreasonable? Take age into consideration. Being three ages apart and considering marriage‚ seems disastrous. She’s

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    Adams’ revenue last year was twice as high as that of Fitch and included home sales that averaged $168‚000‚ compared to Fitch’s $144‚000. Homes listed with Adams sell faster as well: ten years ago I listed my home with Fitch‚ and it took more than four months to sell; last year‚ when I sold another home‚ I listed it with Adams‚ and it took only one month. Thus‚ if you want to sell your home quickly and at a good price‚ you should use Adams Realty." Write a response in which you examine the stated

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    “There is no doubt that Shylock is a cunning and vengeful man‚ but nothing can justify the treatment he receives at the hands of the Christians.” How far do you agree with this statement? Does Shylock deserve his punishment? Shylock is punished by the Venetian court for seeking to end Antonio’s life. He is charged under a Venetian law (of Shakespeare’s creation) and he is forced to give up his wealth and to beg the Duke to spare him his life. Viewed like this it seems simple enough; Shylock broke

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