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    Kyle Torrez CNG 121 Reviewing the Basics Ch. 9 21 Feb. 2015 1. How many bits are in a MAC address? 48 bits. 2. How many bits are in an IPv4 IP address? In an IPv6 IP address? 32 bits and 128 bits. 3. How does a client application identify a server application on another computer on the network? By the port number‚ port‚ or port address. 4. What are the IP addresses called that begin with 10‚ 172.16‚ or 192.168? Private IP addresses. 5. In what class is the IP address 185.75.255.10? Class

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    J.D. Salinger Biography

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    named Whit Burnett and he changed his life feeding his talent for writing short stories and getting them to be not only in the teachers magazine but big name publications too. After finding love twice he got a divorce and then kicking Joyce Maynard of his home. In 2000 his daughter Margaret wrote a negative side of his father that had mixed reviews. He married Colleen O’Neill until his death in January 27th‚ 2010. In 2013 a biography of the writer entitled Salinger. bio.true

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    Chris Abernathy Block 1 5/19/13 Gran Torino ECR In the movie Gran Torino‚ by Clint Eastwood‚ Eastwood plays a racially bitter and lonely war veteran that doesn’t really have a soft side at first for anyone after his wife dead. He treated everyone the same‚ with a grumpy attitude. He would keep to himself cause he felt it was the best thing of him to recover from his lost. He wouldn’t take any hand outs or help from anyone cause he believed he could do it all by himself and didn’t need

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    The movie “Gran Torino” involved a lot of ideas from class that we talked about. 1. Respect is displayed in the movie a lot as Walt is a highly respected war vet. 2. Respect is also displayed when Walt changes his views and begins to respect his neighbors. 3. There are several gangs in the movie. These include Asian or Hmong‚ Mexican and Black gangs 4. Where there are gangs‚ there will also be gang violence. This is displayed though when the gang shoots up Teo’s house 5. Another example of

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    Gran Torino The concept of kenosis states that Jesus gave up some of his divine attributes while here on earth. The reason this was done by Christ was so that he could function as a real man in order to complete his mission. Jesus humility moved him to leave a more divine and majestic state and become enriched in human nature. This concept of kenosis can be easily applied to the main final scene in Gran Torino in which Walt Kowalski empties himself up for justice in order to better the lives

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    Gran Torino Themes

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    Gran Torino Gran Torino is a movie of change and compassion. Its controversial prejudice combined with its racial slurs make it almost conflicting to watch. But Clint Eastwood put just the right amount of love in this movie to make your heart pitter and patter. In the movie Clint Eastwood plays a man named Walt Kowalski that has just lost his wife. His sons are selfish and lack the care to look past their racist‚ gun-toting‚ Korean War veteran father enough to understand and gain a relationship

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    Title: Gran Torino Year of publication: 2008 Film Director: Clint Eastwood Medium: Film Genre: In a nutshell: It tell’s the tale of a war veteran living in a run down area that used to be at the forefront of american economic providence but is now filled with Hmong immigrants. Mr Kowalski gradually learns to accept the neighborhood in which he lives in‚ and befriends his neighbour in particular a young boy named Thao. Thaos family is under constant threat from a neighborhood gang which is

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    childhood is an identical match to that of J.D. Salinger’s. Salinger had a deep love and fascination with young children‚ especially young women. In the 1970s‚ Salinger maintained a close connection with an eighteen year-old girl‚ Joyce Maynard‚ who eventually moved in with the author. J.D. Salinger continued to have many relations with younger women‚ much like this one. His fascination with young women is reflected in Holden‚ who has a similar mind-set. Even as a seventeen year-old‚ Holden

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    Gina Lawence English 306 Gran Torino (final draft) In the Eye of the Beholder The film Gran Torino allows Clint Eastwood directs and plays a role that depicts an older man dealing with lost love‚ life and death‚ hauntings from the past‚ and managing his own racial biases. All of these obstacles come to a harsh reality with the changes taken place in his mid-western home town. Eastwood plays the widower‚ Walt Kowalski‚ who is highly racist and prejudice. His character was a former Korean War

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    Introduction “One thing we can be sure of is that conflict is unavoidable.  Conflicts are happening all around the world‚ as they always have‚ and at many different levels” (Martin and Nakayama‚ 2011‚ pg. 224).  Conflicts are not only seclusive to differing cultures‚ but can often occur within similar cultures as well.  For this week’s writing assigment we were asked to watch the film Gran Torino‚ starring Clint Eastwood‚ and reflect on the conflicts and popular cultures within the story line.

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