What is significant about the title? The original title of this novel being Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ provides an episodic of short stories of her adventures instead of just one long adventure throughout the novel. This holds up throughout the novel as each chapter is usually a different adventure or “story”. The title can also foreshadow that the novel will not take place in normal reality and in fact in “Wonderland” although Alice never does find out the true name of the world she
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Access log sampler Step-by-step This is a short tutorial on Jmeter’s access log sampler. The purpose of the access log sampler is to provide an easy way to simulate production traffic. There are several benefits to using access logs. 1. rather than guess what users are doing‚ the test plan is using real traffic data 2. as the traffic pattern changes‚ the access log provides a record of individual changes and general shifts in usage 3. access logs contain a lot of useful data‚ which may provide
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Zero Knowledge Authentication Scheme based on Discrete Log Vineeth Pillai Department of Computer Science‚ Illinois Institute of Technology‚ Chicago‚ USA vipillai@hawk.iit.edu‚ CWID: A20260824 April 26‚ 2012 Abstract: This paper details a variant of the parallel version of zero knowledge proof of identity which tries to optimize the space usage and number of iteration by not sacrificing the soundness factor. This protocol could a suitable candidate for smart card based authentication schemes
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Minecraft books tell me everything I need to know‚ their company’s books are very informative‚ when I don’t know something specific‚ I could just look into one of those books and i’ll know what i’ll need to know. Paragraph 1: Interpret Reading Log On my reading log I see that I love reading a lot of the same book. This means that I don’t have a variety of books I can read that I like. Therefore‚ in the future I probably
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Title: The Crucible Text Type: Play/movie Writer: Arthur Miller In the play “The Crucible” Arthur Miller brings out the theme of conflict between good and evil. Miller brings out this theme using the characters in the play. At the start of the play Abigail Williams and other village girls are found dancing and running naked in the woods and the town people sees them as good‚ not evil this is because the girls are deflecting their punishment for dancing by telling the
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Assignment 1 Session: FALL 2014 Deadline Date: 17/NOV/2014 11:59 PM Viva/Quiz will be conducted for evaluation Write in your own words to answer the following‚ if you use material from any book/website apart from your recommended book please provide relevant references. All work will be assumed yours otherwise. Justify your answers where needed. Explain briefly and concisely 1. List 5 types of operating systems with their primary functionality area and do they cater multiple types 2. Based on your
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BUSINESS REPORT ON the learning and talent development strategies‚ policies and activities WITHINLTD. Author: Academic Year: 2012 -2013 Date: Monday 22nd April 2013 SUBMITTED IN THE SUPPORT OF THE DEGREE OF POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CONTENTS APPENDACIES: A. Delivering strategic change B. SWOT ANALYSIS C. STEEPLE ANALYSIS D. LINK BETWEEN HRM & PERFORMANCE E. SYSTEMATIC TRAINING CYCLE F. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPRAISAL FORM
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functions f(n)=log n grow asymptotically at slower rate than g(n)=n. lim f(n)/g(n) = lim f’(n)/ g’(n) = lim (1/n)/ 1 = 0 n->∞ n->∞ n->∞ so f(n)grows at a slower rate than g(n). Q2) Show that log (n!) = Θ (nlog n); Show that log (n!) = Θ (nlog n) First log (n!) = log 1+ log 2+...+log n log n+ log n+ …+log n log (n!) n log n log (n!) = O(n log n) Then log (n!) = log 1 +log 2 +... + log n log (n/2)+ log (n/2+1)+...+log (n) log (n!) log
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Incident Reports‚ Logs‚ and Narrative Reports Differences Introduction The use of incidents reports‚ logs and narrative-only reports is commonplace in a number of public and private sectors‚ including law enforcement and health care where they are used to codify different types of events for different purposes. Irrespective of the setting and purpose‚ though‚ these types of written records can play a vital role in keeping track of important events and establishing accountability
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The story of Exodus was that reader found a log record of a human that once was living on Earth. For some reason the narrator was the last person alive on Earth. In order to preserve humanity‚ he decided to travel to space ‚ carrying all the valuable record of his kind with desperation. And sending the rocket to the next planet that might have some intellectual living creatures that can know the history of human. The stake of the narrator was that the entire human race went extinct except him. He
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