The local area network (LAN) is home to sheer bandwidth and countless client server applications. Different companies have radically different networks; some have a single PC and others have hundreds of locations and thousands of computers. This page is intended to explain the basic principles and components frequently found on the LAN. The internal network is usually built with the highest bandwidth available. It is then connected to a tiny internet connection which is almost always a bottle neck
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decentralization of retailing and other services has had a major impact on urban areas.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? – Consequently the decentralization of retailing and other services are having or have had major impacts on the urban areas whether they are negative or positive because it is taking consumers out of their local town and spending their disposable income elsewhere‚ this is bound to have effect on urban areas. In the 1970s the shopping patterns began to change due to the increase
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What are the problems of continued urbanisation? Discuss in relation to one area of the world and evaluate the possible solution. 1528words Urbanisation is a global problem with various impacts in different fields. “Urbanisation is the transformation of society from rural life to life in towns and cities” McDonald and McMillen (2010‚ p.8). The United Nations published‚ that in 1950 there was 2.54 billion of the population which equivalent to 29.1% of the world population was living in cities
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Residential Schools Basma Dhaw GENE 48 – 101 Michelle A. LaMarche November 4‚ 2014 Residential Schools In the 19th Century‚ what was the punishment of the crime for being born Native? “It is clear that the schools have been‚ arguably‚ the most damaging of the many elements of Canada’s colonization of this land’s original peoples and‚ as their consequences still affect the lives of Aboriginal people today‚ they remain so.”—John S. Milloy‚ A National Crime The First Nation people have
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Surface Area to Volume Ratio and the Relation to the Rate of Diffusion Aim and Background This is an experiment to examine how the Surface Area / Volume Ratio affects the rate of diffusion and how this relates to the size and shape of living organisms. The surface area to volume ratio in living organisms is very important. Nutrients and oxygen need to diffuse through the cell membrane and into the cells. Most cells are no longer than 1mm in diameter because small cells enable nutrients and oxygen
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prepare aboriginal people to live a civilized (i.e. European) lifestyle. Residential schools were established for two reasons: separation of the children from the family and the belief that aboriginal culture was not worth preserving. Most people concluded that aboriginal culture was useless and dying and all human beings would eventually develop and change to be like the ’advanced’ European civilization. Early residential schools were similar to religious missions. Later‚ the mission-run schools
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Residential schools should not be continued because of common practices‚ family‚ and knowledge. To begin‚ residential schools should not be continued because of common practices. Aboriginal children are already used to their common practices from home. They have been hunting and preparing food‚ and interacting positively with nature for at least four years. Adjusting to the new lifestyle they are put in is odd and difficult for them because in residential schools‚ the children do not hunt and prepare
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Residential segregation is a fact of American life and society. While some say discrimination is declining‚ it continues to show in nearly all aspects of the housing industry in the United States. While The Fair Housing Act should have been a monumental step in civil rights‚ it has not been supported and has not been able to show efforts to promote and obtain equality in the housing industry. This paper will look at the issues of The Fair Housing Act and the current state of housing segregation‚
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Running Head: RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL BIOGRAPHY Residential School Biography Running Head: RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL BIOGRAPHY Treaties were signed by the Aboriginal people in the year of 1872‚ when the European settlers came to Canada. The negotiation lead into another subject in which they would build a residential school for the children of the Aboriginal people where they can help them in improving their economic and social practices. They negotiated with the Aboriginal people
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Introduction Urbanization is exponentially growing in the world while rural living is decreasing; over half the world’s population lives in a urban areas (MeyerLindenberg‚ 2015). Urban being defined as an constantly builtup area with 50‚000 or more residents with at least 1‚000 residents per square miles as defined by the United States Census. Urbanized living is accompanied by many risk factors that are common to the development of mental health issues and disorders (Carol Strike‚ Paula Goering
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