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    respect others‚ and how she is actually less feminist than many people think she is. I. HOW DID BARBIE COME TO BE? A. Ruth and Elliot Handler founded Mattel Creations in 1945‚ and 14 years later‚ Ruth Handler gave the world the Barbie doll.  (Barbie History) B. The inspiration for Barbie came as Ruth watched her daughter Barbara playing with paper dolls (Barbie History) C. In 1956 Ruth and her family visited

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    Sliding Window Protocol

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    which is provided to sender and receiver. Sliding window protocol defines maximum transmitter window size‚ Ws which is always one less than the sequence number. How transmitter window is defined: It is contains the data that are ready to be send. The lower limit in transmitter window which is waiting for acknowledgement is Slast .The upper limit frame in transmitter window is Slast + ws -1.Also each transmitted frame is allocated by a timer that when itès expire sender determines to retransmit

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    Communication Process

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    goal of communication is to convey information—and the understanding of that information—from one person or group to another person or group. This communication process is divided into three basic components: A ​ sender​ transmits a message through a ​ channel​ to the ​ receiver. The sender first develops an idea‚ which is composed into a message and then transmitted to the other party‚ who interprets the message and receives meaning. Developing a message is known as encoding.​ Interpreting the message

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    COMMUNICATION 1) DEFINITION Communication is a process whereby information is enclosed in a package and is channeled and imparted by a sender to a receiver via some medium. The receiver then decodes the message and gives the sender a feedback. All forms of communication require a sender‚ a message‚ and an intended recipient‚ however the receiver need not be present or aware of the sender’s intent to communicate at the time of communication in order for the act of communication to occur

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    Never Let Me Go

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    Kathy has a unique position‚ where she cares for the donors that she grew up with. For instance‚ Ruth is her lost childhood friend‚ who she rekindles her relationship with once she begins the donation process. Kathy is able to do this with Tommy‚ as well. While growing up Kathy found herself in the middle of a love triangle where she cared for both Tommy and Ruth‚ but wanted Tommy for herself. Tommy and Ruth were together as kids continuing to young adults. Kathy was always on the outside looking in

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    Communication Process

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    Assignments Assignment 1.1: Communication Process Model Directions: Think of a misunderstanding you experienced when communicating with someone else at work‚ home‚ or school. Then fill in the blanks of the chart below. Who was the sender? I was the sender. |   | Who was the receiver? My wife was the receiver |   | What was the message? The message was about a computer that we owned. |   | What channel was used to send the message? The channel used was voice and speech | .  | What was

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    The seventh book of Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible‚ The Eyes in the Trees‚ is narrated posthumously by the youngest Price daughter‚ Ruth May. This last section of the novel provides closure‚ both for the reader and for Ruth May’s mother‚ Orleanna. In each of Orleanna’s narratives‚ she expresses the massive amount of guilt that she feels about what happened to her family during their mission trip and about America’s political interference in the Congo. In The Eyes in the Trees‚ Orleanna’s

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    Never Let Me Go

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    AP English Independent Novel September 5‚ 2012 Never Let Me Go By Kazuo Ishguro Published 2005 In a small school called Hailsham placed in England in the 1990’s‚ Kathy‚ a student from years back is looking in search of Hailsham after a few years of it being shut down. Kathy has reminisce of Tommy; a strong-willed boy who was the best football player at the time‚ threw tantrums and wore a special polo shirt as good luck. She also had reminisce of her times at Hailsham and the events that

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND A. Introduction Beth Reyes Marketing owned and managed by Mrs. Beth Reyes which is located at Poblacion 3‚ Victoria‚ Oriental Mindoro‚ is a large store of furniture‚ appliances‚ plastic and glass wares‚ ready to wear‚ signatured clothes and jeans‚ school supplies‚ uniforms and different gadgets. They have a large storage room located near their store. Suppliers supplies goods twice a month. They also have delivery trucks for far deliveries

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    Women In The Medea

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    son of Aeson‚ king of Iolcus. Medea has a female nurse and she has two sons who have a male tutor. Medea is considered the wealthy princess of Colchis so she is treated of high respect. In this case The Medea and The Book of Ruth differ. The characterization of women in Ruth shows women inferior to men‚ but in The Medea there is a characterization of women of wealth superior to women who are inferior‚ and women who have wealth but are still inferior to men. Medea rarely received orders from anyone

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