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    POS 420 Week 5 UNIX Paper

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    This work contains POS 420 Week 5 UNIX Paper Computer Science - General Computer Science POS 420 Week 1 UNIX® and Linux® Comparison Matrix Resources: University of Phoenix Material: UNIX® and Linux® Comparison Matrix Complete the UNIX® and Linux® Comparison Matrix located on your student website. See the Assignment 1 post in the Main forum or Course Materials forum for detailed instructions. POS 420 Week 2 Individual File Processing Commands Worksheet

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    In studying and looking at the sophistication of literary terms in “The Lottery” there are many different literary devices we can figure out in the specific storyline of the lottery ad especially in its themes. The story “The Lottery” focuses on an extremely heavy amount of suspicion between different social classes in the story. This suspense is a literary device that can be heavily seen through the story. The celebration of the lottery can be seen as a vital tradition in their old-style neighborhood

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    Advantages and dis advantages of credit cards More and more people are using credit cards now a days .As the number of people using credits cards rises‚ also the number of people with bad credit rises .Instead of carrying a wad of cash in your wallet it’s not really hard to think about carrying something small and convenient .How about a small piece of plastic that’s about four inches long. More people are using plastic currency more than paper. But before you think about of just getting just any

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    Ups Competitive Advantage

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    UPS’S Competitive Advantage Instructor Cretson Dalmadge MIS 3360-W1 February 3‚ 2010 In order for an organization to be more competitive‚ it’s imperative for them to stay abreast of the latest technology. “The early 1990’s marked the start of another era of change at UPS (United Parcel Service of America inc‚ 1994).” Technological Change was necessary to accommodate the increased volume of packages. This paper will explore the challenges faced by the business along with the network functionalities

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    The Advantages of Smartphones Long time ago‚ people had to write a letter to communicate with each other and they sent it by pigeon post or messenger. Some of people wanted to make it easier. Therefore‚ they made some inventions such as telegraph‚ radio‚ telephone‚ and the newest is mobile phone. Now‚ Mobile phone has become an important thing for people. In fact‚ some of them consider that mobile phone is a part of their life because it supports their daily activities. They need it to keep connecting

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    Advantages and disadvantages of wired/cabled network A wired network is more reliable and has generally a higher bandwidth (is faster..) than a wireless network; while it constraints to the availability and length of connection cables‚ can be more expensive than a wireless network and may not fit specific situations such as reaching some remote areas or being used with mobile devices. Advantages and disadvantages of wireless network Advantages: * Flexible if there is ad-hoc situation when

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    -TTY TTYs (also called Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD) and text telephones) are used for two-way text conversation over a telephone line. They are the primary tool used by deaf people (and some hard of hearing people) for telephone conversation. Other visual telecommunications technologies and services‚ such as Internet chat and messaging‚ email‚ e-paging‚ and fax and e-mail are also used in telecommunications by people who are deaf or hard of hearing. -TRS Telecommunications

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    How Shakespeare Uses Literary Devices to Achieve the Moral in Macbeth In William Shakespeare’s play‚ “Macbeth”‚ one dominant moral is made clear to the audience‚ do not tempt fate‚ let nature take its course. Some of the ways that Shakespeare achieves this is through the development of conflicts in the plot and also through dialogue‚ vivid imagery and metaphors created by the atmosphere in the play. The characters develop in the early acts to identify the protagonist and antagonists to the audience

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    Input and Output Devices

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    1. Five factors you should consider when assessing the suitability of hardware device for connecting to a computer is; • Speed‚ • Cost‚ • Security‚ • Capacity‚ • Reliability. 2. When installing a new component into a computer system the tasks involved are; • Add the component to the computer‚ either connecting in through an existing port or plugging it into an expansion slot in the motherboard. • The available ports on most computers include serial‚ parallel and universal serial

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    Lexical Stylistic Devices

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    LEXICAL STYLISTIC DEVICES Metaphor Genuine metaphors Trite(dead) metaphors Metonymy Metonymy Metonymy is the substitution of one word for another with which it is associated: ‘The White House said…’ (the American government) ; the press (newspapers and magazines); the cradle(infancy‚ place of origin);the grave(death); The hall applauded; The marble spoke; The kettle is boiling; I am fond of Agatha Christie; We didn’t speak because there were ears all around us; He was about a sentence away from

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