Comparative Study of Route Reservation Techniques of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Sanjay Jain Associate Professor‚ ITM-MCA‚Gwalior sanjay.jain.mca@itmuniverse.in Abstract- In this paper we show the comparative study of route reservation techniques in ad hoc wireless networks. The reservation technique falls into two groups’ reservation-based (RB) communication and non-reservation-based (NRB) communication. In an NRB scheme‚ an intermediate node can simultaneously serve as relay for more
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES SECOND YEAR – DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS STUDIES ( ACCOUNTING ) (C) FIRST SEMESTER (6-5-2013 to 11-8-2013) (Academic Year 2013/2014) 266 Students ( 10 gps ) Day Venue DKABB 8am 9am 10am 11am 12 pm 1pm 2pm 3pm 4 pm 5pm 6pm 7pm 8pm Mon FA FA 27 FA 28 FA 32 FA 29 BE 32 FA 33 BL 30 FA 25 MA 34 PA 29 PA 26 MA 31 PA 34 PA 32 BE 30 PA202 K305 PA207 R001 PA203 PA012 PA204 PA010 H305 H307 Tue DKABB MA BE 31 FA 34 BE 25 BE 29 PA 27 MA 27 MA
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2011 Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade VS. Human Trafficking Although slavery may have legally ended in 1865 with the end of the Civil War‚ it continues to be a problem worldwide today. “The UN International Labor Organization (ILO) calculates the minimum number of people in forced labor at 12.3 million‚ while research by Free the Slaves‚ a non-governmental organization (NGO) based in the United Sates‚ puts the number at 27 million.” Even so‚ there are many similarities between the Trans-Atlantic
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Did African’s participate in the Atlantic Slave Trade as equal partners‚ or were they the victims of European power and greed? The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade (TAST) was the selling of and transportation of slaves from African lands across the Atlantic to lands such as Brazil‚ Spanish Empire‚ British‚ French‚ Dutch and Danish West Indies‚ the British North America and US‚ along with Europe. It is estimated that as many as 13 million slaves left African ports (although only 11 million arrived to
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Burger King: A Whopping Strategy En Route to Recovery Siohong Tih At the end of 2002‚ Burger King‚ the second largest fast food hamburger chain in the world‚ was in financial trouble. Sales were dropping and its franchisees were confronted with heavy debts. One after another‚ its franchisees including its largest independent franchisee‚ AmeriKing‚ filed for bankruptcy protection. Burger King US’ sales in 2003 dropped to US$7.9 billion from US$8.3 billion the previous year. Burger King’s introduction
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discrimination‚ and slavery. Both India and sub-Saharan Africa were affected by European imperialism. Between 1750 and 1914‚ European imperialism in India and sub-Saharan Africa created a similar effect of poor treatment of natives‚ such as a decrease in jobs and economic instability. In contrast‚ India was influenced mainly by Britain‚ whereas multiple European countries‚ including Britain‚ France‚ Italy‚ Germany‚ Belgium‚ and Portugal‚ were involved with sub-Saharan Africa. Due to European imperialism‚
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Small Business in Sub-Saharan Africa: Major Constraints in [Nigeria] Introduction The Federal Republic of Nigeria has an area of 923‚768.00 sq kilometres and completely within the tropical zone (About.com 2005). Nigeria has a population which is estimated over 154 million. It is a 12th largest petroleum product producer in the world. Due to the surge in international oil prices during 2007-08‚ Nigeria administrated an annual GDP of US$352.3 billion and has the largest GDP compare
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Ethics Case Analysis: Trans-American Paper Company In resolving the ethical issues associated with business conduct the “seeing-knowing-doing” model is very useful. In this case analysis‚ we scan all the Trans-American Paper Company’s (TAPC) proposed/potential business options for the ethical issues. First‚ we will identify the ethical issues involved and its ethical/business/legal implications. Second‚ we will see how we can resolve these ethical issues and come up with best/second-best options
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There was much diversity between Mediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean trade. For example‚ in the Mediterranean‚ sailors used square sails and long banks oars to maneuver among the sea’s many islands. But the traders of the Indian Ocean built sails the shape of triangles and did not use oars. Another example would be that the Indian Ocean ship builders would make the ships by piercing and tying planks of wood and then caulking them together with bitumen. The shipbuilders of the Mediterranean‚ however
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Benin is a country found in Sub-Saharan Africa more commonly known as (SSA). According to the CIA as of a report published in year 2007‚ 37% of Benin’s population lived below the poverty line. This indicates that nearly half of the inhabitants of Benin live below the dollar-a-day poverty line. The poverty line is established in regards to the understanding that it takes at least a dollar to provide the minimum standard of living for individuals on a day to day basis. Benin’s main source of income
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