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    line 1. INTRODUCTION Wireless ad hoc networks have emerged to support applications‚ in which it is required/desired to have wireless variety of devices without relying on communications among a any infrastructure or central management. In ad hoc networks‚ wireless devices‚ simply called nodes‚ have limited transmission range. Therefore‚ each node can directly communicate with only those within its transmission range (i.e.‚ its neighbours) and requires other nodes to act as routers in

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    used social networking sites like Facebook‚ MySpace‚ Twitter‚ LinkedIn‚ and Classmates.com in 2011‚ up from 26% in 2008. [26] On social media sites like these‚ users may develop biographical profiles‚ communicate with friends and strangers‚ do research‚ and share thoughts‚ photos‚ music‚ links‚ and more. Proponents of social networking sites say that the online communities promote increased interaction with friends and family; offer teachers‚ librarians‚ and students valuable access to educational

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    Dangers of Communication Technology What can a parent do when they have a teenage son or daughter who texts while driving at 87mph? Or they were talking to an online predator? What could a parent do to prevent something from happening? Many people have cell phones and internet and there are positives but there are also dangers and because of that there are prevention strategies to protect people. There are many positives to having communication technology but at times the disadvantages are too severe

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    How often do you think about how wireless technology has impacted our daily lives? Perhaps one’s response to this question would be‚ “not often”. Though wireless technology has narrowed the boundaries between cultures‚ putting friends and family at your fingertips‚ but most importantly it has brought significant changes to the health care system. Ramey (2013) defined technology as measures put in place to effectively bring about change in our day to day lives to accomplish tasks and build human capacity

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    Grid Computing-High level computing to access Internet facility Gaurang v.Lakhani‚Nimesh V.patel‚Prof.J.S.Dhobi Department of Computer Science and Engineering(M.E.) Government Engineering College‚ Modasa‚ Gujarat Technological University‚India Email: gvlakhani1@gmail.com Abstract: Recently we are in the Internet world and everyone prefers to enjoy fast access to the Internet. But due to multiple downloading‚ there is a chance that the system hangs up or slows down the performance

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    이진혁 4th essay 21 Sept 2014 People can live and work anywhere they want to choose‚ because of improved communication technology and transport‚ do the advantage of this development outweigh disadvantages? Until a few decades ago‚ the majority of workers commuted to their work places in order to perform their job abilities. As information technology has become more common in our life‚ this phenomenon has changed. Instead of wasting employees’ valuable time on commuting to and from corporates‚ quite

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    As a student‚ Communication skills are essential for the successful future career of student like me. In today’s competitive world‚ communication skills in business and career are the most sought after quality of an educated person. Reading‚ writing and listening carefully are the three most important communication skills for students. These skills like most of the communication skills sounds too familiar as a result of which we take them for granted. Apart from reading and writing presentations

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    viewpoint for or against abortion is an infringement of one’s individual rights. From the moment a female finds out she is pregnant‚ there are a number of options for her to take‚ and all of these choices should be available to her‚ regardless of what anybody else believes. People argue that it is immoral and completely unethical to even consider ending a so-called ’life’. But in making this statement they are failing to take into

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    signaling‚ digit collecting. c. Local Exchanges: A system of devices or switches that direct local calls. Commonly called a switchboard. d. POP: POP (Point of Presence) is the location or interface point of a communicating party. Comparable to an internet POP such as a router or switch. e. Long Distance System: The long distance system is a service for making long distance calls. Before direct dialing‚ this was done though several switchboards spanning many different areas. f. Fixed Line: A fixed

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    PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING INTRODUCTION The area of wireless power transmission is very interesting. The technology is in its infancy but the overall benefits from its maturation could be significant to society as a whole. World population is expected to continue to grow exponentially. Five sixths of the world’s population lives in developing nations. Most developing nations such as China‚ India‚ and Pakistan are rapidly improving their standard of living. All of these trends point to an energy demand

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