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    ATTACHMENT STORAGE Renika L. Whaley NT1110 Mr Dameon Hagler What is a NAS device? A NAS is hard disk storage that is set up with its own network address rather than being attached to the department computer that is serving applications to a network’s workstation. What is the speed of the network adapter available on a NAS DEVICE? The speed is typically one gigabit Ethernet connection but this can be changed to multiple gigabit

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    the problems. By doing this‚ he proposed as question to his audience‚ asking “if you feel the same energy that I do‚ if you feel the same urgency that I do‚ if you feel the same passion that I do‚ if you feel the same hopefulness that I do- if we do what we must do…” In doing so he allows his audience to reflect on themselves thus urging them to support “and [make] John Kerry will be sworn in as President‚ and John Edwards will be sworn in as Vice President‚ and this country will reclaim its promise

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    Patrick Henry Speech In the “Speech to the Virginia Convention”(1775) Patrick Henry convinced colonist to fight against Britain; he constructed extensive use of three main rhetorical devices in his speech to persuade colonist to go to war and fight for what they truly desire. Presenting his speech in House of Burgesses‚ Henry sincerely respected his audience to gain their respect and attention to comprehend his urgency. Patrick Henry said in his speech “listen to the song of that siren till she

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    These lines are from Thoreau’s essay‚ Civil Disobedience. In Civil Disobedience‚ Thoreau speaks out in a personal voice‚ where he exemplifies the Transcendentalist movement and philosophy he follows. The tone of these lines are portrayed by the use of the language‚ which indirectly describes that he feels negatively toward the State “forcing” people to live their life in in accordance to the set regulations of the State. In these particular lines‚ he demonstrates his opinion on how he will not be

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    great difficulty is that he is not aware that there is a difficulty; surely‚ he thinks‚ in such a fine classroom with such a fine textbook‚ the sonnet must come across” (Percy 573). The package is what is described as symbolic complex. The package is what people see as a whole‚ they do not break it down for what it really is. This also happens when people are trying to manage their time. It is not uncommon for the everyday college student to be overwhelmed about the three finals they have to study for

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    political machine -- now in complete control of the government of this state! One example of fallacies that I found in this speech was; “Now‚ however‚ I have something more than a hope. And Jim Gettys -- Jim Gettys has something less than a chance. Every straw vote‚ every independent poll shows that I’ll be elected. Now I can afford to make some promises!” Some rhetorical devices found in this speech were: • Alliteration: “Now‚ however‚ I have something more than a hope. And Jim Gettys -- Jim Gettys

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    society to reach self-actualization when an individual reaches his or her potential. In the final paragraph of the excerpt‚ Emerson writes: “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds‚ adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines." What does this mean for you? Emerson reveals that

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    or not‚ impeded what many have been fighting for their entire lives. That push for progress will not be stopped by the “Trump Train‚” as these minorities have so much more at stake than lower-class white Americans who cling to promises for “change‚” when in reality‚ the change they hope for is backwards progress. Hughes concludes by challenging the idea of modern conservatism is mutually exclusive with decent treatment of all people‚ and calls on conservatives to reflect on what their values truly

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    Faulkner cautiously celebrated his accomplishment with a message that will forever change the field of literature. Under his belt‚ Faulkner went on to write a vast collection of poems‚ short stories‚ and more. Throughout his speech‚ he used rhetorical devices such as tone‚ modes of persuasion and extrinsic proofs to directly convey his message‚ that of which was wildly neglected by many authors of literature until brought forward by Faulkner. His speech‚

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    This passage‚ taken from pages 167 to 169 of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus‚ depicts Kambili’s thoughts while watching Papa-Nnukwu perform an Igbo prayer on the veranda. Adichie utilizes the use of repetition and descriptive imagery to manipulate pacing. She also uses imagery to characterize Papa-Nnukwu and to emphasize his passion towards his gods. The passage ultimately presents the beginning of Kambili’s curiosity towards the traditional Igbo culture. Adichie manipulates time throughout

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