Network Performance & Quality of Service Project Effects of different router queuing policies on different types of data traffic using OPNET Prepared By Ayazuddin Khan 021-07-15988 Submitted To Dr. Rehan Inam Qureshi Faculty of Engineering‚ Science and Technology – Iqra University‚ Karachi Fall Semester‚ December 2012 Acknowledgements I thankfully and sincerely acknowledge to all respected teachers because I fully understand that this could not
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IS10 (Part1 ):1990 ( Reaffirmed 1995 ) PLYWOOD TEA-CHESTS - SPECIFICATION PART 1 GENERAL ( Fifth Revision) ’ UDC 621’788’1i3 [ 674 - 419’32 : 663’95 3 :. i‚ I> 1 ‘9 ‚I.’ // ‚;. : I Q BIS 1991 BUREAU MANAK __dWmmy 199 1 OF BHAVAN‚ INDIAN STANDARDS ZAFAR MARG Price Group 3 9 BAHADUR SHAH NEW DELHI llG002 . Timber Stores Sectional Committee‚ CED 33 FOREWORD This Indian Standard ( Part 1 ) ( Fifth Revision ) was adopred
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Nearly half of India’s children are girls. However‚ the girl child is considered a lesser child in our society. Irrespective of class‚ caste and economic conditions‚ she is discriminated against and neglected at all the levels. This result in the denial of basic services required for her survival‚ welfare and development. The girl child is perceived as a burden to be passed on to another family. Her contribution in the household economy is not acknowledged. Various factors contribute towards
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The world’s population is increasing at an alarming rate‚ therefore more and more food is required. The forests are being destroyed and more land is being cultivated‚ thus destroying the environment. Besides this the tribal population is removing trees to practise shifting cultivation and for fuel. To fulfill the demands of the urban population the forest cover is being destroyed. We need to conserve our forests as it preserves the ecological diversity and our life support system- water‚ air and
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Orwell was “disgusted by the inhumanity of colonial rule that he witnessed while stationed in Burma” (2835 Orwell). Using his writing to confess the inner conflict of an imperial police officer‚ he wrote an autobiographical essay titled Shooting an Elephant. He notes that the Burmese civilians were not allowed to own guns during his stay – a testament of British control over Burmese resources. Feeling “stuck between his hatred of the empire he served and his rage against the evil-spirited little beasts
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In George Orwell’s “Shooting an Elephant”‚ Orwell mentions how he was hated and harassed by the people of Burma. Essentially‚ because of the fact that he was part of the British colony that oppressed the Burmese. From the beginning‚ Orwell did not concur with British Imperialism‚ he states “I had already made up my mind that imperialism was an evil thing and the sooner I chucked up my job and got out of it the better” (Orwell. 134). In addition‚ Orwell detested his job‚ he had to watch the prisoners
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in the center. As alexander advanced toward The winner of this battle is Alexander. Darius army is destroyed which means anybody could conquer Persia. As Darius was leaving the battle field he left 4‚000 talents‚ chariots and bow‚ and his war elephants which Alexander used them as a reward for himself and his army. Darius fled the battle and
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Analysis Essay: “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell How we choose to govern ourselves has taken many forms throughout world history. From dictatorships to democracies‚ the rulers and the ruled struggle for power. This struggle was a topic Orwell wrote about often‚ including his essay “Shooting an Elephant.” Leaders are always seeking ways to maintain control over the people and in some societies this has resulted in very authoritarian rulers. The notion that individual thought is dangerous
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\ Part 1 Society teaches the morally incorrect and socially unacceptable aspects of murder. George Orwell’s “Shooting and Elephant” and Foster the People’s “Pumped up Kicks” address the contrary‚ the instances in which society leads one to murder. Orwell’s switch from first to second person within “He wears a mask‚ and his face grows to fit it” reveals the distance that the murderer puts between himself and his action creating a sense of personal distain; the same sense of detachment is evoked
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Based on analysis of "Shooting an Elephant" by George Orwell and "Indian Education" by Sherman Alexie a theme shared by these two short stories is the effects of colonialism. "Shooting an Elephant" took place in Burma‚ a former colony of the British Empire during British colonial rule.George Orwell mentioned‚ “…the real nature of imperialism.” Also‚ “I was stuck between my hatred of the empire I served. During the time depicted in the short story the author only then began to understand the realities
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