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    Networks and Protocols

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    ENTS 640 Networks and Protocols I Fall 2013 Solutions to Homework #5 Assigned: October 19; Due: October 24 H5.1 Write a Java application with a simple class inheritance hierarchy. As shown in the UML diagram below‚ it should consist of three classes. The Student class‚ representing a student’s personal and course registration information for a given semester‚ which will be the superclass. The two subclasses inheriting from the Student class are the FullTimeStudent class‚ representing a full-time

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    Practice Prob 1 - Dam

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    MS5030: Practice problems – Set I 1. A bank classifies borrowers as high-risk or low-risk. Only 15% of its loans are made to those in high-risk category. Of all its loans‚ 5% are in default‚ and 40% of those in default were made to high-risk borrowers. What is the probability that a high-risk borrower will default? 2. A fund manager is considering investing in the stock of a healthcare provider. The manager’s assessment of probabilities of the rates of return on this stock over the next

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    Wireless Sensor Networks

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    wireless sensor networks can be promptly understood simply by thinking about what they essentially are: a large number of small sensing self-powered nodes which gather information or detect special events and communicate in a wireless fashion‚ with the end goal of handing their processed data to a base station. Sensing‚ processing and communication are three key elements whose combination in one tiny device gives rise to a vast number of applications [A1]‚ [A2]. Sensor networks provide endless

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    Flooding of the Red River

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    The Red River located near Fargo‚ North Dakota‚ has a history of flooding due to abnormal climate conditions. Every year precautions are taken to help minimize damages that are caused by the flooding. There are four main reasons that contribute to the river flooding so often. These main reasons for the floods are: Synchrony of discharge with spring thaw‚ ice jams‚ glacial lake plain‚ and the decrease in gradient downstream. The first reason that contributes to the river flooding so often is the

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    Pearl River Piano

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    in Guangzhou of China. The piano factory is located Pearl River‚ so that the brand of piano is called Pearl River. Since the adoption of an open-door policy‚ Chinaexploited a range of new opportunities provided by a market-oriented economy for expanding production‚ employments‚ and profits through free trade markets. As a result‚ PRPG face a chance due to import technology and export products‚ and then they were expended to become Pearl River piano Industrial Corporation. Their  business become more successful

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    International Concern

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    J’s ‘international concern’ test from Koowarta v Bjelke – Petersen[1] been effectively rejected following the decision of XYZ v Commonwealth[2]? What practical role‚ if any‚ could the test play in future cases? By Paul McKay (87/100 – High Distinction) Abstract During the 1980’s some High Court judges suggested that the external affairs power[3] includes a power to legislate on matters of ‘international concern’. This paper will trace the development of the ‘international concern’

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    Tributaries of the river Usage of River(Then) Usage Of River(Now) Pollution and other problems Plans and projects to rectify the problems Conclusion Introduction: The Tamirabarani River originates from the famous Agasthiyarkoodam Peak in Western Ghats‚Ambasumadram Taluk.It flows through Tirunelveli and Tuticorin . Etymology: The Thamirabarani contains traces of copper‚ hence its name (Thamiram means copper in Tamil). The copper content gives it a distinct reddish shade.The river has also

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    In his eloquent speech “Tear Down ‘Deadbeat’ Dams” in 2014‚ Yvon Chouinard employs a vast selection of oratory tools and discusses the importance of taking down non-effective dams‚ damaging all sorts of rivers and lakes all around the world. Published on May 7th‚ 2014 by the New York Times Company‚ his speech contains many evidences and statistics‚ he used in order to form his argument to the decision that policy-makers should do about removing these dams. Chouinard begins his address with introducing

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    Introduction……………………………………………………………….3/7\ Relationship………………………………………………………………3/7~4/7\ new requirements…………………………………………………………4/7~5/7\ The efficiency and reliability of international logistics…………………..5/7~6/7\ Conclusion ………………………………………………………………….6/7\ References…………………………………………………………………7/7\ International trade and international Logistics The rapid expansion of trade liberalization and the growth of global capital markets and integration‚ information technology and the progressive

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    circumstance‚ the Athirappilly- highly bio-diversified area is under the threat of existence. Here the local community and the environmentalist made the struggle against the dam project. Here the women also are part of the women and some were among the leaders. Though‚ many studies and report was done about the dam and the movement against dam. Here the researcher tries to analyze the involvement of the women in the agitation. The researcher also makes the connection between the eco-feminism as theory and

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