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    Gsm: Network Architecture

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    GSM: Network Architecture The GSM technical specifications define the different entities that form the GSM network by defining their functions and interface requirements. The GSM network can be divided into four main parts: * The Mobile Station (MS). * The Base Station Subsystem (BSS). * The Network and Switching Subsystem (NSS). * The Operation and Support Subsystem (OSS).     figure 1: Architecture of the GSM network Mobile Station A Mobile Station consists of two main

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    Southern Gothic Literary Tradition Jamie Friend South University Online Miss Emily Grierson fits the description of Southern Gothic tradition in “A Rose for Emily” due to the fact that she is portrayed as a character with symptoms of mental illness that cause her to do horrific things. She is also a symbol of respect in the town and considered a “fallen monument” (Faulkner‚ 1930‚ p. 543). The community of Jefferson never thought Miss Emily was “crazy”‚ but that she was an ill person. Although

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    Web Architecture P1 ISP (Internet Service Provider) An ISP or Internet Service Provider is an organisation that provides internet access; by directly connecting clients to the internet using copper wires‚ wireless or fibre optic connection. WHS (Web Hosting Services) It’s an internet hosting type which allows individuals and organisations to make their website accessible through the World Wide Web. In another word‚ the web host are these companies that provide space on a server owned or leased

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    Presentation architecture in Renaissance and Baroque All aspects of Renaissance culture‚ from art and architecture to philosophy‚ were influenced and inspired by Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Generally‚ architecture in the Renaissance can be described as symmetrical‚ harmonious and sober. Many buildings that were built in the Renaissance are perfect symmetrical‚ if you would draw a line through the middle of the building‚ it would have two exact same halves. Because it is so symmetrical

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    a gothic short story

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    Why do people want to live in a perfect world? Everyone wants to live in their own fantasy world because that is where all their dreams are able to come true. No one wants a world of grief and sorrow. Life should be lived to its fullest. It should not be wasted. It should be embraced. When we are faced with agony‚ we must either make a choice between accepting it or hiding from it. In the play “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams‚ the author mainly focuses on Blanche Dubois‚ a woman who

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    Gothic Short Story

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    It was a cold stormy night. The house was still. I was lying in bed when I heard a series of knocks at the door. As I descended the stairs the knocks were getting louder and louder. I thought to myself‚ "Who could be at the door this late at night?" When I opened the door there was a tall man dressed all in black. He smelled of fish and looked like he just walked out of a mud pit. He was having car troubles and needed to use the phone. I invited him in and told him that the phone was down the hall

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    Briskly walking through the mysterious darkness of the menacing forest‚ grasping tightly my withering frozen hand‚ my petrified newly wed wife clung on for protection. It was pitch dark on a cold foggy night in the mid days of December. We were in search of somewhere to rest our staggering and lost bodies. My wife and I had been walking for miles through this never ending cursed old forest. Every step we made on the thin and almost transparent layer of snow had a sudden fall and we heard the snap

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    Gothic short stories

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    The graveyard was dark and shadowed; tulips lined the cobblestone pathway that led to the mausoleum‚ looming darkly against the feeble moon. I strode through the graveyard‚ glancing nervously around at the shadows that lay thick upon the graves like a shroud. Tulips‚ protruding like withered stakes from the ground‚ lined the pathway‚ and I could smell their sickly-sweet odor as I approached the mausoleum‚ looming above me like a forbidding monument to the feeble moon above. “Rachel!” I cried out

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    for a novel like Wuthering Heights. Riddled with passionate and obsessive love along with deeply motivated thirst of revenge and a disturbing lack of identity shown by Catherine‚ Wuthering Heights has earned the title of a Gothic Novel in modern literature. The Gothic elements in the novel create feelings of gloom‚ mystery‚ and suspense in the reader while tending to the dramatic and the sensational theme of the novel- like incest‚ diabolism‚ necrophilia‚ and nameless terrors. It crosses

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    Gothic is a literary genre that is connected to the dark and horrific. It became popular in the late Victorian Era‚ following the success of Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto‚ in 1764. Since that time‚ gothic literature has become a widespread influence. Some elements that are typically gothic include ancient prophecies‚ mystery and suspense‚ supernatural events‚ dreams and visions‚ violence‚ and a gloomy and desolate setting. Charlotte Bronte‚ the author of Jane Eyre‚ was greatly influenced

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