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12241: Cable Vs. V.90 Modems
... is very recent the conflict exists between different standards. The only specification that has been approved by ITU (in 1998) is DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specifications) which was developed by MCNS, CabeLabs, Arthur D. Little and consortium of North American MCOs. Later that year CableLabs established certification program that would ensure interoperability among the equipment from different vendors. Certified cable modems are expected to appear in second quarter of ...
12242: The Birth Of An American Super
... buy their story. Seigel and Shuster offered their strip everywhere for four years, but newspaper publishers were unanimous in their lack of interest (Daniels 21). Luck fell upon Seigel and Shuster and DC Comic the day DC s Jack Liebowitz called McClure Syndicates searching for material to put in a new publication called Action Comics. Editor for McClure, M. C Gaines sent Seigel and Shuster s strips to DC s editor ...
12243: Analysis Of Macbeth
... hacked. Give me my armor." He refuses to acknowledge that his fate may be drawing near. He boldly trods through everything he comes upon, counting on blind luck and arrogance to get him through the day. Macbeth feels that whatever he believes is automatically right or true, despite all facts that oppose it. During his conversation with the triad of witches and after hearing the third prophecy, Macbeth shouts, "That will ...
12244: Dillards Delay
... of the south. A white man comes along and picks her up and gives her a ride to her destination the local hospital. He leaves with the feeling of doing his good deed for the day and not thinking anything of it. A couple of weeks go by and he has forgotten the incident. There is a knock on the door and when he answers there is a delivery man at ...
12245: The Blind And Deaf
... back sound. There are also many other types of glasses made to help the partially blind. The first school for the blind opened in 1784. Today more that 60% of blind children go to regular day school. Some go to special classes and others go to seeing classes. Many blind students go to college. There are many institutes that will educate blind people and even help them find jobs in the ...
12246: The Burning Of Chicago
... nearly all the 300,000 people of the city lived in wooden houses. The fire department was aware of the danger as there had been a tremendous three-alarm fire on the West Side one-day prior. A constant wind, blowing from the southwest, fanned the flames roaring through the wooden structures of the city. By the time fire companies arrived the fire was beyond their control. Approximately 18,000 buildings ...
12247: A Man For All Seasons,by Rober
... s holding his own self in his own hands. Like water...and if he opens his fingers then - he needn't hope to find himself again. Some men aren't capable of this, but I'd be loathe to think your father one of them. (Bolt 83) Even after the pleading of his loving wife and daughter, More continued to remain strong up to the very moment of his execution. Thomas ...
12248: An Analysis Of Jonathan Swift
... found equally innocent, cheap, easy, and effectual” but then offers his own suggestion I desire those politicians who dislike my overture… will first ask the parents of these mortal whether they would not at his day think it a great happiness to have been sold for food at a year old in the manner I prescribe, and thereby have avoided such a perpetual scene of misfortunes as they have since gone ...
12249: Creative Writing: The Dinner Party
... there". "Why don't we find out what we shall have for dinner." "Yes a good idea", said Mrs. Smith. Mr. Smith said "What about to serve a salmon" "Yes why not" answer The next day they make dinner together. Mr. Smith has bought the salmon. When he gets home Mrs. Smith has already begun to make the dinner. He says "I'll begin on the salmon, why don't you ...
12250: A View From The Bridge
... line is taken from Alfieri's first speech: "I am a lawyer. In this neighbourhood to meet a lawyer or a priest on the street is unlucky. We're only connected with disasters and they'd rather not get too close." Alfieri, by saying he is connected with disasters, creates the scene for the play being a tragedy on only the 6th line. He mentions that to meet him on the ...


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