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    Telecom Assignment

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    Assignment 5 1. A LAN has a data rate of 4 Mbps and a propagation delay between two stations at opposite ends of 20 μs. For what range of PDU sizes does stop-and-wait give an efficiency of at least 50%? r = 4 d = 20 E > 0.5 The equation should look like: Range = 2 * 20 * 10^-6 * 4 * 10^-6 which is = 0.00000000016 or 160 bits 2. A disadvantage of the contention approach for LANs is the capacity wasted due to multiple stations attempting to access the channel at the same

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    power in Hawaii during a time when white planters ran the economy in the main islands. She fought many things such as the Bayonet Constitution and was even imprisoned for part of her life. She was educated musically and wrote several songs, including Aloha Oe. She worked to better the Hawaiian Islands in many ways, including working on school for Hawaii’s youth. Queen Liliuokalani was an important figure during the annexation of Hawaii. Lydia Kamakaeha was born on September 2nd, 1838, in Honolulu

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    Termite Swarming Habits

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    compared to the mainland, it is no surprise that insects are common throughout the islands. While roaches, carpenter ants and centipedes all serve as a nuisance to property owners, perhaps the biggest threat is the termite. According to the experts at Aloha Termite & Pest Control in Wahiawa, HI, there are currently seven known species of these pests in the state, and they're all responsible for some degree of property damage. To help you determine what type of termites you think you might have, here

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    valleys, cinder cones, secret caves, volcanic hair, green cliffs, rainbow fish, fragrant flowers, coral reefs, lava fields, jeweled beaches and live volcanoes. The heart of Hawaii holds energy referred to as the Spirit of Aloha. Records show that there is an actual law named the Aloha Spirit Law that requires the people of Hawaii share

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    Essay On Hawaii

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    Hawaii Aloha, welcome to the paradise to the pacific. All though these volcanic islands mostly have very green and tropical vegetation. There is a total of eight islands with the island of Hawaii being the biggest and Oahu island being the main one. Hawaii was the 50th state and enter the union on August 21, 1959. There so much more stuff that happened that most people don’t know about the islands. Around 1200 Tahitian exploders found and began settling the area as well. Polynesian settlers

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    Hawaii’s First and Last Queen The last reigning monarch of Hawaii did everything in her power to oppose the annexation of Hawaii into the United States without the use of violent protests. Her name was Queen Liliuokalani. She came to power in Hawaii during a time when white planters ran the economy on the main islands. She succeeded her brother, the great Hawaiian king, King Kalakaua, who also happened to her her beloved brother. She took a stand for many things such as the Bayonet Constitution

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    Avatar Research Paper

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    The film Aloha had a reported budget of $37 million, and a worldwide gross of $26.2 million. Eric Eisenberg described the flop as so, “Cameron Crowe will forever be the guy who brought us titles like Almost Famous, Say Anything…, Jerry Maguire, and the script for Fast Times At Ridgemont High, but his career has been suffering from blow after blow these last few years. Aloha may wind up being his bottom, because while the film was just a tiny

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    Ka Moa`E: The Tradewinds

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    ko leo, I ka pane `ana mai me ka nahenahe.” Translated in English it means “I will be thrilled by your voice, And your soft answers. Ka Moa`e: The Tradewinds `Auhea wale `oe e ka Moa`e Listen, o tradewinds E lawe hele nei i ku`u aloha. Who scatters my loves here and there. Ahea la `oe ho`iho`i mai When will you return A he lei poina `ole ia na`u? The lei I never will forget?

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    Liliuokalani was the last of the monarchy in 1892. Queen Lili’uokalani was the first and only reigning queen. She is the sister of King Kalakaua who died in San Francisco in 1891. The queen was remembered for her beautiful voice and her beautiful “Aloha ‘Oe”. The queened planned to re-write the constitution she was not successful in this because her ministers did not agree with her plan for the future for herself and for Hawai’i. Before Lili’uokalani could change her plan for the kingdom the U.S

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    As we have learned throughout our semester from the many coursework assigned, we know the trans-oceanic movement of people of the Pacific coordinates hand in hand with native and settlers sexualities. We learned that the through past and current colonization, the Pacific has been conceptualized from Euro-Americans. As far as literacy, visual, and audiovisual from the media has helped create a representations of how the rest of the world acknowledge the Pacific. Through, the countless articles, textbook

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