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    “Beep, Beep, Beep!” That stupid phone just wouldn’t stop nagging me! I rubbed my eyes as I rolled over to turn off the alarm. “Whoa, okay. This is it, my thoughts carried on; I told Marissa I would go to church today. Hmm, do I really want to? I could just lie here in bed and go back to bed. But then what would I do with my day? What excuse would I have for my friend for bailing out of going to church with her, yet again? Yawning, I pulled myself up as I gathered my clean clothes and grabbed a clean

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    In computer networking, the transport layer is a conceptual division of methods in the layered architecture of protocols in the network stack in the Internet Protocol Suite and the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI). The protocols of the layer provide host-to-host communication services for applications. It provides services such as connection-oriented data stream support, reliability, flow control, and multiplexing. 1.1 Protocols: This list shows some protocols that are commonly placed in the transport

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    ASSIGNMENT 6 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS Data communication allows individuals and companies to transmit or receive information from one point to another. For two or more devices to communicate, there should be some mechanism or medium that can link them to help them achieve their goals. This mechanism or medium is governed by rules or laws defining a format is called a protocol [3]. This is because all communications between devices require that the devices agree on proper format of the data. There

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    that cover standard methods for considering, feeling, and carrying on however absence of good suggestions. For example, SpongeBob used a mobile phone in an eatery is not an ethical issue, so it is viewed as this. Different case of this incorporate handshaking, opening entryways for others, or evacuating your cap inside. Adjustments to these are finished by individual decision. 11. Sanctions are rewards and punishments to encourage conformity to norms and classified as formal and informal. For example

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    Numerous users can utilize the modern computer services which require the identity of the users to be checked precisely. Authentication is the procedure of checking the identity of the users and it produces a critical information that can be used in securing the PC frameworks. In conventional frameworks, secret word based validation was utilized for confirmation, yet these passwords can be intercepted by hackers when sent across the PC systems. Kerberos is a solid validation strategy where verification

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    They also use fewer words in their conversations because they rely more on Para verbal and nonverbal language. Japanese people tend to speak softly and hesitantly while being frequently silent during their conversations. Often, they pause at a considerable length before they answer a question or a request because they do not want to interrupt the other speaker. Therefore, when communicating with the Japanese, it is important to remember that loud talking is not acceptable and patience is an important

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    Body language is using gestures , mimics, hands while having a talk it gives us extra emotion to the listener and makes person’s speech more emotional. Body languages can be helpful , while expressing views. Some people, who are enable, to speek use of body language. Moreover, mostly, it is used informal speech. Which , makes the dialog impressive. Body language is very important course , especially ,in education , in communication system. Each

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    The importance of different languages and cross culture communication are imperative when it comes to adequate care for patients in the nursing field. The transcultural framework states that communication is "....a continuous process by which one person may affect another through written or oral language, gestures, facial expressions, body language, space or other symbols" (Giger and Davidhizar, 2008, pg. 20). There are many barriers in nursing when it comes to communication with patients from

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    handshakes at matches, walking out with children on the field, congratulating the winning team on a victory as well as outside sport activities. Values of sportsmanship though less highlighted trickle down to lesser leagues as well and practices such as handshaking and respect and observance for another country`s anthem is also widely practiced for e.g. the medal ceremony at the Olympics. The tradition of children holding the hands of English football players to walk out on the pitch asserts a notion of inclusion

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    environment, wearing street clothes will not help you achieve that goal. It’s important to remember that professional attire for an interview at a retail chain like Walmart or Canadian Tire would look different from one at a bank or insurance company. Handshaking Etiquette Prior to the interview, keep your hands open in order to prevent them becoming overly sweaty. Keep a tissue in your pocket to discreetly dry your hands if necessary. Sweaty hands could indicate to the interviewer that you are nervous

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