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    CHAPTER-4 EXISTING PROTOCOL 4.1 A hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) [1] Routing could be a routing protocol for (MANETs) and all other wireless ad-hoc networks. it 's collectively developed in Nokia centre, University of California, USA and University of cincinnati by C. Perkins, E. Belding-Royer and S. Das[16]. AODV is capable of each unicast and multicast routing. it 's a reactive routing protocol, that means that it establishes a route to a destination

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    individuals in Viet Nam in this way, and they were both pleasant to me. Thus, all individuals I will meet in Viet Nam will be decent to me.” In any Hasty Generalization the key blunder is to overestimate the quality of a contention that depends on too little a specimen for the suggested certainty level or mistake edge. In this contention about Viet Nam, utilizing "all" in the conclusion suggests zero blunder edge. With zero blunder edge you'd have to test each and every individual in Viet Nam, not only two

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    biopsy. However, “those were either small studies, or they were derived from a controlled trial designed examining different end point (Nam et al., 2012, p.13).” They left researchers questioning if it can be implied to a larger population. “Increasing Hospital Admission Rates for Urological Complications After Transrectal Ultrasound Guided Prostate Biopsy” by Nam et al. is one study that aims to answer that. This study purpose was to examine a large population based data set to establish the incidence

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    JSA Movie

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    After the party, Nam was leaving the north guard house door open show a Lieutenant who was check on Jeong and Oh. The Lieutenant pulls his gun on Nam and forces his back into the guardhouse and Soo-hyeok pull his gun at the Lieutenant, which Oh tries to calm everyone down. However, Nam shot the Lieutenant and Jeong, who shot Soo-hyeok in the leg that led him to shot Jeong in the head and Oh shot the Lieutenant in the head. Than Oh, Nam and Soo-hyeok agree on the conspiracy that

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    As I calmed down, I thought about some of my friends. They took pictures of everything they saw. They wanted to remember Nam. They wanted their grandchildren to know about Nam. I never took pictures. I didn’t care about the landscape or the people. I just wanted to go home and began a life with a woman. I never told anyone about my dreams. In Nam I was afraid that to tell anyone about home. I thought it would mark me for death. It was like in the movies. The soldier who is about to die tells his

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    Essay Apple - A friend of Vietnamese

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    market in Viet Nam began in 1994 with only 3200 users. Today, there are 148.5 million (VietnamNet 1). Many people are using smart phones and one of the favorite brands is Apple, especially in Viet Nam where there is one of the fastest growing smart phone markets. Thanks to the growing domestic economy, Vietnamese people have more disposable income for smart phones. Despite the fact that many people in the world prefer using Android, Apple still is the best smart phone choice for Viet Nam. Apple, with

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    Uncle Nam, a 68-year-old nutritionist that is happily married with 3 successful children, defies the stereotypical belief that older adults often lead dull and lonely lives. Sitting in his cozy living room on a Thursday evening, my uncle was dressed in khaki pants and a button-down shirt with his mixture of black and grey hair neatly combed back. He adjusted his eyeglasses up higher on the bridge of his nose and gave me his full attention. Born in Vietnam in 1949, he began working in a printing shop

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    The Boat is a book released in 2008 by Nam Le. Nam was born in Vietnam but raised in Australia. The Boat has been critically acclaimed by many and depicts 7 different tales of homeland and themes of family. Hiroshima is a powerful insight into the life of a young girl, told from her point of view. Nam uses this particular story to evoke a strong sense of regret and sadness for the bombings, and to explicate and observe the “human experience”. The human experience can be defined as the way in which

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    The media regulation in the U.K. is more extensive compared to the U.S. Ofcom is an independent regulator and competition authority across television, radio etc. The PCC, also an independent body, deals with complaints from members of the public about editorial content of newspaper and magazines. The behavior of media is far more regulated in Britain compared to the U.S. In U.S. the views can complain about the content to individual media outlets but in Britain the complaints are published on various

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    In an article from Austin Chronicle the article discussed the artist from Miranda July stating, “Throughout Love Diamond, July morphs with ease into a love struck airline passenger, a primped, frenetic housewife, a 13-year-old girl, a white-lab-coated interrogator, and a motley blend of other humanoids, most of whom tend to be somewhere between a little and unbelievably naive. July is drawn to innocence because, as she explained in a recent correspondence via e-mail, "The innocent woman is only innocent

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