Lan Xang Essays

  • LAOS NATION REPORT

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    both sides of the Mekong River and along its tributaries. In 1349-1357, a movement emerged under the command of King Fa Ngoum, a national hero, to group the townships into a unified Lan Xang Kingdom, the capital of which stood at Xiengdong Xiengthong, now known as Luang Prabang. From then on, the Kingdom of Lan xang entered into an era of national defence and construction under King Fa Ngoum who first introduced Hinayana Buddhism from the Khmer Kingdom into Laos, which is still the religion professed

  • Wireless Network Security

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    10 meters.?[2] A Local Area Network (LAN) is ?? a group of computers and associated devices that share a common communications line or wireless link and typically share the resources of a single processor or server within a small geographic area (for example, within an office building).?[2] A Campus Area Network (CAN) is a fiber-optic network that physically interconnects entire buildings into one giant network. While each building may have several discrete LANs within it, each building represents

  • Wireless Networking in a Hospital

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The breakthrough of wireless technology has introduced new possibilities for healthcare. These wireless networks allow connection and control between computers, handheld devices, printers, scanners, and other peripherals without the hassle of cords and cables. They provide crucial mobility that is necessary in the modern hospital. In areas of constant activity, such as the ER, the ICU, and the surgical recovery room, immediate information such as a patients test results would

  • Improving the Overlapping Basic Service Set Problem

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    Wireless LANs have expanded greatly and rapidly in recent years. The expansio¬¬¬¬¬n has caused many benefits to the end users but at the same time it has introduced problem of overlapping BSS (Basic Service Set) where BSS (i.e. WLAN cells) is fundamental block of IEEE 802.11 WLAN architecture. OBSS occurs due to two or more unrelated BSSs are used at the same place, at the same time and with the same frequency channel. With the expansion of channel bandwidth to 80 MHz (may be, 160 MHz) in upcoming

  • Wireless Mesh Network

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    defined in many ways since there are many different types of network that depending on the certain amount of user, ability, and purpose. For example, in Multimedia University (MMU) all networks inside our campus are connected through Local Area Network (LAN) to access MMLS for example. While when connected to outside through internet, we call it Wide Area Network (WAN). We are connected to the world via various network topologies, such as Point-to-point, Bus, Star, Ring, Mesh, Tree, Hybrid, and last but

  • The History of Wi-Fi

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    In today’s day and age with the vast amount of technology that surrounds us on day-to-day basis has become somewhat overwhelming for quite a lot of individuals. There is an ongoing back and forth game between everyday people that abide by the laws and ethics of civilization and underground hackers and scammers with a sole mission of making everything in an individual life a living nightmare. There are ways to diminish the potential for digital theft, harassment and financial repercussions, but with

  • Home Network : Home Networks

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    Home Networks Home networks are common but may be difficult to setup and maintain. The difficulty users experience in setting up and maintaining their home network is challenging because of the numerous security threats that can exploit poorly configured and maintained network security (Ho et al, 2010). Users generally do not understand the normal encryption mechanism within wireless routers and access points. Additionally, users utilize weak security configuration within their wireless networks

  • The Good Earth Analysis

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    ties together the entire story. O-lan acts as a representation of the land. The novel goes beyond her superficial features which resemble that of the earth. O-lan is described as having a brown hue, a simple, intent disposition, and an abounding inner life. O-lan’s practicality, perseverance, and fertility all embody the giving facets of the land. Just like O-lan, the earth is constantly supporting life and showing its resourceful nature. The pivotal role O-lan and the land play both seem to taper

  • The Good Earth

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    of a dull black color, and were filled with some sadness that was not clearly expressed. It was a face that seemed habitually silent and unspeaking, as though it could not speak if it would.” (p.19) As I was reading this I got the impression that O-lan would be a faithful wife to Wang Lung and it turned out I was right. The fact that she wasn’t beautiful didn’t matter at all. She served her family well. Another meaningful description is Lotus’, Wang Lung’s first mistress, which has an irony to it

  • the good earth type 2 journal

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    The Good Earth Type Two Journal—The Good Earth—Wang Lung, Olan, Lotus, Uncle “Are we not to see the moth-browed bride?”Pg.24     Tactless- The uncle is tactless because everyone already expects a farmer’s wife to be unattractive and he has no remorse to mock his nephew. “This woman is well enough!”Pg.28     Content- Wang Lung becomes content with his wife when he learns that she cares for him more than anyone else. “When I return to that house it will be with my son in my arms. I shall have a

  • Wireless Local Area Networks

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    students per semester. Berean teaches cosmetology, barbering and the latest software and hardware technology, which is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Berean currently has two locations in the Philadelphia area and using a Local Area Network (LAN). Berean¡¦s existing network infrastructure is wire line, and uses a T1. Remote users access the network through a dial-up modem pool. Berean¡¦s wire line network model severely limits the accessibility and effectiveness of the Berean network. For example

  • Wi-Fi Technology And Its Application In Business Organizations

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    Wi-Fi technology and its application in Business organizations Objective To understand the Wi-Fi technology and its applications in Indian business organisations Introduction In today’s high-tech world connectivity to networks is extremely important for organizations to survive. Networking is possible of various machines like computers, laptops, cell phones etc. This term paper talks of Wi-Fi, the wireless technology that allows internet connection to be broadcasted through radio waves

  • Trends In Wireless Technology

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    Wireless Technology Industry Report •The forecast where a technology will be on the future of wireless LAN •The current level of wireless technology •The development of wireless networking •The influence on the future of wireless LAN •The trend of the time of wireless networking Background In June, 1997 the IEEE, the body that defined the dominant 802.3 Ethernet standard, released the 802.11 standard for wireless local area networking. IEEE 802.11 standard supports transmission in infrared

  • A Wireless Local Area Network ( Lan )

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    Area Network (LAN) is a moderate to high-speed flexible data communications system implemented as an extension to, or as an alternative for, a wired Local Area Network (Kolawole, 2014). In wireless LAN transmission making use of radio frequency to communicate over the air eliminates or at least minimizes the use of physically wired networks. From the beginning, IEEE 802.11 was designed to look and feel like IEEE 802 wired networks to include supporting all of the protocols and LAN management tools

  • The Good Earth Quotes

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    Wang was forced to marry an unappealing slave woman from the House of Hwang. His new wife’s name was O-Lan and she was the perfect wife to Wang. Wang was very happy with his wife, O-Lan, at this time because she was with a child and she was doing all the chores in the house and helping out in the fields with him. Wang became even more excited when O-Lan had the baby and it was a male. Wang and O-Lan were very resourceful with their land and only bought what they absolutely needed. They saved up enough

  • The Good Earth Quotes

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    Nevertheless, Wang Lung learns to love his wife, O-lan. After becoming the rich man everyone comes to know, Wang Lung becomes disinterested by the shops he had always visited as a poor man. He begins to explore and finds a teahouse where there are beautiful women he thought only existed in dreams. He goes home and realizes how dissatisfied he is with the way O-lan looks. Wang Lung thinks he deserves a more beautiful woman now that he is a rich man. O-lan is a great wife and both were happy and relied

  • Wang Lung Wealth

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    When Wang Lung’s daughter complained about getting her feet bound, she told him that “my mother said I was not to weep aloud because… you might say to leave me as I am and then my husband would not love me even as you do not love her” (249). Since O-Lan was ugly and had big feet, Wang Lung felt that she was not fitting for a rich man’s wife. When a man is rich, his wife does not need to be hard working. If she is not beautiful, her husband may seek pleasure elsewhere.

  • Detecting Wireless LAN MAC Address Spoofing

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    Detecting Wireless LAN MAC Address Spoofing Abstract An attacker wishing to disrupt a wireless network has a wide arsenal available to them. Many of these tools rely on using a faked MAC address, masquerading as an authorized wireless access point or as an authorized client. Using these tools, an attacker can launch denial of service attacks, bypass access control mechanisms, or falsely advertise services to wireless clients. This presents unique opportunities for attacks against wireless

  • Objects and Places in The Good Earth

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    family dwells, and Wang Lung initially goes into the house to get O-lan who has been a slave in the family. Later, Wang Lung, as a man of fortune and land, rents the house to live there with his own family. (Un)Bound feet: Wang Lung is disappointed and repulsed when he realizes that O-lan's feet are not bound. O-lan was sold to the great house as a child, and thus, her mother did not have the time to bind her feet. Later, O-lan insists on tightly binding the feet of their second daughter so that

  • Essay On Wifi

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    Alliance interoperability certification testing successfully may use the Wi-Fi Certified trademark. • In its fledgling stages, Wi-Fi technology was almost solely used to wirelessly connect laptop computers to the Internet via local area networks (LANs) and also can share files by using newest technology for smart phone that is Kies technology. Wi-Fi technology is now found in a host of non-computer electronic devices as well, such as home theater receivers, video game consoles, Blu-ray players,