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The Enlightenment By Sor Juana Dela Cruz
The age of the Enlightenment was a period of time where reason and logic ruled the minds of
people. There was a scientific awakening in which people relied on hard evidence and facts more
than feelings and emotions. It was a way of thinking outside of what the church says and questioning
religion with counteracting a more evidential belief. The enlightenment age began in the 1700s and
continued into the early 1800s. It started in England and bounced into France, Germany, and other
parts of Europe. The ideas of the enlightenment were to focus on reason, willingness to question
authority and tradition, scepticism, dependence upon reason and experience, equality of all people
and the scientific method. The common people were focused on leaving... Show more content on
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Throughout the course of history, there has been many struggles in the rights women have and
what they can take part in. During the enlightenment age, women were only used to be barefoot
in the kitchen, making food and taking care of the home. The Enlightenment was a good
opportunity for women to change the status quo. Sor Juana Dela Cruz, a brilliant scholar from
that time period, was a self taught women who used the enlightenment to her advantage. She had
two choices, either be a wife at home, taking care of the house or be a nun. If she was to choose
nun, she would be able to continue gaining knowledge and studying so that is what she did. Who
has forbidden women to engage in private and individual studies? Have they not a rational soul
as men do?...I have this inclination to study and if it is evil I am not the one who formed me thus
I was born with it and with it I shall die , said Sor Juana De La Cruz. I believe she is trying to
convey that women s minds can be just as sharp as men and some even brighter than men. If we
don t use women in the arts of education, we are only taking away from our own society. The time
period that God has placed me in has a very different outlook on freedom that later eras. I am
blessed to say that I can sit in the same room as men and learn the same facts as well as have the
same opportunities, in which i do not take granted
Vocabulary Dat Video Analysis
Summer Video One: This video introduces new vocabulary terms. First of all, statistics is the
study of variability. Secondly, statistics is broken down into two parts descriptive and inferential.
Descriptive is when you collect data and talk about it. Inferential is when you take a sample and
use it to make an inference about the population. Thirdly, the video talks about the difference
between population and sample. Sample is a smaller part of the population. When you take a
sample and come up with an average, that average is called a statistic. When you find the average of
population, that average is called a parameter. Lastly, gathering information about the whole
population is called a census. In conclusion, a statistic based on a sample helps make an inference
about the parameter of the whole population. Summer Video Two: This video talks about random
variables. There are two types of variables quantitative and qualitative variables. Quantitative
variables are numerical (quantity= quantitative) , while qualitative variables categorical (quality=
qualitative). Examples of quantitative variables are height, GPA, and IQ. Examples of... Show more
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Discrete deals with whole numbers for example IQ. Continuous deals with whole number, as well
as, decimals for example height. Summer Video Three: This video is about frequency, the number of
times something occurs in a category. Also this video shows how to make a frequency distribution
chart using test scores. First, the scores are tallied into groups. The number of tallies in each group
represent the frequency of each group. The relative frequency is the percentage of frequency in each
group. Cumulative frequency is the adding the total of one category and previous categories.
Relative cumulative frequency is turning cumulative frequency into percent. Also, a dot plot and
histogram can be used to determine frequency. Summer Video
World War II And The Great Depression
Business HR Generations
Maurice McGee
Business 343
Rebecca Hord
2/29/16

Business HR Generations
Maurice McGee
Business 343
Rebecca Hord
2/29/16

Introduction
A generation can be defined as the period, cohort or age of a group of people. Age is seen as the
age that the persons were when particular transitions or events in life take place. Period can be
defined as the overall experience of a person s lifetime. Lastly, cohort can be seen as the overall
grouping of people who have shared events during their formative years that more than likely
contribute to like minded behavior throughout the duration of their lives. There are currently four
generations in United States society: Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X and The
Millennials. The silent generation was born between the years of 1930 and 1945. Significant events
during this time period include but are not limited to World War II and the Great Depression. The
baby boomer generation was born between the years of 1946 and 1964. Significant events for this
generation include the substantial growth of the middle class as well as economic prosperity.
Generation X is born in the time period of 1965 1979, this generation was brought together by the
big energy issue as well as the Vietnam War. Lastly the final generation that is currently in the
workforce are the Millennials. This generation was born between the years 1980 and 2001, this
group is brought together by the 9/11 terrorist attacks as well as the internet
Najma Quotes
(MIP 3) Though war has severe negative impacts upon the characters, those who survive
ultimately come out stronger because of it. (SIP A) Circumstances resulting from war can lead to
younger people becoming more mature. (STEWE 1) Najmah, for instance, starts off as a child
who, when Baba jan says Nur can carry water better, thinks I want to tell him that I can carry as
much water as Nur, who is not much bigger, and as quickly, too (Staples 9). In addition to being
angry about being thought of as less capable than Nur, Najmah also is reluctant to wake up in the
morning (Staples 4) and is afraid of leopards, although she admits I have never seen one in my life
(Staples 6). All these traits reveal Najmah as the child that she is. However, after the Taliban take...
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Nur clearly now knows where his responsibilities lie. He takes charge, stepping up to convince
Nusrat that this is what they must do. As with Najmah, he has grown up because of the war. (SIP
B) Najmah and Nusrat grow in other ways too because of the war; they both learn how important it
is to value the family they have left. (STEWE 1) Soon after Nur is taken, Najmah says I have
forgotten my childish quarrels with Nur I am no longer angry with him for scaring me about the
leopard, and for saying I can t carry water as far as he can. It s as if these things never happened,
and all I want is to see the top of his head and Baba jan s as they trudge up the hill, carrying water
from the Baba Darya (Staples 37). She only now realizes how much she appreciates Nur because
he is no longer there, while her newfound maturity has led to her being able to move past
differences they had as children. Furthermore, Najmah trusts him implicitly, admitting Nur lead me
on so many chases to childish fear and anger. But even then I knew he would have laid down his
life for me (Staples 245). She has always valued Nur, but it is only after losing him that she realizes
how
Wireless Security And Vulnerability In The Wireless Network
Vulnerability in the Wireless Network
Rafael Reccy
Seminole State College
Abstract
Wi Fi can be found anywhere in this day in age, you can walk into almost any establishment and
you ll be sure to find their Wi Fi, accessible from anywhere within their spaces. Each data packet
being transmitted through the air, whether containing private, sensitive or insensitive information, is
available for an attacker to capture. To fight against this, there have been some standards that have
come out through the years to guard and protect data, such as WPA. All standards have been created
to replace the preceding one due to vulnerabilities found in the engineering of them. Still to this day,
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Although, there is one of the vulnerabilities that is pretty much impossible to guard against, DoS
like Molta points out, Other problems are looming, the most pernicious of which are DoS (denial
of service) attacks. While DoS is a fact of life on all networks, it s worse on wireless networks
because not only do you need to guard against attacks at Layer 2 and above, you re also extremely
vulnerable to physical layer attacks to the medium (Molta, 2002, p. 18). In this essay, some
vulnerabilities will be looked at that can affect Wi Fi home users as well as businesses that
implement wireless networks because both types of networks can be affected by the same types of
intrusion or disruption attacks. Even though this paper is about vulnerabilities, it is important to
point out that wi fi networks can still be operated safely with a high level of security in place.
Wireless networks are considered vulnerable when an incident occurs that exploits the capability to
perform the desired requirement of maintaining performance and concealment of data. Most
vulnerabilities happen because of the science behind a wireless network, the fact that it uses air as a
medium makes it harder to protects because the environment of air is not stable and when it comes
to delivering sacred information you must be on
Romantic Love Essay
Romantic love as a cultural script includes the belief that love is all you need; true love lasts
forever; true lovers become one; love is pure and good; and anything done in the name of love
cannot be wrong (Ben Ze ev Goussinsky, 2008). Romantic ideology encompasses positive aspects
of love, such as mutual devotion and intimacy. This influence is present in a beginning scene
where Angela is talking to Mamen about her boyfriend and stating her faithfulness. She explains
how she is able to separate the job (prostitution) from her loyalty. Even if work is busy, 30 guys in
a day, she will continue to be faithful. Angela advises Mamen to take care of her own boyfriend.
Then a pseudo scenario is brought up where a hot guy at a club is present... Show more content on
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Later on, Caya is on a date with Manuel and she asks him that question. She basically cries when he
replies that he would definitely pick her up from work. Zulema also contributes to the romantic
script by showing us some affiliation as she cooks for one of her returning clients. A final instance
that is in the grey area between insanity and romantic love is Caya s mother, Pilar. Looping into the
ideology that true love lasts forever, we can see how Pilar continues to love her dead husband
because she does not accept the fact he has passed. During the film, Pilar consistently receives
flowers to her house from an anonymous sender. At first perception we can think she has a secret
admirer. Subsequently, her son supports the idea of the admirer, but Pilar insists that they are
from her husband. It is later revealed by Caya that she had been sending flowers to herself the
whole time. Physical attractiveness is especially important to men choosing a prospective sexual
partner or mate, as shown by research in many cultures. Males will usually choose good looks,
whereas women favor personal qualities and earning abilities. Preference is also determined by
sexist attitudes about gender roles. People with more sexist beliefs about gender role ideologies
prefer partners who have traditional masculine/feminine qualities (Crawford, 2012). Using the films
schema, we can identify good looks as big breasts, big butts, nice hair, fixed nails, and a clean
appearance overall. Caya
Lucy Honeychurch In A Room With A View
Lucy Honeychurch is an attention grabbing character in E.M. Forster s A Room with a View,
because she can also be an example of the conflict of conventionality and reality of the century
[where man and women were not equal at all] (Kennard 24). She is a young and immature girl
who tries to fit in the world while she is growing up and developing the abilities she has. She has
not got her own thoughts or view; she relies on people around her and tries to make the best
decisions for herself. When something serious comes which she cannot face, she just commits some
rebellious acts as a response to deal with problems. Nevertheless, this is not working all the time; in
this case, she tries to cure herself with music, which is kind of shelter for... Show more content on
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Except Mr. Beebe, no one wants Lucy to live her life how she wants. He always tried to support her
and to help out at hard times. Even when she did not play the appropriate music, he tried to
distract others and said If Miss Honeychurch ever takes to live as she plays, it will be very
exciting both for us and for her (Forster 30). This was because the music she plays is full of
passion and always expresses her inner self, what is out of place. She has to be used to and
perfectly obeyed to surrounding rules and expectations. But Lucy wants to break out from this
traditionalism : she takes Mr. Emerson s advice about finding the true herself and true love. She
becomes more independent and confident, starts to ignore her family and social expectations:
she runs away to Italy with George to marry him. She finds it endearing that George should
sometimes be wrong but, of course, never tells him when he is. Lucy has not become a new
person, certainly not her own person. She has adopted George s values and this is symbolized by
her marriage to him, the right suitor (Kennard 26). This decision has two sides; it can be good
and bad at the same time. From Lucy s view, she chose the good side: she can live with her love
and she is free from all conventions. This ending may sound wonderful, but it is not as full of
happiness as it can be imagined, because there is a paradox. ... Forster s convention is in conflict
with his material; the right ending aesthetically the wrong ending thematically (Kennard 26).
According to Appendix at the end of the book, it can be said that the ninety percent of this decision
is good for Lucy and George but the last tenth percent is bad and it is conscious why: the society s
reaction to this marriage is ruthless;
Slaughterhouse Five, By Kurt Vonnegut
War is hell goes the commonly used phrase. While conducted with a purpose in mind, many believe
war to bring nothing but violence and death. In the history of mankind and combat, men have
committed many abominable acts against one another as a means to an end. The bombing of
Dresden, Germany, one of these loathsome deeds, while seldom mentioned and not widely known,
remains one of the deadliest air raids in history. Just as in all largely fatal events, the survivors reflect
upon the unbearable guilt and emotions they have experienced. Billy Pilgrim, the main protagonist
In Kurt Vonneguts novel Slaughterhouse Five, serves as Vonnegut s vehicle to communicate his
feelings and contemplations as a survivor. Throughout the story, Pilgrim, or the reader encounters
an animal that Vonnegut uses to convey the range of emotions and incidents that humans are
subject to as a result of war. In the novel, a mysterious dog resides alongside fear and adversity. In
multiple instances throughout Pilgrim s story, a big dog barks when a character returns the stare
of terror or hardship. In an effort to save the life of a Billy Pilgrim, who, out of fear, had lost the
will to live, Roland Weary happens across the canine. ...trying to find out what had happened to
Billy....He passed under a low branch now. It hit the top of his helmet with a clonk. Weary didn t
hear it. Somewhere a big dog was barking. Weary didn t hear that, either... Billy was terrified
(Vonnegut 54 55). Billy was, in many
Basic Parameters That Affect The Performance
7.Basic Parameters That Affect The Performance in RTOS
7.1Multi tasking and preemptable:
In RTOS the system have to be multitasking and preemptable because those two features make the
RTOS Scheduler end any lower priority task to execute the higher ones or to release some resources
for other tasks that urgently need those resources. Also the system have to handle different level of
priorities of interrupts.(Yerraballi,R. 2000)
7.2Dynamic deadline identification:
In some scheduling algorithms such as (EDF)the deadline is converted to priority levels. Then we
can control priorities by controlling the deadlines. Although such an approach is error prone,
nonetheless it is employed for lack of a better solution (Buttazzo, 2005).
7.3Predictable synchronization:
The threads of the system need to communication and to be synchronized in a timely efficient and
predictable way.
7.4Sufficient Priority Levels:
In the scheduling algorithms based on priorities. There must be enough levels of priorities. Priority
inversion occur when a low level priority hold the resource that the the high level priority is
waiting for or blocked due to this resource, and the lower priority is delayed because low priority
task. Two workarounds in dealing with priority inversion, namely priority inheritance and priority
ceiling protocols (PCP), need sufficient priority levels.
7.5Predefined latencies:
The timing of the systems must be predictable and this is done by defining task switching
Cultural Collision In The Namesake
In the novel The Namesake, the author, Jhumpa Lahiri shows cultural collision. Culture is a person s
beliefs and being, it s the way one is raised. Cultural collision is when cultures clash with another
culture. When cultures clash it changes the way one is raised and how they do things accordingly.
Cultural collision portrays how it can change the identity of the character by assimilating to another
culture. Ashima is forced to adapt to cultures in America and leave her Bengali traditions. Cultures
collide in Ashima s life by assimilating American culture with the culture in Calcutta. In The
Namesake colliding culture is when Ashima and Ashoke move from Calcutta to Boston and as a
family have to learn to adapt to American ways. In the beginning she is... Show more content on
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When she gives birth to her first child, Gogol, she wants nothing more but to raise him in
Calcutta. They go to visit Calcutta every once in a while but Ashima starts to change things up
for the sake of her children who are growing up knowing Bengali tradition and celebrating
American traditions. As her children grow and move out, her husband Ashoke receives a job in
Cleveland leaving her to live alone. Ashima finds her to be lonely rather than surrounded by
family. All of a sudden Ashoke dies of a heart attack and Ashima is grieving her husband s death
but the author says, But in the first time in her life, Ashima has no desire to escape to Calcutta,
not now. She refuses to be so far from the place where her husband made his life, the country in
which he died. Now I know why he went to Cleveland, she tells people, refusing, even in death, to
utter her husband s name. He was teaching me how to live alone (Lahiri 183). Ashima s escape
when things would go wrong is Calcutta except for now that her husband is no longer with her she
feels as if she needs to stay in America where she built her life with her
Two Poems About City Life by Liz Lochead
Two poems about city life by Liz Lochead

Liz Lochead has written two poems about city life, one being Laundrette which is set in an area of
Bristol which is full of bedsits, meant for students just renting. The other poem is George Square
which is set in the business district in Glasgow. As the first poem mentioned, Laundrette has a
subtle start as it says We sit nebulous in steam (nebulous meaning hazy or vague). You could
almost have a debate on all the possible places that you sit nebulous in steam . Through the whole
of laundrette it never uses the word laundrette except of course in the title. Quite on the opposite,
George Square starts off straight and plain by saying George Square . This throws the location to a
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When saying sitting separate the poet puts sitting and separate on different lines to emphasise the
importance of the words being separate. Straight after that she puts close together on the same line to
say that they re close together.
Both poems have metaphors in, George Square uses incurable as cancer as quite a shocking
metaphor to describe how we can t get rid of flowers and weeds in the city no matter how hard we
try.
Laundrette has a few more metaphors. It has our eyes are riveted to describe how we just stand or sit
and stare intently at the washing machine as if were expecting something to happen to our clothes.
Another metaphor is the dark shoves one man in which uses personification to show how someone,
randomly wandering around comes into the laundrette to get away from the dark.
A good metaphor is tee shirts skinned from her wriggling son meaning how a mother had too pull
the tee shirts off her son who was probably screaming, shouting and trying to get away. One
metaphor, talking about the same person is she sees a kaleidoscope saying about how all the
multicoloured clothes go whirring around the washing machine very much like a kaleidoscope.
Half lost, his small possessions swim describes how there is a dour man with hardly any clothes at
all to wash so the washing machine isn t full, creating the image of his clothes swimming around in
all the masses of water looking half lost . The last metaphor is a rather long one, still

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