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    Ata Code Switching

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    In this conversation, the point of code switching is “which is” in P script. P explains to A that ATA means American Translator Association. However, he does not translate “which is” to Korean, and just speaks like an English speaker. The reason is that part is hard to translate to Korean. Korean is a postposition language, so they put the described words or sentence before the word, but English is a postposition language such as they can use “which is” to describe the word. Therefore, in this…

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    the southbound interface, such as details about the network topology [14]. OpenFlow protocol provides an interface that allows a control software to program switches in the network. Basically, the controller can change the forwarding behaviour of a switch by altering the forwarding table. This is where network programming languages are required in order to ease and automate the configuration and management of the network. The northbound API presents a network abstraction interface to the…

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    Jonathan Zittrain in the “The Case for Kill Switches in Military Weaponry” tells us “if they can save even one innocent life at the end of a deactivated U.S. barrel, including the lives of our own soldiers, kill switches are worth a serious look.” He presented his point of view with kill switches and gave us facts. Then stating facts telling the reader pros and cons. Zittrain even put a picture of the tank he mentioned to give the reader a better sense of what was being mentioned. Jonathan…

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    Absolutism affected England negatively since, citizens were not granted with power, and threatened their freedoms. By not having power, citizens relied on the government to make decisions for them. Not having freedoms means that citizens do not have the freedom of speech, or religion. Charles I tried to be an absolute monarch in England, but was unable to be a genuine absolute monarch because of parliament. Parliament controls, taxes, without parliament a King would not legally be able to…

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    You can talk to your counselor about a schedule change if you don’t like a class or you are feeling very uncomfortable in there you can switch to a different one. You can talk to your counselor about how well your doing in class or if you are struggling dearly and you need help you can also switch your classes or find a way to help fix it up. Joining OAT is highly recommended. You can talk to your counselor about your personal life, like family issues you need help understanding or if you need…

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    for the future and present.[19] WeMo offers these consumers options such as the Wi-Fi Smart Light Switch due to the array of features. The light switch allows for consumers to weigh the cons and pros. Not only do the pros outweigh the cons, but the purchase proves to be sufficient for the future. Consumers feel good about lowering environmental footprint by using the “greener” technology. The Light Switch allows for consumers to schedule lighting, dim lights and shut off at a moment’s notice…

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    3.2. OS model: We all know about OS model as shown in figure (3). It has three basic layers: • Applications • OS • Hardware The OS can manage hardware for many application. OS separate between hardware and the applications giving advantage to programmers to innovate. 3. Control plane and Data plane separation 3.3. SDN separation of planes: SDN architecture looks like OS model as shown in figure (4). It consists of three layers: • Application layer: we can run here many kinds of application…

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    The light began to flicker. She rotated to the light switch gently. Nobody was there. Maybe the light bulb is loose, she thought to herself. She pranced upon her bed, which was beneath the light, and tried to screw in the light bulb a bit more. there was nothing wrong with the light bulb. She tilted her head in confusion. Maybe it gave out, she convinced herself. Wait didn’t I just change it today? Her thoughts commenced to gallop wildly in her head. Suddenly, there was a deep chuckle in the…

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    will determined what kind of lure you choose. Now after I have choosing the type of lure I would like to use I then set myself up a casting strategy and I will perform this casting strategy two to three times and if I haven't gotten any bites I might switch up my lure and try something else. See finding the best bait for trout fishing really comes down to testing what you have and the water that you are fishing in. When all of your lures do not seem to have an effect of catching…

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    Deveraux Code Switching

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    The clarity provided to the topic of code-switching by Deveraux (2015) was especially helpful, especially in regards to the presentation of the three components, being: situation, audience, and purpose (p. 110). While all of us code-switch naturally (Devereaux, 2015, p. 107), most people do not have an awareness of it and, if aware, would seldom be able to verbalize why they do it. Many individuals might be cognizant of speaking differently to their grandmother than to school friends (the…

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