Saturday, January 25, 2020
Escape to the Impossible - Original Writing :: Papers
Escape to the Impossible - Original Writing Theyââ¬â¢d been crawling for what seemed like days, or hours. How could they know? They could no longer contemplate the time, it seemed a long time ago when something as alien as time came into their lives. Even if they cared how would they know anyway? It was always dark down here, darker than anything the pair had ever known. Always on your sore hands and knees trudging through sewage pipes holding the faeces of an entire cityââ¬â¢s population, each of them blissfully unaware of what was going on in their own spotless backyard. Simon accidentally sniffed before a sneeze, he instantly regretted it, the smell hit him like a shock wave, and he gagged, then explosively threw up into the suffocating darkness. But nothing came out, just a dribble of what was left of his acidic stomach juices, they had not eaten in days and were both famished and weak. ââ¬Å"Simon, are you all right?â⬠said Jasmine, his younger sister, who used to be very pretty until the day they had taken her and Simon away to the Camp. Now her eyes spoke of wordless horrors and her sleep was tormented by the private tortures she had endured. Now her cheeks were thin, her beautiful blonde hair straggly and dirty, and she had bags under her eyes from the lack of sleep her nightmares produced. ââ¬Å"Yeah, in a minute.â⬠Simon croaked, his throat burning still from his vomiting. They carried on crawling in silence. Oh and the silence, they dreaded it, imagine silence in the pitch black and then hearing the distant echo of footsteps, squelching through the unpleasant remains of dead rats and drunken takeaways. Not knowing whether they were real or unreal and that these might be the footsteps of someone tracking them ââ¬â they too may be lost in the underground maze of pipes and sewers. Sometimes one of the two would try to hum a tune, but the silence like an animal instantly smothered them, until their humming
Friday, January 17, 2020
Edgar Allen Poe “The Tell Tale Heart” and ” Cask of Amontillado” Comparison
Edgar Allen Poe: The Tell ââ¬â Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado ââ¬Å"The Tell Tale Heartâ⬠and ââ¬Å"The Cask of Amontilladoâ⬠Edgar Allen Poeââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"The Tell Tale Heartâ⬠deals with a manââ¬â¢s mental deterioration and decent into madness. The story focuses on the narrator and his obsessions. The story is told from the first person point of view. So the reader knows what the narrator thinks and sees. The narrator reveals his insanity through his obsessions. The narratorââ¬â¢s obsessions include obsessions with the old manââ¬â¢s eye, beating heart and the narratorââ¬â¢s own sanity. The story is about the narrator who for eight consecutive nights goes to the bedroom of an old man. He stands at the door and watches the man sleep with a single ray of light pointing to the old manââ¬â¢s pale blue film covered evil eye. On the eighth night the man hears something in his room and sits up on his bed with his evil eye open and racing heartbeat consumes the narrator and he races to the bed and suffocates the old man. After the murder the narrator dismembers the body and buries the old man in the floorboards. The murder of the old man illustrates the extent to which the narrator separates the old manââ¬â¢s identity from his physical eye. The narrator sees the eye as completely separate from the man, and as a result, he is capable of murdering him while maintaining that he loves him. As the story progresses, the narrator expresses that he is not mad but he is really trying to convince himself he is not insane. For instance, the narrator, at one point simply says, ââ¬Å"If still you think me mad, you will think so no longer when I describe the wise precautions I took for the concealment of the body. â⬠The narrator also has an unusual obsession with the old manââ¬â¢s eye. The idea of the ââ¬Å"evil eyeâ⬠carries on throughout the story, until finally the narrator snaps, and does something about it. The narrator had no real motive for killing the old man. He even states this at the beginning saying, ââ¬Å"Object there was none. Passion there was none. I loved the old man. He had never wronged me. I think it was his eye! Yes, it was this! â⬠Itââ¬â¢s almost as if the narrator, as he is retelling the story, attempts to make up a motive for the murder. The narratorââ¬â¢s paranoia and guilt make it inevitable that he will give himself away. The police arrive on the scene to give him the opportunity to betray himself. The more the narrator proclaims his own cool manner, the more he cannot escape the beating of his own heart, which he mistakes for the beating of the old manââ¬â¢s heart. As he confesses to the crime in the final sentence, he addresses the policemen as ââ¬Å"villains,â⬠indicating his inability to distinguish between their real identity and his own villainy and mental deterioration. In the short story ââ¬Å"The Cask of Amontillado,â⬠the story is told from the first person and features revenge by means of murder. Montresor claims that Fortunato has insulted him a thousand times. Montresor uses ââ¬Å" Thousand injuriesâ⬠and ââ¬Å"insultâ⬠to make himself judge, jury and executioner like in the story ââ¬Å"The Tell Tale Heartâ⬠when he uses the old manââ¬â¢s vulture like evil eye as excuse to murder the old man, which makes him an unreliable narrator. The name Fortunato that means ââ¬Å"fortunate oneâ⬠is a use of irony in the story because Fortunato is by the end of the story unfortunate. Montresor chooses to murder Fortunato during a carnival where Fortunato is dressed as a jester I think says something about Fortunatoââ¬â¢s character. It may suggest that Fortunato is a jokester that Montresor took far too serious to want to murder him. There are also elements of foreshadowing taking place. For example, Montresor leading Fortunato down to the depths of the catacombs is like leading him down to hell and death to come. Also when Fortunato says, ââ¬Å"I shall not die of a coughâ⬠and Montresor says ââ¬Å"trueâ⬠foreshadows Fortunatoââ¬â¢s death not by cough but by suffocation and dehydration. Fortunatoââ¬â¢s conversation with Montresor about Free Masons foreshadows his demise. Fortunato challenges Montresorââ¬â¢s claim that he is a free mason is the last insult thrown at Montresor. Montresor shows him a trowel, which means he is a stonemason in the literal sense. To go though these great lengths to kill someone because of insults shows Montresorââ¬â¢s diabolical insane nature. Fortunato is like the old man where they are innocent of any major wrongdoing, unable to defend themselves, entombed in the home, and murdered by an insane man. Works Cited Poe, Edgar Allen. ââ¬Å" The Cask of Amontillado. â⬠Literature Reading, Reacting, Writing. 7th ed. Kirszner & Mandell. Boston, MA Wadsworth Cage Learning, 2007. 331 ââ¬â 336 Print. _. ââ¬Å" The Tell Tale Heart. â⬠Literature Reading, Reacting, Writing. 7th ed. Kirszner & Mandell. Boston, MA Wadsworth Cage Learning, 2007. 677 ââ¬â 680 Print.
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
What A Journey It Has Been This Semester - 917 Words
What a journey it has been this semester! A lot of growth has happen within myself. Entering English 1301 wasnââ¬â¢t anything new to me, because Iââ¬â¢ve taken this course before and didnââ¬â¢t pass it. My expectation coming into this course, that the instructor would be just as hard as the previous instructor I had. I knew of the load of work that I would have to do for this course, but I never image that it would be this light. There was a lot of work to be done, but it wasnââ¬â¢t stressful for me. I was aware of my writing that I can write and present the information, but I have many grammar and fragment issues. During this course, and writing different essay I got to see my writing in different styles and able to see where I need to work on. The course started off with Essay one and my thoughts are ââ¬Å"here an essayâ⬠, but to my surprise this essay was very unique than other essay Iââ¬â¢ve previously have written. The first part of essay one was to select a television that is geared toward the writer age range. Watching TV as part of a school assignment was something new to me, but there was more to the assignment. Notes have to be taken on the show of which the show is directing to and then put together a analysis. The show is chose was Law and Order: SVU and I did an analysis on an episode entitle ââ¬Å"Angelâ⬠. I watch the episode as it appear live on TV, and then I rewind it to make sure I gather all my information together. The essay causes for an argument to see the side that have the strongestShow MoreRelatedMy Journey Of Becoming A Better Writer848 Words à |à 4 PagesA semester has passed since I started college and my journey of becoming a better writer. It has been a very important semester for my future college career, and I would not be here without the things I have accomplished. The composition program has really helped me to prepare for what college writing is all about. 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Tuesday, December 31, 2019
The Cotton Gin And The Assembly Line - 1494 Words
The cotton gin and the assembly line may seem at first glance like they are not that important but their lasting effects explain why things like manufacturing operate the way they do today. The cotton gin is a simple box. It has gears and a screen that with a crank on it that, when turned, is used to separate the cotton seeds from the cotton. The assembly line involves a pathway where a car or other item moves from station to station. A specially trained worker at each station will work on one specific area of the car or item before passing it along to the next station. The cotton gin and the assembly line affected history through the wars that both influenced and the industries, such as modern factories and fashion, that they contributedâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The inventor of the cotton gin Eli Whitney almost went broke because as a result of his invention. He was fighting almost 60 lawsuits over the patent of his cotton gin. #1 ââ¬Å"An invention can be be so valuable as t o be worthless to the inventor.â⬠- Eli Whitney. With the invention of the cotton gin, America supplied three quarters of the world with cotton during the 1800s While the cotton gin did do well in supplying the world with cotton it increased slavery. #1 In 1790, there were 657,000 slaves in the south and after the invention of the cotton gin In 1810, there are 1.3 million slaves in the south. In 1793, Whitney patented the gin and at the time, 188,000 pounds of cotton are produced. In 1810, there are 1.3 million slaves and 93 million pounds of cotton are produced each year. 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Monday, December 23, 2019
Violence and The Views of Malcolm X - 928 Words
ââ¬Å"Peace cannot be achieved through violence, it can only be attained through understandingâ⬠. One of my favorite quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson, the leading figure in the transcendentalism. Going by what the quote states, one can ask what role does violence even play in life? More specifically what role did it play in the Civil Rights struggle in the South? Itââ¬â¢s evident that violenceââ¬â¢s purpose in the struggle wasnââ¬â¢t for peace but for something else. Well thatââ¬â¢s what it was for Malcolm X, a center figure in the Civil Rights struggle. For Malcolm X, violence was more of a response that anything else. It was a form of self-defense that he could no longer avoid. For Martin Luther King Jr. another center figure just like Malcolm X, violence was something else. For him violence was unnecessary. Violence in the Civil Rights struggle was inevitable for some not only because the segregationist whites were using such methods to assault the black people as w ell as their homes, but also at that time nonviolence was just another philosophy that some did and others didnââ¬â¢t. Even so violence did play an important role in this movement. Not the violence used by the blacks but instead the methods of violence used by the whites. Malcom X wasnââ¬â¢t necessarily for violence. He wanted freedom and equality over all else just as any other Civil Rights leader. He believed that self-defense, the protection of oneââ¬â¢s person and or property though the use of physical force, was the only form of violenceShow MoreRelatedRhetoric Of Malcolm X865 Words à |à 4 Pagesof The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As Told to Alex Haley, Malcolm X describes his recent return from his pilgrimage to the Holy City, Mecca. 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Sunday, December 15, 2019
Shakespearean Sonnet Explication Sonnet 146 Free Essays
SONNET 146 Poor soul, the center of my sinful earth, Lord of these rebel powers that thee array, Why dost thou pine within and suffer dearth, Painting thy outward walls so costly gay? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy charge? is this thy bodyââ¬â¢s end? Then soul, live thou upon thy servantââ¬â¢s loss, And let that pine to aggravate thy store; Buy terms divine in selling hours of dross; Within be fed, without be rich no more. So shalt thou feed on death, that feeds on men, And death once dead, thereââ¬â¢s no more dying then. Sonnet 146, as in all Shakespearean sonnets, exemplifies the importance of poem structure. We will write a custom essay sample on Shakespearean Sonnet Explication Sonnet 146 or any similar topic only for you Order Now Following the rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG, this English sonnet (now called Shakespearean), distinguishes its author by the format in which it follows. Consisting of a total of fourteen lines, this body of this poem contains three quatrains and ends with a rhyming couplet. Not only does Sonnet 146 encompass all the necessities of a Shakespearean sonnet, it also displays William Shakespeareââ¬â¢s mastery in his use of control of language, tone, and meaning that is portrayed to the reader. In the opening of the poem, in quatrain one, we see the speaker as he wrestles with his own personal conflict between the spiritual and material state that he has found himself in. For here in this Shakespearean sonnet, the speaker addresses not a friend, lover, or mistress ââ¬â only his own ââ¬Å"poor soulâ⬠that has suddenly been placed at the center of his ââ¬Å"sinful earthâ⬠(line 1). The speaker reprimands his soul for spending so much on its ââ¬Å"outward wallsâ⬠(line 4). In quatrain two, the poet asks the question of why so much effort is put into the investing of the things that are temporary: ââ¬Å"Why so large cost, having so short a leaseâ⬠(line 5). For at death, only worms will inherit the costly excesses. In quatrain three, the speaker concludes his argument by warning his soul to use the body as ââ¬Å"thy servantâ⬠(line 9). Let the outside wither -ââ¬Å"pineâ⬠- so that the inner soul can prosper -ââ¬Å"aggravate thy storeâ⬠(line 10). In conclusion, the rhyming couplet shows us the speakerââ¬â¢s only solution to this inevitable fact of life ââ¬â death. The soul needs to prepare itself for when the time comes and it must face death. For the soul can outlive the body, and even conquer death, as we see in line 13 and 14: ââ¬Å"So shalt thou feed on Death, that feeds on men / And Death once dead, thereââ¬â¢s no more dying then. ââ¬Å" This sonnet is one of few written by Shakespeare that reflects a more religious tone, as the words sinful, divine, and soul are present. What an interesting insight this provides to the reader about the writerââ¬â¢s own potential internal struggle with morality. For just as the speaker asserts here in this poem, so too us true for us in our own Christian faith ââ¬â that when we focus on the body (the temporary) by allowing ourselves to worry over the adorning of it, then we do so at the expense of our soul (the eternal). How to cite Shakespearean Sonnet Explication Sonnet 146, Essay examples
Saturday, December 7, 2019
Computer Network and Networking Essentials free essay sample
This foundational course covers local area network topics including rationale for networking, the open systems interconnection (OSI) model, common network topologies and architecture, client/server concepts, basic hardware devices and usage, and basic networking security concepts. Policies Faculty and students will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials Stallings, W. (2009). Business data communications (6th ed. ). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall. Tomsho, G. (2011). Guide to networking essentials (6th ed. ). Clifton Park, NY: Course Technology, Cengage Learning. All electronic materials are available on the student website. Week One, Mar 3, 2014: Local Area Networks Details Due Points Objectives Explain the purpose of a LAN and the benefits it can provide to its users. 1. 2 Differentiate between types of networks. 1. 3 Define basic LAN terminology. 1. 4 Explain how LAN operating systems work. Course Preparation Read the course description and objectives. Read the instructorââ¬â¢s biography and post your own. Reading Read Appendix A. Reading Read Ch. 2, ââ¬Å"Network Hardware Essentials,â⬠of Guide to Networking Essentials. Reading Read Ch. 3, ââ¬Å"Network Topologies and Technologies,â⬠of Guide to Networking Essentials. Reading Read Ch. 6, ââ¬Å"Network Reference Models and Standards,â⬠of Guide to Networking Essentials. Participation Participate in class discussion. All Week 10 Discussion Questions Respond to weekly discussion questions. DQ1- Day 2 DQ2- Day 4 10 CheckPoint LAN Operating Systems Scenarios Read the three scenarios in Appendix B. Answer the questions following each scenario for a total of 200 to 300 words. Day 5 30 Week Two, Mar 10, 2014: The OSI Model and Topologies Details Due Points Objectives 2 2. 1 Define key terms related to the OSI model. 2. 2 Describe the functions of hardware connectivity devices and tools. 2. 3 Illustrate different LAN topologies. CheckPoint OSI Model Key Terms Table Use the table in Appendix C to define the key terms related to the OSI model. Describe the functions of any hardware connectivity devices and tools listed. Post Appendix C as an attachment. Day 4 30 Individual LAN Topologies Read Case Projects 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 of the Guide to Networking Essentials. Determine what type of physical and logical topology will be used for each scenario. Substantively explain the reasoning for your answer. Create a visual representation of each chosen topology by copying and pasting the shapes provided in Appendix Dââ¬âsuch as a bus, ring, star, or meshââ¬âinto a Microsoftà ® Word document. Note that you will need to use the Draw feature in Microsoftà ® Word to create lines between the shapes, and you may have to use some shapes more than once. Refer to the Figures 3-1 through 3-4 of Guide to Networking Essentials for examples. Post your assignment as an attachment. Day 7 100 Week Three, Mar 17, 2014: Technology Types Details Due Points Objectives 3 3. 1 Differentiate between types of Internet connectivity. 3. 2 Compare and contrast fat client and thin client concepts. 3. 3 Plan an Ethernet LAN. Reading Read the ââ¬Å"Fiber Distributed Data Interface Technologyâ⬠section through the end of the chapter in Ch. Network Topologies and Technologies,â⬠of Guide to Networking Essentials. Reading Read Ch. 5, ââ¬Å"Network Protocols,â⬠of Guide to Networking Essentials Participation Participate in class discussion. All Week 10 Discussion Questions Respond to weekly discussion questions. DQ1 ââ¬â Day 1 DQ2 ââ¬â Day 4 10 CheckPoint Network Consultant Scenarios Complete Case Projects 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 of Guide to Networking Essentials. After determining if a client-based or client/server model will be used, substantively justify your choice in 200 to 300 words. Day 5 30 Week Four, Mar 24, 2014: Introduction to TCP/IP Details Due Points Objectives 4 4. 1 Describe how to troubleshoot the TCP/IP network. 4. 2 Explain TCP/IP and the concept of addressing and allocation. 4. 3 Distinguish between various networking protocols. 4. 4 Plan a TCP/IP LAN. CheckPoint TCP/IP LAN Plan Practice planning a network by completing questions 1, 2, 4, 11, 14, 15, 16, 20 in Ch. 5 of Guide to Networking Essentials. Select and explain each answer in a total of 200 to 300 words. Day 5 30 Exercise Toolwire Lab: Planning a TCP/IP Physical and Logical Network Log in to the student website. Click Week 4 and then click the link to the Toolwire Lab. A new window opens containing a description of the lab. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Lab Access to begin the lab. Complete the lab assignment as indicated. Take a screenshot of the completed Toolwire Lab activity and paste it into the body of a new post. To do this, press the Print Screen or Prt Scr key on the upper right-hand corner of your keyboard. Open a new post and press Ctrl + V. Your screenshot should paste directly into the body of your post. If your screenshot does not post, you may paste your screenshot into the body of a Microsoftà ® Word document and submit it as an attachment. Post your message. Day 4 15 Individual TCP/IP Network Troubleshooting Use Appendix E1 Network Diagram. Identify the problems with the TCP/IP network configuration and explain how they should be fixed. Complete the table in Appendix E. Explain your answer for each problem found. Post Appendix E as an attachment. Day 7 100 Week Five, Mar 31, 2014: Protocols and Services Details Due Points Objectives 5 5. 1 Discuss the concept of domain/addressing and dynamic DNS and DNS. 5. 2 Outline simple network management protocol and how it is used. 5. 3 Differentiate between web pages, web servers, and web access. Reading Read the ââ¬Å"Storage Area Networkâ⬠section through the ââ¬Å"DNS Serverâ⬠section in Ch. 8, ââ¬Å"Network Operating System Fundamentals,â⬠of Guide to Networking Essentials. Reading Read the ââ¬Å"Managing User and Group Accountsâ⬠section through ââ¬Å"User Profiles,â⬠section in Ch. 9, ââ¬Å"Server Management and Administration,â⬠of Guide to Networking Essentials. Reading Read Ch. 4, ââ¬Å"The Internet,â⬠of Business Data Communications. Reading Read section 20. 3 in Ch. 20, ââ¬Å"Network Management,â⬠of Business Data Communications. Participation Participate in class discussion. All Week 10 Discussion Questions Respond to weekly discussion questions. DQ1 ââ¬â Day 2 DQ2 ââ¬â Day 4 10 CheckPoint Domain Name Assume the role of an IT consultant to a new nonprofit organization, Free Flu, which provides flu shots to the elderly. The organization needs a domain name. Utilize Internet resources to determine which domain name is available to the company. Judge whether you would use . com, . org, or . net for the web address. Differentiate between any web pages or web servers you would use for this task. Describe your findings and reasoning in 200 to 300 words. Day 5 30 Week Six, April 7, 2014: Networking with Microsoftà ® Windowsà ® Details Due Points Objectives 6 6. 1 Define the various network services in Microsoftà ® Windowsà ®. 6. 2 Describe how to establish user rights and permissions. 6. 3 Explain how to assign work groups. CheckPoint Vocabulary Table Define five key terms listed in the Vocabulary Table in Appendix F. Post Appendix F as an attachment. Day 4 30 Exercise Toolwire Lab: Designing a Site Infrastructure Log in to the student website. Click Week 6 and then click the link to the Toolwire lab. A new window opens containing a description of the lab. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Lab Access to begin the lab. Complete the lab assignment as indicated. Take a screenshot of the completed Toolwire Lab activity from your computer screen and paste it into the body of a new post. Post your message. Day 5 15 Individual Work Group Scenarios Read the following scenario: Your Microsoftà ® Windowsà ® 2000-based office network has three domains: ALPHA, BETA, and OMEGA, all in the same Active Directory tree. Required result: You must provide access to some users with accounts in the ALPHA domain to some resources in the OMEGA domain, but users in the OMEGA domain should not have access to resources in the ALPHA domain. Optional result: If possible, changes to the ALPHA usersââ¬â¢ accounts should be reflected in the accounts they use to access OMEGA resources. Proposed solution: Add the ALPHA users to a global group in ALPHA, and add that group to a local OMEGA group that has permissions to the required resources. Based on your goals and your actions, determine which of the following statements is true and explain: You accomplished both your required result and your optional result. You accomplished your required result, but not your optional result. Post your assignment as a Microsoftà ® Word attachment. Day 7 100 Week Seven, April 14, 2014: Network Security Details Due Points Objectives 7 7. 1 Provide examples of threats, vulnerabilities, and exploits to networks and how they relate to each other. 7. 2 Explain the importance of maintaining security on a LAN. Reading Read the ââ¬Å"Backup and Fault Toleranceâ⬠section through the end of the chapter in Ch. 9, ââ¬Å"Server Management and Administration,â⬠of Guide to Networking Essentials. Reading Read section 5. 5 in Ch. 5, ââ¬Å"TCP/IP and OSI,â⬠of Business Data Communications. Reading Read Ch. 18, ââ¬Å"Computer and Network Security Threats,â⬠of Business Data Communications. Participation Participate in class discussion. All Week 10 Discussion Questions Respond to weekly discussion questions. DQ1 ââ¬â Day 2 DQ2 ââ¬â Day 4 10 Week Eight, April 21, 2014: Network Maintenance: Prevention and Recovery Details Due Points Objectives 8 8. 1 Categorize and describe the components of various types of computer viruses 8. 2 Discuss the relevance of system backup for data protection. 8. 3 Explain the RAID system of data protection. 8. 4 Create a disaster plan for the purpose of network preservation CheckPoint Threat Categorization Define each of the following terms in your own words: Boot sector File virus Multipartite virus Macro virus Trojan horse E-mail worms Instant messaging worms IRC worms File-sharing networks worms Internet worms Explain how each virus or worm functions and spreads. Determine in which category the threat you researched in Week Seven belongs. Your response must be between 200 and 300 words. Day 5 30 Individual Disaster Plan Read the company descriptions in Appendix G and select one. Create a disaster plan for your selected organization that includes how you would recommend the company back up and protect its network data. Your plan must be 1,250 to 1,500 words in length, and your recommendations must be based on the RAID system of data protection. Your plan must also address how the company should protect against natural disasters that might occur in the companyââ¬â¢s geographic location. Include any charts, graphs, or visual components that are helpful in illustrating your plan. Format your plan consistent with APA guidelines. Post your plan as a Microsoftà ® Word attachment. Day 7 100 Week Nine, April 28, 2014: Network Performance Details Due Points Objectives 9 9. 1 Develop a plan for a local area network. Participation Participate in class discussion. All Week 10 Capstone Discussion Question Respond to the capstone discussion question. Considering what you have learned throughout this course, would you feel comfortable setting up a local area network? Why or why not? Day 3 10 Final Project LAN Consulting Plan Read Appendix A. Develop a plan to set up a local area network based on the scenario presented in Appendix A. Create a 10- to 12-slide, boardroom-quality Microsoftà ® PowerPointà ® presentation detailing your plan. Post your presentation as a Microsoftà ® PowerPointà ® attachment. Day 7 260 Optional Discussion Questions Week One Discussion Questions Explain what kind of network you are on at work or home. If you do not have access to a network, ask a friend or family member to explain the type of network he or she has access to. What benefits does the network provide to its users? How does it help increase productivity? Read one of your classmatesââ¬â¢ network descriptions. Respond to his or her post and identify whether the network he or she described is a client/server network or a peer-to-peer network, and whether it is a LAN, MAN, or WAN. Ask questions if you find that additional information is needed to determine the networkââ¬â¢s characteristics. Which four terms relate to networking? Define them in your own words. Week Three Discussion Questions What are the various types of Internet connectivity available today? How do they differ? Explain your answers. Compare fat client and thin client concepts. What are the pros and cons of each? Provide examples to support your answers. Week Five Discussion Questions What is DNS? How do users benefit from it? Provide a brief description of the DNS process to resolve a URL to its IP address. SNMP is a protocol for network management. What are the basic components of SNMP? What are the benefits of the functions provided by SNMP? SNMP uses the UDP protocol for transport. Why was UDP chosen over TCP? Week Seven Discussion Questions What are some current computer threats? Describe the nature of the threat and the potential repercussions it could have for a network. The following are some suggested sites to begin your search: http://www. mcafee. com/us/ http://www. microsoft. com http://www. cnet. com What roles do firewalls and proxy servers play in network security? What is the importance of maintaining security on a LAN? Provide examples to support your answer. Copyright University of Phoenixà ® is a registered trademark of Apollo Group, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoftà ®, Windowsà ®, and Windows NTà ® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Use of these marks is not intended to imply endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation. Edited in accordance with University of Phoenixà ® editorial standards and practices.
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