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    One of the most underlaying themes of Sophocles’ Theban trilogy is fate, hero, destiny, and free will. It all began in the first play, Oedipus the King, where Oedipus (Antigone’s father. Brother? It’s complicated) went against Tiresias’ prophecies and his stubbornness set up the tragedies his whole family will endure for the rest of the trilogy. As with the case with Antigone, she began the play already accepting her fate. The first scene is a discussion with Antigone and her sister, Ismene, where

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    Literature review provides us with various techniques for detecting malicious packet drops. Also, various classification techniques have been adopted by the authors. R. Rao and G. Kesidis proposed a paper titled “Detecting malicious packet dropping using statistically regular traffic patterns in multihop wireless networks that are not bandwidth limited” which observes the traffic patterns for the detection of packet dropping attacks. Sensors are used to check the traffic intensity. In this

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    my own image or wanting people to acknowledge me for things I have not actually done. To put this vice to death, I must avoid thinking about what I will look like in the public eye if I succeed with the project I plan to do and do not seek the acknowledgment of people when I have not successfully completed my goals. I should not worry about

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    - Great execution of the strong close to end the call. Opportunities: - Empathy. (3:48 - 3:59, 4:50 - 5:45) The client speaks with frustration about his previous lender. Talisha does not acknowledge these remarks. (4:19) Try an empathetic acknowledgment at this time in the call, as this will demonstrate to the client that you're listening, you care, and also help with control. Best practice: If we offer empathy early on, in some cases, it will prevent the client from repeating their concerns

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    whether Sally actually donated, or only promised, to donate the money. There is a huge difference since the money is only deductible once the organization pays. If SSD did make over this money, they would have to show all relevant canceled checks, acknowledgment letters from the charity, and appraisals for donated property. The Pension Protection Act specifies that the

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    their wall in their office and look at it to motivate them to strive to achieve the common goal. A note from the teacher in a child’s folder complimenting on their behavior, motivates the child to continue the behavior pattern in class. Written acknowledgment meets the needs of competence, relatedness and autonomy to achieve more. Reward A reward is a high extrinsic motivator. The reward can be monetary, gift certificate, day off with pay, a two hour lunch, or working for two hours on anything but

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    The hostile environment in which Miles and Harry live in dictates a large amount of the events that occur throughout the text as well as the response given to these events. The isolation of the town creates a distorted perception that they can be governed by their own rules. There is a large sense of not getting involved in another person’s business which impacts the boys in a very heavy way. The knowledge of the abuse that Miles and Harry have to endure is common knowledge to the community yet no

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    tendency to fear the unknown. When one is content with their life, they are less inclined to welcome changes, especially death. In “Dirge WIthout Music”, Edna St. Vincent Millay utilizes techniques such as form structure and repetition to convey her acknowledgment of death but also her unwillingness to accept it. Throughout the poem, Millay employed repetition in order to emphasize her continuous struggle of accepting death. She repeats “I am not resigned” and “I do not approve” multiple times from the

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    I). This acknowledgment underscores Virgil's pivotal role as Dante's guide and mentor, shaping the course of his spiritual journey.

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    Introduction With the recent technological advancements in smaller sensor devices with ubiquitous sensing and monitoring capabilities, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are evolving as one of the most significant technologies of 21st century (Ruiz-Garcia, Lunadei, Barreiro, & Robla, 2009). Though wired networks provide more stable and reliable communication, wireless networking does provide more advantages with connectivity without being tethered. WSN with dense wireless networks of small, low cost

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