submit a 2000 words paper on the topic The Communication Mechanisms of the TCP/IP Model.

Hi, need to submit a 2000 words paper on the topic The Communication Mechanisms of the TCP/IP Model. Datagram Protocol UDP, and Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTTP for originating a request to move it to the next level, i.e. transport layer. After receiving the request, the transport layer constructs the header and fills the packet with data prior to transfer the data packet to the next layer, i.e. the network layer. Likewise, the network layer will assign the IP address to the data packet received as an input from the previous layer. Moreover, the assigned IP address will redirect the data packet to its destination, i.e. Ethernet. So far, the TCP/IP model has been discussed briefly along with its functions and associations with each layer. Similarly, protocol layering is addressed in fig 1.3, as it demonstrates the functionality of layer to layer and Protocol Data Units PDU’s along with packet headers while accessing X stream from home or a remote location. By addressing four layers of the TCP/IP model, four PDU’s will be considered on each layer. As the request or message originates again from the application layer that is considered as the fourth layer of the TCP/IP model. Likewise, the four PDUs are abbreviated as 1-PDU, 2-PDU, 3-PDU and 4-PDU. The fourth layer, i.e. an application layer that is also called a high layer, establishes a message or request donated by’. Likewise, the message comprises many parameters that need to be filled by the application end depending on the criteria set. For instance, a traditional message or request may consist of parameters such as the type of message and related data. The message or request from the home computer or a remote location is transmitted as a message’.

 

prepare and submit a paper on the incorporation of immigrants in growing urban areas in saudi arabia (style is annals of the associatio n of american geographers , aaag).

Your assignment is to prepare and submit a paper on the incorporation of immigrants in growing urban areas in saudi arabia (style is annals of the associatio n of american geographers , aaag). The organization is among the leading immigration law firms in the USA. The article provides detailed information on the rights of an immigrant in the USA. This information is useful in comparing and contrasting what happens in Saudi Arabia and hints at how Saudi Arabia may integrate immigrants physically and culturally. This popular website lists down a number of rights that are related to immigrants such as, entitlement to pay for full time work and overtime for every extra hours taken, this is regardless of the employees legal status. Other rights listed by this website include upholding o fair treatment at work without detention against someone’s will, no confiscation of documents as the employee retains the right to keep their documents and even right to refuse unlawful search and arrest that is without warrant signedby a judge. This website is relevant as it aids in comparing immigrant status between the two countries (Immigrant rights in USA).

write an article on Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie: How It Affects Child’s Imagination. It needs to be at least 1250 words. A conclusion will be made associating the need for Peter Pan in adult society.

Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie: How It Affects Child’s Imagination. It needs to be at least 1250 words. A conclusion will be made associating the need for Peter Pan in adult society.

We all wish to live in a wonderful perfect family with a strong mother figure. In chapter 7 Peter had saved the life of the Redskins who referred to him as “The great white father”.” Secretly Wendy sympathized with them a little but she was far too loyal a housewife to listen to any complaints against father. “Father knows best”, she always said…” Peter Pan served as a father figure to two groups, the set of Indians and the lost boys. He would never admit it as “it was only in Peters absence that the lost boys could speak of mothers” (chapter 2) In chapter 6, the Little House, the lost boys “went on their knees, and holding out their arms cried, “Oh Wendy lady, be our Mother.” “There was a step above, and Wendy, you may be sure was the first to recognize it. “Children, I hear your fathers step. He likes you to meet him at the door.” At end of the chapter, “Dear Peter, with such a large family, of course, I have now passed by best, but you don’t want to change me do you?” “No Wendy… I was just thinking, it is only make-believe, isn’t it, that I am their father. It would make me so old to be their real father.” Wendy then asks.”Peter what are your feelings for me? ” “Those of a devoted son”. The purpose was to illustrate the use of the imagination to nurture children who don’t have the love of a mother and father figure. Peter Pan and Wendy formed a surrogate family for a short while. A wonderful transition from the imagination of nurture to the imagination of nature is the use of the clock.

writing homework on The Concept of Home and Its Evolution or Expression in Design. Write a 1500 word paper answering;

Need help with my writing homework on The Concept of Home and Its Evolution or Expression in Design. Write a 1500 word paper answering; The importance of home cannot be overrated. Even those whom we consider as homeless does in fact, contrived home to whatever means available to them with that their resource and circumstance could provide. In fact, home can be better understood in their deficiency and somewhat desperate condition which is a tremendous irony. In their plain conditions, it is easier to contrast what is their motivation of a home that we may easily discern what constitutes a home. These city dwellers which did not have the means to have their own homes were of course thrown out the street amid the frosting cold and the vagaries of the season. Sure it followed that the city government will provide shelter to its destitute citizen either for welfare and electoral purpose. But it is here we will understand that home is not structure, nor size, nor edifice, nor the sufficiency of provision. It is more than that which this paper will explore. But for the moment, suffice that we will identify what it is not. These putative homeless of New York could not have been homeless had it chosen to stay in government facilities. They left the facilities and chose to be homeless because these. “City-run shelters-though they provide food and respite from the elements-are dangerous and unfriendly places that impose a dehumanizing, even prisonlike, regimentation on residents. Guards routinely treat clients as inmates, allegedly denying them food for the violation of rules. Some shelter residents are abused from place to place for food, showers, and sleep. Charges of violence by shelter security guards and clients are common” (Lurie and Wodiczko 2009:54). In effect, these city dwellers were really “exiles in their own city” and only became homeless by choice opting to have “gaily decorated carts” as a means of transport and home than the established facility of the city due to the harsh condition impose to them by the institution that made it a penitentiary. They preferred to get by through the uncertainty of scavenging than putting up with city run shelters where foods are used as a carrot stick. This is not to glorify homelessness nor scavenging, nor the running away from government facilities but rather to stress that a meagre cart that can barely accommodate a person and absent of facility and provision can become a home compared to an imposing edifice that treat its inhabitants as inmates where violence and abuses are common. Perhaps, the inclemency of the streets and season or the precarious nature of getting provision of an unwelcoming street can become more tolerable than an unfriendly and dehumanizing institution. The homeless of New York only proved that home is not a place, but rather where the heart is or where you are comfortable with. Home does not have to be diminutive as what the cart dwellers of New York opted. It can also be functional and as elaborate as Heidegger’s Building Dwelling Thinking (1971) that can feed the soul.