Friday, July 12, 2013

Human Network

There are several types of networks, such as a LAN (local area network), a CAN (Campus area network), MAN (metropolitan area network) and a VPN (virtual private network. A LAN is a network or small chain of computers, for example- home network. A CAN network is a computer chain or network that is made up of several LANS. This kind of network is used in different departments of a collage. A MAN computer network is made up of several CAN computer networks. A VPN network does not use wires or cable. Computer networks are connected using network interface cards, hubs, routers and bridges or switches. NIC cards are devices that are placed inside of a PC, by this computer communicate with other computers. A hub contains several ports that allow several computers to connect and communicate and it will become one computer divided into several computers. Router is a hardware device though which we can connect several computers to connect to a secure network. And this kind of several networks can be connected by bridges, ports and IP addresses.
In the same form every human has different kind of thinking and role in their lives. There is separate identification for everyone. But all the things of entire world are connected which we called as eco system. As humans we only take what we need, and act to ensure that other species and even individual plants can survive. Like a network under networks the world is more complex and it’s very hard to understand, but we all are connected in some manner. Humans, plants and animals are connected by the breath of life. . We all come from the same source and we are tied together in this relationship.
It is the understanding in a global sense. We are all people on this planet, and we have to reorganize to get along.


“The life I touch for good or ill will touch another life and that in turn another, until who knows where the trembling stops or in what far place my touch will be felt.”
                   -- Frederick Buechner

“A diverse ecosystem will also be resilient, because it contains many species with overlapping ecological functions that can partially replace one another. When a particular species is destroyed by a severe disturbance so that a link in the network is broken, a diverse community will be able to survive and reorganize itself... In other words, the more complex the network is, and the more complex its pattern of interconnections, the more resilient it will be.”
--FritjofCapra

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