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By  Rachelle O'Brien, On July 17, 2009
Between 1874 and 1880, Impressionist exhibitions were viciously attacked by the majority if critics who first visited them and, in spite of a few defenders (Castagnary, Duranty, Zola), artists like Manet , Degas or Monet were for a long time considered as anarchistic or insane. What were the chief accusations against their art and why did their images antagonise the French Bourgeoisie to the extent it did?
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Main Category: Art History
By  White Globe, On March 18, 2012
An ad-hoc wireless network is a collection of wireless mobile nodes that self-configure to construct a network without the need for any established infrastructure or backbone. Ad hoc networks use mobile nodes to enable communication outside wireless transmission range. With the advancement in wireless communications, more and more wireless networks appear, e.g., Mobile Ad Hoc Network ( MANET ), Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), etc. So, in this paper we have discussed Ad Hoc Networks along with its energy issues, applications, QoS and challenges.
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Main Category: Computer Science
By  Bar tender, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, On September 10, 2008