Which of the following is not considered a part of cyberspace ?
Yes and no. The only part located in the ocean would be the submarine cables used to connect different counties together. Some aircraft and satellites (which could be over the oceans at times) may provide internet access and so could perhaps be called "cyberspace".
Go to: settings>account> then click on the networks tab where you'll see the networks which you are part of.
No. Cox Communications and Brighthouse Networks are two separate (albeit competing) companies.
Hot shats part deux "Blazing Saddles" (1974).
In Hindu belief 'Shakti'; part of the 'Shiv' is the Mother of Creation and therefore, The Shiv is called as 'Ardh-nareeshwar' (a physical union of half man & half woman). So 'Shakti' is called as 'mother', but not considered as 'goddess' of the creation. This is god 'Brhama', who is called as 'Father of the Creation'.
SMC Networks is a networking company and does not have a "population" in the traditional sense as it is a corporation and not a human community. It was acquired by HPE in 2017 and is now part of their networking division.
Her father is called Jean-Claude Lavigne and her mother is Judith-Rosanne "Judy" Lavigne (née Loshaw). They're both Canadian, though her father is from the French-speaking part of the country and her mother from the English-speaking.
The word network is a noun. The plural form is networks.
The word "mother" can be a noun.
In "A Child Called It" by Dave Pelzer, a foreshadowing part occurs when David's mother warns him that if he tells anyone about the abuse, she will deny it. This foreshadows the deep betrayal and isolation that David will endure as he continues to suffer in silence.
Mother is capitalized only if it is part of a proper name, like Mother Teresa.