118x

: This course explores "Critical Family History," looking at how individual family narratives intersect with power, race, gender, and national history.

If you provide a bit more context (like your major or the specific class), I can help you draft a detailed outline. : This course explores "Critical Family History," looking

: Discuss the evolution of satellite communication and how the 118x series helped overcome the challenges of transferring large data sets (like 622 Mbps throughput) over long-delay satellite links. Option 3: Financial Theory (The 118x Bitcoin Multiplier)

: Interoperability, the transition from ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) to modern networks, and NASA’s role in developing the early high-speed internet. Option 2: Critical Family History (Stanford Course 118X) or Ethnic Studies

If your focus is on , Sociology , or Ethnic Studies , "118X" refers to a cross-listed course at Stanford University (AFRICAAM 118X / ASNAMST 118S).

: Marginalized voices, identity formation, and the use of genealogy as a tool for social analysis. Option 3: Financial Theory (The 118x Bitcoin Multiplier)

: These were a series of high-speed TCP interoperability experiments conducted by NASA at the Glenn Research Center in the late 1990s.