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The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network protocol used for the transfer

of computer files between a client and server on a computer network.

FTP is built on a client-server model architecture and uses separate control and

data connections between the client and the server. FTP users may authenticate themselves

with a clear-text sign-in protocol, normally in the form of a username and password, but

can connect anonymously if the server is configured to allow it.

For secure transmission that protects the username and password, and encrypts the content,

FTP is often secured with SSL/TLS (FTPS).

SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) is sometimes also used instead; it is technologically different.

The first FTP client applications were command-line programs developed before operating systems

had graphical user interfaces, and are still shipped with most Windows, Unix, and Linux

operating systems. Many FTP clients and automation utilities have since been developed

for desktops, servers, mobile devices, and hardware, and FTP has been incorporated into

productivity applications, such as web page editors.

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Motu is Bathing with Soap Coloring | Motu Patlu in Hindi Coloring Book Pages for Kids - Duration: 1:37.

Motu is Bathing with Soap Coloring | Motu Patlu in Hindi Coloring Book Pages for Kids

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Reports: Medical review says Chris Bosh's illness is a career-ender - Duration: 9:09.

Reports: Medical review says Chris Bosh's illness is a career-ender

  Skip in Skip x Embed x Share     CLOSE A medical review instituted by the NBA and players association agreed with the Miami Heats stance that Chris Bosh has a career-ending illness, reports say.

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A medical review instituted by the NBA and players association agreed with the Miami Heats stance that Chris Bosh has a career-ending illness, according to the Palm Beach Post and Ft.

Bosh didnt play last season because he failed a physical last September. This was after he missed most of the second half of the two previous seasons because of blood clots.

Chris Bosh, Heat reach tentative deal to part ways. Chris Bosh fails physical, no timetable for return.

The Heat can now waive Bosh and clear his salary from, which would leave around $37 million in space heading into free agency. 3 million for 2017-18 and $26. 8 million for 2018-19 should be covered by insurance.

Chris Bosh is now restricted from playing or practicing in NBA again, unless cleared by same "Fitness-to-Play" panel that ruled him unfit. — Albert Nahmad (@AlbertNahmad) June 2, 2017.

Bosh and the Heat reached a tentative deal in late May that cleared the path for the two sides to part ways.

Bosh was averaging 21. 1 points and seven rebounds per game when he went into the hospital the Thursday after the All-Star Game of 2015.

In a statement, the team said at the time that Bosh, who is receiving care under the guidance of Miami Heat team physicians at a Baptist Health System Hospital, is currently resting comfortably. Chris is OK, and his prognosis is good..

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra would only tell reporters that Boshs situation wasnt life-threatening, and that doctors were conducting more tests. 21, one day later, the Heat announced Boshs season was over because of blood clots in his lungs.

Bosh came back for the 2015-16 season and was playing well. He played in 53 games, averaging 19.1 points and 7.4 rebounds. He was on the Eastern Conference All-Star team but didnt play because of what was called a calf strain.

Then it was revealed a few days later that his blood clots had returned and he missed the remainder of the season. He wanted to return, even working on his game hoping to rejoin the Heat in the playoffs.

The players union got involved, putting out a statement that said "Our top priority is Chris' health and well-being," the NBPA said in the statement. "We have spoken with Chris and his agent, and have reached out to the Miami Heat.

We are hopeful that all parties involved can meet as soon as possible to resolve the situation.". But he was never able to come back. So he focused on returning for the 2016-17 season.

Then he failed a physical in September, before training camp, ending any chance he had of playing.

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