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It's like a chef in a resturant. The waiter is the connection between you and the chef. But the chef does all the hard work making what you've ordered.
A server is similar in that it's what the internet really is lots of servers and we're cleints and the telecom companies are waiters.
try: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_(computing)
First of all client sends the request to the server to make a connection if it accept the request then clients sends the request to the server to execute on it server execute the request and send a reply to the client
They throw the ball into the air and hit it with the racket
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