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    INTRODUCTION Every day, in our work and in our leisure time, we come in contact with and use a variety of modern communication systems and communication media, the most common being the telephone, radio, television, and the Internet. Through these media we are able to communicate (nearly) instantaneously with people on different continents, transact our daily business, and receive information about various developments and events of note that occur all around the world. Electronic mail and facsimile

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    Radio In The 1920's

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    Radios which became popular in the 1920, changed the way information was spread a crossed America. The 1920’s in American was a crazy and exciting time, there was so much social and political change going on. People were beginning to work less but at the same time make higher minimum wage. Since people had more money and more free time it helped created the radio and movie industry in America. Over time the radio became a product of mass market. By 1923, 60 percent of American families had purchased

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    in the speakeasies during the prohibition (Prohibition). The Jazz Age was a “post World War I movement in the 1920’s, from which jazz music and dance emerged” (Jazz). Jazz music could be heard on potter palms. A potter palm is “a popular type of radio show

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    also part of the Amateur baseball club along with his Teammates.

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    Frank Sinatra Essay

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    Sandra, Franklin Wayne Emmanuel (Frank Jr.), and Christina. However, in 1949, Frank divorced Nancy after ten years of marriage because of an affair involving Frank and Ava Gardner. This ran his career into a severe crisis. He was fired from his radio show, Columbia wanted him out, and six months later his New York concerts flopped! To make matters worse, he lost his voice do to vocal cord

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    Metallica: Decades of Metal Dominance Thrash metal band Metallica has an expansive history of over thirty years. Trials and tribulations continuously impact the band however, they are always able to unify after tragedy. With each set back Metallica encounters; whether it is the loss of a band member or low album sales, a reinvention occurs within their music. Despite performing music for the masses, Metallica retains mysterious qualities. Band members have effectively kept their private lives out

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    Li-Fi Technology

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    LI-FI (Light Fidelity)-The future technology in wireless communication Pooja Abhnag1, Pratima Tarte2 Department of Electronics & Communication Dr. D. Y. Patil Polytechnic Address 1poojaabhnag13@gmail.com 2tartepratima@gmail.com Abstract— Li-Fi is a new wireless communication technology which enables a wireless data transmission through LED light. Li-Fi is based on a unique ability of solid state lighting systems to create a binary code of 1s and 0s with a LED flickering that is invisible

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    Essay Frank Sinatra

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    at amateur theater shows. He went from movie house to the next. He won a prize on a Major Bowes Hour, which landed him his first professional contract for one hundred and twenty five dollars a week for being a singer, head writer, master of ceremonies, and comedian at a country roadhouse called Rustic Cabin in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. (1) In 1939 Sinatra began working on a radio station WNEW in New York with Band leader Harry James for seventy-five dollars a week. Six months with the James Band resulted

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    As I previously stated, learning how to use technologies for effective multimedia reporting can potentially lead to amateur submissions from a mid-career journalist. Moreover, increased deadlines throughout the day could lead to careless, inadequate, or late deadline submissions. Hence, the quality of news the public receives is impacted by journalists being overworked

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    Research Paper On Tesla

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    When you think of radio waves what comes to mind? Do you imagine invisible vibrations traveling through the atmosphere? Maybe you imagine a wireless communication where people can send messages from one place to another. What most people may not imagine, though, is a feud between two men, both of whom have been, at some point in their lives, linked to the birth of radio. Despite Guglielmo Marconi being long attested as the inventor of the radio, “the U.S. Supreme Court voided four

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