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    The concept of American public broadcasting: promoting diversity in TV and Radio The purpose of this paper is to re-evaluate the history of American public broadcasting. Particularly this paper focuses on an important female political figure and two organizations that contributed to build the foundation of American public broadcasting. Analyzing each of their roles in building the principle of public broadcasting in the U.S. provides insights by which to consider the basics of media industries

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    My Family Vacation

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    were deciding whether or not they should take us kids with, my brothers Chris was 18, Matt was 11, Nic was 8, and I was 15. Then my parents talked and the decided that it would be our last family vacation with just our family saying chris went to college the next year and probably will find a girlfriend. Hawaii I know made me look at life a different was saying everything that just happened to me. “Life is like the ocean, it goes up and down.” By Vanessa Paradis. 2017 started off terrible on new-year's

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    equipment and songs by yourself. Many people have no idea how long DJ’s have been influencing the music industry and what is to be played on radio stations worldwide. The first known disc-jockey took his place in history in 1909. Ray Newby of California played records from a small transmitter while he was a student in college at the age of 16. By 1910, radio broadcasts had become a very normal, but still exciting part of life. The world’s first DJ dance party was thrown by Jimmy Savile in 1943; he

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    each other learn about the world around them. Georgia Public Broadcasting makes it easy to access a lot of information for the youngest of learners.. As for older Georgians, GPB also has a partnership with Georgia State University, in which these college students learn about operating a large company (gpb.org/about). This partnership will help the GSU students learn to be better future business owners

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    INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE of AUCKLAND Subject: Contemporary Business Issue 791 (v1) Assessment 2: Assignment B Does near microwave radiation from mobile phone providers cause human DNA damage? Lecturer: Richard Midgley From: Atul Singh Patial (DBP073) Khushkaran Singh (DB1135) Content

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    Wireless Technology Essay

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    Wireless Technology Paper Stephen Wenclewicz, Ronda Wilson, Matthew Tiemens, Sheleada Wells, Annabelle Franklin DeVry University Tech, Society and Culture LAS432 Professor Laurence Hornibrook Table of Contents Introduction to Wireless Technology 4 Overview of Wireless Technology 5 Science that Drove Wireless Development 6 Signal Types 10 Wireless Network Infrastructure 12 History of Wireless Technology 15 Social Factors that Drove Wireless Technology 19 Wireless Technology

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    A Method for Efficiency Enhancement and Size Miniaturization in the design of UWB Planar Antennas Laxman Pillalamarri Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Radio Frequency and Microwave Laboratory, Nalla Malla Reddy Engineering College (Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad), Hyderabad, Telanagana-State, India. Corresponding Author: laxmanpillalamarri85@gmail.com Abstract The printed antenna is one of the most preferred antenna

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    Computers

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    Although the The Tesla coil can generate wireless electricity, the strong field damages radios, TV, and even pacemakers, hence their limited use. Today, the Tesla coils are mostly used for scientific experiments, x-ray generation, military experiments, lighting, and individual use (Spahiu). The next major breakthrough in wireless energy

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    ROLE OF COMMUNITY RADIO IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Aim: To analyze how effectively the community radio can be used for the community development. Objectives: • To identify how far the community radio has played its role in creating awareness about the local issues such as social, environment and economic. • To analyze the reach of community radio among public. • To identify what genre of program is attracted by the public in community radio. • To analyze how far the community radio has created a change

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    Ultra Sonic Radar System

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    Classifications of radar. Block Diagram. Main parts of the hardware Technical Specifications WWIGO, Features & System requirements for wwigo . Wwigo detected PATTERN Application Of US RADAR Conclusion. Bibliography 3 PowerPoint Presentation: RADAR(RAdio Detection and Ranging ) Radar is an object detection system that uses electromagnetic waves to identify the range, altitude, direction, or speed of both moving and fixed objects such as aircraft, ships, motor

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