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    A soldier is required to have some form of electronic equipment on him or her so that they are able to communicate with their fellow soldiers. Most soldiers either bring radios, smartphones, computers, or GPS/communication systems with the (“Soldiers”). And just as ammo is needed to fire a gun, batteries are needed to operate these electronic equipments which means soldier must pack batteries for their devices. Unlike a few years ago, soldiers

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    To the admission committee, Like many of the children growing up in a struggling socioeconomic community, I wanted to obtain a profession that would change my family dynamics, serve my community, and make my parents proud. Most children have dreams of becoming a doctor, lawyer, policemen, or firefighter. Although, they are prideful professions, I had visions of a career that rarely came up in daily conversation. If fact, it was so far from the mainstream during that time, high school guidance

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    Eye Fatigue

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    The health of the student is very important, especially if they want to do well in their studies; however, it is difficult when they are staring at a tablet or computer, in school, for more than a couple of hours. When the students stare at an electronic device for too long, it causes eye fatigue due to the fact

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    Challenging Units

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    Challenging Units of Study: Because of the diversity of skill levels among students entering the Electronics Technology program, a student may feel he had already mastered a subject area. He/she may request permission from the instructor to challenge the subject rather than completing the assignments required. If students choose to exercise this option, it must be done during the first week of the trimester. In challenging a subject, the student will be given an examination covering the designated

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    Nt1210 Lab Report

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    1.0 Introduction: Telephone signals are controlled through the process of digital switches. Every wire a telephone has two connections, which is known as input and outputs signals with a binary combination. In this lab, the overall purpose of the circuit was to build a telephone switch that would function which connects to one subscriber to another. What the circuit does is that it gives an input signal using four subscribers which is connected with an output signal using 8 subscribers. As the

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    Sound Of Awestle Analysis

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    01 INDEX02 REVIEWS03 LISTS04 ESSAYS05 UP & COMING06 CONTACT SOUND OF AWESOME is a Canadian music blog dedicated to the best music of now. It is run by two great friends thrilled at the idea of discovering new music. FEATURED 2014'S TOP 100: ÉTIENNE'S LIST 2014'S TOP 100: MATHIEU'S LIST SOUND OF AWESOME'S GRAMMY PICKS SOA'S VALENTINES CARD SOA'S 4/20 PLAYLIST ADD US ON FACEBOOK MEMBERS ÉTIENNE FLORENCE + THE CODEINE MATHIEU DUMMIES ON THE NEWS Most grown-ups have about two or three weeks of vacation

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    2.2.1 BBC micro:bit ------------------- BBC micro:bit is a wearable and programmable device that features a 5x5 LED display, accelerometer, compass, buttons, I/O pins, Micro USB plug, Bluetooth Low Energy antenna, ARM Cortex-M0 processor, and battery plug [@microsoft_touchdevelop_2015]. It is built with 29 partners to inspire children to start programming. Based on an ARM mbed chip, it is compatible with many things, from mobile phones to popular micro-computers such as Raspberry Pis and Kano, as

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    Personal Goal Statement

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    Personal Goal Statement I am a third year electrical engineering student. I switched my major from chemical engineering. I am still not sure which concentration in electrical engineering I am going to choose. One thing I want to learn most from this class is the electromagnetic aspect of electrical engineering. I hope this class can provide me with a general idea of electromagnetic and help me decide which concentration I am going to choose. Also, I didn’t particularly like electromagnetic in high

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    Module 3: Option 1 Finding and looking at a found universal serial bus (USB) dongle (Figure 1) may be a way to snoop at a stranger’s personal belongs, or an attempt to return the property back to the original owner. However, these USB dongles can pose numerous potential hazards to a PC/Laptop/Network environment. Some of these hazards are the injection of Trojan viruses and worms that can cripple a corporate network via injection of other viruses or the introduction of accesses for outsides.

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    Statement of Purpose It was an introductory class on physical chemistry and our chemistry teacher was teaching us the allotropes of carbon. At the end of the class, he asked us, “What do you think makes a small piece of diamond more precious than tons of charcoal, although they are made up of same carbon atoms? Is it its appearance? No. It’s the pressure that the carbon endured for thousands of years to become a diamond”. “A diamond is just a piece of charcoal that handled the pressure well”, he

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