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    Quadrature PSK systems [6][7]. 3. QAM: QAM improves the noise immunity of the system by allowing the signal vectors to differ, not only in their phase but also in amplitudes. It utilizes carrier phase shifting and synchronous detection to permit two DSB signals to occupy the same frequency band. The two DSB signals are orthogonal to each other. IV. NOISE AND CHANNELS IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS A. Noise in Communication Systems The term noise refers to unwanted electrical signals that are…

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    Product Review Summer Infant In View Digital Color Video Baby Monitor comes with a dynamic monitoring system equipped with a 5” flat-screen color display, a digital zoom camera and rechargeable batteries. This digital technology provides handheld portability which gives parent a secure and private connection with their kids at all times. Summer infant is the number on brand for baby monitors in the market today. They have a wide range of baby monitors from audio, video to internet baby…

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    Noise According to health and safety authority (2017) Noise is defined as unfavourable sound or too loud sounds such as blazer, phones, ambulance, wheelchairs, confused patients, radio, television in rest room and trolleys. The impact of sounds on hearing can be short term or long term. Short term deafness frequently happens after leaving a noisy place. The fact that hearing getting better within less hours, this should be not rejected as it is a symptom that leads to such sounds could be long…

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    experienced (thankfully) throughout my adolescence. In an attempt to combat teenage loitering, numerous businesses and storefronts throughout the U.K have placed a sound box outside, known as 'The Mosquito'. This device emits a shrill and ear-piercing noise, only audible by teenagers and young adults. While this may appear unorthodox,…

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    doors, windows, walls, flooring, ceiling and ventilation ducts. The second area the interior room acoustics it shows how a room size, shape surface and materials affect interior acoustics and how they could be altered. The third area is mechanical noise, this occurs through ventilation ducts, vibrating compressing units and buzzing light ballasts. The last area is the practice room which is considered as the backstage area. Since the performers are practicing…

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    What if I ask you to imagine a fish without water, can it live? Now imagine a man without earth. Can men survive? Environmental pollution has always been a problem but has become significantly troublesome after the industrial revolution in the 19th century (“Pollution issues”, 2016). No one person can be held accountable. However, the little things we choose to do every day can become a major threat to our planet in future. Our progress and achievements in the field of science, technology, and…

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    Research Note #2: “The Most Photographed Barn in America” Paragraph A: In this passage extracted from the novel White Noise, the author, Don Dellilo describes Jack and Murray’s visit to a tourist attraction known as the most photographed barn in America to exhibit the significance of perception in addition to humanity’s lack of awareness regarding reification. The first paragraph establishes the scene in a countryside with a “MOST PHOTOGRAPHED BARN IN AMERICA” sign, the presence of animals and…

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    At the University of Connecticut, located in Storrs, Connecticut, all first-year students are required to live on campus. The University provides several housing options, including thematic communities like Honors Program housing or Business Connections Learning Community housing, gender-inclusive housing, and standard co-educational, non-thematic options. Regardless of a student’s housing selection, the student will live in a community that is maintained by Resident Assistants. Depending on the…

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    Finding names is not an easy task, but based on the articles, “The Weird Science of Naming New Products” by Neal Gabler and “How’d it Get That Name” by Bob Greene, it demonstrated interesting ways on how products were named. In Gabler’s article, “The Weird Science of Naming New Products”, he explains the random process in naming a virtual reality experience. They found a man named Shore who insisted in looking for ides off a science fiction website. He looks for words such as “Jumpdoor”, “Jaunte…

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    and almost never with their usefulness. There are aspects of the shopping experience that are hidden from the eyes of the average costumer but carry weight in the way in which they shape and guide our culture. The supermarket in Don Delillo’s White Noise is portrayed as a spiritual place where characters, like Jack Gladney and Murray, go to discover their identity and face their deepest fears. This is a critique of the culture of consumerism that measures the worth of an individual on the basis…

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