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    If you ever need to drive in unpleasant winter weather condition. Knowing how to prepare yourself and your car are something you want to know before you hit the snowy road. First, be sure your car is ready for the snowy weather. For the best traction on snow and ice, be sure to check the tread and the air pressure in your tires. You must check that your battery is working properly. Second, have your car stock with important emergency roadside supplies. Have a flashlight, jumper cables, a shovel,…

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    In 1958, Dwight D. Eisenhower was president. We were in the middle of the Vietnam War. We still only had one type of television. It was the box T.V. Our radio system was a little box radio with a long antenna. Fashion for ladies in 1958 was big poofy dresses and curled up hair. Red lipstick and thick eyeliner. Men would wear dress pants. Dress shirts under their buttoned up coats and bow ties. Always dress shoes, never anything else. Fedoras as well. In 1958 they launched spacecrafts into space.…

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    Cell Phone Analysis

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    Introduction: A cell phone is a technical object that uses cellular network to call, talk, and text someone. A cell phone can be taken anywhere. This object is a portable and chargeable device. There are many different types of cell phones, and they have drastically changed in the last decade. There are “regular” cell phones used to just call and text, and then there are smart phones. Smart phones are the number one selling phone in the world. You can call, text, email, take pictures, have a…

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    great because they are just as weird as i am and they accept that. We all have our different quirks about us so that is why we are such great friends. There was this one time we were driving down spook rode in Brandon and we put a doughnut on the antenna of the car. We did this because we heard that if you did that the “ghosts” are supposed to take it off the car. Oddly enough we were on the road going faster than we should have then slammed the brakes on…

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    How has Communication changed in the last 20 years? the way people communicate with each other has changed drastically over the last 20 years because new technological innovations have been produced in order to make the lives of people better. An example of this would be the Television. Before the television was invented people would get their local news on the newspaper. Nowadays people watch the news every night on their television and are more easily entertained now than they were twenty…

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    Cochlear Research Paper

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    even lost. In the cochlear implant system, the sound enters a microphone and travel to an external mini’s computer called a ‘sound processor’. At this part, the sound is processed and converted into digital information then, sent over a transmitter antenna to the surgically implanted part of the system. The implant will turn the sound information into electrical signal that travel down to an electrode array inserted into the tiny inner ear, or cochlea. The electrode directly stimulate the…

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Report

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    b) Performing LTE/LTE-A system when the interference between the femtocells are been coordinated using intercell interference coordination(ICIC). 2. The Next thing is to construct a simulation environment using a geometry of 7 femtocells ,7 Antennas (with a gain of 3dBi ), waveforms (with frequency of 2.0 GHz) along with 7 receivers(with transmit power of 23dBm and its height of 4.5m) for floor planning of the shopping complex. 3. To perform the Radio access network using two methods: a)…

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    Thoreau’s views, as great as they may sound, are not applicable in today’s modern American society. At least not to the level where every single one of us can sustain a life style in which he describes. With innovation in technology, the new technology becoming obsolete at times in less than a year forcing us to go out and purchased the latest and greatest, social media, instant access to items in which we desire, American’s have become programmed to satisfy the need for instant gratification. I…

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    The true button of randomness Are you sick and tired of losing your car keys, are you sick and tired of starving because your homeless scum or are you just annoyed that a cop rear-ended you ending your 6 hour joyride causing you to slam into the car in front of you making it a 300000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.79 car pile up. Then I've got the product for you Billy May’s…

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    The unique ability of communication i.e. conveying information has made possible the evolution of human society. The history of communication shows mankind`s search for ways to express itself, to gain knowledge and to prosper. Lives of humans are related to each other. Initially, the most challenging task for a man was to put forth his thoughts. It was impossible to convey one`s thoughts through gestures and body language thus words were invented. Thoughts can be portrayed in the form of words…

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