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    15. What is modulation? Give its advantages. Answer Definition of Modulation The message signal having weak strength cannot be transmitted directly through the communication channel Since carrier signal carries the message signal therefore, certain carrier signal parameters are changed according to the message signal. A method in which message signal is transmitted to the receiver with the help of carrier signal is called modulation. In this, both carrier signal and message signal are combined…

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    stories rhetorically, they tend to merely report the results of this analysis.” To move past this she continued the conversation of rhetorical situations by discussing Kinneavy’s triangle. The three points of the triangle represent the rhetor, decoder, and encoder. The triangle served the purpose to show her students that there are gaps in texts, and by recognizing these gaps can make it easier to think of things to say. Kantz then included an excerpt of something a student wrote to…

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    Hence it’s very vital to choose the right mode of communication. Similarly, Corey Winston a senior technical writer at Forward Pharmaceuticals knows the responsibilities he holds as the technical writer. He is the source of information and also the decoder, who will contribute to make substantial change to the access of medicine to the public. However, Corey has used translation method to communicate this vital information to the legal department of the organization,…

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    Less explicitly, Beard (2008) also underscores advertising effectiveness. However, Beard (2008) judges effectiveness based on consumer response, analyzing what products and advertising characteristics offend consumers. Like Binet and Field (2009), Beard derives categories and variables from a database: the Advertising Standards Authority of New Zealand’s index of consumer complaints regarding advertising. Beard (2008) concludes that offensive themes are more offensive than products, services, or…

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    Throughout the article titled “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” the author Nicholas Carr references the fact that he has is very experienced with the internet as it has been a key part of his life in the past decade and has added to the web's massive databases. He also talks about how, before the internet was super popular, people had to learn to read the old-fashioned way and open up a book. Throughout the article, Carr regularly references many other reliable sources such as Maryanne Wolf, a…

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    In 2008, Nicholas Carr wrote an article called Is Google Making Us Stupid?. Carr focuses his article on the affect Google has on the human brain. He argues that the internet has benefitted him as a writer, but it has also lessoned his attention span and his overall intelligence. Carr believes the internet causes people to lose the ability to interpret texts and make connections that enable people to think critically. Carr wrote this article to open a reader’s eyes that the internet allows people…

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    In the book A Good and Happy Child, Justin Evans uses the idea of a demonic presence to suggest the idea that there are sources of evil in everyday life, for example, the significant theme of technology in Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan. Both authors present pernicious issues that cause obsession, emotional turmoil, and strained relationships in the lives of the protagonists. Also, each book introduces the malevolent subjects as things that are supposed to be helpful to the…

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    Ww2 Research Paper

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    Throughout history many battles have been fought, in the front of the US, all for the need of utilities, but how did these battles help to form the United States the way it is now? WWII was the only war to be fought twice, giving it the name the second world war. World War II was one of the deadliest wars in history; being fought against the axis powers in 1939 through 1945. All the hardships that the United States had to get through really formed the way the United States is now. After the US…

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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt famously proclaimed December 7, 1941, as “a date which will live in infamy” (War Archives). His perception was not wrong. December 7, 1941, marks the day on which Pearl Harbor was attacked. The violence of that dreadful December morning ended the lives of 2,403 people while maiming 188 ships and marring the entire Pacific Fleet. At least 100 planes were destroyed and 8 battleships were put out of commission. (Morella) The outraged American people demanded the…

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    1. PEP Stores overview 1.1. Overview PEP is a multinational company which started operating in 1965 and the first store was opened in Northen Cape. PEP stores sells mainly clothing and footwear to its customers. Above that PEP also offers other products such as homeware and cellular phones. PEP also has license for selling airtime for the cellular networks. Over and above the products offering PEP stores also offers a range of services which include cash-backs, credit loans facilities, funeral…

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