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    As a slight cripple, she shies away from the world, hiding among glass unicorns and other figurines, and listening to her phonograph records. The real world unnerves her, deeming her unable to even handle typing class at Rubicam’s Business College. She couldn’t even type from nerves, her hands jittering across the keys. And when she tried to take her speed typing test, she vomited on the floor, and almost had to be carried to the washroom. While she was supposed to be in class, Laura simply…

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    Lee A. Jacobus describes Plato’s allegory of the cave as “a story in which the characters and situations actually represent people and situations in another context (448).” Plato’s work is written as a conversation between himself and Socrates. The story describes prisoners in a cave, who have only seen what their captors let them. These captors, or “people with gear,” cast shadows on the walls, which the prisoners interpret as reality. Later, they set one of the prisoners free. After leaving,…

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    Community Cable Channel

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    Question: According to Salter et al., what is a "community access cable channel"? Identify a community access TV channel in your community. What is shown on that channel? Response: A community access cable channel is a non-commercial, non-professional cable television network that is dedicated to providing high-quality local content to a local audience. Unlike other cable TV providers, a community access cable channel is only permitted to host local advertising and does not seek to maximize…

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    Extra Extra read all about it Haarp, An Government Weapon? On 1993 in Gakona, Alaska something weird was born a machine that most people didn’t know could be so powerful. Haarp, an High frequency active auroral research program is what Haarp Actually stand for if you do not know. Most people think that this machine is very dangerous, Most know this machine can change the world. Money, an issue any person can have trouble with. Haarp has gotten millions 300 (to be exact) of tax dollars every…

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    the Radio Star" by The Buggles. In addition to its ~ this song expresses a theme of older technology being overshadowed by newer, more advanced technology. Trevor Horn met Geoffrey Downes at an audition for Tina Charles’ backing band in 1976. While neither of them got the part, the two got along and kept up communications. In 1977 the two got together to form the group The Buggles with Downes on the keyboard and Horn on vocals. The duo worked on writing and recording…

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    “Welcome to New York,” was all it took for me to wake me from my four hour and a half nap. I readjusted in my seat to look out the large window that my head had just been resting only to observe grimy white subway tiles and cracked gray concrete. Quickly, I realized that we were driving through the Lincoln Tunnel that connects New Jersey to New York City. The small, hazy, yellow lights that filled the tunnel bounced off the red velour bus seats, creating strange patterns; I held my breathe,…

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    Running Head: The Canadian Magazine Dispute 1 The Canadian Magazine Dispute Student University of the People The Canadian Magazine Dispute 2 To what extent do you think the U.S.-Canadian magazine dispute was motivated by genuine desires to protect Canadian culture? Canada has a deep and abiding passion to safeguard their heritage. Nearly one hundred years of persistent advocacy continue to permeate the land to defend their right to block all efforts to…

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    Market failure was originally presented in chapter one of ‘Media Policy in Canada.’ Market failure is the concept that our small markets in Canada are unable to provide enough of our own domestic media products to produce sufficient profits. Market failure is not the absence of commercial success of media content, but instead, the failure of the market entirely as a whole at what markets are believed to do best; it is the failure to lead to the utmost best possible outcome for the highest number…

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    Fire Pilots Research Paper

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    AND ABSTRACT 2.1 Title Radio frequency radiation exposure while using portable radios; awareness and educational training among fire fighters. 2.2 Abstract Fire fighters are issued with portable radios for communication when line of sight communications are impractical. On emergency incidents fire fighters use portable radios as primary communication source, without them controlling and managing these incidents would be impossible. This day to day use of the portable radio makes fire fighters…

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    defined as the process whereby some distinct characteristics (such as amplitude or frequency or phase) of a high frequency signal wave (called carrier wave) is varied in accordance with instantaneous value intensity of low frequency signal wave (known as modulating wave.).These variations in characteristics results in amplitude modulation, frequency nodulation and phase modulation.…

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