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    Due to different media forms, New Zealand has experienced numerous transformations over time. There is a range of different media forms such as television and print media, however radio is an important one to be discussed, along with the negative impacts it has brought through the transformations. The transformations include deregulation, privatization and commercialization. It is important to consider how these transformations have then in turn negatively affected the media’s ability to…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3

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    1) Cluster size is inversely proportional to channel capacity,larger the cluster size the smaller the number of users.Cluster size is also inversely proportional to co-channel interference i.e higher the cluster size less is co-channel interference.When capacity of the channel is increased the co-channel interference also increases. 2) The possible solutions to increase the capacity of cellular system are: a) Cell Sectorization b) Cell Splitting c) Reduction of cluster size also increases…

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    Chapter 5 Proximity Sensor 5.1 Introduction A proximity sensors is the sensor able to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact. A proximity sensors often emits an electromagnetic field or a beam of electromagnetic radiation, and looks for changes in the field or return signal. The object being sensed is often referred to as the proximity sensor's target. Different proximity sensor target demand different sensor. For examples a capacitive or photoelectric sensors…

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    Rfid Tag Research Paper

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    like: supermarket items(known as the barcode), inside people, pets, computers, phones, etc. to track them down, read their data and transfer files to and from. An RFID tag is a Radio frequency identification device(Tag You're It 72). It contains radio frequency which means anyone with an RFID tag reader can receive radio waves and see whatever the RFID tag contains. Even Though RFID’s track kids and pets that ran away from home, they should not be used because they are dangerous to personal…

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    Al Gross Research Paper

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    Ohio, USA when he was quite young. Whilst on a steamboat trip across Lake Erie, the 9-year-old Gross encountered radio technology for the first time and, in so doing, ignited a passion within him that would change the world. How passionate was he? By age 12, Gross had turned his parents' basement into a radio centre. The bright young…

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    Long story short me and my grandfather (whom I call Poppie) are very close. Poppie lives in East Brunswick, and has for the great majority of conscious life. My relation to Poppie comes from my mom’s side of the family; Poppie is my mom’s father. My mom passed away when I was nine years old, so suffice it to say, me and Poppie consequently have a somewhat unique relationship. I talk about just about everything with Poppie, however for whatever reason our conversations have a way of becoming…

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    Gardner.Session1.Journal As I reflect on the past as to why I want to go back to college, I remember sitting in my Director’s office at work, talking to her about our department, and the increasing number of assignments she is being handed down. I remember her telling me that she was going to need help with the department if she was going to be expected to do all of her work, plus the other work load being added. I left out of her office to get ready to leave my shift, thinking about what she…

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    In the film, “Ordinary People,” the Jarrett family suffers from several problems due to a fatal accident in which they lose their older son, Buck. The death of Buck causes several problems in their relationships, turning them into a highly dysfunctional family that constantly struggles to get along. Throughout the film, Beth, Calvin and Conrad engage in acts of “silence or violence,” barely attempting to address most of their problems, which could have been fixed using conflict management skills…

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    I Believe That People Can Change Us “Don’t be so scared, let’s go”, he said. One day we all find a person that comes to ours life, and changes it. That person moves us to the next level in life. He or she bring new colors to our life and make us happy. The best memories are with that person and we always remember about them. One day I got a message from an unknown guy. His message was calm and with some secret. When I read it, a smile appeared on my face. I never answered to…

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    Controversy Of Friends

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    “Uh, um” that is how I commonly end up when I talk to new people. I often use different tone and language when talking to a distinct type of person. My words vary, I may get stumbled up, or even make snarly comments. All of that depends on the type of person I talk to. I talk separately to my friends, through text, new people, my father, and my family. The first group of people is my friends. When I am with my friends, I am usually free and do not feel constrained. I often joke a great deal and…

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