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    The importance of television, which was always into discussion, has now in sparked the controversy from the last few years. Study reveals that for many people, television is not just a medium to spread news but also a companion.I personally agree with this notion but there are many drawbacks of this as well. Thus both sides of the contentious would be put under scruitny and my opinion to which holds the weight will be given. There are myriad of arguments in favor of my stance, but the most…

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    Media Multitasking

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    In recent years technology has been rapidly growing and everything being shared and digitizing from the newspapers to live televisions shows and to social media. Now a days people are multitasking in order to perform their day to day tasks. In this rushed culture people are looking for more ways to multitask from being able to switch from work to entertainment applications while being efficient as possible. Current media studies suggest that nearly 59 percent of Americans watch television while…

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    Another 1970s show that was popular and was the longest-running sitcom in the history of television was The Jeffersons. The Jefferson family owned a chain of dry-cleaning businesses. From the help of their business, the African American family was able to “move on up” to a fancy uptown apartment. (Garrison- The Evolution) This show changed the stereotype that most Americans had that all African Americans were poor. The show not only proved to Americans that African Americans can be successful,…

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    The Generation of TV Influenced Doctors Over the years, TV shows have become an outlet for many people across the country, but what some people don't realize is that during the process of watching these, shows you are actually learning too. Take the show Grey's Anatomy for example, which is an inspiring and educational show on the uprise. Medical TV shows across America have increased awareness for different medical problems and influenced a new generation of doctors. One of the major pros of…

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    C. August Haygood COMM 6720 9 October 2014 `black•ish: a rep•re•sen•ta•tion Primetime television is a block of time that is typically scheduled between 7:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. Many of the programs broadcast during this portion, provide the highest audience ratings of a day for a network. The shows can range from dramas, to comedies, to reality/game shows. This is also a premier advertisement opportunity for companies and their products. Within this time frame, there has always been a…

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    Radio Movie Analysis

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    Identifying Information The movie “Radio” originates from a true story based in Anderson, South Carolina in the year 1976. James Robert Kennedy, otherwise known as Radio, is a mentally disabled eighteen-year-old African American male from a family of a low socioeconomic status. Radio lives with a single mom of two sons. His mom works long hours at the hospital and does not provide adequate supervision, and his father passed away when he was younger. While Radio’s mom is working, he wanders…

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    Radio Movie Analysis

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    when I was told that the movie has to contain a person with disabilities, was the movie Radio. I watched this film so many times in grade school, between the third grade and eighth grade I probably have seen this film a hundred times. I believe they showed us this film so we would know how to treat and how not to treat people with mental health disabilities, people who received special education services. Radio was an unliked film by the critics, Rotten Tomatoes rated the film really poorly…

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    INTRODUCTION Millimeter wave therapy is the exposure to a frequency that ranges from 30-300 GHz. This frequency is located in the radio frequency region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Due to the extremely small wavelength the frequency will only penetrate up to 2 mm of skin. In therapy the frequency is irradiated on certain parts of the tissue, depending on the specific treatment and energy it is deposited in the skin causing a variety of beneficial reactions. In the Former Soviet Union (FSU)…

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    Radio In The 1920's

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    revolutionary changes that could very well impact their whole outlook on everyday life. The radio was very well one of those blessed changes. It would receive negative criticism in the beginning as people thought it corrupted the human mind, bringing immoral ideas. But little did they know that the radio would impact future generations and spark innovation once again. As E.E Free states the question “Is the whole radio excitement to result, then, in nothing but a further debauching [morally…

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    Unmanned Mission Communications Carlos Mennechey UNSY 601: Unmanned Systems Command, Control, and Communications Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University November 9, 2014 Transmission medium of signal propagation and its impact on operational design. The three systems selected to discuss the different communication designs over different domains are: the BlueFin UUV using a tethered fiber-optic connection. the RQ-2b Pioneer drone using the Tadiran Spectra Link RF communication for LOS. the Mars…

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