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    gotten to be normal as it has ended up important to take a gander at the minor points of interest of the underground geography. Wave condition based strategies are of increasing prominence as of late as they give better point by point geographical components than other traditional techniques and they safeguard…

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    RADIOWAVE OUTDOOR PROPAGATION MODELS General definition: • They are empirical mathematical formulation for the characterization of radio wave propagation as a function of frequency, distance and other conditions. • These models predict the path loss (i.e. the reduction in power density of an electromagnetic wave as it propagates through space or underground) of a transmitter and also the effective coverage area of transmitter. We know that when a signal travels from a wireless channel, it…

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    blue waters and picture-perfect waves. Along the ride, we also saw major environmental changes, like the switch between lush, green forests and landscapes to the bone-dry, abandon desserts of Hawaii. Though the trip was visually stunning, it still took a long time to get to our destination, we even got a little lost on the way. But, we finally got to our surf spot and started on our adventure. We first…

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    All I can hear is the patting of water, clear and sweet-sounding. This kind of soundscape is usually a background sound, letting people think of a beautiful and romantic story happens against it. After that it comes the second type of ocean. The waves get bigger and the sound gets louder. The overall…

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    It was a warm, sunny day when Matt and his sister, Lily, moved into their new house by the ocean. Matt and Lily placed their boxes in their new bedrooms and went out to explore the beach. They found several seashells and made a sandcastle together. When Matt looked out towards the water, he thought how much fun it would be to go scuba diving. Together, they rushed back to the house and got their scuba diving equipment. As Matt tried to put his bag on his back, he hit the bookshelf by accident,…

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    Emotions In The Wave

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    emotions that are found in the novel The Wave by Todd Strasser are fear and satisfaction. Ben Ross decided to help his students understand how the Nazis could follow Hitler so blindly. Through the experiment, him and his students learned that it was fear. Learning that fear was the cause, it was bound that it would show up sooner or later. The first example of fear was when an anonymous student wrote to Laurie Saunders a letter titled Welcome to the Wave - or Else. The student wrote: “This…

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    Morrie Project Aphorism

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    Morrie project, I made waves of the ocean crashing into the shore with poster board and a lot of construction paper. Boarded by construction paper, I have ten aphorisms. The idea for my project was about the time that Morrie compared himself to a small wave seeing the waves ahead of him crash along the shore, and the wave knows his time will come to crash on the shore as well. Morrie compares him to the wave realizing that his death is coming upon Morrie just like the wave will crash…

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    A wave is a disturbance of energy. Sound and light are both disturbances in energy, and they both travel in the forms of waves. While sound travels in a longitudinal wave, light travels through a transverse wave. From a perspective of a human, sound and light on earth is very different compared to sound and light in space. These waves have differences in speed, form, shape, and other properties. Despite many of the differences, sound and light are very similar to each other. Light is a…

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    Vocal Eq Research Paper

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    EQ:- Eq is often used to shape the tone of a vocal track. Which meanest is often used by engineers to enhance the tone, make the tone muddy, enhance the low ends etc. In EQ the first step I would suggest is to remove the low ends. Play around with the eq to remove the rumbles in the track and make it as clean as possible before putting on any effects or compression. Use a high pass filter to remove most of the low frequencies like the background noise. Use drastic eq to find out where the…

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    spot ,where I always feel calm and happy. I was surfing at Mondo's right after a huge storm, which caused the ocean to be really dirty, musty, and full of dangerous riptides. I had just caught a fun wave that ended in the middle of a riptide, where I was all alone. All the other surfers were where the waves were, and I was panicking in a deep swell.…

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