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    Depending on the type of rule, a society can either lose its ability to function freely through celebrating the unique opinions of its citizens. Authoritarian rule such as that of Hitler’s time, can utilize ultimate scare and control to brainwash the citizens into believing of a false reality where safety can be guaranteed through conformity. This control powers the central authority, wiping away any traces of individualism in the society. Through constructing a dystopian world with communistic…

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    The reason why I chose this genre is because I wanted to see more about it and what goes in each of the three stories. In all three stories there is something to be learned from the interactions of the people. The stories are similar and different in many ways. The things that I will be discussing are science and technology, The elements of science, critical aspects of society, human nature and society, and the theme. There are many scientific elements in all three stories, Some of the elements…

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    mind and vascular disorders are caused by a decreased blood supply to the brain.(Lewis et al., 2014, p. 1444) With Alzheimer’s disease, the brain starts to change with age and brain transmitters start to get covered with plaque, get tangled, louse connections, and cause death in some transmitters. These brain transmitters are called neurons. (Lewis et al., 2014, p. 1446) Genes may also play a role in how likely a person is to get this disease especially if it is a close family member. Part of…

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    Abstract –With the invention of convenient and flexible wireless communication technologies, communicating from one point to another has been much easier. Global system for Mobile communications (GSM) is a second generation wireless communication cellular systems which is widely deployed. In this paper, we will discuss the cellular concept for GSM and its system architecture. Furthermore, KISS 16V2 an ASIC DSP implementation for GSM is being introduced and the test results have been discussed.…

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    to a society that depreciates differences and uniqueness, turning it into a dystopia. In the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., a dystopian world is described, where people who are above average are handicapped with government transmitters, hideous masks, and bags of birdshot, ensuring that everyone is truly equal. In Megan B. Wyatt’s article, “Harrison Bergeron an Analysis and Discussion on Dystopian Themes and American Trends”, she states the notable differences and…

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    Hazardous Chemical: Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) In December of 1984 in Bhopal India there was an extremely large chemical leak (Schlager, 2008). The chemical was called methyl isocyanate (MIC) and was used as an intermediate to create a pesticide, or a substance that is used for killing organisms called Seven. Seven, which kills several different types of bugs and is used specifically in Asia but globally as well, is also an insecticide, or a beneficial chemical that kills insects (Living With…

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    CAREER EPISODE-I INTRODUCTION 1.1 I had completed the project with topic “Robert control via wireless transmission” as a compulsory requirement to meet the criteria for degree of bachelor of electronics and communication engineering purposed by department of electronics and computer department of IOE, western regional campus, Lamachoor, pokhara. Mainly, project presents both hardware and software implementation for developing radio frequency based control mechanism via wireless…

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    Government Vs Government

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    is i must take all the supplies to make the transporter” As abigail looked around she couldn't see what she was looking for she can only see a camera and a transmitter. She knew the government would be lookin for her once she escaped to kill her she only had one choice and she was determined to do it. She grabbed the camera and the transmitter and ran outside as fast as she could got to her bike and road as fast as she could she could feel the wind in her face and the bumpy road but she did not…

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    Thermal dispersion mass flow meters, often called thermal mass flow meters, rely on the transmission of heat from a body to a gas flow. Inside the flow meter sensor head, a heated resistance thermometer (RTD) is electronically compared with an unheated RTD sensor. As a gas passes the heated RTD, heat is transferred from this sensor to the gas, and hence the RTD is cooled, thereby reducing the temperature difference between the two sensors. Heat transfer from the RTD to the process gas is based…

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    sticking out behind it. It weighed only 183.91 lb. (83.6 kg.). It was only about as big as a beach ball. The main reason the Soviets were working to reach space was because it was for the International Geophysical Year (IGY) It consisted of a radio transmitter.…

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