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    She spent her whole life for studying and science. To isolate a fraction of a gram of radium‚ she and her husband processed a ton of pitchblende. Or such as Thomas Edison – a profile inventor with 1‚093 American patents. In developing the carbon microphone that became the basis of telephones‚ he tried hundreds of substances with “Try and error” method. Success is only made by people who assiduous in their work.. In the second place‚ when you want to accomplish something but you don’t want to try

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    twenty eight. He started reading the same sentence over and over again‚ struggling to concentrate and stay conscious. However‚ boredom and fatigue allured him into a slumberous torpor. His escapade was awoken by the ear-piercing screech of the microphone. As if on cue‚ the cacophony of gossips and conversation exchanged was also silenced when the principal and student councilor went onstage. “Please keep your reading materials” commenced the student councilor. Rustles of excitement were ensued subsequently

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    Pop Music

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    are Ballad‚ vocal harmonies from gospel and music soul‚ tempo from dance ‚ jazz and rock music and many more. As the technology advance the pop music is also advances to higher levels of entertainment. It all started in early 1940s improved microphones. It then advances to record system for storage also. In 1950 came the televisions and this pop was every where. 1n 1980 pop music had started promotion using MTV‚ A new sensational channel of entertainment. After 1980 many pop stars arise including

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    In the 21st century nearly every aspect of our lives is digital with people voluntarily putting everything they’re doing online through social media. On top of that people carry a device on their person at all times which contains a camera‚ microphone‚ and tracks their location. The data that is collected and stored on each individual allows the NSA to categorize and track anything they deem problematic. A simple computer program allows the government to monitor every aspect of millions of Americans

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    the smile and applause from the audience. In order to get into Taiji which is a sensitive area to both Japanese government and fisherman‚ a crew is formed to discover the truth there. They utilize state-of-the-art techniques‚ including hidden microphones and cameras in fake rocks‚ the team uncovers how this small seaside village serves as a horrifying harbor of massive dolphin slaughter. We also see how the international governmental organization has been manipulated by the Japanese government

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    musical instrument or costumes and the fourth and last one is that from the score the poets receive the high and low scores are dropped and the middle three are added together giving them a total score of 0 – 30. Before the contest started the microphone was open to other poets. In my opinion there were a couple of poets who were good. After the opening performance was done‚ the host presented a poet who has competed before. Her name was Gypsee. She performed for about 45 minutes‚ the content of

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    a “yellow brick” road (a symbol for gold and a value to our currency) to find the Great and Powerful Wizard of Oz. After a long journey‚ they finally get to him and find out that he is nothing more than a man behind a curtain speaking through a microphone and operating levers‚ knobs and switches to keep the illusion alive. Frank Baum‚ the writer of this tale was an editor of a small newspaper in Aberdeen‚ South Dakota. Baum had written on politics and current events in the late 1880s and early 1890s

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    You only hear the echo when you’re in the middle! I watch as my family walks down the hill‚ ready to continue on the 3-mile drive. I yell for them to come back up to the top to see what I had just found. They all begrudgingly trekked back up the hill and came to see what I was rambling on about. About an hour ago‚ we were meandering about the arboretum‚ walking through the various gardens‚ when we decided to go on the 3-mile drive. We piled in the car and began the slow journey through the winding

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    Dramaturgical Theory

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    true feelings show; however‚ most people never see this. I have performed in many plays at my high school‚ so I have a good understanding of the difference in front and back stage. For example‚ one of the times that I thought I had switched over my microphone after going behind the curtain‚ I really had not. So I start talking about how I missed a whole section because I was distracted by screaming kids. I was going on and on until I realized the entire audience was listening. It was quite embarrassing

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    by both of these responses to the vision of ubiquitous computing. Feature Hands-Free Voice control Gesture control Always-on Low power consumption Instant wake Background working Environment-Aware GPS Accelerometer Compass Camera Microphone Other Sensors Connected Wi-Fi 3G/4G Bluetooth NFC Attention-Getting Less distracting when receiving alerts/reminders/messages Development Platform 3rd party apps API partners Accessories Sixth Sense 1. Introduction SixthSense

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