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    Module 2 Data Communication Fundamentals Version 2 CSE IIT‚ Kharagpur Lesson 1 Data and Signal Version 2 CSE IIT‚ Kharagpur Specific Instructional Objectives At the end of this lesson the students will be able to: • • • • • • • • • Explain what is data Distinguish between Analog and Digital signal Explain the difference between time and Frequency domain representation of signal Specify the bandwidth of a signal Specify the Sources of impairment Explain Attenuation and Unit of Attenuation

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    focused on eliminating social inequality and injustice‚ but rapid urbanization continued racism‚ and most importantly the Vietnam War‚ had created a stark contrast of the promises and reality of the time. If we apply Hofstede’s four cultural dimensions to 60’s there’d be two contrasting cultures which are almost mirror representations of each other. The majority culture was on the right characterized by older age‚ a high power distance‚ masculinity affinity‚ and uncertainty avoidance‚ and individualistic

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    The General Relationship between Physical Characteristics and Walking Speed The data gathered from 4 to 5 individuals pertaining to their walking speed was documented in 5 different instances and an average taken to gain a clearer picture of a relationship between the average walking speed of an individual and the impact of physical characteristics between individuals‚ on walking speed. 1. INTRODUCTION In observing individuals in daily routines‚ it appears that height‚ and weight affects

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    Architecture and the Environment Paper Most often‚ the quality of life and one’s health is attributed to factors such a healthy diet‚ one’s activity level‚ lifestyle‚ and even genetic predisposition. Seldom mentioned is architecture as responsible for one’s well-being. However‚ herein lies a mistake because how and where one lives does affect the way one feels and behaves. Architecture is something surrounding the human population every day. Be it at home‚ at work‚ or anywhere else‚ architecture

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    124). This means that even though under the First Amendment we have the freedom of speech‚ there are limitations to this freedom. One of the types of speech that is restricted and not protected that the author of the textbook mentions is speech that incites “a criminal act‚ ‘fighting words‚’ and genuine threats” (page 124). This means that if anyone is to say or publish anything that calls for an act of violence and/or any other type of criminal activity‚ it is not protected under the First Amendment

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    By: Hessah Alkaoud Introduction: Teaching is simple. It does not always require creativity to do it right. It is the art of using the right teaching method for the right student personality in the right environment. How much a particular student learns in a course is actually governed partially by that learner’s native ability and preceding preparation but also by the consistency of his learning style and the teacher’s teaching style. Teachers’ teaching plans can exceed the learning process for

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    Architecture Thesis‚ Learn How To Lay A Rock Solid Foundation Of Your Architectural Thesis. Writing architecture thesis is the academic task to be done to get one’s own hard-earned degree in the field of architecture. It requires rigorous efforts by the students to accomplish this task. He/she may have to become a social outcast
till the achievement of architectural thesis. Architectural Thesis Subjects You will have a wide range of subjects when you will have to write your architecture thesis.

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    forget you only have one opportunity to make a first impression” says Natalie Massenet. We get a first impression of characters personality in literature based on their first words in F Scott Fitzgerald’s book Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald chose specific first words for Tom and Daisy who are married‚ and live across the bay from our narrator Nick Carraway‚ to give us an insight of who they are throughout the book. F. Scott Fitzgerald composed first words for Tom Buchanan‚ Daisy’s very wealthy husband

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    IMMINENT LAWLESS ACTION TEST IN BRANDENBURG Introduction The First Amendment of the United States Constitution provides that “Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press.” This language restricts government’s ability to constrain the speech of citizens‚ however‚ the prohibition on abridgment of the freedom of speech is not absolute. Notwithstanding the often broad freedom of expression guaranteed by the First Amendment‚ there are some historically rooted exceptions

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    Report on Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) ABSTRACT SOA is a design for linking business and computational resources (principally organizations‚ applications and data) on demand to achieve the desired results for service consumers (which can be end users or other services). Service-orientation describes an architecture that uses loosely coupled services to support the requirements of business processes and users. Resources on a network in a SOA environment are made available as independent

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