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    Shannon Weaver Model

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    noise such as the loud sounds or objects that comes in the way of delivering the message or receiving it. The semantic noise it is more like an untouchable barriers such as distraction and attitude. The Decoder: Just as the source needs an encoder to translate the message so the receiver needs a decoder to retranslate the message so it could be understood. The receiver: The person or the goupe at the end of the line who will receive the message. I will apply Shannon-weaver model on Dessange

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    Intelligent Water Pump for Farmer Now days in most of the villages due to ‘Load shading’ there is irregular electricity supply to water pump. In most of the cases the water pumps are 2 to 3 km away from the farm. Due to electricity failure a farmer must to go every time near to pump controller to turn ON/OFF the pump. This problem becomes most serious during night time. Also delay in the process of water pump switching causes wastage of electricity‚ water as well as time. Objective: The

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    Seminar Report Abstract Digital cinema is a promising application that utilizes high-speed optical networks to transfer super high definition (SHD) images. The networks are primarily used for distributing digital cinema contents in packet data form‚ and are also used to support new services such as the live streaming of musicals and sport games to movie theaters. While current transfer services offer high-definition (HD) quality video‚ live-streaming applications will soon shift to providing cinema

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    E-tailing Behaviors and Persuasive Message COMM 470 Monday‚ May 28‚ 2013 Annjela Hynes-Porter Transacting goods and services via the Internet‚ better known as E-tailing is as popular as traditional shopping‚ and steadily becoming more popular globally; countless options are available to consumers via this method of shopping. Specifically‚ this method of shopping is increasing in popularity in part to attractive benefits‚ such as availability‚ pricing‚ time savings

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    Altera Quartus Experiment

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    was generated and placed in an empty Graphics Editor window. In order to display the required performance of the pushbutton enabled counter by the DE1 board‚ the pulsar symbol was followed with a counter symbol (to realize counter function) and a decoder (to display the function on 7segment displays). Then the schematic of the second assignment was completed. 5. Following the step 4‚ the entered schematic was compiled and simulated. After these operations were ensured successful‚ the design was

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    encoder is always the leader of the communication i.e. the teacher in our case. The decoder is the receiver of information i.e. the learner. The ideal state to achieve is that of Adult-Adult. This is the state where both parties show and receive most respect. Child-Parent must be avoided at all costs as the child is less experienced than the parent and the parent will always look to dominate the child. If the decoder is a child‚ they may need nurturing in order to learn the foundations of communication

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    is said to be effective only if it brings the desired response from the receiver. Communication consists of six components or elements. Components of Communication 1. Context 2. Sender/Encoder 3. Message 4. Medium 5. Receiver/Decoder 6. Feedback Context Every message (Oral or written)‚ begins with context. Context is a very broad field that consists different aspects. One aspect is country‚ culture and organization. Every organization‚ culture and country communicate information

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    APPLICATIONS OF MICROPROCESSOR 8086 ON OUTER PERIPHERALS Vishal Dahuja B.Tech. - CSE RC1701A’29’ Reg. No # 1050070024 vishaldahuja@gmail.com 1. INTRODUCTION The 8086 microprocessor is the 16 bit microprocessor which means that the arithmetic logic unit‚ its internal registers and also the data bus these entire have to work with 16 bit at a time. The microprocessor has 20 bit address bus and therefore 220 memory locations. The pin diagram of 8086 is as shown: The 8086 microprocessor is just like

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    Mobile Controled Robot

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    end‚ which is called ‘Dual Tone Multiple frequency’ (DTMF) tone. The robot receives these tones via the receiver mobile phone which is on board. The received tone is processed by the microcontroller with the help of DTMF decoder IC CM8870DE . This IC communicates with the motor driver IC l293d through the microcontroller interface which drives the motor in forward‚ reverse‚ right and left directions according to the user’s key press. The microcontroller featuring in this

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    Conciseness iv. Completeness v. Consideration vi. Concreteness vii. Courtesy 1. Correctness At the time of encoding‚ if the sender has comprehensive knowledge about the decoder or receiver of message‚ it makes the communication an ease. The encoder should know the status‚ knowledge and educational background of the decoder. Correctness means:  Use the right level of language  Correct use of grammar‚ spelling and punctuation  Accuracy in stating facts and figures Correctness in message helps

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