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    “STRATELLITE: SATELLITE IN STRATOSPHERE” Mr. Rajveer Marwal‚ Asst. Professor‚ ECE Deptt.‚ Poornima College of Engg.‚ Jaipur Email-ID: rajveer.ec@poornima.org Sudeep Kumar Dass‚ Student of Final Year ECE‚ Poornima College of Engg.‚ Jaipur Email-ID: sudeeppceevn047@poornima.org 1. ABSTRACT Wireless communication is simply data communication without the use of landlines. This may involve cellular telephone‚ twoway radio‚ fixed wireless (broadband wireless)‚ laser (freespace optics) or satellite communications

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    The Odyssey Themes

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    Sorrow‚ Suffering‚ Grief‚ Agony‚ Distress‚ and Misery: According to Greek Mythology the act of being human demands that you must suffer and there is no escape from pain‚ it is the price you pay to be human. “By nights he would lie beside her‚ of necessity‚ in the hollow caerns‚ against his will‚ by one who was willing‚ but all the days he would sit upon the rocks‚ at the seaside‚ breaking his heart in tears and lamentation and sorrow as weeping tears he looked out over the barren water. “(5.154-158)

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    Title/Author: The OdysseyBy: HomerDate of Publication/Genre: unknown; epic poem | Biographical information about the author: Next to nothing is known about Homer. He probably lived in the late eighth and early seventh centuries. He was blind and he also composed Iliad. | Historical information on the period of publication: The time was very influential to the story. During this time‚ all stories were passed on by word of mouth. People who were gifted with a silver tongue were held in high regard

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    Essay On The Odyssey

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    An Analysis of The Odyssey The Odyssey is an Epic written by the ancient Greek poet Homer. The epic is a sequel to one of Homer’s previous works The Iliad. This story follows the great hero Odysseus’ struggles to find his way home after the Trojan War. There are plenty of monsters‚ angry gods‚ and hostile natives that hinder his journey home along the way; however‚ this tale is overflowing with Odysseus‚ his crew‚ and their undoubtable reckless actions and succumbing to temptation. Giving in to

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    Odysseus A Hero

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    The Odyssey Hero Paper We all know who a hero is‚ right? The person who saves the day and is willing to risk their life and does nothing but good in the world. The Odyssey is about a man named Odysseus who encounters many mythical creatures on his way home to Ithaca‚ and those creatures try to stop and kill Odysseus from getting home. He then lands on Calypso’s island where she keeps him captive for 7 years until Hermes orders Calypso to let him go. When Odysseus finally gets home‚ he and his son

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    peninsula on the west and Obscurata to the east. There have been16 sites‚ from both nations and the islands that have been found‚ with four of them having undergone excavations. The four excavated sites are Foggy Bottom on Drygalski Island‚ Echinus Bay on Helios Island‚ Hecate beach on Erebus‚ and Lingula Inlet on the mainland of Illysium. (Fig.1) Some of the typical artifacts found from the Nebulosa Islands include; Bone and Ivory tools such as toggling harpoon heads‚ barbed harpoon heads‚ hooks and labrets;

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    Odysseus In Hades

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    A.E. Stallings writes “The Companions of Odysseus in Hades‚” employing a plural narrative to effectively convey a powerful theme. The poem describes what happens to Odysseus’ companions after they eat the cattle of the Sun god‚ Helios‚ despite being warned not to. As a punishment for their actions‚ the companions are sent down to Hades‚ while only Odysseus lives. The plural narrative is a unique literary element that is rarely used in literature because of the challenge it poses to the writer

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    Odyssey Leadership Essay

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    Odysseus’ Leadership Qualities Leadership is a trait or characteristic that one does not have‚ but adapts to. A leader is someone who is in charge‚ and guides and instructs a crew to reach their destination. Leadership is something that you develop overtime from observations and experience. One of the greatest leaders in The Odyssey is Odysseus‚ because of his ability to make sacrifices‚ his trust in his men‚ and his role model-like qualities. Firstly. Odysseus is a good leader because of his

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    Through The Odysseys entire journey‚ Odysseus would face struggles that would make a mere man tremble in fear. Homer’s epic is centered around ones free will against the hierarchy of power‚ and Odysseus’ destiny to embark dangers for a way home. Many historians and translators of these tales believe that the fates were not heavily shown in these books due to a power unseen. Though not directly perceived‚ the sisters whom have controlled lives for hundreds of years are represented in the backround

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    Angelica Avalos Ms. Howitt Eng. 11 Ap. Per 1 1/31/2013 Root List #5 1. Vita – Life Viable - physically fitted to live Vital having- remarkable energy‚ liveliness‚ or force of personality Devitalize- to deprive of vitality or vital properties Vitamin- any of a group of organic substances essential in small quantities to normal metabolism Vitalize- to give life to 2. Demo - People Democracy- government by the people Demography- the science of vital and social

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