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    Current Situation (LoJack) and Strategy “LoJack Corporation markets and licenses the LoJack System‚ a unique‚ proprietary system used exclusively by law enforcement personnel to track‚ locate‚ and recover stolen motor vehicles. The problem of vehicle theft has escalated to an epidemic level – estimated to result in an annual loss of almost $8 billion. The LoJack System has a proven track record of reducing damage

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    1977‚ p.344). The 1950s were a decade of economic optimism which resulted in greater materialism and consumerism than ever before. Advertisers did not fail to notice the possibilities that lay in this mentality‚ and immediately made the step from radio to television advertising (Oakley‚ 1990‚ p.230). As a result of the skilful

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    to the radio. One day the radio breaks beyond repair‚ so Jim tells Irene he is going to surprise her with a new one the following day. When the radio arrives Irene describes it as an ugly large piece of gumwood cabinet. After listening to the radio for awhile Irene realizes it has a lot of interference with the outside appliances which Jim has repaired. After the radio is repaired Irene begins to listen to it again and hears voices instead of music. It is in fact every station on the radio is a different

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    a sanctioned strength of 21708 officers and staff of various categories. Television is one of the greatest miracles of science. It was invented by J.L. Baird. One can now see live pictures on the screen while sitting in one’s own house. On the radio set‚ one can only hear the voice of the speaker but on television one can even see his own picture. This invention has brought about a revolution in the fields of entertainment‚ education and communication. The greatest advantage of television is

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    reverse‚ right and left directions according to the user’s key press. The microcontroller featuring in this project will be the AVR microcontroller‚ATmega8. Wh build a DTMF ROBOT? Conventionally‚ robots controlled by wireless communication employ radio frequency(RF)‚ which have the drawbacks of limited working range‚ limited frequency range and the limited control. Use of a mobile phone for robotic control can overcome these limitations. It provides the advantage of robust control‚ working range

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    Radio Topic 1 – Psychological Disorders There are many different types of psychological disorders and even more people who fall under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Nevid‚ 2009‚ p. 524). In the movie Radio‚ the main character is a young man name James Robert Kennedy. Also known as Radio‚ James is in the first scene of the movie shown pushing a shopping cart down a railroad track and is mumbling under his breath and walking with an awkward limp. Immediately the viewer

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    References: [HOL 01] H. Holma and A. Toskala‚ “WCDMA for UMTS: Radio Access for Third Generation Mobile Communications”‚ John Wiley & Sons‚ New York‚ 2001.

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    The Importance of the Telegraph The telegraph is an electromagnet connected to a battery via a switch. When the switch is down‚ the current flows from the battery through the key‚ down the wire‚ and into the sounder at the other end of the line. By itself‚ the telegraph could express only two states‚ on or off. This limitation was eliminated by the fact that it was the duration of the connection that determined the dot and dash from each other being short and long‚ respectively. From these combinations

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    between 300 MHz (0.3 GHz) and 300 GHz. Microwave technology is extensively used for point-to-point telecommunications (i.e.‚ non broadcast uses). Microwaves are especially suitable for this use since they are more easily focused into narrower beams than radio waves‚ allowing frequency reuse; their comparatively higher frequencies allow

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    Tv Radio Censorship

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    and keep themselves updated with news‚ using newspapers‚ television‚ radio and now through the internet. Television and radio are major media used for entertainment. They have a lot of mass appeal across various demographic parameters. The issue of censorship and regulation of content has always been a very subjective matter (and a matter of debate as well). In my opinion‚ censorship is certainly required for all television and radio programs including screening of movies. To what extent must regulation

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