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    How to Solder First a few safety precautions: * Never touch the element or tip of the soldering iron.  They are very hot (about 400°C) and will give you a nasty burn. * Take great care to avoid touching the mains flex with the tip of the iron.  The iron should have a heatproof flex for extra protection. An ordinary plastic flex will melt immediately if touched by a hot iron and there is a serious risk of burns and electric shock. * Always return the soldering iron to its stand when

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    What is the difference between competitive advantage and comparative advantage? Answer: An advantage that a firm has over its competitors‚ that differentiates the Product or services offered by the firm and allows the firm to reduce it’s Cost or generate Higher Revenue or Margin is known as Competitive Advantage. A competitive advantage is something that a consumer views in a product or service as having higher value than the other competitors of the firm in the industry. It is an expertise that

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    International | Radio Industry assignment | By Vishal Singh | User 5/2/2012 | Advent of Radio The arrival of ’Moving Pictures’ with sound and then ’Television’ were expected to be the death knell for ’Radio’. However Radio has not just survived repeated predictions of its demise but grown tremendously. It has benefited listeners and advertisers alike and earned the status of a ’Constant Companion’... What allowed Radio to accomplish this feat? Read on for the long journey the Radio industry

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    Case Analysis: WFNX-101.7 FM and Boston’s Radio Wars Situation Overview WFNX was started in 1983 by The Phoenix Media/Communications Group‚ with the intent to appeal to the newspaper’s same audience of educated‚ affluent‚ single professionals and students seeking different opinions from those offered by mainstream media. WFNX was a first mover in the “new wave” or “alternative rock” music genre – they offered something different and had a firm commitment to the local music scene‚ and quickly

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    TITLE PAGE THE ROLE OF THE RADIO IN PROPAGATING CULTURE IN NIGERIA BY LEGHEMO JOY EZEMOKUMO MC/2006/129 A PROJECT RESEARCH SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION‚ FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B .Sc) DEGREE IN MASS COMMUNICATION. CARITAS UNIVERSITY AMORJI –NIKE ENUGU STATE AUGUST‚ 2010 THE ROLE OF RADIO IN PROPAGATING CULTURE IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF KOLUAMA‚ BAYELSA STATE) BY

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    pirate radio concerns the actions of unlicensed stations becoming more hostile towards the state and authority‚ using the medium for community building from within societies and pushing for democratisation and decentralisation of media. Taiwan is a good example in this instance because its radio market is so crowded and full of various content. The broadcasting market in Taiwan has also rapidly changed in recent years due to the fast paced movement towards democracy there (Ke‚ 2000). Pirate radio is

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    Introduction The company was started as Radio Shack in 1921 by two brothers. They are Theodore and Milton Deutschmann who wanted

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    Kamara M.V. (2012). Empowering Women to end hunger and poverty. Monrovia. United Nations Radio. Kwapong‚ O. (2009). Male support for gender equality. Accra‚ Ghana University Press Lennie‚ J Lumadi‚ W.M. (2012). Empowering the voiceless rural women: A daunting task in African society. Kamla-Raj‚ 10(2): 123-130. Rolls‚ S. and Narayan‚ D. (2008). Empowering communities‚ informing policy: the potential of community radio. Suva‚ Quality Print. Wierenga S. (1994). Women interest and empowerment‚ gender planning

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    An example of a disability would be Radios mental retardation not allowing him to care for himself independently. Many people generalize what each disability is but it’s important to know that each disability varies from each person. For example‚ I was astonished to see in this movie Radio walking around town alone. I use to believe that people who have mental disabilities were not allowed to be alone and it was required for them to be always supervised by responsible adults. However‚ this film did

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    How to Start a Radio Station by HowStuffWorks.com Contributors 17 Have you ever wished you could start your own radio station? There are three different types or radio stations you can start: low-power (for non-profit organizations)‚ full-power (for commercial radio stations) or internet streaming (broadcasting live online). Here’s how to start a non-internet radio station. 1. Apply for a frequency. It may take a long time before you’re assigned a frequency [source FCC]. 2. Apply for a license

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