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    Gsm Based Notice Board

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    GSM BASED DIGITAL NOTICE BOARD Topic: GSM BASED DIGITAL NOTICE BOARD Description: The world is going mobile and we want to control everything without moving an inch.The main aim of the project will be to design a SMS driven automatic display . The message to be displayed is sent through a SMS with the help of a GSM module.And the message will be displayed on LCD display. Basic working and hardware required: The main components include microcontroller‚ GSM modem. These components are integrated

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    Wireless Electronic Notice Board with Multi Point Receivers using Zigbee Communication System Title of the project: Wireless Electronic Notice Board Domain: Wireless Communication Software: Embedded C‚ Keil‚ Proload Microcontroller: AT89S52 Power Supply: +5V‚ 750mA Regulated Power Supply Display: LED 5mm Crystal: 11.0592MHz Communication Device: Zigbee Module Applications: Colleges‚ Schools‚ offices‚ public utility places. ABSTRACT Notice Board is primary thing in any institution

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Aid to Australia – Geography Essay The purpose of Australian Aid is to help developing countries around the world eradicate poverty and to promote stability and prosperity both in our region and beyond‚ by providing different types of assistance and financial support. Although Australia receives a number of benefits due to aid‚ several disadvantages can also arise as a result of this link with different countries. Providing aid to developing countries in the

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    Chapter 2 Understanding the Australian legal system Chapter 2 | Understanding the Australian legal system 1. 2. 3. 4. The Australian Constitution The legislature The executive The judiciary The Australian Constitution Chapter 2 Understanding the Australian legal system Structure of the Australian Constitution Table 2.1 Federal / State relations Exclusive powers Concurrent powers Residual powers Federal Parliament only Federal and State Parliaments State Parliaments only Examples Customs

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    one artwork By John Glover‚ focusing on the elements of art (Line‚ Shape‚ Tone‚ Texture and Colour) Patterdale Farm - John Glover (circa 1840) John Glover’s Patterdale Farm captures the Australian landscape at its greatest incorporating varied tone using the deep greens associated with Australian landscape‚ accompanied by the rich detail spread throughout the work. The painting depicting a common setting during the 1840’s in Australia. His use of varied tone casts great spanning shadows

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    Two Australian Speeches

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    "The completedness of a speech relies on the contribution of the parts to the whole" Choose TWO speeches and argue how the structure of each contributes significantly to your understanding of the speech as a whole. An orator’s ability to utilise speech structure permits them to not only convey their ideas efficiently‚ but also to help achieve a social change and improvement. This notion of social change is at the heart of any successful speech. The idea of “parts to the whole” is shown in both

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    Brown vs. Board of Education Although the thirteenth amendment “abolished slavery‚” the fourteenth amendment granted “due process/equal right clause‚” and the fifteenth amendment granted African American men “the right to vote‚” African American were still dealing with oppression. Later‚ the nineteenth amendment would grant all women the right to vote. Yet‚ it would take years for African Americans to overcome legal and social oppression‚ and they will continue to fight. The South‚ however‚ did

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    Essay Introduction The conscription issue during the second Indo – China war in the 1960’s tore apart the fabric of Australian society and resulted in divisions in all sections of the community. There were many reasons for Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War‚ including the allegiance commitments of South-East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO). The introduction of conscription illustrates the main purpose of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War. The conscription issues and the war itself

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    Australian Requirement for Business Combinations Abstract: The issue of accounting for Business Combinations‚ according to Australian standards‚ has been a cause of considerable concerns and controversies for both‚ accountants and academics. However‚ due to the enormity of transactions involved in it‚ it becomes highly important to understand its application.   In this research‚ we will outline various concepts and definitions to business combinations and address some important issues such

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    by the Panel. Each amendment will be analysed on its symbolic significance and potential legal ramifications. Finally this paper will conclude on how to best give Indigenous Australians recognition within the constitution. Constitutional Recognition For the panel‚ constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians means removing provisions in the Constitution that contemplate racial discrimination. Whether intended or not‚ the five proposals address the broader issues of racial discrimination

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