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    Linux Software [rtlsdr.org wiki] http://rtlsdr.org/softwarelinux rtlsdr.org wiki Linux Software Options for free software in Linux are: GNURadio [http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki] is an excellent but unwieldy piece of software for use with RTLSDR. It’s the only software for now that will receive analogue (FM‚ AM‚ sideband) and digital modes such as AP25‚ FSK and ADS-B. Be warned it’s not very easy to drive but if you are canny you can use it to build your own software

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    David Moore III 10/22/12 Informative Speech A Sinking Feeling Central Idea: Many people may not know about these but scientists think they may be happening more frequently. Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about what causes sinkholes‚ where they commonly occur‚ and what can you do to keep yourself safe from sinkholes. Introduction I.The date is February 2‚ 2011‚ after a long wet winter in Levittown‚ New York a elementary school bus was making its way to school. The bus turned

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    Alcohol Ban

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    that alcohol ban is to interfere in life style. To begin with‚ the supporters of this argument that alcohol results in loss of consciousness. This is because alcoholic people commit crime more than others. For example‚ statistics and researches clearly show that the rate of domestic violence is high in family in which those who drink alcohol a lot live. That is‚ parents of alcoholic people are exposed to physical and verbal violence In addition to this‚ majority of traffic accidents result

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    Speed Cameras and Their Effectiveness Edward Anderson COMM/215 March 20‚ 2013 Dr. Sawyer Speed cameras in the Washington‚ D.C. metro area are becoming more common every day. Speed cameras in our area are providing added wealth to the communities in which they are placed. Speed cameras are located mostly in school zones and high traffic areas. Most important is the effectiveness speed cameras have on our daily commute; from drivers pressing on their brakes for cameras‚ to allowing traffic

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    A Paper presentation on REAL TIME IMAGE PROCESSING APPLIED TO TRAFFIC – QUEUE DETECTION ALGORITHM [pic] ABSTRACTh This paper primarily aims at the new technique of video image processing used to solve problems associated with the real-time road traffic control systems. There is a growing demand for road traffic data of all kinds. Increasing congestion problems and problems associated with existing detectors spawned an interest in such new

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    English 102 29 March 2012 “Texting While Driving: To Ban or Not to Ban?” Adults and teenagers are making a choice everyday to take their eyes off the road‚ their minds off of driving‚ and their hands off the wheel when they text and drive. The dangers of texting while driving are known nationwide‚ but the numerous deaths and accidents don’t seem to be stopping anyone from texting while behind the wheel. Several major corporations have launched campaigns to educate the public about

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    Surveillance Camera

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    Surveillance cameras in banks‚ offices‚ shops and streets have been very successful in reducing crime in the workplace and in public‚ but they are also a tool for their users to spy on people’s private business. Surveillance is a close observation of a person or a group‚ especially one under suspicion for the purpose of influencing‚ directing‚ managing‚ or protecting. It creates both positive and negative effects. It is very useful for governments and law enforcements to maintain social control

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    Traffic Congestion

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    Traffic congestion is a condition on road networks that occurs as use increases‚ and is characterized by slower speeds‚ longer trip times‚ and increased vehicularqueueing. The most common example is the physical use of roads by vehicles. When traffic demand is great enough that the interaction between vehicles slows the speed of the traffic stream‚ this results in some congestion. As demand approaches the capacity of a road (or of the intersections along the road)‚ extreme traffic congestion sets

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    Hadee Haque Professor Isip English 1301 France Should Rethink the Ban on Burqa Ever since Islam has begun‚ in the 7th century‚ women have been accustomed to wear the burqa. The burqa is a piece of clothing that covers the entire body‚ only leaving the eyes open. The burqa can be broken down to three pieces; the first piece covers the body from neck all the way down to the ankles‚ the second piece‚ also called the niqab‚ covers the face only leaving the eyes open‚ and the third piece‚ also called

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    Surveillance Cameras

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    Surveillance Cameras Nadine Strossen is the authors of “Everyone is watching you” an article that its main purpose is to alert readers how our privacy rights are been violated by surveillance cameras. The article in general informs the reader of the topic right from the beginning with the title which explains a lot of the matter to discuss. The author introduces the topic very clear with the example of Eric Blair the author of “Big Brother is watching you” and how this caption relates to the matter

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