“Something ’s wriggling out of the shadow like a gray snake. Now here ’s another and another one and another one. They look like tentacles to me ... I can see the thing ’s body now. It ’s large‚ large as a bear. It glistens like wet leather. But that face‚ it... it ... ladies and gentlemen‚ it ’s indescribable. I can hardly force myself to keep looking at it‚ it ’s so awful. The eyes are black and gleam like a serpent. The mouth is kind of V-shaped with saliva dripping from its rimless lips that
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Chori Lea Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder‚ also known as manic depression‚ is a common‚ recurrent‚ and debilitating mood disorder which causes extreme shifts in energy and mood. The word bipolar indicates the two main polar extremes which a person with the disorder experiences. According to NIMH the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that oversees neurological and psychological research‚ this disorder affects about 2.3 million adults in the United States and about 1.2 percent of the
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A PROJECT REPORT ON A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF ADVERTISEMENT ON RADIO Submitted in the partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the degree of MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY PRIYANKA GARG EKTA RAWAL (07080003912) (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR) GIBS GITARATTAN INTERNATIONAL
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Extension work‚ Acts of May 8 and June 30‚ 1914‚ in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Jack M. Payne‚ director‚ Cooperative Extension Service‚ Iowa State University of Science and Technology‚ Ames‚ Iowa. 2. A radio program is any program created for radio broadcast. Most programs consist of a number of episodes‚ but one-time programs are also possible. |Type |Description/what is involved |How suitable?
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[pic] School of Radio & Television Arts BDC 979: Radio Production Winter 2011 Professor: Lori Beckstead ext. 6030 email: lbeckste@ryerson.ca Office Location: RCC 124 (enter via RCC 104) Office Hours: No specific office hours. I’m more than happy to set up a time to meet with you anytime…just email or call to set something up. Teaching Assistant: Kevin Konarczewski ext. 7525 email: kevkon@ryerson.ca [pic] About the Course Course Description from the Ryerson University
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Revolutionary War began April 19‚ 1775 and lasted until September 3‚ 1783. During this war there were smaller battles fought throughout the colonies between the Colonial and British forces for the 13 Colonies’ liberation from Great Britain. These battles helped to steer the course of the war and eventually end the war in our favor. One of these pivotal battles was the Battle of Bunker Hill and Breed’s Hill during the Siege of Boston. The battle took place in Charlestown a neighborhood of Boston‚ MA on June
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Radio: Then & Now Although it’s basic format has remained the same‚ radio decades ago has changed quite a bit compared to modern radio. The first culmination of “Wireless Communication” was primarily for times of War and the safety of seafaring vessels. Soon after‚ society began to use radio as an outlet for news broadcasting. The modern radio we listen to today still shares the same functionality of war communication and news reporting‚ but now it is valued more as a source of music and other
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------------------------------------------------- Radio broadcasting | This article includes a list of references‚ but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (November 2008) | | The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide viewof the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. (December 2010) | Long wave radio broadcasting
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Radio has been one of the most important inventions that continues to aide civilization to this day. In scientific terms‚ radio is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Electromagnetic waves push into space going the speed of light‚ which is 300‚000 kilometers per second. When equipment is attached to an antenna‚ the energy becomes radio waves. Some of the energy can be received by another antenna‚ and using a radio receiver‚ the energy connects the transmitter and receiver. Information that is added
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of radio has been gradual over the decades . Radio developed out of pre-existing technologies that is ;telephone and telegraph .It was believed to have originated in 1873 when James Clerk Maxwell wrote his electromagnetic theory which predicted the existence of radio waves; Maxwell’s theory which stated that an electromagnetic signal could be sent through space without using wires .Heinrich Hertz after many experiments generated the radio energy
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