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    Electronic Dice

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    ELECTRONIC DICE . TO CONSTRUCT AN ELECTRONIC DICE USING LEDS . BACKGROUND: LED’s History The first known report of a light-emitting solid-state diode was made in 1907 by the British experimenter H. J. Round. However‚ no practical use was made of the discovery for several decades. Independently‚ Oleg Vladimirovich Losev published "Luminous carborundum [[silicon carbide]] detector and

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    and Electronic Communication Dealing with Cyberspace Annette Slaughter LES.330.DISB1T01.SP2011 February 23‚ 2011 Abstract In the world of litigation‚ it is a difficult enough task to wade through all the laws‚ acts and statutes that compose constitutional law. With the introduction of new technologies dealing with cyberspace‚ one of the issues laws firms have to contend with electronic communication. Electronic communication encompasses the areas of document review or electronic discovery

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    Age Of Discovery Causes

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    discussion of the causes for the Age of Discovery‚ and the early colonization of the Americas‚ the Age of Discovery occurred in Europe‚ in the mid 15th to 16th centuries‚ and describes the time period in which Europe; predominantly Spain; set out to discover a new safe passage to the Indies‚ and Asia. The impetus for the discovery was the continued unrest in the Middle East after the Crusaders had returned to Europe. I will discuss how these events influenced the discovery of the Americas‚ and led to the

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    Europe's Age Of Discovery

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    Europe’s Age of Discovery which began in the early 15th century and ended around the early 17th century changed world and paved the way for the modern world as we know it. Explorers traveled the seas‚ discovering new places and routes for trade and travel making daring journeys out across the seas and then navigating their way back home to report on their discoveries. This paper will discuss will discuss the discovery of these new places and the tools that made those discoveries possible as well

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    DISCOVERY FREE PPT 1

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    HSC Area of Study Discovery AN ETA RESOURCE www.englishteacher.com.au Overview of the session !   The rubric !   Why is discovery an important concept? !   The texts as discoveries !   Activities to start the unit with students !   Ways into the texts and related texts The rubric !   Students need to know the rubric!   One way to engage with the rubric is to look at each statement and determine the focus by deciding if it is a: WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN WHY or HOW !   type of statement The rubric

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    Digital Electronics

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    digital electronic is the branch in which most of the devices used work on direct current. this current is very less as compared to the current used in electrics. The direct current is more dangerous as compared to the altenating current‚ but it is harmful after a certain range like above 18 volts. But all the electronics appliances work below this range . The main things in digital electonics are 0 and 1.The whole of the digital electronics depends on 0 & 1. where o stands for ’off’ and 1 for

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    Electronic Gadgets

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    now new research shows that excessive reliance on electronic gadgets (like ... also try to engage students better through the use of electronic gadgets and ... Positive and negative impact of electronic devices and gadget yapbeelee.hubpages.com › Family and Parenting Feb 23‚ 2012 - Electronic devices and gadget may benefit children. ... there are some impacts on the usage of the electronic devices and gadgets games. Technology: Do electronic gadgets make students smarter ... articles.sun-sentinel

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    Electronic Watchdog

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    CIRCUIT IDEAS ELECTRONIC WATCHDOG TAPAN KUMAR MAHARANA I VED DWI S.C. H ere’s an electronic watchdog for your house that sounds to inform you that somebody is at the gate. The circuit comprises a transmitter unit and a receiver unit‚ which are mounted face to face on the opposite Fig. 4: Mounting arrangement for transmitter and receiver units Fig. 1: 38kHz IR transmitter circuit Fig. 3: Pin configurations of TSOP1738 and UM66 Fig. 2: Receiver circuit pillars of the

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    In the beginning of fifteen century‚ Europeans began what we now call “the age of exploration and discovery”. Portugal‚ Spain‚ Dutch‚ French‚ and England were all in battle for territory. People may asked why did all these countries want to colonize the Americas so bad? Before series of voyages launched to discover the new world‚ people had no knowledge of what the other side of the world was like and what did the Americas have to offer. The Europeans hoped that when they went to discover the Americas

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    Electronic Communication

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    Electronic communication was discovered in 1998. It is a form of communication that is used for the transfer of data‚ images‚ signals‚ signs‚ etc. through wire‚ electromagnetic energy‚ radio‚ photoelectronic or photo-optical system. With its growing popularity‚ people have started to communicate via email. Electronic communication is not only a novel tool‚ it also serves to be an interesting mode of communication. However‚ while being a crisp form of conveying messages‚ it has a facet that inclines

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