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    home security

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     Bluetooth Remote Home Automation System Using Android Application Shivani patil Shashank parab Ves polytechnic Ves polytechnic ABSTRACTThis paper presents the overall design of Home Automation System (HAS) with low cost and wireless remote control. This system is designed to assist and provide support in order to fulfill the needs of elderly and disabled in home. Also‚ the smart home concept in the system improves the standard living at home. The main control system implements wireless

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    Home Shopping

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    Tapang‚ Dana Jean A. SPCM103-X Sulit na Sulit‚ Bili Na! TV Home Shopping Programs: An Act of Performing (O Shopping Network‚ ABS-CBN) As a child‚ I have watched home shopping networks on television. There was a time when I was really amazed with the frying pan that doesn’t need oil to be able to fry eggs or ham. I was even able to memorize the demonstrator’s lines there. I’ve also watched a chef manipulate a set of knives‚ showing how one knife can cut the pineapple into half so easily or slice

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    Norman Mclean’s A River Runs Through It explores many feelings and experiences of one "turn of the century" family in Missoula‚ Montana. In both the movie‚ directed by Robert Redford‚ and the original work of fiction we follow the Mcleans through their joys and sorrows. However‚ the names of the characters and places are not purely coincidental. These are the same people and places known by Norman Mclean as he was growing up. In a sense‚ A River Runs Through It is Mclean’s autobiography. Although

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    How Steroids Changed Mlb

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    improve a hitter’s hand-eye coordination‚ balance‚ or reflex‚ steroids can affect how hard a hitter hits a baseball. The harder one can hit a baseball the better the chance a hitter has of a getting a base hit. More hits lead to more runs scored‚ home runs hit‚ runs batted in by a single player. High statistics lead to Major League Baseball records that have stood for many years to be broken. A player will earn a high salary because of his accomplishments. He will have more of a fan base. This not

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    history of baseball

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    interesting and intriguing records and scandals took place. A. A highlight of the middle age of baseball (1900-1948) was the career of slugger Babe Ruth. "On October 1st‚ 1927‚ Babe Ruth slugged his sixtieth home run of the season‚ off Washington Senators pitcher Tom Zachary." (Ruth Breaks Own Home Run Record). B. The "Black Sox" scandal of 1919 put a

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    a higher level. A huge part of watching sports is witnessing the very peak of human athletic ability‚ and legalizing performance enhancing drugs would only help athletes climb even higher. Steroids and doping will help pitchers to throw harder‚ home runs to go further‚ cyclists to charge for longer and sprinters to test the very limits of human speed. It also makes sense for professional sports to allow steroids from a business standpoint. One needs only look to the late 1990s‚

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    Sports in the 1950's

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    Sports in the 1950’s Whether it’s Mark McGwire breaking the home run record‚ Terell Davis breaking the rushing record‚ or superstars retiring‚ Americans have always had a fascination with sports. Sports have provided entertainment even before radio or television. Sports provided many things for the fans that watched them. Sports allowed communities to grow stronger and provided great athletes to look up to. With the arrival of television sports took on a whole new meaning. Being able to watch

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    Hospice in the Home and Home Health Care If an individual was recovering from an illness and needed continued support at home‚ what type of care would be needed? Home Health Care (HHC) focuses on patient rehabilitation and traditional medical management. With HHC‚ the patient‚ family‚ or friends are educated and trained how to care for the patient at home with anticipation of recovery. Hospice focuses on the quality of life and patient comfort. Hospice care is meant for the time when treatment can

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    Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner‚ by Alan Sillitoe deals with an athlete facing conformity. Smith‚ Sillitoe’s character is a young "rebel‚" who is in a borstal for stealing money from a neighborhood bakery. Smith is a long-distance runner‚ who runs every morning while in the borstal. The borstal governor keeps on top of Smith to keep running and win the "Borstal Blue Ribbon Prize Cup for Long Distance Cross-Country Running (All England)." Throughout the story‚ Smith expresses his hate for the

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    Orchard View Care Home was closed down in October 2011‚ 19 vulnerable adults died due to poor practices. A five-week inquest heard how some residents were given wrong doses of medication‚ and left soiled and unattended due to staff shortages. Call bells were also often not answered for long periods or could not be reached by elderly people living at the home. Several examples of poor care and neglect were revealed during the inquest‚ including:  A woman who had not stood for six months was pulled

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