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    Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) ADS-B is one of the most important‚ underlying technologies in the FAA’s plan to transform air traffic control from the current radar-based system ( that was invented during World War II) to a satellite-based system. ADS-B is bringing the precision and reliability of satellite-based surveillance to the nation’s skies. AviationGlossary.com defines ADS-B as Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast ADS-B is a next generation surveillance technology

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    sphere about a fixed Earth. The points where Earth’s rotation axis intersects the celestial sphere are called the north and south celestial poles. The line where Earth’s equatorial plane cuts the celestial sphere is the celestial equator. The time from one sunrise to the next is called a solar day. The time between successive risings of any given star is one sidereal day. Because of Earth’s revolution around the Sun‚ the solar day is a few minutes longer than the sidereal day. The Sun’s yearly path

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    Kennedy vs. Nixon” In Richard Nixon’s political ad‚ “Peace‚” the overall message is about experience and knowing what to do during though times. Nixon’s campaign tried to convey this seriousness by shooting its commercials of Nixon perched on a desk and speaking directly to the camera. In JFK’s 1960 “Debate‚” political ad‚ he addresses the people in a snappier way‚ and by “facing the issues squarely.” However‚ neither of the candidates’ ads was about issues; rather‚ they were more contrast in

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    other company endorsements in most magazines‚ is that it takes up one whole page. This grabs the reader’s attention immediately as his or her eyes are only focused on the company‚ with no other distractions in different areas. It is also evident that the page is divided into two different parts‚ the top blue box‚ and the extraneous information below the box. The blue box attracts the most attention due to its bold figure and exquisite use of colour. This works to the company’s advantage as the majority

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    of pollution such as air emissions and noise. Noise pollution from buses‚ cars‚ and plans as well as recreational vehicles such as snowmobiles is an ever-growing issue of modern life. For example‚ noise produced by snowmobiles might affect animals to alter their natural activity patterns. Transport emissions and other emissions from energy production are related to photochemical pollution‚ acid rain and global warming. Air pollution from tourist transportation has effects on the global level. Some

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    sexual objects‚ obsessed with appearance and dating; while men are more likely to be shown as aggressive and powerful‚ accomplishing some all important task(Ruth 1995‚ 388). Different gender stereotypes are portrayed at different times of the day and evening in order to target certain audiences. All of these images portray different levels of traditional gender roles. Often these differences are not discrete‚ |Men are generally thought of as independent‚ objective‚ active‚ competitive‚ self-confident

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    AE 100 Essay In the last 20 years‚ globalization is a very buzz-word which people can head it from government‚ business‚ and media. Therefore‚ as a buzz-word‚ people give it a common definition: ¡°a rapid increase in international trade and investment in the last 20 years which is breaking down national borders and creating a single global economy-often called the ¡®global village¡¯ (Greenfield‚ 2007)¡±. However not everything is good‚ globalization also has the advantage and disadvantage.

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    stick out from the advertisement‚ but the diction used makes a huge impact on the viewer. Instead of using a figure of an actual tiger‚ it is being personified by using a little caucasian girl that is about five years of age as the figure presents. If the advertisement had used a regular tiger cub the emotions drawn out from it would be from those who think little baby cubs are cute animals‚ but by switching it to be a child that looks like a tiger cub you get the emotions not only from those who

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    set by Advertising Standards Authority (known as ASA)‚ it basically tightens the creative freedom to cigarettes advertising. However‚ Silk Cut advertising has successfully launched a campaign that break through the tradition of cigarette ad‚ as well as print ad in the world. This document will be covered the areas of‚ why the campaign was launched‚ the location of the campaign had run‚ the reason behind and the people who created it. Who creative the Silk Cut campaign? The classic Silk Cut campaign

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    Victoria’s Secret has several ads on television and in magazines that are most likely to bring attention to women. This particular ad contains an image of a women’s arm‚ her hand in a seductive position while holding a red bra in her fingers looking like she is about to drop it on the ground. The background is dark pink around the edges and gets lighter as it gets closer to the bra. This effect draws the audience in so they focus on the bra in the center of the ad. In small letters under the bra

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