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    current technology came to the forefront‚ we had about seven basic modes of communication: telephone‚ telegraph wire‚ television‚ radio‚ mail‚ fax machines‚ eventually the pager (or beeper) and the grapevine---over the fence. Many of those technologies were barely old enough to be fully retired when telephonic mobility‚ the Internet and intranets came into play. Radio signals and wires‚ plus telephonic cabling‚ gave us the ability to transport and transfer tons of information faster than the Pony

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    Radio Waves In the modern societyradio is the most widely used medium of broadcasting and electronic communication : it plays a major role in many areas such as public safety‚ industrial manufacturing‚ processing‚ agriculture‚ transportation‚ entertainment‚ national defense‚ space travel‚ overseas communication‚ news reporting and weather forecasting. In radio broadcasts‚ they use the radio waves which can be both microwaves and longer radio waves. These are transmitted in two ways: amplitude

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    Britain prior to the eighteenth century was predominantly an agrarian society‚ in which the majority population resided in rural areas. In the span of the eighteenth and nineteenth century Britain burgeoned into an urban society and most notably the birthplace of the industrial revolution. The Industrial Revolution is believed to be a revolution due expansive influence it had on society through facets such as the change in society socially‚ and innovative new notable mechanization. The Industrial

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    Radio Show

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    Radio Show Boys Group Ix-B;By Ashish Kumar Rj: Hey You Guys‚ Notice What Time It Is .Yeah It Is Banter Time With Your Own Ashish And Your One And Only Rajni Anna. Hey Anna Good Morning. So Anna Anything For Our Listeners. Rajni: Yes! Everybody Good Morning And Good Morning To You Too Ashish. Today I Rajni Anna Waiting To Speak With You. If You Want To Speak With Me Call 999 999 999.And Don’t Forget Rajni Anna Is Waiting. Mind It. Rj:Oh!There Is Our Caller Anubhav.How Are You And How Is Your Politics

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    2014 The Impact of Dancehall Music on Society Dancehall‚ like most music‚ is a form of self-expression. It is an art form through which the artiste can relate to events and issues of their lives. Its popularity forces its involvement into most events with its pulsating rhythms and catchy lyrics. The influence of dancehall music on society has contributed heavily to the violent and sexual behaviour and increase in drug use among youth. Dancehall music is a culture which impacts fashion

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    News has been a vital aspect of everyone’s lives ever since the creation of man. Families have gathered around TV’s and radios for many years to hear and see the trustworthy voices and faces of Edward Murrow‚ Roger Grimsby‚ and Bob Shieffer‚ among other‚ deliver the news of the world. Most notably‚ Walter Lelend Cronkite Junior has exemplified what it means to be the most trustworthy man in America. For seven and a half decades‚ Cronkite popularized news and brought a friendly presence to people

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    Role of Community Radio What is Community Radio? The expression Community Radio has been defined in different ways. It has been called a local radio‚ people’s radio‚ democratic radio‚ and so on. Community radio is a form of local radio which defines itself as an autonomous entity – and relies on the community for its survival without any commercial aims or objects. Community radio is confined to a small geographical area. It depends on low power transmission covering not more

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    it affects a person’s ability to control and adapt to its environment. In American society‚ it is a consequence of science and engineering‚ although several technological advances predate the two concepts. Even though technology may seem like a hassle for the older generations‚ it has greatly impacted the world because most families are dependent on technology as a part of their daily lives. Living in a modern society‚ technology has changed the world in an optimistic way‚ making many lives easier

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    Introduction to Radio

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    Objectives 1. Define radio in the field of communication in the digital age (convergence‚ niching‚ synergy) 2. Enumerate the aural platforms (terrestrial radio‚ online radio‚ CD’s‚ mobile phone‚ podcasting‚ etc.) 3. Describe the characteristics of radio and related media (portable‚ intimate‚ etc.). 4. Compare radio and related media with other forms of media (consumption and production). PART 1: THE RADIO Basically‚ a radio is an electronic technology that enables communication between

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    research on radio waves‚ to us‚ radio waves were just waves going through the atmosphere‚ carrying sound from one place to another. Those were our ignorant days! We did not realize the complicated terms and theories involved. In the following report you will see how we advanced in our knowledge of radio waves‚ and we hope it will do the same for you. Radio waves are a combination of two kinds of electric vibrations. Audio frequency waves‚ which represent voice and other sounds and radio frequency

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