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    Why Field of view of Smartphone camera is smaller? Explanation: Field of view: The field of view is the extent of the observable world that is seen at any given moment. In photography‚ angle of view describes the angular extent of a given scene that is imaged by a camera. These two can be used interchangeably as field of view is proportional to angle of view. Mathematically‚ in triangle abc‚ side ‘bc’ is the opposite of angle bac‚ & thus length of ‘bc’ depends on angle bac.

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    Smartphone used as Antenna to Accurate Outdoor AP Location --Summary of “I am the Antenna: Accurate Outdoor AP Location Using Smartphones” 1. Background WiFi networks are universally used in our everyday lives. It provides wireless connectivity for a wide range of mobile networking devices. All digital devices can connect to the internet via a wireless network access point that has a range of about 20 meters indoors such as homes and offices and a greater range outdoors such as parks‚ schools and

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    the early years of life‚ children learn the ways of parent’s value‚ norm and social practices. Besides from parents‚ mass media plays an important role in shaping understanding of the world. The spread of mass media includes radio‚ television‚ records‚ and internet‚ is the major factor in influence ones’ opinions‚ attitudes and behaviours. Children spend most of their time on television especially on cartoon channel. Disney is the most famous channel for most of the children from all over the world

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    Technology The Effects of Modern Technology on Children Today’s technology can be a great thing if used correctly and in moderation. It has enabled us to do so many things. If we don’t know the answer to a question we can go online and type in the question on Google or many other search engines and instantly get the answer we seek. While most adults think this technology is great is it really something we want our children utilizing? Should children be able to just type in a question and receive

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    Going through my very early years as a student I was not presented with a lot of the technology that there is now in our society. The smartphone was not popular until into my middle school years‚ but before that we did not have them. People would pass notes in class and have conversations with one another instead. If you look around nowadays however you see young kids‚ some of whom cannot even walk yet‚ being able to confidently use an iphone. I do not think that it is so much of a problem in middle

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    Relationship: Innovative Use of Smartphone by Your Name Detailed outline Introduction: Mobile communications technology assists physicians and nurses to expedite access to high-risk patients’ information. Patients may take more initiative to give more attention to their health as well as foster closer relationship with the caregivers and this has been made possible through smartphone. Purpose: This paper will investigate the perceived usefulness of smartphone among healthcare personnel

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    days wherever people who are using smartphone go‚ they must take a smartphone. As time goes by‚ more and more people want to use a smartphone and they are willing to be a smartphone user. Using smartphone changes peoples life to be more comfortable in many ways. Yes‚ it is definitely true. But change is not always good. People need to see the nagative side using smartphone. Compared to the past‚ people can easily get information they need through their smartphone. It is not a problem any more where

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    5 acres to the City of Atlanta for construction of a human rights center. • Green Space for Atlanta: The land between the New World of Coca-Cola and Georgia Aquarium adds five acres of green space to downtown Atlanta. • The Impact:* The combined estimated economic impact of the Georgia Aquarium and the New World of Coca-Cola is more than $105 million per year for Atlanta. • Jobs: The two attractions will create more than 2‚700 direct and induced permanent jobs. • Visitation: One million people

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    Experiment Report Name: Ahmed Essam Mansour Section: "1"‚ Monday 2-5 pm Title: Impact of a Jet Date: October 9‚ 2006 Objectives: • Study the relation between the force produced and the change of momentum when a jet strikes a vane. • Compare between force exerted by a jet on a flat plate and on a hemispherical surface. Theory: In order to calculate the force caused by impact of a jet into a flat plate or curved vane‚ the change in momentum principle is applied; Force

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    WHAT IMPACT DOES TRAINING HAVE ON EMPLOYEE COMMITMENT AND EMPLOYEE TURNOVER? SCOTT BRUM University of Rhode Island Training is of growing importance to companies seeking to gain an advantage among competitors. There is significant debate among professionals and scholars as to the affect that training has on both employee and organizational goals. One school of thought argues that training leads to an increase in turnover while the other states that training is a tool to that can lead to higher levels

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