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    Broadcast Media Notes

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    BROADCAST MEDIA Upfront costs- costs of buying media spots as new season begins Media planner- calculates CPM Broadcast TV Advantages Gives you reach‚ unlike Cable TV On the other hand‚ Cable gives you selectivity more so than Broadcast mass coverage impact creativity prestige can be cost efficient authoritative‚ influential‚ exciting Disadvantages limited selectivity high production cost high media placement cost brevity (brief exposure‚ short shelf life) clutter zapping (changing channels to

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    have not be explicitly granted by the Constitution but are implied by the proper clause. In McCulloch v. Maryland‚ the Supreme Court decided that McCulloch had constitutional authority to charter a bank even though they did not of the correct power (Tuner 55). This is the most famous Supreme Court decision ever made. The author explains that federalism is about relationships among governments (Turner 60). There are two models in the federal system: dual federalism‚ and marble cake federalism. The author

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    14 inches in length and uses metal strings tightened to various degrees on tuning pegs‚ to produce its exceptional sound quality. A typical violin is composed of the following parts: Chin rest‚ F-hole‚ strings‚ tuning pegs‚ scroll‚ tailpiece‚ fine tuners‚ bridge‚ belly‚ fingerboard‚ neck‚ and back plate. The sound is produced by the instrumentalists skimming a bow over the metal

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    History of Import Tuning

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    Modifying cars has been a popular hobby for American youth since the 1950s. Modifying‚ also known as tuning‚ started when teens in the ‘50s wanted to make their V-8 muscle cars faster. Fast-forward forty years to southern California in the early ‘90s; the gas prices had risen and teens still wanted to go fast. A small group of people‚ mostly Asian Americans‚ began to modify their compact import cars. These people began a trend that would impact American culture for years to come. When import

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    Electrical Apparatus

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    2 contacts (a rheostat) is usually used to control current.. Capacitor: (fixed & variable) Fixed Variable A capacitor stores electric charge. A capacitor is used with a resistor in a timing circuit. A variable capacitor is used in a radio tuner. Switches (SPST & SPDT) SPST SPDT SPST = Single Pole‚ Single Throw. An on-off switch allows current to flow only when it is in the closed (on) position. SPDT = Single Pole‚ Double Throw. A 2-way changeover switch directs the flow of current

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    Super-Tuning your Compound Bow 1. Introduction A. Archery shooting enthusiasts around the world have many different options when it comes to tuning their equipment‚ and it is the most important part of shooting. B. I want to share with you a few of these methods which include: Paper-tuning‚ Square-tuning‚ Nock-high tuning‚ and Super-tuning. C. The reason for bringing this information to you is to explain the benefits of super-tuning and hope it can help you. D. I will explain

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    going through and facing a lot of difficulties in life. In a similar manner‚ I can also relate to both these texts as I have been subjected to these restrictions time and again. In Diary of a Piano Tuner’s Wife by Wilmer Mills‚ Mills describes Piano Tuner as an individual who follows the constraints of convention in order to maintain his business. Meanwhile‚ Mill also uses Piano Tuner’s wife’s description‚ her choices‚ and her actions to convey the message that one must overcome their constraints‚ because

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    member of this orchestra the previous year‚ I was unaware of the consequences I would face by not practicing and now wish that I had spent less time hibernating and more time whaling away on my cello. Practice is tedious work; sitting there with a tuner‚ tuning every single note measure by measure for as long as your fingers will last. It is not entertaining and requires a handful of patience. This is why most of the orchestra members have private lesson teachers. They are fantastic at getting you

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    Angelina Schnettler February 25‚ 2013 Honors LE Period 2a/3 Mrs. Raimondi 1. Authors—Cohen‚ Sheldon; Janicki-Deverts‚ Denise; Tuner‚ Ronald B.; Casselbrant‚ Margaretha L.; Li-Korotky‚ Ha-Sheng; Epel‚ Elissa S.; Doyle‚ William J.; “Biological Marker Predicts Susceptibility to Common Cold”; http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/02/130219172157.htm; 1 ½ pages long; February 20‚ 2013 2. The authors’ purpose for writing this article was to inform people and other scientists about how there

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    Graphic Processing Unit

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    4. Computer Hardware Image Gallery Graphics cards take data from the CPU and turn it into pictures. See more computer hardware pictures. The images you see on your monitor are made of tiny dots called pixels. At most common resolution settings‚ a screen displays over a million pixels‚ and the computer has to decide what to do with every one in order to create an image. To do this‚ it needs a translator -- something to take binary data from the CPU and turn it into a picture you can see. Unless

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