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    INTRODUCTION This project implements the concept of wireless technology and LED scrolling display to construct an energy efficient and versatile electronic notice board for institutional purpose. The system uses dot matrix LED panels to construct a horizontal display module in which any kind of messages can be displayed and scrolled. The message to be displayed can be send wirelessly from a remote computer with the help of wireless RF transmitter and receiver. This system is also equipped with

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    Hopeless: The Missed Signs and Inaction that Led to Pompeii’s Demise Zack Galusha HON-152-001 September 11‚ 2012 Hopeless Rome was able to expand its empire across vast distances because of one important aspect—their superior engineering skills. However it is interesting that a society so involved with the advancement of science still took great interest into portents‚ both good and bad. Therefore‚ it could be said that the learned individuals of Roman society had the means to decipher phenomena

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    give many interpretations. In this essay‚ I will try to recognise the key factors that led the outbreak of the Great War in 1914 and try to identify the most significant of these causes. Many historians‚ such as Martel‚ believe that it was the attitudes and views of the time that would make the outbreak of war in 1914 inevitable. The fact that everybody at the time thought that were superior to everybody else led to confidence on a national level. Everyone expected to win any future war‚ and war was

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    Assess the factors which led to the creation of ITV in 1954 Commercial Television has been playing big role in our lives for about 60 years already‚ whether it is the Morning News‚ Downton Abbey or The Britain’s Got Talent show (Johnson‚ Turnock‚ 2005: 1). Commercial television is entertaining‚ educating and informative and tries to fulfil viewer’s wishes of what they want to watch. British audience has been able to choose what they watch since 1954‚ when government published the Act of Television

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    The Fall of the Western Roman Empire The Western Roman Empire had many political problems that led them to their downfall. Many of the emperors of Rome were not good for the empire because they did not know how to rule correctly. Few of the emperors did well for the empire and were not greedy. Most of them did not know how to rule because they just inherited power‚ even if they hurt the Empire there was no way to replace them‚ because of this some of the Praetorian Guards assassinated the emperors

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    The beginnings of World War II‚ which started in 1939 and officially ended in 1945‚ can be linked to the results of World War 1‚ which ended just two decades before. The Allied nations‚ who emerged victorious in WWI‚ imposed bleak punishments on Germany‚ through the peace treaty agreement known as Treaty of Versailles. Instead of accepting their penalty‚ Germany became bitter and the harsh terms of the treaty fuelled the rise of nationalism‚ Economic factors‚ and Appeasement and isolationism. An

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    When Abraham Lincoln became president of the United State a civil war broke out which lasted a whole four years‚ reasons were many and one of which is for stopping the slavery which was legal in the 11 southern states South Carolina‚ North Carolina‚ Texas‚ Florida‚ Alabama‚ Georgia‚ Louisiana‚ Mississippi‚ Virgina‚ Tennessee and Arkansas‚ they made the Confederate Unites States of America or CSA. The states that did not break away were called the union or the north. The war was fought primarily as

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    countries besides Britain‚ and no representation in the government that ruled them. These factors led to small rebellions and boycotts‚ then eventually the Revolutionary War. The United States were being treated more as if they were property rather than people within an empire. Therefore‚ the colonists had every right to defy their ruler and become their own independent nation. Examples of factors that led to the American Revolution include taxation‚ no representation in government and the inability

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    healed him. And the Temple Guard led Jesus away. In that same hour‚ said Jesus to chief priests and the Pharisees: “You come to me as against a thief in the night with swords and staves to take me? I sat daily with you teaching in the temple‚ and you never laid a hand on me.” Then all the disciples fled from Jesus. And the Temple Guard led Jesus away to the house of Annas– for he was the father-in-law to Caiaphas‚ the high

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    Prohibition Led to the Rapid Growth of Organized Crime Prohibition was a period in which the sale‚ manufacture‚ or transport of alcoholic beverages became illegal. It started January 16‚ 1919 and continued to December 5‚ 1933. Although it was designed to stop drinking completely‚ it did not even come close. It simply created a large number of bootleggers who were able to supply the public with illegal alcohol. Many of these bootleggers became very rich and influential through selling alcohol

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