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    The Enormous Radio

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    “The Enormous Radio” John Cheever published in: The Enormous Radio and Other Stories. New York: Funk & Wagnalls‚ 1953. Jim and Irene Westcott were the kind of people who seem to strike that satisfactory average of income‚ endeavor‚ and respectability that is reached by the statistical reports in college alumni bulletins. They were the parents of two young children‚ they had been married nine years‚ they lived on the twelfth floor of an apartment house near Sutton Place‚ they went to the theatre

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    Types of Magnets

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    manufacturing process and application alnico can be grouped into following types: • Cast Alnico • Sintered Alnico • Bar Alnico Alnico magnets have applications in the following areas: • Electric motors • Electric guitar pickups • Sensors • Loudspeakers • Cow magnets • Automotive and electronic sensors • Actuators • Hall effect sensors • Magnetron • Reed switches • TWT amplifiers • Communication Bonded Magnets Alnico bonded magnets are those engineering products that are manufactured

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    the giver

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    unprecedented event‚ since Pilots were not allowed to fly over the community. As Jonas remembers the community reaction to the event‚ we learn more about the society in which he lives. It is extremely structured‚ with official orders transmitted through loudspeakers planted all around the community. As a punishment‚ the pilot was “released” from the community—the worst fate that can befall a citizen. Jonas decides he is apprehensive‚ not frightened‚ about the important thing that is going to happen in December

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    Nazi's

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    When Hitler came to power in 1933‚ Germany had a well-developed communications infrastructure. Over 4‚700 daily and weekly newspapers were published annually in Germany‚ more newspapers than in any other industrialized nation‚ with a total circulation of 25 million. Although Berlin was the press capital‚ small town presses dominated newspaper circulation (81% of all German newspapers were locally-owned). Eight papers published in larger cities‚ however‚ had established international reputations.

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    way‚ And the last 10 yards we shall have to go On foot. And now we are going All the way to see the rabbit‚ We are nearly there‚ We are longing to see it‚ And so is the crowd Which is here in thousands With mounted policemen And big loudspeakers And bands and banners‚ And everyone has come a long way. But soon we shall see it Sitting and nibbling The blades of grass In - but something has gone wrong! Why is everyone so angry‚ Why is everyone jostling And slanging and complaining

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    surprise—like a speech broadcast from Rome. Then‚ in a square in which not just our school but all the schools of Siena had assembled‚ after a long wait‚ we would have to listen to a mixture of voice and static carried at an incredible volume over the loudspeakers. Packed so tight we weren’t able to sit‚ we would wait the end with aching feet. . . . At the beginning of my third year at the school‚ the professor of gymnastics‚ holding a large scroll under his arm‚ lined us up and told us there was something

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    chore of silent reading. “School‚ please stand” commanded the student councilor. Like prisoners compelled to listen to the commanders in jail‚ the congregation of students stood. Again‚ the national anthem was squeakingly played on the antiquated loudspeaker. Singing the national anthem and reciting the pledge‚ like chanting mantras‚ is part of every student’s daily regime. The singing of the national anthem was barely audible‚ but still hearable. After the dreadful round of singing‚ we resumed to silent

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    Electromagnets

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    type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by electric current. The magnetic field disappears when the current is turned off. Electromagnets are widely used as components of other electrical devices‚ such as motors‚ generators‚ relays‚ loudspeakers‚ hard disks‚ MRI machines‚ scientific instruments‚ and magnetic separation equipment‚ as well as being employed as industrial lifting electromagnets for picking up and moving heavy iron objects like scrap iron. A simple electromagnet consisting

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    My Ideal Room.

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    books‚ interesting course books‚ encyclopedias and reference books etc. There is a glass magazine table with a comfortable armchair. There is also an entertaining game area with a SONY gas plasma television on a black and silver trolley with two loudspeakers and a stereo not missing the captivating PlayStation 3 and I Pod. The desktop computer and printer are kept there on an office trolley along with a CD drawer. Plus there is a center table with a relaxing armchair to sit back and play. There

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    Futurists Vs Dadaist

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    3375929 ‘’The Futurists and later the Dadaists used ’live’ performances as one means for expressing their ideas about art and life. Discuss theses ideas making clear why the artists turned to live art. ‘’ ‘Live art’; is a strategy that embraces more than just performance. It is a means of introducing the human presence into the creative practice and often‚ especially in the case of the Futurists and Dadaists‚ with much broader social and political intentions. The Serate evenings of the Futurists

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