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    voice is typically encoded utilizing an analog format. In analog technology‚ sound is recorded in its original form. Therefore‚ for instance‚ if making a recording of the sound‚ the audio is taken straight from the microphone and stored onto the storage media. The wave from the microphone is an analog wave‚ and therefore the wave on the tape is analog as well. That wave on the tape can be read‚ amplified and put through a sound system to produce the original sound. In digital technology‚ the video

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    the companion piece for his telephone receiver. The First Telephone (1876) Alexander Graham Bell You place the earpiece to your ear and speak into the microphone attached to the box on the wall. Later models had a little generator handle which you would turn to call the exchange or ring ’off’ when you hang up. The Carbon Microphone(1878) David Edward Hughes Carbon is a resistor‚ meaning it conducts electricity‚ but not very well. A current runs from one plate through the carbon to the

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    Below I have bulleted all the important stuff for each week according to the professors weekly timeline. I thought it would be easier to be organized if it was summed up for each week with the professor’s requirements. Week 7 and 8 have the additional requirements listed. This is a good tool for the team leader each week to use to keep us on track. We can add anything we feel is necessary as a team. I feel like this would keep me on track if I was managing a project and I thought it might be a

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    Chapter 9 Input/Output Devices Contents: I. Introduction II. Input Devices a. Keyboard‚mouse‚joystick‚scanners‚digital camera‚ bar code reader‚ touch Sreeen‚Speech input device (microphone) III. Output Devices a. Monitor ‚ Speaker‚ Printers ( different types) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I. Introduction The computer will be of no use unless it is able to communicate with the outside world. Input/Output devices are required for users to

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    Explain the hardware‚ software and peripheral components of a computer system and the functional relation between these components. Fig: functions of the operating systems (1) 1- Hardware Hardware consists of physical equipment of the computer. We distinguish equipment within the Case such as: Power supply: it is the equipment that receives electricity from a DC current and converts it to a alternative current AC for the needs of the computer. The power supply may depends on the motherboard

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    stated configuration was used. A 9V DC supply was used to power the entire system. Direct and alternating current flow in this circuit. The direct current is brought about by the 9V DC battery while the alternating current generator is the carbon microphone. Salgat (2007) stated that capacitors do not allow direct current through them. Hence the DC equivalent of FIG. 3.1 is as shown in FIG 3.2 and FIG 3.3. R1 Q1 R2 FIG 3.2 Ic IB 0.7v BfIB R1 9V R2 FIG 3.3 Now for the

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    Sibler v Stacey s

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    Indexed as: Silber (c.o.b. Stacey’s Furniture World) v. British Columbia Television Broadcasting System Ltd. Between Arnold Silber‚ and Value Industries Ltd.‚ carrying on business as Stacey’s Furniture World‚ plaintiffs‚ and British Columbia Television Broadcasting System Ltd.‚ Dale Hicks and Ken Chu‚ defendants [1985] B.C.J. No. 3012 [1986] 2 W.W.R. 609 69 B.C.L.R. 34 Vancouver Registry No. C812859 British Columbia Supreme Court Vancouver‚ British Columbia Lysyk J. Heard: November

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    bring it back. An easy way to hear reverb is to enter an empty room and clap. Immediately after the clap the person would hear the decaying sound of the clap; that is reverb. Recording reverb in the early days was as simple as just backing up a microphone from your sound source to reach the right amount of reverb you were looking for. There was also tape echo where sound was recorded on one head and reproduces it with a different head. The space between the two determined the delay. There were also

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    The Roswell Incident: Conspiracy or Cockamamie? A closer look at Project Mogul. COM/172 The Roswell Incident: Conspiracy or Cockamamie? A closer look at Project Mogul. In early July of 1947‚ most likely around July 4th or 5th‚ something crashed to the Earth in the high desert of eastern New Mexico (Carey & SChmitt‚ 2009). Mac Brazel‚ a ranch hand on the J.B. Foster ranch‚ went to check

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    The realistic truth between George Orwell’s 1984 and today’s current time period is evident through both governments use of surveillance through Big Brother and the NSA. The NSA and 1984 are quite comparable in some ways. The role of Big Brother plays a huge role in George Orwell’s 1984. The statement BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING is given the sense of always being watched and I feel that the statement could be compared to today’s society. The people of Oceania are constantly under a state of surveillance

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