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    DTE:-data terminal equipment’s DCE:-data communication equipment PIC:-programmable integrated circuit SIM: - subscriber identity module IDE: - integrated development environment Preface This is a paper for a SMS - Based Electronic Board project Bachelor of Science degree in electrical and computer engineering stream of computer engineering at Jimma University‚ Jimma‚ Ethiopia. This paper provides the aim and problem statement of the project to be undertaken. It details the intended

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    “Do college Sports Affect Students Grades? A Defense of the NCAA” by Megan Greenwell argues about whether college sports affect grades of the student-athletes or regular students and whether colleges would be better off without collegiate sport. Megan Greenwell in her article expresses her opinion on the following topic and gives some arguments in favor of having collegiate sports. In this article she is arguing about the connection between the grades various students are receiving and their involvement

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    In the Plessy v. Ferguson trial in 1896‚ the Supreme Court ruled that segregated public facilities are legal as long as the black facilities are the same in quality as the white facilities. This decision impacted the Schools because they were legally allowed to deny access to Black Americans and force them to attend school exclusively for colored people. Sadly‚ colored schools during that time were not even close to having the same education quality as white schools. After this decision‚ blacks fought

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    Shawn Micallef in his article “Regent Park” tells the readers a story of a neighbourhood development and its prosperity. The article states that in the middle of the twentieth century Regent Park was in a deplorable condition. There were various defects such as the shortage of roads and isolation from other neighbourhoods. That stimulated city authorities to improve and expand the community. Its plan was based on “Garden City” planning principles. City planners started thinking of the ways to get

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    expand its housing availability. Increasingly lodging helps to make society and develop change. “The Regent Park project is an example of a distinctly Canadian application of the social-mix model” (Bucerius and Thompson 3). Organizers work with the Mayor of the city‚ designated authorities‚ and other officials to make quality housing. In the time of 2003‚ the city affirmed the revitalization of Regent Park. In 2006 the city passed a social improvement design and the demolition began. This implies turning

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    Case Description This case involves the Plaintiff‚ Kelly Pryor‚ and the Defendant‚ National Collegiate Athletic Association‚ in a complex argument that involves racial discrimination under Title VI and the NCAA adoption of Proposition 16 as well as Americans with Disabilities Act and Rehabilitation claims. The court must carefully consider the claims Pryor has brought forth and determine if the discrimination of Proposition 16 was purposefully adopted by adding certain education requirement to ultimately

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    Through historical informational texts‚ " Plessy V. Ferguson" and "Brown V. Board" the stories of the fight for equality were demonstrated in an effort that would redefine America for decades to come. To start‚ the African-American people fought for equal opportunities in their daily lives for a number of different things. Plessy felt the need for equality in transportation as he was moved into another seat on a train car because of skin color (Plessy v. Ferguson). When it came down to it‚ Plessy

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    NJ: Prentice Hall This book is purchased by the school and supplements the Earth Science Regents course. The book highlights important Regents topics and contains sample Regents questions for students to practice. This book must be brought to class everyday. Barrons

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    INVESTIGATORY PROJECT Entitled “MORINGA BOARD” Proponents: Kim R. Pagsinohin Nice R. Dela Roca Alisa Joy R. Panganiban ABSTRACT Malunggay is known for its power of healing. It can be use for various medical purposes. It contains various vitamins and minerals that help in fighting different infirmaries. Its leaves can be eaten as a dish as well as the pods. But when the pods dried‚ it’s useless. This study aims to produce a cork board out of Malunggay (Moringa oleifera) pods and

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    Wilhelm as Prince of Prussia‚ and Regent. I cannot help‚ however‚ drawing attention to the numerous difficulties which William encountered during the long years which preceded his accession to the throne. He was not at all in sympathy with the opinions of his elder brother‚ King Frederick William IV. He interpreted quite differently the meaning of the duties of a sovereign‚ and he was especially hostile to the opinions of his pietist brother‚ which he considered to be fatal to the greatness of his

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