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    PF/5423/ Dissertation/SC-33 PREPAREDNESS OF CORPS OF SIGNALS TO SUPPORT TOTAL PEOPLE’S WAR INTRODUCTION 1. Bangladesh is land-locked on its three sides by a single neighbour with an opening of Bay-of-Bengal on its south. Strategically‚ it is a matter of concern that the surrounding neighbourhood has the fifth largest army in the world. Therefore‚ a viable security concept has always been a matter of serious concern as well as a challenge for a country like Bangladesh. We really cannot get

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    radiation from GSM base antennas in Nigeria for supporting evidence public health risks from gsm radiations that are documented in published scientific studies in respected‚ peer-reviewed journals. Therefore‚ measurements of the exposure levels of radio frequency (RF) Electromagnetic energy (EME) radiated from Mobile telephone base stations were conducted in following manner. The base stations antenna on these sites are the more common panel antenna‚ which divide the area around the base station

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    Technological and Scientific advances in the 1920’s The Roaring Twenties was a decade full of advances in many aspects. A big part of these advances were scientifically and technologically related. Medicine went through revolutionary changes during these years‚ so did electrification and cars. Some new inventions also became popular very quickly such as Broadcasts. Throughout the 1920’s there were different medical discoveries. A new type of drug to fight infections and viruses was discovered

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    purposes. Language of radio announcers is but one form which illustrates this distinction and the discussion of this essay attempts to explore the use of language within this variety of spoken communication – through the evident use of lexical‚ syntactic and phonological features and furthermore in discourse structure. This exploration can be achieved in reference to presenter Leighton Smith’s radio interview of Prime Minister John Key‚ which featured May 16th on the Newstalk ZB radio channel. Background

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    technology was invented in the 1940s‚ and has been used extensively since then for military and other applications. Spread spectrum is a technique used in radio transmissions whereby a transmitted signal is spread over or occupies a wide frequency band. In the case of radio transmission‚ the signal spreads over a much larger part of the Radio Frequency spectrum that is much wider than the minimum bandwidth required for transmitting the information being sent. This makes the signal more robust against

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    The initial form of electronic communication was the telegraph. In attempting to refine telegraph technology‚ Alexander Graham Bell discovered that he could broadcast his voice across a telegraph wire in 1876. This was followed by radio‚ television‚ transistor radios and now it has reached up to the modern computers. Most new media are in the form of digital media. As everyone knows we are now living in a society where electronics is the king. Reading a book has turned into a thing of the

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    operate and repair all army communications equipment. The radio transmitters of WWII served their intended purpose well‚ of a low frequency a low frequency transmitter and receiver‚ but the biggest problem was the weight factor of the battery pack needed to power these devices. So to offset the weight problem engineers went to lighter shorter lasting battery which in turn generated an entirely different problem. There were many different radio styles during WWII. Common were the WS 18 backpack transceiver

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    effective in creating fear amongst it’s audience was the radio broadcast. In both the novel version and the radio broadcast the alien creature that lands on Earth is described in great detail. It’s grotesque features are planted in our mind as the narrator tell us the events of the story. In the original novel the crowd is in a sort of riot at the sight of an extraterrestrial and even trampel a pedestrian in all the fuss. Even though the radio broadcast describes less of the chaos in the crowd i found

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    Broadcasting has been heavily shaped by the concept of time‚ appearing in forms ranging from morning news programs to late night shows. Our daily routines‚ in turn‚ are formed around the media; for example‚ getting ready for school while the morning radio show is airing. Times for broadcasting are carefully structured in morning or evening slots‚ when people aren’t busied with work‚ in order to receive the largest audience. I have witnessed my mother’s morning ritual for roughly 10 years now. She arises

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    [ 1 ] ATTY. FELIPE L. GOZON Chairman‚ President and CEO GMA Network‚ Inc Mater Entrepreneur 2004 Atty. Felipe L. Gozon is credited for the impressive turnaround in recent years of GMA Network‚ Inc.‚ a conglomerate of companies engaged in radio and TV broadcasting‚ post production services‚ filmmaking‚ music recording‚ and new media. Atty. Gozon was part of the triumvirate which‚ in the mid-1970’s‚ brought GMA from the original American owner‚ Mr. Robert "Uncle Bob" Stewart. The other

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