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    Radio-controlled Cars

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    Radio-controlled car Radio-controlled (or R/C) cars are usually categorized as either "toy" or "hobby" grade. Remote control vehicles are usually of one of two types: control of a vehicle by radio transmission or by a wire connecting between the transmitter and car. This article focuses on the radio-controlled vehicle category‚ both toy and hobby grades.Cars are powered by various sources. Electric cars are powered by small but powerful electric motors and rechargeable nickel-cadmium‚ nickel metal

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    David Jones SWOT

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    David Jones Ltd (DJS)‚ one of Australia’s oldest and most recognised department stores was founded in Sydney in 1838 and is a retailer of diversified products ranging from clothes to daily home products. This report’s purpose is to provide the David Jones’ Board and Senior Management advice through the assessment of SWOT‚ resources‚ capabilities and strategies with a Balanced Scorecard and Strategy Map as the measurement of the strategies. Part A-1: David Jones Strategic Analysis – SWOT STRENGTHS

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    Tom Jones Essay

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    Joy Thompson Mrs. Larson AP British Literature and Composition December 11‚ 2011 Refusal to Return: Finding Bliss at Upton Although Tom Jones by Henry Fielding is appropriately known as a comic novel written to no set of absolute rules‚ the work shows many characteristics similar to epics. In epic novels the main protagonist is normally known for following a set series of events called “the hero’s journey.” The hero’s journey is often a three part adventure consisting of a departure‚ an

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    History of Radio and Tv

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    History of Radio and TV In past time all people had to communicate was a printing press for local newspapers. It must’ve taken a long time for everybody to get their newspaper. Then with the discovery of radio waves‚ a new invention evolved called the radio. The first former radio-communication was the telegraph. The telegraph was used for long-distance messages‚ but for these messages to be understood a creation of a secret language was formed; called Morse code. The United States military often

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    Radio One Case

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    Radio One Inc. is a company that was founded in 1980 by Catherine Hughes who had learned the radio business while teaching at Howard University. Catherine and her husband purchased WOL-AM in Washington‚ D.C. for just under one million dollars. Hughes changed the format from R&B music and public affairs to talk radio. To cut back on expenses the Hughes became radio personalities. Expansion for Radio One began in 1987 when the Hughes’ purchased WMMJ-FM in Washington for about $7.5 million and

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    Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) Introduction Businesses‚ today‚ are researching ways to improve their daily processes‚ both logically and physically. This may include better reporting of profit and loss‚ return on investment using a low cost technological solution. Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) is one technology that many companies are considering implementing. Description of Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) Department of

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    Coach Inc. Research Paper

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    Coach Incorporated Security Analysis Paper By: Kaylan Litteken McKendree University Finance 355: Investments Abstract Coach Incorporated is a company established in 1941in Manhattan. Coach is in the fashion industry and this accessories manufacturer is one of the best known brands in North America. Coach was bought out by the Sara Lee Corporation in 1985 and started being publicly traded in 2000 on the New York Stock Exchange. Coach Incorporated prides it selves off of being one of the most

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    Radio waves for Communication Radio waves are electromagnetic waves with wavelengths larger than the infrared light. Like all other electromagnetic waves‚ they travel at the speed of light. The wavelengths can vary from the size of a football field to the size of a football. They can be produced naturally by large stars and by lightning. Man-made radio waves are used for transmitting signals and currents. Specific Properties of Radio Frequency (RF) Current Radio frequency is the frequency of radio

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    history of radio pakistan

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    Assignment of Evolution Mass Media SUBMITTED BY: MUHAMMAD AZEEM KHAN SUBMITTED TO SIR:ATIF SHEHZAD DEPARTMENT OF MEDIA&MASS COMMUNICATION REG#639-FSS/BSMC/S14 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES RADIO PAKISTAN IN THE LIGHT OF HISTORY March 1926 The Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC)‚ a private Company‚ was formed 23rd July‚ 1927 IBC started a station at Bombay‚ thus beginning organized broadcasting in Indo-Pakistan‚ sub-continent 1928 A small transmitting station was set up at Lahore April 1930

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    Jim Jones Psychopath

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    admiration‚ but show lack of empathy. The Reverend Jim Jones was a psychopath who ultimately lead hundreds of people to their deaths in Guyana. He developed narcissist behavior due from his upbringing‚ when he was older he wanted the love he wasn’t showed in his childhood‚ but he never learned how to treat others with the same compassion he desired. Although never being diagnosed officially there are signs of behavior to point to Jim Jones being a psychopath and narcissist. Why were people so reluctant

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