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    to the radio. One day the radio breaks beyond repair‚ so Jim tells Irene he is going to surprise her with a new one the following day. When the radio arrives Irene describes it as an ugly large piece of gumwood cabinet. After listening to the radio for awhile Irene realizes it has a lot of interference with the outside appliances which Jim has repaired. After the radio is repaired Irene begins to listen to it again and hears voices instead of music. It is in fact every station on the radio is a different

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    Ai for Cognitive Radios

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    AI FOR COGNINITIVE RADIO Abstract: Cognitive radio (CR) is an enabling technology for numerous new capabilities such as spectrum access‚ spectrum sensing‚ spectrum decision‚ spectrum sharing and self organizing networks. This paper reviews several AI techniques used in cognitive radios such as : artificial neural network (ANN)‚ hidden Markov models (HMMs)‚ metahueristic algorithms‚ these techniques are proposed to provide the cognition capability in a cognitive engine. The modern

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    Richard Carrion

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    Richard Carrion is an innovator human being that has brought technological events throughout various countries of Latin America. With the experience this gentleman has‚ it is how he has been able to raise the bar in his native country by using his business knowledge and his favorite passion‚ charisma. Besides maximizing shareholder’s profit‚ Mr. Carrion has dedicated the majority of his life helping the community many ways. Education and sports are the two key important elements in his philanthropy

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    Radio-the Movie Essay

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    Radio Topic 1 – Psychological Disorders There are many different types of psychological disorders and even more people who fall under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Nevid‚ 2009‚ p. 524). In the movie Radio‚ the main character is a young man name James Robert Kennedy. Also known as Radio‚ James is in the first scene of the movie shown pushing a shopping cart down a railroad track and is mumbling under his breath and walking with an awkward limp. Immediately the viewer

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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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    Jordan Meisles Waggoner W170 21773 7 November 2012 Tying One’s Identity to Poverty A child is alone in the harsh conditions of the desert‚ he had very little to amuse himself with‚ and no one for company. As we see the child going about his daily routines alone in the desert‚ it becomes painfully obvious how immensely impoverished the child is. The audience then goes on to see that the child tries to plug a large hole in his shelters roof with wall insulation. The child goes on for a bit doing

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    Television vs Radio

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    Media Research-Topic Proposal Television VS Radio In this world of ever-increasing access to different types of media‚ the big question that has to be asked is which is the better medium‚ the TV or the radio. The younger generation votes for TV while the radio is the choice of the older generation. But this is more of a social condition than a trend. TV has many advantages‚ the main being that there is a picture visible on the screen and no imagination is required. An audience can just sit in

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    Car Radio Analysis

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    guidance. In the Twenty-One Pilots music video “Car Radio” the loss of music has a huge impact one’s life; without music one becomes weaker when facing problems and becomes confused‚ because there is no longer a guide as to how to deal with the difficulties of life. As the music video begins‚ the main character is in a depressing looking bathroom shaving his hair off‚ in preparation to put on the symbolic ski mask. He is doing this because of the unexpected loss of his car radio‚ which was a form

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    Tv Radio Censorship

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    and keep themselves updated with news‚ using newspapers‚ television‚ radio and now through the internet. Television and radio are major media used for entertainment. They have a lot of mass appeal across various demographic parameters. The issue of censorship and regulation of content has always been a very subjective matter (and a matter of debate as well). In my opinion‚ censorship is certainly required for all television and radio programs including screening of movies. To what extent must regulation

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    Radio Atlanta History

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    In the mid-1960’s British teenagers had little to listen to on the radio; the UK government felt radio was such a powerful mass communication medium that it should be placed under state control (2)‚ so the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) was formed and was the only radio allowed to be broadcast. BBC radio would air very little pop music due to so-called ‘needletime restrictions’‚ which were put in place to ease fears that if recorded music became popular then live music would disappear (1)

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