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    of the Kenyan consumers of media does not fluently converse in English or Swahili‚ RMS devised ways to reach this group of people through vernacular media unlike other stations in the media industry in Kenya. What was new and different with RMS was Radio Citizen‚ one of its flagships‚ was among the very first FM stations that offered an alternative to state media in the late 90s. The station’s daily programming was fashioned to meet the taste of its audience that varied from the youth‚ adults‚ students

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    Wireless Electricity

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    Home Search Collections Journals About Contact us My IOPscience Wireless electricity (Power) transmission using solar based power satellite technology This content has been downloaded from IOPscience. Please scroll down to see the full text. 2013 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 439 012046 (http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/439/1/012046) View the table of contents for this issue‚ or go to the journal homepage for more Download details: IP Address: 49.145.98.152 This content was downloaded on 12/01/2015

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    Visible Light‚ Microwaves‚ and Radio Waves. 2. What are electromagnetic waves produced from? What two things do they have? Electromagnetic waves are produced by the vibration of charged particles and have electrical and magnetic properties. 3. What is the name for the section of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see with our eyes? The name of the section of the EM spectrum we can see is the visible light region. Radio Waves (3:39) 4. Where are radio waves on the electromagnetic

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    Works‚ 2001). Cell phones function at 900 or 1800 MHz frequencies. These frequencies fall within the same part of the radiation spectrum as the radios and televisions which are referred to Radio Frequency Radiation. Radio Frequency Radiation falls in the range of non-ionizing radiation (Kohli‚ Sachdev‚ & Vats‚ 2009‚ p. 6). Non-ionizing radiation consists of radio‚ television‚ cell phones‚ microwave‚ and visible light (“How Cell-phone Radiation Works”‚ 2001). Non- ionizing radiation has enough energy to

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    Martin 1 “The Golden Age of Television” brought many changes to America (Bhattacharyya). Modern America is not like America was in the 1940s and early 1950s‚ and one reason is because of television. Musical shows‚ children’s shows‚ movies‚ news‚ and so much more are on TV. Television doesn’t only entertain us‚ but it helps us in so many ways. We can learn from TV. Different educational channels are created to help us learn (Cochrane). TV is a way for us to get information‚ too‚ just like books and

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    Types of Media

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    Advertising gets to people through different forms ofcommunication. Newspapers‚ magazines and direct mailbelong to print media. TV‚ radio and the Internet are among the most important electronic media.   Newspapers Almost half of a newspaper is made up of ads. Local papers have ads of local companies‚ but nationwide newspapers also advertise products that are sold all over the country. Most papers are published daily so new ads ‚ like products on saleor movie openings can be placed every day.

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    Antenna Measurements Viet-Thuy Vu and Mats I. Pettersson Blekinge Institute of Technology‚ 37179 Karlskrona‚ Sweden Email: viet.thuy.vu@bth.se Abstract The project of the course Radio Communication Technology and System ET1412 includes two assignments‚ ”Antenna Measurement and Characterization” and ”Radio Propagation Channel Measurement and Modeling”. This assignment is about antenna measurement and characterization. In this assignment‚ students are required to perform the measurements of the

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    distracted driving

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    talking‚ or even listening to the radio. With these behaviors‚ both hands may not be on the wheel‚ eyes may not be fixed on the road‚ or attention could be transfixed on other noises and surroundings. Accidents happen once attention is taken off of the road. One glance at a text message could take three seconds. In three seconds a driver could have drifted off into the other lane‚ or not have seen the person stop suddenly in front of them. Changing the radio can also be very distracting. Having

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    electronic media took place with the invention of Radio when a single voice mile away thrilled millions across the continents who marveled at this miraculous hearing of a voice. People wondered and were over-joyed with this great invention. It was the beginning of an entirely new era. Science was hailed as the mistress of all knowledge become it had made the impossible happen – a voice travelled and reached every nook and corner of the word. Owning a radio becomes a symbol of pride and social status.

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    Introduction According to Mcluhan (2002)‚ the media is a very significant channel of transmission of cultural values from one group to another or across generations. With the introduction of the television in the year 1948 in America‚ radio became less popular since the new media seemed involving and enticing than the former. It has been revealed that‚ the media itself is a critical means for transmitting lifestyles in integrative manner. Comprising of almost everything including clothing

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