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    The 1950’s – 60’s saw a huge surge in technological advances‚ from the first halogen lamp being invented in 1960 to the invention of the ATM in 1969. The music industry also saw the benefit of these advancements. During the 50’s‚ studios started recording on magnetic tape. 1963 saw the invention of compact cassette tapes‚ created and produced by Phillips. They were perfect for music distribution as they were small and easy to transport. They were also reversible which meant more could be recorded

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    English 121 24 Novemeber 2009 Television and the Effects on its Viewers Television is a big part of everyone’s life‚ it’s the largest format for sharing information and has the largest audience compared to the internet‚ radio and newspaper. Television can shape the way we learn for the better or worse. It’s no secret that too much of anything is bad for us and the same can be said about the television. The first 2 years of life are considered a critical time for brain development. The

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    News has been a vital aspect of everyone’s lives ever since the creation of man. Families have gathered around TV’s and radios for many years to hear and see the trustworthy voices and faces of Edward Murrow‚ Roger Grimsby‚ and Bob Shieffer‚ among other‚ deliver the news of the world. Most notably‚ Walter Lelend Cronkite Junior has exemplified what it means to be the most trustworthy man in America. For seven and a half decades‚ Cronkite popularized news and brought a friendly presence to people

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    information on over the word. I can say right away that TV is the best way for the young and all of us to get up-to-date information‚ knowledge‚ new conception and technology because of its faster transmission speed than newspapers‚ more visual effect than radios‚ more economical consumption than network. In addition‚ TV is also a most popular form of entertainment. After a long day at study or work‚ we need a break. Watching a film on TV‚ we could forget all trouble of the day‚ feel good and get ready to

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    People all over the world‚ of all ages and race‚ have many commonalities that unite them together to be called‚ as a whole‚ the human race. One thing most everyone on earth has access to is a television and the item that accompanies every TV when purchased from a store is the wonderful wireless remote to operate it. This powerful accessory is a vital key to any person’s entertainment experience. The world can thank Eugene Polley for this extreme advancement in television accessibility‚ which may

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    Wnbt Analysis

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    The History of NBC News Channel 4 signed on the air as WNBT on July 1‚1941‚ at 1:29 p.m. This historic event was the beginning of commercial television in the United States. At 2:30 p.m. the same day‚ WNBT again made history when 4‚000 television sets were tuned to the station’s first telecast‚ a game at Ebbets Field between Brooklyn and Philadelphia‚ followed by the P&G sponsored "Truth or Consequences" and "Uncle Jim’s Questions Bee." The telecast also brought the first sponsor to

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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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    Media vs. Reading

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    Media is part of our everyday life. There is no way to avoid not using or seeing it. The internet is such a convenient way of communicating with people or even for educational purposes. Taking classes online is very convenient for working parents who are unable to attend a campus college or high school students who want to get ahead in their education. Though not the entire internet is "G-rated"‚ we have to be careful what we put in our minds as well. This also applies to books‚ television‚ and other

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    5g Cellular

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    SYNOPSIS: Name of the Student: Ms. Jhilam Biswas Reg No: 100907363 Roll No: 46 Section: A Title of Presentation: Millimetre Wave Mobile Communications for 5G Cellular Brief Description: What is 5G cellular? The 4G telecommunication systems is the one which is used most recently. The 5th generation or the 5G technology and services are now being developed. Currently‚ the 5G technology for cellular systems is in its early development stages. Improvements that might be seen with 5G technology

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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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