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    panorama‚" depicting a cowboy and steer‚ hung in a gilt frame. At the capital‚ we are introduced to senators Kinney and Mullens‚ who only care about getting what they want from each other and getting re-elected. They see Lonny’s painting as a means to both ends. In the beginning‚ Kinney sees nothing of value in Lonny’s picture. In fact‚ he implies that it is awful‚ saying that he "…wouldn’t give six bits for the picture without the frame." Mullens agrees with Kinney’s assessment of the painting

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    A video signal color is made up of Red‚ Green and Blue colors on the spectrum. Scanning process 1. Interlaced scanning 2. Progressive scanning Interlaced scanning 1. Frame=field 1+field 2 A field is an odd or even vertical line of video. 2. Refresh rate=the number of frames scanned each second ‚ fps.(每秒钟扫过的frame数) Progressive scanning All vertical lines are shown with each scanning cycle. Aspect ratio (画面长宽比) 1. Width to height of the tv screen 2. Standard TV: 4*3 3. HDTV: 16*9

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    Theoretical Perspectives The three main theoretical perspectives in sociology--structural-functionalism‚ conflict theory‚ and symbolic interactionism--offer insights into the nature‚ causes‚ and consequences of poverty and economic inequality. Structural-Functionalist Perspective According to the structural-functionalist perspective‚ poverty and economic inequality serve a number of positive functions for society. Decades ago‚ Davis and Moore (1945) argued that because the various occupational

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    co-ordinates or numbers. The order of the coordinates is knIntroduction:  The probability is one of the sampling techniques of choosing the equivalent elements. These are specified as random sampling. The sampling is helped to develop the sampling frame; it selects the elements as randomly.  The sampling can be done through the replacement. The random sampling assumption can be accomplished by the Middle Limit Theory.  Definition:  The group of independent of options is known as random sampling

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    quantitative research method. Joseph did not interview anyone‚ but he did collect numerous amounts of data. He collected secondary data from other researchers regarding bullying and today’s generation of children. This article uses the symbolic interaction theory. The symbolic meaning that people develop behavior and rely upon the process of social interaction. In the article Joseph refers to “Generation Z and AO”‚ how theses generations have been raised on technology. They have become so reliant on technology

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    Doubly-fed Induction Generator Modeling and Control in DigSilent Power Factory CAMILLE HAMON Master’s Thesis at KTH School of Electrical Engineering XR-EE-ES 2010:004 Abstract International agreements have set high demands on the share of renewable energy in the total energy mix. From the different renewable sources‚ significant investments are made in wind power. More and more wind turbines are being built and their number is due to rise dramatically. There are many different generator

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    the number‚ the sharper the image. iii)The refresh rate is the number of times in a second that a display hardware draws the data. This is distinct from the measure of frame rate in that the refresh rate includes the repeated drawing of identical frames‚ while frame rate measures how often a video source can feed an entire frame of new data to a display.

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    O 345 HDLC‚ PPP 14. What switching method saves capacity and uses less cable? O 348-349 Packet Switching 15. What was the first popular packet switching WAN protocol and what type of circuits did it use? O 351-354 Frame Relay and it used frame relay circuits 16. What is the key difference between a partial mesh and full mesh topology? O 355 Partial mesh – 3 or more routers are directly connected to each other‚ not all routers on the network are connected to each other

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    same-save in-line wheels‚ the front one steerable‚ mounted in a frame which you straddled. • The machine became known as the Draisienne or hobby horse. • Some patents of a bicycle is ones that are electric‚ pedal powdered and so forth. THE BICYCLES TIMELINE •1817—Draisienne or the "Running Machine": Invented by Barn Karl von Drais‚ Germany; This machine was less like a bicycle‚ in the modern sense of the word. It did have a typical bicycle frame and two wheels‚ but it was propelled by walking (apparently

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    Dramaturgy and its origins Social interactions in our day-to-day lives are what give society‚ and the people within it‚ meaning; this meaning helps us establish the manner in which we interact with others. These meanings are therefore contextual and situational and rely on the individual we interact with‚ and therefore vary in exact meaning‚ but are usually already objectified‚ and socially constructed pre-interaction. We undergo a correspondence between our different meanings until reaching some

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