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    Introduction In 1980 Catherine Hughes and her husband raised money to purchase a radio station in Washington‚ D.C.‚ for just under $1 million. They started the radio station by changing it from a R&B station and public affairs to talk radio. Starting off as radio hosts and becoming personalities throughout the years‚ the Hugheses acquired more and more stations. In 1987 they purchase WMMJ-FM for $7.5 million‚ in 1992 and 1993 they purchased four stations in Baltimore‚ Maryland for $6.4 million and

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    Imagine your local radio station is producing a series of programmes entitled “Changing Times”‚ in which teenagers are asked to give their views on the changes they welcome in the world around them. You have been invited to contribute. Write out the text of the presentation you would make. There are many changes that I welcome in the world around me; but I would like to discuss four specific ones with you on air here today. The first change that I welcome into today’s world is the internet

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    Chapter 1 About This Manual ......................................................................... 1.1 Overview of This Manual ........................................................................ 1.2 Organization of This Manual .................................................................. 1.3 Reference ............................................................................................... Chapter 2 UE Idle Mode Behavior ........................................................

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    Freedom of Speech‚ Hate Speech‚ & Talk Radio Brice Hinchman Freedom of Speech‚ Hate Speech‚ & Talk Radio What is Freedom of speech? Well‚ the definition for freedom of speech is the ability to speak freely without being subject to censorship or without fear of retaliation from a governing body. There are at least two documents‚ the US Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ that acknowledge that free speech is an unalienable right and protect it for all. There is

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    Sirius Satellite Radio‚ Inc. SITUATION ANALYSIS COMPANY BACKGROUND SIRIUS Satellite Radio was incorporated on May 17‚ 1990 as Satellite CD Radio Inc. On November 18th 1999 the company changed their name to SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc‚ which is the name under which the FCC license to distribute satellite radio was given to. SIRIUS Satellite radio currently offers over 100 of music‚ news‚ sports‚ talk‚ entertainment‚ traffic‚ weather‚ and children’s programming to subscribers throughout the United

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    First Flight

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    from the backseat of my mother’s BMW‚ nervously clenching my seatbelt strap with my right hand. Riding in the backseat westbound on Hwy 285 headed for Atlanta Airport‚ I started to realize this is it. I am actually about to get on a plane for the first time to Hawaii. As excited as I was‚ I was not prepared for everything that was about to happen. Before the flight‚ the flight‚ and the aftermath of the flight left unforgettable memories for me. Placing my bags on the scale as my mother checked

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    The First Amendment

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    by Thomas Jefferson‚ is a name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. These amendments help to protect the natural rights of liberty and property. One of the most Important amendments is the first amendment. This amendment protects the freedom of speech‚ freedom of religion‚ and freedom of the press‚ as well as the right to assemble and petition the government. This amendment passed in 1789‚ and was put to use in 1791. The first amendment is very important‚ it protects

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    My first year at York University was a very difficult one due to circumstances that significantly hurt my ability to perform in school. During this time I could not work to the best of my ability because of problems at home that involved both of my parents. My parents would argue almost every single day and this affected me emotionally and mentally. These issues slowly began when I was in the twelfth grade‚ and then progressed rapidly throughout my first year at York University which affected all

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    BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast is a radio programme which is live broadcasted in the morning throughout the UK also internationally. The programme explains and discusses main events‚ of what is happening in the world right now. They also inform their audience of what the weather is going to be like and what are the main sport headlines‚ travel and traffic information. News is the center of the station and the audience see the station’s news programming to be brilliant and unmistakable‚ having broadness

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    New Deal

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    Delano Roosevelt entered the White House in 1932‚ promising "a new deal for the American people." The package of legislative reforms that came to be known as the New Deal permanently and dramatically transformed the politics and economy of the United States. In the field of relief‚ the New Deal proved to be highly successful. However‚ in terms of reform‚ the New Deal legacy may have been unmatched in American history. Although the new deal temporarily ramped up industry to meet the demand for war

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