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    The Future of Electronics

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    In 1965‚ Dr. Gordon Moore working as the Director of R&D for Fairchild Semiconductor published a paper titled “Cramming more components onto integrated circuits”. In his paper‚ he discusses the future of electronics and how these “integrated circuits will lead to such wonders as home computers—or at least terminals connected to a central computer—automatic controls for automobiles‚ and personal portable communications equipment”. He also discusses how the rate in which the number of transistors

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    electronic media

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    The International Asian Research Journal 01(01): 59-65‚ 2013 ISSN: 2310-337X ©TIARJ Publications‚ 2013 www.tiarj.com ROLE OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA IN CHANGING VALUE SYSTEM IN PAKISTAN 1 1 Zafar Ali‚ 2Mirza Jan and 3Syed Qamar Bukhari PhD Scholar‚ Department of Mass Communication‚ Gomal University‚ D. I. Khan‚ Pakistan. Email: zafaralizfr@yahoo.com 2 3 Associate professor‚ Department of Mass Communication‚ Gomal University‚ D. I. Khan‚ Pakistan. PRO/Registrar‚ Department of Public

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    Input Devices

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    INPUT DEVICES 1. Where does the name QWERTY keyboard come from ? The name QWERTY comes from the first six letters on the top row of the alphabet keys. 2. Why do think the QWERTY keyboard is the most popular method of data entry? The QWERTY keyboard is the most popular method of entering data because an easy way of usage and when you get used to it you start typing faster 3. Who might make use of a concept keyboard? A concept keyboard might be used by a fast food restaurant

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    Basic Electronics

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    Media Theory & Practice BASIC ELECTRONICS BASIC ELECTRONICS David Williams & Michael Shiloh   © 2003 MakingThings LLC Media Theory & Practice BASIC ELECTRONICS OVERVIEW Session 1 Electricity is kind of like water The Components Inside Session 2 The Binary Miracle Switches can do all that? Arrange them just right‚ and you have a computer The computer does what you say millions of times a second Reconnecting to the real world Media Theory & Practice BASIC ELECTRONICS ELECTRICITY IS LIKE WATER

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    Are laboratory experiments useful? Laboratory experiments are easy to replicate and help to find how the Cause and effect of relationships can be established. Laboratory methods usually have High levels of control over extraneous variables. One of the major strengths of laboratory experiments is‚ control. The more variables you have control over‚ the easier it becomes to draw conclusions about the effect of the individual variable on the dependent variable. Laboratory experiments allow for high

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    Plot device

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    Ark‚ he is trying to retrieve the Ark of the Covenant; in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade‚ Jones is on a search for the Holy Grail. This plot device dates back to the medieval Arabian Nights tale of "The City of Brass"‚ in which a group of travellers on an archaeological expedition[2] journey across the Sahara to find a brass vessel that Solomon once used to trap a jinn.[3] Several books in the Harry Potter series orient around a certain object. In Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone‚ Harry

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    Samsung Electronics

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    Case: Samsung Electronics Case Summary. Over the previous five decades‚ the semiconductor industry had grown in economic importance. In 2000‚ the industry enjoyed $200 billion in sales‚ and the industry grew by an average of 16% per year since 1960. Growth: Semiconductor Industry has 16% of growth rate On average‚ 1960 -2000 In 1969 Semiconductor Company founded‚ began with Wafer production. And acquired by Samsung latterly In 1974 Samsung Group started Electronics industry in television market

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    Samsung Electronics

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    Samsung Electronics case study The Samsung Electronics Company was the largest conglomerate in South Korea. The total net sales of the Samsung Group were $135 billion in 2004. It has 337 overseas operations in 58 countries. Electronic‚ finance‚ and trade and services were the three core sectors within the Samsung Group. Semiconductor products were classified into two different categories of chips‚ which are memory and logic. To focus on the global memory chip industry

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    output devices

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    OUTPUT DEVICES Output devices are things we use to get information OUT of a computer. Here are some examples of output devices:- Monitor George Doyle/Stockbyte/Getty Images The most common computer output device is the monitor or computer screen. Monitors create a visual display from processed data that users can view. They come in a variety of screen sizes and visual resolutions. There are two types of computer monitors‚ CRT and flat panel. CRT monitors use phosphorescent dots to create the

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    To help his audience understand his goal‚ Martin Luther King Jr. had used a variety of literary devices. This includes metaphors‚ similes‚ anaphores‚ and allusions. This great significance in his speech makes his speech the best out of John Lewis’s “Patience is a Nasty and Dirty Word” and Malcolm X’s “What Does Mississippi Have to Do With Harlem” speech. Whose speeches used little or no literary devices. Martin Luther King Jr used metaphors and similes to show the importance of equal rights to all

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