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    Tips On How To Turn your Windows 7 PC into a Wi-Fi hotspot One of the not-so-well-known features of Windows 7 is the ability to turn your laptop (or desktop with a wireless card) into a wireless access point‚ aka Wi-Fi hotspot. If you are using a USB 3G broadband such as those from Maxis‚ Celcom and DiGi‚ or the Wiggy from P1‚ this would let you finally be able to share your Internet connection with others wirelessly‚ like the Wi-Fi modems which Streamyx and P1 give. Again‚ a gentle reminder

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    Sealed Off

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    The short story by Ailing “Sealed Off” has various levels and interpretations of the title. The first being the war background and what happened throughout the city. Shanghai grew quiet every time an air raid attack happened when the Japanese frequently bombed them during the Second Sino-Japanese War. When these air raid attacks happened the city would seal off temporarily. The tramcars would halt and seal off as well‚ and whoever was in the tramcars would be stuck inside until the raids were over

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    Tv Violence

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    modern day circus sideshow is just one click of your remote control away. What’s even more concerning is that our children can work the remote better than we can. Former President George Bush Jr. once said‚ “We cannot blame the schools alone for the dismal decline in SAT verbal scores.  When our kids come home from school do they pick up a book or do they sit glued to the tube‚ watching music videos?  Parents‚ don ’t make the mistake of thinking your kid only learns between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m

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    TV Addiction

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    Addictive or Not Addictive? That Is The Question Marie Winn‚ author of “TV Addiction” states that‚ “television viewing‚ for those vulnerable to addiction‚ is more like drinking or taking drugs- once you start it’s hard to stop” (609). Winn strongly believes that television is so addicting that it can and will ruin people’s lives. The meaning of addiction according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary is the compulsive need for and use of a habit-forming substance (such as heroin‚ nicotine‚ alcohol)

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    Tvs Company

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    products under the TVS brand‚ for customers predominantly inAsian markets and to provide fulfilment and prosperity for employees‚ dealers and suppliers. Vision Statement   TVS Motor - Driven by the customer  TVS Motor will be responsive to customer requirements consonant with its core competence and profitability. TVS Motorwill provide total customer satisfaction by giving the customer the right product‚ at the right price‚ at the right time. TVS Motor - The Industry Leader  TVS Motor will be one

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    turn of the screw

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    “The allotment of death.” Hawks may be considered noble creatures but Ted Hughes gives a rather different image of them in his poem ‘Hawk Roosting’. He provides the reader with the image of a corrupt and arrogant predator. A very different image to what we are perhaps used to. One cannot deny that the hawk is a bird of prey but Ted’s clever use of personification allows one to look at it from a different perspective: from the hawks own eyes. I will look into how this corrupt figure is conveyed‚ how

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    Tv or Books

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    reading a book. I do not know how many hours you watch tv in a day but its damage depends upon the time you spend in front of it. In our society‚ reading a book is by most of the people regarded as wasting time. People would prefer to do everything rather than reading a book or something like periodical. And their preference is as you can guess on the side of watching tv. However as these people do not know the serious desadvantages of tv‚ they go on watching it for hours and hours. So‚ in this

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    Reality Tv

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    on Saturday mornings and it was cartoons. Today‚ the young and old come home and the first thing they do is turn on the television set. According to a survey done by Emory H. Woodard and Natalia Grindina‚ “on average‚ people are watching over 51 hours of television- that is five hours a day of TV on average for the last quarter of the year. Teenagers (12 to 17) spend 103 hours watching TV a month‚ whereas senior citizens (65 or older) spend 207 hours”(Media in the home) With the slumping economy

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    Tv Revolution?

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    also in the field of TV . The subject of the " new watch TV " had direct my interest ‚ but I ’m there when not much discussed in more detail at that time. This command therefore came to me directly though the idea of ​​this paper to write about the " new watch TV " I then go deeper into the subject and I came to new findings . The choice of the subject of my paper was made ​​. 
Past To put everything in a good perspective we first take a step back . The traditional TV ‚ as we know it is in

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    profits. Subjects of a reality show may be given some rudimentary directions off-screen‚ but the point is to allow the performers to act and react as normally as possible. History: Precedents for television that portrayed people in unscripted situations began in the 1940s. Debuting in 1948‚ Allen Funt’s Candid Camera‚ broadcast unsuspecting ordinary people reacting to pranks. It has been called the "granddaddy of the reality TV genre." Reality shows in India date back to the Channel V’s talent hunt

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