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    A Power Line Communication Explained (1984) Challenges and Technologies Abstract This paper reviews the sources of attenuation‚ noise and distortion encountered when communicating over AC power wiring. Various technologies which have been used to address these challenges‚ such as spread spectrum and digital signal processing‚ are then examined in light of the known channel conditions. Introduction While the idea of sending communication signals on the same pair of wires as are used for

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    will turn to honesty. Other people will do whatever it takes to protect their name. One character‚ Abigail Williams‚ in The Crucible by Arthur Miller is faced with this decision. The Crucible is a play that takes place in Salem‚ Massachusetts during the Salem Witch Trials. Abigail Williams was one of the girls who lied and said that she saw witches in town. Throughout The Crucible‚ Abigail Williams‚ among others‚ chooses to protect her name‚ instead of facing the repercussions of honesty. When first

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    Why Is Honesty Important?

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    Why Is Honesty Important? The Impact of Honesty on Me             Honesty has played a key role in my success in life. Throughout my childhood my parents would always remind me about the importance of being honest. In their opinion nothing was as important as having self-respect and being trustworthy. The saying “honesty is the best policy” perfectly sums up my belief about how people should interact with each other. For me‚ being honest in everything I do can be a very difficult thing‚ but I have

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    Honesty and Integrity and How it Affects Unit Cohesion Honesty‚ Integrity‚ and Trust are all key factors in the cohesion of a unit. Knowing you can trust the other preforming members in your respective unit‚ builds a good team building environment that leads to the highest quality of success and increase of morale within the unit. Honesty above all is not only expected‚ but is a standard within the 75th Ranger Regiment‚ It builds character within an individual soldier‚ creates and maintains teamwork

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    Hotspur's Virtue

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    against a dragon to save a beautiful princess. I‚ Sir John Falstaff‚ say that’s stupid. Honor is a pointless virtue; it shouldn’t be sought after by anyone that is halfway intelligent. I know you must be thinking‚ ‘that man is a fat old drunk! He’s not intelligent!’‚ but if it weren’t for my understanding of the pointlessness of honor‚ I wouldn’t be where I am today. Honor is also a powerful virtue that can change the outcomes of men’s lives. Many men stupidly strive for honor‚ which is a complete waste

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    Virtue and Relativism

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    Discussion #1 Give an example of something that one culture might regard as a virtue that another culture might not. Explain why this could lead to relativism. Be sure to support your answer with quote from the text and/or academic resources. Responds to the question below in approx 100 words. It is important for this question that you first define the key terms here Virtue and Relativism. Define Virtue and Relativism: Relativism is the idea that one’s beliefs and values are understood

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    Generally‚ honesty is the best policy in any situation. Some people are very reliable and they hate those who tell lies for any reason. Other people accept “white lies” when situation arises‚ even if they usually do not like lying. I strongly agree that being honest is the most important consideration in a relationship. During our childhood‚ our parents teach us one of the greatest human values: always telling the truth. Based on this‚ parents can help us resolve life problems‚ and we build a

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    Beauty and Virtue

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    an inquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty and virtue natural law and enlightenment classics Knud Haakonssen General Editor Francis Hutcheson uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu i i i i i i i i natural law and i i enlightenment classics i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Francis Hutcheson i i i i i i i i Edited and with an Introduction by i i i i Wolfgang Leidhold i i i i The Collected Works and Correspondence i i of Francis Hutcheson i i i i i i i i i i i i

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    Honesty and Dignity

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    Quite often a guilty sub­ject will invoke such expres­sions as‚ “I swear to God I’m telling the truth‚” “I hope my mother drops dead if I’m lying‚” “I’ll swear on a stack of Bibles‚” etc. Although expres­sions of this type can­not be con­sid­ered as symp­toms of decep­tion‚ they fre­quently are used by guilty sub­jects in an effort to lend force­ful­ness or con­vic­tion to their asser­tions of innocence. Inbau & Reid‚ Crim­i­nal Inter­ro­ga­tion and Con­fes­sions‚ 1962. In the inter­ro­ga­tion

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    Honesty In Othello

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    Throughout the entire play of Shakespeare’s “Othello”‚ the character Iago manipulates many of the other characters by appearing a certain way then hiding the truth of what he really thinks about the characters. The characters‚ such as Othello‚ believe that Iago‚ his (ensign???) is very honest and will never tell a lie‚ they even refer to him as “honest Iago” (add the act and the scene to this) because they have great faith in his character. Little does shakespeare’s characters know‚ but Iago has

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