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    see that on one side of the wire‚ the attractive lines of power are going the other way accordingly the wire‚ flux lines contradict the magnet’s flux line. Since flux lines takes the easy way out‚ more lines focus on the opposite side of the wire transmitter‚ the lines are bowed and are firmly divided. The lines have a tendency to rectify and be more extensive divided. Due to this the denser‚ bended field pushes the wire the other way. The heading in which the wire is moved is controlled by the right

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    Opt-out model of informed consent allows a company to collect personal info until the customers specifically requests otherwise – Opt-in model of informed consent prohibits a company to collect personal info unless the customers specifically authorizes it Social engineering getting around security systems by tricking computer users inside a company into revealing sensitive info or gaining unauthorized access – impersonation on the phone/tailgating/shoulder surfing Espionage or Trespass – unauthorized

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    middle of the show of ballet dancers dancing‚ a news report flashes in the screen about their son‚ Harrison‚ escaping from jail. Harrison appears in the studio where the ballerinas are dancing and takes of his handicaps‚ which included his red nose‚ transmitter‚ and weights. He also‚ declares himself as the emperor‚ and “everybody should do as [he] says at once” (Vonnegut). Harrison chooses an empress and commands the orchestra to play beautiful music. As they dance‚ they jump in to the air‚ reaching the

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    SYSTEM        Higher bandwidth (extremely high data transfer rate). Less signal degradation. Less costly per meter. Lighter and thinner then copper wire. Lower transmitter launching power. Less susceptible to electromagnetic interference. Flexible use in mechanical and medical imaging systems. Source Transmitter Receiver Detector Main Applications      Telecommunications. Sensors. Fiber Lasers. Bio-medical. Automotive and many other industories. Output Fibre

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    states that the device has internal and external components. The external parts include a microphone‚ a speech processor‚ and a transmitter and the internal parts include the receiver and electrodes. These electrodes stimulate the auditory nerve and completely bypass the damaged hair cells in the inner ear. The processor turns the sound digital and sends it to the transmitter.

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Internet Advantages Faster Communication The foremost target of Internet has always been speedy communication and it has excelled way beyond the expectations. Newer innovations are only going to make it faster and more reliable. Now‚ you can communicate in a fraction of second with a person who is sitting in the other part of the world. For more personal and interactive communication‚ you can avail the facilities of chat services‚ video conferencing and so on

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    Introducing Grace and Jane Is there an argument against social networking? Mobile phones – What’s that all about? Teacher’s Guide The social networking debate: good or bad? How has social networking changed the way we live our lives? Introducing Grace and Jane: Introducing Grace and Jane Is there an argument against social networking? Mobile phones – What’s that all about? Teacher’s Guide Jane was born in the 1960s; in 1974‚ at the age of 11‚ she started secondary school

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    International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT) - Volume4Issue4- April 2013 Red Tacton - A Human Area Networking Technology Gamini Gopi#1‚ R. Ravi Kumar #2 #1Final Year B. Tech‚ Dept. of ECE‚ KL University‚ Vaddeswaram‚ AP‚ India‚ #2Associate Professor‚ Dept. of ECE‚ KL University‚ Vaddeswaram‚ AP‚ India ABSTRACT: Now a day’s electronic devices become smaller and lower in power Requirements‚ and they are less expensive. we have begun to adorn our bodies with personal

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    Amplitude modulation or AM as it is often called‚ is a form of modulation used for radio transmissions for broadcasting and two way radio communication applications. Although one of the earliest used forms of modulation it is still in widespread use today. The first amplitude modulated signal was transmitted in 1901 by a Canadian engineer named Reginald Fessenden. He took a continuous spark transmission and placed a carbon microphone in the antenna lead. The sound waves impacting on the microphone

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