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    Reading as defined by Webster dictionary is “the action of reading written or printed matter silently or aloud. Many young people are no longer interested in reading; whether it is a physical book or an electronic book. There are many different things young people get involved with which contributes to the lack of reading they do. There are interested in technological things like television‚ computers‚ cellular phones and video games. Many are easily distracted with what is going on the outside whether

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    The item that the company selling are can be classified in to 4: 1. Active components consist of a. transistor b. integrated circuit c. diode 2. Passive component a. resistor b. capacitor c. switch 3. Kits a. transistor radio kit b. AM/FM kit c. amplifier 4. Others a. speaker electronic tools c. accessories Business process Selling Active Components When a customer purchased transistor its either he can present busted parts or give the part number of the item‚ if the item is available the

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    Dr. Gail Gross Dr. Gail Gross Human Behavior and Education Expert‚ Speaker‚ Author. Ph.D. Ed.D. GET UPDATES FROM Dr. Gail Gross Like 474 Violence on TV and How It Can Affect Your Children Posted: 08/15/2013 4:32 pm Read more Parenting Tips‚ Violence On Television‚ Violence On Tv Affects On Children‚ Parents News 15 8 0 45 0 Get Parents Newsletters: Subscribe Studies show that violence on television does have an adverse affect on children and the way they think and act. This

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    What is planned obsolescence and what is its effect on the value proposition? What is planned obsolescence‚ what is the value proposition‚ what effect does one have on the other‚ and where does the consumer draw the line? Planned obsolescence is a very large part of the consumer’s daily life‚ from every flip of the light switch‚ to every call you make on your cellphone. Your milk is not the only thing with an expiration date these days. You may not know this‚ but the manufacturing companies do

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    “The Quiet Hour” “The Quiet Hour” written by Robert Mayer. Mr. Mayer suggest that to persuade audience that all TV broadcasting should be prohibited by law for 60-90 minutes per night in USA. He wants to know what the results might be if such a personal were adopted. Perhaps families might sit around together after dinner and talk to each other. Mr. Mayer thinks good would be come from less TV: families could eat together and they could solve each other’s problems; children would want to read

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    Cell Phone Detector

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    Cell Phone Detector Posted Mar 09‚ 2013 at 10:16 am Project Summary This is a mobile phone sniffer circuit that can detect the signals being used in the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) band at about 900 MHz. Since the signals are digitally encoded‚ it can detect only the signal activity‚ not the speech or the message contents. A headphone is used to hear the detected signals. Project Description The circuit schematic is given in the .rar archive attachment. There are two separate

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    Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Television has destroyed communication among friends and family. Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion. While TV has been blamed for many of society’s failings‚ especially as a time consumer for the masses‚ it might also be the source of many of our ideas and information. Arguably‚ the ideas and information may be suspect in terms of quality and value but TV has probably become a major focal point in most homes throughout

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    Cyber bullying 1) What is it? 2) What are the problems caused by cyber bullying? 3) What are the solutions? Cyber bullying is the act of bullying someone by using electronic technology. The electronic technology includes any communication tools such as cellphones and computers to send and share texts‚ images and videos. Cyber bullying is usually done by publishing on Facebook‚ Twitter or on a blog embarrassing content in order to cause a very bad reputation to the targeted person

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    EC1 VI-1 The results of experiment EC1 part V1 are summarized as below. V‚ I‚ Rm are directly measured   Resistor A Resistor B Resistor C Resistor D V±ΔV(V) 6.748±0.001 7.759±0.001 9.061±0.001 10.383±0.001 I±ΔI(mA) 44±0.5 35±0.5 23±0.5 10±0.5 V/I±ΔR(Ω) 153.36±1.7 221.69±3.2 393.96±8.61 1038.30±52.02 Rm±ΔRm(Ω) 145.21±0.01 214.90±0.01 385.60±0.01 907.50±0.01 VI-2 (V‚ I) pairs for Resistor A using a DC power supply V-2 f = 0 Hz # V(Volts) I(mA) 1

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    Essay 1 According to Roberts and Foehr (2006) 33% of children under six have a television in their room‚ while 5% of children in the same age group have a personal computer in their room. Those numbers jump to 68% for television and 31% for computers when children reach the age of 8. As those numbers continue to rise and portable media like digital music players‚ cell phones‚ and portable video game players become more ubiquitous it is important to examine the possible effects of having media

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