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    Australian Media Regulation

    Which takes me to the question how do you regulate and protect consumers and producers at a time when we can watch television on our smartphones and user-generated web video on the television? It looks like that the committee itself was appalled as to where to draw the line between the media users and the various media instruments. It is a truth not unknown that any audio-visual content we receive these days, are no longer exclusive. At present, television-like services on the Internet, via catch-up

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    Summary Of The Worst Years Of Our Lives By Barbara Ehrenreich

    "The future of television" is often stated in commercials and advertisements for new televisions that offer something that others don't. In Barbara Ehrenreich's The Worst Years of our Lives, Ehrenreich questions the reasons why Americans are glued to their televisions. While there are many devices today that feed into our obsession of technology and instant gratification, this so called "addiction" can actually be seen before smart phones and internet. Ehrenreich's statements on television are absolutely

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Assignment 1

    — In many defence network, connections of wireless devices carried by soldiers may be temporarily disconnected by jamming, environmental factors, and mobility, especially when they operate in hostile environments. Disruption-tolerant network (DTN) technologies are becoming successful solutions that allow nodes to communicate with each other in these extreme networking environments.DTN networks introduced storage nodes where data is stored or replicated such that only authorized mobile nodes can access

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    Ams 501 Unit 1 Assignment

    is therefore a possibility that some similarities occur. In your own words explain (use your own illustration if it can help) 1. What are the advantages to using radio frequencies as a medium for communications? a. It is a cheaper form of communication in a sense that it gets rid of all logistical requirements for wiring as radio waves travels through air. b. It is a more flexible means of communication as you can easily move transmitters and receivers around. c. Since communications no longer

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Assignment 3

    The Kinivo BTD-400 is a USB Bluetooth adapter (otherwise known as a USB Bluetooth dongle) that allows for almost any PC not equipped to manage Bluetooth have the ability to send and receive Bluetooth signals. I became considering buying a USB Bluetooth dongle despite the presence of my former PC. It's my job to do not buy something because is it doesn't best seller. What could be best-selling might be a thing that does not work properly as intended. The Kinivo BTD-400 Bluetooth USB Adapter permits

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    Zacchini V. Scripps Broadcasting Co. 433 Us 562 Summary

    Zacchini v. Scripps Broadcasting Co. 433 US 562 (1977) Hugo Zacchini was performing his “human cannonball” act at the country fair when he was recorded by a free-lance reporter working for the Scripps-Howard Broadcasting Company. The reporter recorded Zacchini’s entire performance after he asked them not to record. Zacchini sued on the grounds of unlawful appropriation of his professional property. He claimed that only his family performed the act and the reporter commercialized his stunt without

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    Nt1310 Unit 4

    1. Define FM. FM stands for frequency modulation. Frequency modulation is a process in which the frequency of a high frequency signal (carrier) is made to vary in step with the amplitude variations of the information signal. 2. What parameter of the intelligence signal causes frequency deviation of the carrier? It is the amplitude. 3. What parameter of the intelligence signal causes or determines the rate of carrier frequency deviation? It is the frequency 4. Define modulation index for

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    Nt1310 Unit 9 Case Study

    Phase 1 is that, BTC of the node j parent node field. After broadcastingADV1 message, if a node receives any of the ADV1 message from any type of other node, then the all node compare its own ID with the parent node ID stored in the received broadcast the message. If its own ID is equal to that the parent node ID in received ADV1 message, the node declares itself as an internal node, If the node does not receive any type of the ADV1 message where its own ID is equal to the parent node ID stored

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    Nt1310 Unit 4 Lab Report

    3a) Refer to Appendix C of block diagram showing how AM DSB FC demodulation can be performed using a receiving USRP. 3b) Using GNURadio Companion and a transmitting USRP, AM DSB FC modulation can be performed on a message signal with frequency 1 kHz and amplitude of one unit. The following code in Fig. 6 has been used to perform such a modulation with a transmitting USRP. Fig. 6 GNURadio Companion code to perform AM DSB FC modulation on a cosinusoidal message signal using a transmitting USRP. The

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Lab Report

    A GPR is made up of three core components, control unit, antenna, and the power supply. The control unit is what contains the electronics which trigger the energy pulses to the antenna that sends it into the ground. The GSSI SIR 20, which was used in this lab, has a laptop with software loaded on it already which processes and interprets the data. The antenna is what receives the electrical pulse from the control unit and transmits it into the ground. The frequency is a huge factor in the depth

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