Category: /Science & Technology
accesses the WLAN while it is in motion (for example a user accessing a PDA while he or she is walking). The 802.11 specifications have defined different physical media - the radio-based physical 802.11b media operates at 2.4 GHz ISM band. 802.11b can provide
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
marketed through television, radio and print media and are promptly available for purchase through the Internet. Olympic and professional athletes began using ergogenic aids to improve heir body composition and performance. Later college students and high school
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Category: /History
in what we
would consider to be appalling conditions. Why arent these facts widely emphasized in
the media? The answer is simple if one stops to really think about it. Who owns the
news-media corporations in our society? The extremely rich upper class
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Category: /Literature/English
of taxpayers across the world. In todays world of money equals power finance, these athletes have a stranglehold on the media and many impressionable people, especially children.
The jobs that propel our country through everyday life such as medicine, have
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Category: /Literature/English
other. Unlike traditional broadcasting media, such as radio and television, the Internet is a decentralized system. Each connected individual can communicate with anyone else on the Internet, can publish ideas, and can sell products with a minimum overhead
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Category: /Literature/English
the tremendous innovation, jobs and revenue that the Internet promises.
Until recently, unauthorized copying of software required physical exchange of floppy disks, CDs or other hard media. But, as the Internet continually gets easier, faster and less expensive
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
of the Beatles is overblown. To say that they are bigger than the Lord is not only blasphemous but also an outright lie. The only fame they receive from the media today is because the media is doing what the Beatles did over thirty years ago--selling emotions
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Category: /Literature/English
In the 21st century and throughout history individuals and groups have been affected by sociocultural contexts. The mass media probably has one of the biggest effects on culture. Through television, magazines and movies, what is in, out, cool
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Category: /Literature/English
and their corporate buddies led a grand inquisition against the insurgents, labeling them "hackers." The corporations' bedfellows, the media, made these "hackers" appear evil to the public; they joined in the persecution of the rebels. Shed a bit of their indifferance
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Category: /Literature/English
. only keeps a viewer up to date as the story progresses. And they have to watch the news on T.V. in the order that the media covers the story. Often a viewer doesnt get the whole story or what happened behind the scenes. Sometimes I find that the way
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