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  • Use Of Radio Devices
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    Radio-wave technology is one of the most important technologies used by man. It has forever changed the United States and the world, and will continue to do so in the future. Radio has been a communications medium, a recreational device, and many other things to us. When British physicist James Clerk Maxwell published his theory of electromagnetic waves in 1873, he probably never could have envisioned the sorts of things that would come of such a principle (White). His theory mainly had to do wi...
  • Jim And Irene Westcotts
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    In the short story by John Cheever called 'The Enormous Radio' it begins with Jim and Irene Westcotts appearing like the perfect American family. Cheever describes them as 'the kind of people who seem to strike that satisfactory average of income, endeavor, and respectability' (Cheever 1). What is ironic about this story is the Westcotts are far from being the perfect family and the community they try to conform to is just as imperfect as the Westcotts themselves. A way the Westcotts try to live...
  • Lee De Forest Lee De Forest
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    Lee De Forest Lee De Forest was born Aug. 26, 1873, Council Bluffs, Iowa. De Forest was the son of a Congregational minister. His father moved the family to Alabama and there assumed the presidency of the nearly bankrupt Talladega College for Negroes. Excluded by citizens of the white community who resented his father's efforts to educate blacks, Lee and his brother and sister made friends from among the black children of the town and spent a happy although sternly disciplined childhood in this ...
  • First Fm Radio Stations
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    Joe Clark January 21, 2002 Mrs. Perkins AP U.S. History The radio has evolved over time. The radio we listen to today has a different format, purpose, viewer reach, and clarity than it did before the 1950's. The radio has survived the threat of the television industry by changing with the times. It has been dealt with in the law through acts and the creation of the government regulating agency (FCC). Today the radio is the cheapest and most affective way to communicate with everyone around the w...
  • Use Radio Communications
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    The radio is a wireless form of communication which is transmitted through sounds or signals by electromagnetic waves directly through space to a receiving set. Some types of radio communications are HAM radios, CB (Citizen Band) radios, Cell Phones, Radio Scanners and Walkie-talkies. Radio communications are widely used in the United States and majority of it is used by law enforcement and emergency services. Police / Sheriff, Fire-Rescue, Highway Patrol, Ambulance and EMS are some of the agenc...
  • Motorola Introduced First Dual Band Phone
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    1. Company Information and History 1. Objective and core values The main objective of Motorola is to create shareholder value by continuing to be the world's premier electronic and communications equipment company from a creative, strategic and financial standpoint. Motorola supports its objectives with a set of core values.? To anticipate and exceed the needs of its customers.? To provide an environment for growth for the individual dedicated to professionalism and creativeness focused on techn...

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