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    In Cuba it is hard to get wifi to text family/friends, post images, or just surf the web. In the United States, we have wifi and it's easier for us, but they have to pay $5 to use wifi and Cuban people barely even make that much during the week. 5% of Cuba's 11 million residents are able to get online, and when they do it is painfully slow. To upload pictures, download files, watch videos. It could take hours or even days. Smartphones, iphones, Blackberry handsets, and Android devices have become

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    Optical network is designed to transmit digital signals in the form of pulses of light. Optical fiber is used as medium for transmission. Optical fiber is a thin, flexible, transparent fiber (glass or plastic) that acts as a waveguide to transmit light between the ends of the fiber. Optical fiber consists of a central glass core surrounded by a cladding layer whose refractive index is slightly lower than the core index. Such fibers are generally referred to as step index fiber to distinguish them

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    Computer Case Study

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    enough for the user selected lighting level, LEDs will be turned on to supplement. (7) Long system life and low maintenance cost. Besides LEDs, the controller and mechanical frame, our system consists of all passive optical components, like mirrors in solar collectors, and optical fibers. They are long lasting and maintenance free. The only component that does

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    Abstract Colors, lengths of words, control of the length of the lines, timing of reviewing and recalling thing quickly can indicate how it affects individual when they see things in an unexpected way. In this essay, I will be elaborating more about the different types of cognitive assessment methods, such as “Attention; Stroop Effect, Perception; Muller-Lyer Illusion, Short-term memory: Remember 11 words/numbers/ pictures and Long-term memory: Encoding Specificity. Introduction At

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    Optical illusions are fascinating. They trigger a different part of the mind that makes someone think. As early as a child’s elementary years, teachers use optical illusions to get them to participate. They are used so that a child can see different perspectives and the bigger picture. Illusions are also used in therapy and psychology. There are various examples of optical illusions that can trigger one’s mind. Popular ones include the café illusion (wherein the lines appear to be crooked but are

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    according to Article 1.3 of the International Telecommunication Union´s (ITU) Radio Regulations (RR) – defined as "Any transmission, emission or reception of signs, signals, writings, images and sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems." This definition is also identical to those contained in the Annex to the Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union (Geneva, 1992). Telecommunication occurs Telecommunication occurs

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    through a peekhole. He also strategically placed the floors, ceiling and walls by slanting them which manipulated their depth perception and size constancy. Therefore Ames Room also had an element of suprise. Meanwhile Emmert’s Law did not involved any optical illusions, therefore Emmert regarded the perceived sizes of the objects in the after image as a reaction of the body to continue psychological function. According to Emmert’s Law the perceptual constancy was thought to happen by multiple depth perception

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    One of the misinterpretations of the Common Core State Standards is that it is a curriculum and that there is specific criterion in how educators should teach the standards. There is a huge difference between a “list” of things to learn and a curriculum of study. As the author suggests in the article “Rewriting the Common Core State Standards for Tomorrow’s Literacies” people need to veer away from the right or wrong of the standards and focus on what the content of the standards are outlining

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    Internal ‘Assets’ Inventory Siemon has many core competencies. “Core competencies are collective skills, knowledge and process of an organization that are valuable, rare and difficult to imitate (Mroz, 2015). "Siemon’s stability and quality of products are key differentiators within the industry" (R. Carlson, personal communications, November 10, 2015). Siemon is a well-respected brand built on quality, service, innovation and value. They have been in business for 112 years and manufacture product

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    The Blu Ray Disc

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    1 Introduction An emergence roadmapping process is crucial to managers and policy makers taken decisions about which technologies it should be or it should not be developed, despite the uncertain trends of the market. This report aims to address the emergence roadmapping of the Blu-ray disc. It will be structured in the three essential parts: the development of this technology, the environment involved and its initial market and competitors. The first part describes the technological development

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