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17301: Installing A Car Stereo System
... wattage sufficient for the front speakers. The sub-woofer system will be powered by an additional external amplifier by using these jacks. CD Controller Although cassettes are more versatile at this point in time, CD's are readily available and deliver a more quality sound. It would be a very good choice to assure that a CD Controller is built in. One that controls more than just a specific multi-CD ... door will only reproduce sounds in the upper-midrange to high range. The head unit will produce enough wattage to effectively cover this range in a set of speakers this size. The 6"x 9" 's in the rear sides will reproduce the full range of sound excluding the low range reproduced by the subwoofer. To effectively do this without loss of sound quality, a set of 2-way 6"x ... sound in the range of 1200hz-1500hz. The subwoofer system can adequately supply all the tones generated below the 1500hz point, and compensate for the lows lost by the absence of amplification in the 6x9's. The rear door speakers will be the Kenwood KFC-1054. They are 5" in diameter and have a mounting depth of only 1" which makes this also ideal for installation into factory cut speaker ...
17302: Facing Reality
... what the end results of their work might be utilized for. Weizenbaum has visited Germany a few times, and says that he is amazed by the sights in Germany that appear routine to the country's citizens. For example he has witnessed the feeling that every German citizen lives to close to nuclear weapons storage facilities. And the threat of soviet attacks that they must live with everyday are uncomprehending. He says the United States is no more distant from catastrophe than the Germans, for he states that Americans experience of war in the past has created an attitude of "it can't happen here" to grow. Weizenbaum tries to say the military is not an evil or technology is not evil because it has been adopted by the military, but we are becoming increasingly militarized. I think ... the results finally be used for? The use of technology is shaping the way we live for the good of the people and can provide in the defense of our free country. Therefore it doesn't solely contribute to the termination of mankind. I think that technology and its advances are to benefit in more ways than just military applications. These advancements are important to our lifestyles from everyday safety, ...
17303: Digital Cameras
... in the form of a digital supply image. You can immediately put an image into a document, print, or send off as e-mail. No other image-capturing device matches up with the digital camera’s convenience, easy use, and immediate results. These “new” cameras have been on the market for 3-4 years, and have gone down in price, however digital cameras are not yet inexpensive. For a medium quality ... of money, when you could by a decent 35mm camera? There are essentially three reasons. First, if you want to bring images into your computer for desktop publishing, web design, or other computer applications, there’s no easier way than capturing the images directly to a digital format. Second, digital cameras do away with film and processing costs, which would make up the price difference over the life of the camera. Last, since it doesn’t cost anything to take a photograph picture with a digital camera, and most models let you view and erase pictures on the spot, you save money buy getting rid of those unwanted pictures before ...
17304: Miadventures Of Don Quixote
... long novel that will give you a different perspective on madness and the curing of it. This is not a work of literature for those who like to read a book quickly because I can’t see someone just skimming through Don Quixote. In medieval times, knight-errants roamed the countryside of Europe, rescuing damsels and vanquishing evildoers. This may sound absurd to many people in this time, but what if ... Quixote. He went down into a legendary pit to behold its wonders. Once inside, he convinced himself he saw a transparent castle and that the people there were kept alive hundreds of years by Merlin’s magic when he seemed to only dream it. Another way Cervantes uses point-of-view to let the reader know that Quixote has little grasp of reality. I will refer back to the windmills because that is the clearest example: Sancho tried to tell Quixote that the giants were only windmills, but he didn’t listen and Sancho couldn’t fathom that his master was mad, so he shuts the incident out of his mind, displaying some of the madness of Don Quixote in our supposedly sane squire. When ...
17305: Cloning
... also stop cancer growth in turn (Watson 66). Whenever there is a draft for a war people protest hide and even leave the country why should people be sent to fight for something they don’t believe in or even in my case a country they don’t want to die for. We cannot dispense human lives as if they were candy. If we produced smart, strong and loyal clones, we could have the perfect soldier. There would no longer be humans in ... exactly as he/she were but they could definitely start over again. Or parents could simply clone the traits of a famous person or favorable traits of someone else and put them in their child’s embryo. Maybe even if they wanted twins or even sextuplets. Parents would be able to make more decisions on their child or children’s traits. The benefits of cloning do not stop at humans ...
17306: The Clinton Scandal
... citizens who voted for him. On January 26, 1998, in front of all America, our President had the nerve to say "I did not have a sexual relationship with that woman, Miss Lewinsky." Why didn’t we deserve an admission at that time? It took almost seven months before that admission came, and that only came because of him having to testify in front of Kenneth Starr’s Grand Jury. Your admission last night was very disappointing. Although you admitted to answering questions truthfully, what happened to completely? How many questions did you leave unanswered? How many more lies will Kenneth Starr’s investigation uncover? Where was the term "I lied" in your speech? You admitted nothing. You went before the people and gave a pitiful speech so that it can be spun as a heart-felt ...
17307: The Invention of the Telephone
... of the future. It is transforming and shaping our lives at rates unprecedented in history. Tech- nology has developed and changed drastically over the past century. Each day many new things are being developed. It’s amazing to see how these inventions have the capability to change the world in such an extreme manner. In 1886, a man by the name of Alexander Graham Bell developed an interesting device which enabled ... push of a few buttons. It has indeed revolutionized communication. Without the invention of the telephone, there would in essence be no phone lines. Therefore, fax machines would be non-existent and the Internet wouldn’t even be a thought. The world that we would live in would be entirely unlike the one we have come to know. Businesses would operate differently and people who would usually be “surfing on the ... invention, we have found countless operations for it. The Internet is a prime example. With the Internet, we are able to use phone lines and computers to find a world of information and exploration. It’s difficult to imagine what life in the 21st century would be like without computers and telephones. The invention of the telephone has also made life more convenient. It is much easier to pick up ...
17308: Business Ethics Essay (Grapes
... each other. Parts of this code of ethics should be honesty, integrity, fidelity, charity, responsibility, and self-discipline. Those ethics should apply both to a person buying something, and a person selling something. I don’t believe that a person should be forced to follow the caveat emptor policy, on the basis that it is unfair and unjust both to the buyer and seller. If you are an ethical person, you ... example is how the car dealer used to put lousy parts into the cars and sell them, knowing that the car would break down 5 miles down the road. He took advantage of the people’s necessity to get out of Oklahoma for his own personal gain. Also, the buyer has a certain responsibility too. They need to make sure to not completely trust the seller, because not everyone is ethical ... buying something. For example, in The Grapes of Wrath, the car dealer was able to take more advantage of the people because he can see the raw need on their faces, and how they didn’t really ask anything to make him give them a better deal. Therefore, the people didn’t do their part of being ethical buyers to get the best and most honest deal. The advertiser also ...
17309: Flash!
... blast and the days after. The part that sticks most in my mind was when Mr. Tanimoto was trying to help burn victims on the shore of the river. When he grabbed the one woman’s arm to pull her out to the boat he was using to transport injured people chunks of her skin slid right off. I could visualize the skin coming off because of a similar but not ... that people put their beliefs before their injuries. Mr. Tanimoto mention that he was ashamed that he could walk when he saw all of the injured people lying about unable to move. Dr. Sasaki didn’t sleep for the first three days because he knew it would be wrong to. Amazingly though, the injured had no shame they walked naked with burns from head to toe and thought nothing of it. The bomb fell silently and as in struck the ground a bright flash lit the whole city. The residents who lived through couldn’t seem to realize what kind of bomb it was. Some thought it was a cluster of many bombs. Rumors spread that a plane that had flown over had sprayed gasoline all across the city. ...
17310: The Rise of Violent Crime In Canada
... must wonder as well as to who is making up the numbers. The factor of age shows that there is a sharp increase in criminal behaviour during adolescence and the early twenties of a man's life. The rate falls sharply after that and the following displays the rates; 12 - 24 : 20% of population -- Makeup 35% of violent crimes 45 and over : 32% of the population -- Makeup 10% of violent crime ... causes anti - social behaviour to arise from the prisoners as they assume the role society has given them which is the idea that they cannot exist in the main society around them. In the 1960's and 1970's, community based programs were being implemented and used to try and rehabilitate criminals. It was also the first step towards greater social control over the population. Yet the results were not satisfactory in the ...


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