Ultra Essays

  • Hybrid Spread Spectrum Techniques for Cell Phone

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    In addition to the frequency hopped and direct sequence, spread spectrum multiple access technique, there are certain other hybrid combinations that provide the advantage in the area of cellular mobile communication system. The available wideband spectrum is divided in to a number of subspectras with smaller bandwidth. Frequency Hopped Multiple Access Technique (FHMAT) consists of a direct sequence modulated signal whose center frequency is made to hop periodically in a pseudorandom fashion. In this

  • MK ULTRA Controversy

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    During this time, in the 1950’s, the CIA had begun the MK ULTRA experiments, The operation began in the early 1950s, was officially sanctioned in 1953, was slightly reduced in scope in 1964, diminished further in 1967, officially ending in 1973. The program engaged in many illegal activities, including the use of unwitting U.S. and Canadian citizens as its test subjects, which led to controversy regarding its legitimacy. MK ULTRA used numerous methods to manipulate people's mental states and alter

  • Ultra-Conservative Parties

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    The ultra-right parties have historically sustained outdated and fascist beliefs. Recently, however, the sudden rise to power of right-wing supporters - or "conservatives", as they prefer to be called – has been concerning me. The fact is that the loose and wide-ranging spread of these fundamentalist groups around the world is alarming. Therefore, I ask myself: why such an influential and threatening movement is taking place in the twenty-first century? Most importantly, are there viable solutions

  • Oversight of MK-ULTRA and PRISM

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    control drug, and project MK-ULTRA was born. The Central intelligence Agency (CIA) performed rogue tests on an unknowing public without their knowledge and severely tainted the image of the agency. In 2013, the public found out about the National Security Agency’s (NSA) Top Secret PRISM program that obtained the phone and internet records of the public without their consent. These two programs were separated by decades, yet the similarities are undeniable. Both MK-ULTRA and PRISM resulted in intelligence

  • Assess The Benefits Of Ultra Nationalism

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    This source describes how the benefits of nationalism are not worth the risk of it evolving into ultra-nationalism. The source does vaguely recognize that there are benefits to nationalism, however, the statement is clear that the negative impact that ultra-nationalism has on a nation far outweighs the advantages that nationalism can have. Ultra-nationalism, according to the source, is a “destructive force” that can ruin nations in many ways. A nationalist would argue that the source is wrong

  • Argumentative Essay On Ultra Nationalism

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    Ultra-nationalism is not nationalism, but what does it take to make an ultra-nationalistic nation? What is the difference between nationalism and ultra-nationalism? Is the source one-hundred percent correct when it says ultra-nationalism doesn’t come from the nation or the people themselves? Though most of what the source say’s is correct, ultra-nationalism must come from more than just one person, or else the term ultra-nationalism would not include a whole nation. The definition for ultra-nationalism

  • Abortion-An Ultra-Conservative View

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    would do in her shoes, I have asked myself, “Is abortion justified”? My view, No. Abortion is immoral in every circumstance, which makes me an ultra-conservative person. Before I begin to discuss Marry Ann Warrens’ article, “Abortion is Morally Permissible”, I wish to define the different views of abortion. The first view of abortion is a called, “Ultra-Conservative”, which state regardless of the reason, having an abortion is immoral. This, as I stated in my introductory paragraph, is my personal

  • Ultra Nationalism Argumentative Essay

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    In source 1 the main focus is ultra-nationalism, the quote is saying that it is not enough to love and want your country to succeced you must fight others to prove this. This is the definition of ultra-nationalism the belief that it is not enough to care for your country you must kill to prove this. It is also saying that if you do not feel like you can fight for your nation that you have to leave and find a new nation to be a part of because the only way that one can be proud of their nation and

  • Ultra Sound Technician Essay

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    After many months of suffering from stomach pain, the patient finally comes in to the office with life threating injuries. As the UT (ULTRA SOUND TECH) gets ready to do his procedure on the patient he faints, immediately the doctors go to help the patient. As the UT does his work on the patient he discovers a large tumor in the stomach of the patient. While he’s trying to find the patients stomach he finds that the tumor grew bigger than his stomach . Now that the UT has this terrible news he

  • Absolute Destruction Due to Ultra-Nationalism

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    the cartoonist had when drawing this was sarcastic. His aim is to show the irony of Milosevic’s situation. He is in an “ethically clean world”, but that is because he is in jail, away from civilization. Milosevic was put in jail because in a very ultra-nationalistic way he was pursuing his and his peoples’ beliefs and values. Due to Yugoslavia breaking up many of the different ethnicities did not share the same language, religion, or beliefs and values. This caused many conflicts, and a constant

  • Ultra Vires Case Study

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    Discussion Ultra Vires Issues Cueto may have a potential claim that the OER’s interpretation of the enabling act and ensuing actions exceeded the authority delegated to the OER by Congress. The OER’s notice of liability refers to Section (3) of the statute, and requires the OER to provide to Cueto “notice of the factual basis for the finding.” However, Cueto may argue that the OER failed to comply with this provision of their own enabling statute. The OER’s notice simply related to Cueto that their

  • Ultra High Temperature Ceramics (UHTC)

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    Ultra high temperature ceramics (UHTCs) are materials rarely found in nature, characterized by high melting points, hardness, thermal conductivities (if compared to other ceramics), good wear resistance and mechanical strength.1,2,3 Besides, they are chemically and thermally stable under a variety of conditions due to their high negative free energy of formation.1,3 The materials that fit in these criteria are ceramics compounds made of borides, nitrides and carbides. As a result of having those

  • A Clockwork Orange Ultra-Violence Analysis

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    any criticism that often claimed that his work further desensitized an entire generation from the brutality of violence. This infamous novel takes place in a bleak, totalitarian society, and the protagonist Alex often spends his nights committing ‘ultra-violence’ with his droogs, and is eventually arrested for murder, and forced to deal with constant dehumanization by the State, as a result of his aversion therapy through the Ludovico Technique. This classical conditioning was an act of violence that

  • Ultra Nationalistic Views On Self-Determination

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    national interests it can determine their success or failure of a country. National interests of a country can directly impact the world in a positive or negative way depending on their policies. Nationalism can cause many problems for a country. Ultra Nationalistic views by a leader can cause catastrophes for the whole world. The quote talks about self-determination and the problems of having wars. The perspectives given by the author can be disputed to be right and wrong by many. Along with that

  • RFID vs Barcodes

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    Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a computerized ID innovation that uses radio recurrence waves to exchange information between an onlooker and things that have RFID gadgets, or tags, joined. The tags hold a microchip and receiving wire, and work at universally distinguished standard frequencies. Barcodes are much smaller, lighter and easier than RFID but RFID offers significant advantages. One major advantage of RFID is that the innovation doesn't oblige any observable pathway the tags could

  • Radio Frequency Identification and Universal Product Code

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    Although there are many technologies in tracking, for this research I will be discussing Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Universal Product Code. There are major differences and comparisons between these two technologies which define both. Though both of these technologies are widely used within numerous industries, they are used differently since they are so different. For example, the government (United States Postal System), military, private companies (such as Wal-Mart, Target and

  • Technology and the Media

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    Technology and the Media In this essay, British historian and broadcaster Asa Briggs looks at how technological advances made in recent decades have created a revolution in the media, allowing people to communicate in ways they had never dreamed of. Briggs notes that although these new modes of communication—including the television, the personal computer, the Internet, and other digital technologies—are available throughout many parts of the world, these media may be used in different ways depending

  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of Walmart

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    A) RFID refers to radio-frequency identification and it belongs to Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) group of technology. This technology is able to scan objects automatically, collect data about the objects and store those data straightforward into the computer systems, this is done with almost no help from human. As seen in the picture below, there are 3 components in this system which help it to achieve all this work, these are RFID tag or label, RFID reader and an antenna. Inside

  • Why do Ultra-Conservatives Believe What They Believe?

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    Why is it that most ultra-conservatives (typically Southern states) cling to the idea that our second amendment is being violated when it is in fact NOT being violated? Why do most conservatives honestly believe that Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton are the Anti-Christ? Why do most ultra-conservatives believe that "Trickle Down Economics" works? When in fact even during recessions the rich people are still richer than ever? Why do Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity truly believe that they are in fact

  • Does Ultra-Nationalism Cause Crimes Against Humanity?

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    Ultra Nationalism, as defined in the Oxford English dictionary, is an extreme form of nationalism. Countries and nations under an ultra nationalistic rule may become hostile to other countries, and eventually become violent. Nations, such as Uganda have portrayed this exquisitely. The motives of the Ugandan warlords, such as Idi Amin and Joseph Kony, lead to crimes against humanity. In some cases during the Ugandan genocides, individuals would be cast as victim or villain by vicissitudes of fate