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Lezione sulla strategia

Mauro Ussardi - Consulente

 

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Photographed at Cerro Buenavista Communication Towers

Communication Collaboration Cooperation UBCM 2018

Communication Studies on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 7, 2016. (Jay Grabiec)

Satellite television is television programming delivered by the means of communications satellite and received by an outdoor antenna, usually a parabolic reflector generally referred to as a satellite dish, and as far as household usage is concerned, a satellite receiver either in the form of an external set-top box or a satellite tuner module built into a TV set. Satellite TV tuners are also available as a card or a USB peripheral to be attached to a personal computer. In many areas of the world satellite television provides a wide range of channels and services, often to areas that are not serviced by terrestrial or cable providers.

 

Direct-broadcast satellite television comes to the general public in two distinct flavors - analog and digital. This necessitates either having an analog satellite receiver or a digital satellite receiver. Analog satellite television is being replaced by digital satellite television and the latter is becoming available in a better quality known as high-definition television.

 

Kim Powell's communication studies class.

Photo by Rachel Miller '18

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Esercitazione in aula

Elena Sacco - Studio Sacco

 

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L'idea non è stata mia, ma delle due bambine che ieri si sono innamorate di questa vecchia tromba: personalmente credo che sia geniale! :-)

 

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20080411~0412

 

AM Communication Partners

2008 1St Workshop

 

Mission : Treasure Hunting

 

escape from tedious ordinary,i found the valuable

treasures..smile,passion,sky note .and so on

this is not medium, not rare, well-done delicious design.

 

Slack brings all your communication together in one place. It’s real-time messaging, archiving and search for modern teams.

 

We’re on a mission to make your working life simpler, more pleasant and more productive.

 

We're a San Francisco-based company founded by core members of the original Flickr team. Our principal investors are Accel Partners, Andreessen Horowitz and The Social + Capital Partnership. Our mission is to make people's working lives easier, simpler, and more enjoyable.

 

Slack is a new platform for team communication — "All your team communication in one place, instantly searchable, and available wherever you go" — which launched in February 2014. It is used daily by tens of thousands of people, including the incredible teams at Stripe, Rdio, Medium, Airbnb, Braintree, Expedia and Buzzfeed. It's growing like crazy and we need to keep up.

 

We want great talent and inspiring leaders in all areas: from business operations to product design and general management. If you want to join a small startup that's making an outsized impact (and that's making a lot of people happy) please get in touch. We value diversity, experience, gumption and panache. And a good vocabulary.

 

slack.com

HF5718.H288 2008

 

The new, cutting-edge BUSINESS COMMUNICATION, 7e helps take your communication skills to a higher level by combining up-to-date technology to enhance learning with stellar content to give you the foundations needed for success in business. Reflecting today's e-inundated marketplace, this comprehensive text covers the basics for all forms of business communication, from letters to e-mail, business plans to presentations, listening skills to nonverbal messages, diversity to teamwork, visual aids to Web blogs, interpersonal communication to instant messages, and everything in between.

The Ural-375 is a General Purpose 4.5 ton 6x6 Truck, which has been produced at the Ural Automotive Plant in the Russian SFSR since 1961. The Ural-375 replaced the ZIL-157 as the standard Soviet Army truck in 1979. It was itself replaced by the Ural-4320. The Ural-375 was used, for example, as a platform for the BM-21 Grad Rocket Launcher, Troop Carrier, and as a Supply Carrier. The Ural-375 comes in a variety of models, the list is very exhaustive:

 

▪︎Ural-375 - Base model, it has a canvas roof, and no steel cabin.

▪︎Ural-375A - The same but has a slightly longer chassis.

▪︎Ural-375D - The most produced 375, which has a proper all-steel cabin.

▪︎Ural-375E KET-L - Recovery Vehicle equipped with a front-mounted and a rear-mounted winch along with a jib crane.

▪︎Ural-375S - 6x6 Tractor Unit.

▪︎Ural-377 - A 6x4 civilian truck.

▪︎Ural-377S - 6x4 Tractor Unit

▪︎Ural-375DM - Modernized version of the Ural-375D, built at least until 1991.

 

General characteristics:

 

▪︎Manufacturer: Ural Automobile Plant, Miass

▪︎Production: 1961 to 1964 (Ural-375) / 1964 to 1983 (Ural-375D) / 1982 to -1991 (Ural-375DM)

▪︎Production End: 1993

▪︎Powerplant: ZIL-375Ya 7.0 litre V8 petrol (carburetor) pushrod engine, 174hp

▪︎Transmission: 5-speed manual + 2-speed transfer case

▪︎Length: 24ft 1in) / Width: 9ft 8.5in / Height: 9ft 9in (with tarpaulin)

▪︎Curb Weight: 8.3 tons

▪︎Predecessor: Ural-355M

▪︎Successor: Ural-4320

▪︎Crew: 3 or more

▪︎Payload: 4.7 tons

▪︎Maximum Permissible Mass: 13 tons

▪︎Suspension: Live beam axles, leaf springs

▪︎Gearbox: 5x2 speed gearbox

▪︎Maximum Speed: 47 mph

▪︎Brakes: Pneumatic drum brakes

▪︎Fording depth: 4ft 11in

▪︎Ground Clearance: 1ft 3in

▪︎Fuel Capacity: tank: 65 gallons + 13 gallons

▪︎Fuel Economy: 4.7 to 5.2 mpg.

  

Tropospheric Scatter, also known as ''Troposcatter'' is a method of communicating with microwave radio signals over considerable distances, 310 miles and further depending on frequency of operation, equipment type, terrain, and climate factors. This method of propagation uses the tropospheric scatter phenomenon, where radio waves at UHF and SHF frequencies are randomly scattered as they pass through the upper layers of the troposphere. Radio signals are transmitted in a narrow beam aimed just above the horizon in the direction of the receiver station. As the signals pass through the troposphere, some of the energy is scattered back toward the Earth, allowing the receiver station to pick up the signal.

 

Normally, signals in the microwave frequency range travel in straight lines, and so are limited to line-of-sight applications, in which the receiver can be 'seen' by the transmitter. Communication distances are limited by the visual horizon to around 30 to 40 miles. Troposcatter allows microwave communication beyond the horizon. It was developed in the 1950's and used for military communications until communications satellites largely replaced it in the 1970's. Because the troposphere is turbulent and has a high proportion of moisture, the tropospheric scatter radio signals are refracted and consequently only a tiny proportion of the transmitted radio energy is collected by the receiving antennas. Frequencies of transmission around 2 GHz are best suited for tropospheric scatter systems as at this frequency the wavelength of the signal interacts well with the moist, turbulent areas of the troposphere, improving signal-to-noise ratios.

  

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Kids today have access to all sorts of communication that we didn't, I'm not knocking two tin cans and a string by any means, but it sure wasn't Sprint or Verizon. I knew I was getting old when my first kid was old enough to scroll and click but had to ask, "Dad, what's a typewriter?"

(left to right) Luz Vazquez, Martin Ramirez and daughter and new Trojan Stephanie Cuevas, 18, attend The First in the Family Reception, Wednesday, August 17, 2016. (USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)

Funded by U.S. Department of State, World Learning is designing and implementing a professional exchange program, the Digital Communication Network, from June 10-28, 2017. This will be the third iteration of the program, which brings professionals from Eastern Europe and Central Asia to the United States to study topics such as trends and tools in digital communication; the impact of technology on marketing strategies; and social media management. Following the first exchange in 2015, the original participants established the Digital Communication Network as an independent professional association, which has registered over 3,000 members globally and conducted further workshops and events in Moldova, Lithuania, Poland, Armenia, and Ukraine.

Communication, media vector icon set. Isolated on white background.

Business concept isolated on white

Both are use as media of communication, one is spiritual and other is ???

Two cans (poorly suited). One cord. One of the most well-known metaphors for communication. Or incommunication?

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Communication Studies on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 7, 2016. (Jay Grabiec)

Young man with cell phone and headset; isolated on white

Exploring the theme of 'Conflicting Characters' I created these letters based on the words "chunky" and "delicate".

 

Exploratory Project, October 2008.

Communication Studies on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 7, 2016. (Jay Grabiec)

Communication. Where is this ?

Chaos Communication Camp 2011

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alles is klaar voor een "explosief" gesprekje

Communication Studies on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 7, 2016. (Jay Grabiec)

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