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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Strong base - Common examples

Strong base - Medium strong bases. Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) Strong base - Strong bases. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) Potassium hydroxide (KOH) Barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2) Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) Lithium hydroxide (LiOH) Rubidium hydroxide (RbOH) Cesium hydroxide (CsOH) ...

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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Advertising - Media

Commercial advertising media can include billboards (outdoor advertising), street furniture components, printed flyers, radio, cinema and television ads, web banners, web popups, skywriting, bus stop benches, magazines, newspapers, town criers, sides of buses, taxicab doors and roof mounts, musical stage shows, subway platforms and trains, elastic bands on disposable diapers, stickers on apples in supermarkets, the opening section of streaming audio and video, and the backs of event tickets and supermarket receipts. Any place an "identified" ...

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Advertising, Advertising - History, Advertising - Media, Advertising - Objectives, Advertising - Political uses, Advertising - Impact, Advertising - Techniques, Advertising - Public service advertising, Advertising - Social impact, Advertising - Regulation, Advertising - Critiques of the medium, Advertising - Public perception of the medium, Advertising - Future, Advertising - Bibliography

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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Honeypot - Types of honeypots

Honeypots can generally be divided into different categories, low-interaction, medium-interaction and high-interaction honeypots respectively. Honeypot - honeyd low-interaction. is a GPL licensed daemon, that is able to simulate big network structures on a single host. With one single instance of the daemon, many different hosts running different services can be simulated. Services are customizable with userland scripts. Honeypot - ...

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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Aether and general relativity - Physical properties of the GR aether

Einstein's "aether of general relativity" can be visualised as having the following properties: The medium is denser where the gravitational field is stronger , causing light-signals to take longer to traverse a region of higher gravity (Shapiro effect) and causing light and matter to be deflected towards the region of nominally-slowest lightspeed (conventional gravitation, gravitational lensing). Accelerated motion of a body through the medium is resisted ...

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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Advertising - Social impact

Advertising - Regulation. Main article: Advertising regulation There have been increasing efforts to protect the public interest by regulating the content and the reach of advertising. Some examples are the ban on television tobacco advertising imposed in many countries, and the total ban on advertising to children under twelve imposed by the Swedish government in 1991. Though that regulation continues in effect for broadcasts originating within the country, it has been weakened by the ...

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Advertising, Advertising - History, Advertising - Media, Advertising - Objectives, Advertising - Political uses, Advertising - Impact, Advertising - Techniques, Advertising - Public service advertising, Advertising - Social impact, Advertising - Regulation, Advertising - Critiques of the medium, Advertising - Public perception of the medium, Advertising - Future, Advertising - Bibliography

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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Free space - Ideal states and real world applications

Free space conveys that the region is absolutely devoid of matter and has no external fields or forces other than those considered in the problem at hand. In reality, no such state exists except as an idealization. Even in the "vacuum" of outer space, there are small quantities of matter (mostly hydrogen), and noise sources. The density of the interplanetary medium and interstellar medium is to a large degree low, and so for many applications (especially when there are weak external fiel ...

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Free space, Free space - Theory and mathematics, Free space - Ideal states and real world applications, Free space - Electromagnetic field propagation, Free space - Patents, Free space - External articles and references

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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Advertising - Public service advertising

The same advertising techniques used to promote commercial goods and services can be used to inform, educate and motivate the public about non-commercial issues, such as AIDS, political ideology, energy conservation, religious recruitment, and deforestation. Advertising, in its non-commercial guise, is a powerful educational tool capable of reaching and motivating large audiences. "Advertising justifies its existence when used in the public interest - it is much too powerful a tool to use solely for commercial ...

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Advertising, Advertising - History, Advertising - Media, Advertising - Objectives, Advertising - Political uses, Advertising - Impact, Advertising - Techniques, Advertising - Public service advertising, Advertising - Social impact, Advertising - Regulation, Advertising - Critiques of the medium, Advertising - Public perception of the medium, Advertising - Future, Advertising - Bibliography

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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Advertising - History

In ancient times the most common form of advertising was "word of mouth". However, commercial messages and election campaign displays were found in the ruins of Pompeii. Egyptians used papyrus to create sales messages and wall posters. Lost-and-found advertising on papyrus was common in Greece and Rome. As printing developed in the 15th and 16th century, advertising expanded to include handbills. In the 17th century advertisements started to ...

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Advertising, Advertising - History, Advertising - Media, Advertising - Objectives, Advertising - Political uses, Advertising - Impact, Advertising - Techniques, Advertising - Public service advertising, Advertising - Social impact, Advertising - Regulation, Advertising - Critiques of the medium, Advertising - Public perception of the medium, Advertising - Future, Advertising - Bibliography

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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Advertising - Future

With the dawn of the Internet have come many new advertising opportunities. Popup, Flash, banner, and email advertisements (the last often being a form of spam) abound. Recently, the advertising community has attempted to make the advertising themselves desirable to the public. In one example, Cadillac chose to advertise in the movie 'The Matrix Reloaded', which as a result contained many scenes in which Cadillac cars were used. Advertising often takes the form of novelty to gain people's interest. For instance, the pixel advertising ...

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Advertising, Advertising - History, Advertising - Media, Advertising - Objectives, Advertising - Political uses, Advertising - Impact, Advertising - Techniques, Advertising - Public service advertising, Advertising - Social impact, Advertising - Regulation, Advertising - Critiques of the medium, Advertising - Public perception of the medium, Advertising - Future, Advertising - Bibliography

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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Advertising - Techniques

Advertisers use several recognizable techniques in order to better convince the public to buy a product and shape the public's attitude towards their product. These may include: Repetition: Some advertisers concentrate on making sure their product is widely recognized. To that end, they simply attempt to make the name remembered through repetition. Bandwagon: By implying that the product is widely used, advertisers hope to convince potential buyers to "get on the bandwagon." ...

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Advertising, Advertising - History, Advertising - Media, Advertising - Objectives, Advertising - Political uses, Advertising - Impact, Advertising - Techniques, Advertising - Public service advertising, Advertising - Social impact, Advertising - Regulation, Advertising - Critiques of the medium, Advertising - Public perception of the medium, Advertising - Future, Advertising - Bibliography

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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Advertising - Objectives

Whereas marketing aims to identify markets that will purchase a Product or support an idea and then facilitate that purchase, advertising is the communication by which information about the product or idea is transmitted to potential consumers. In general, advertising is used to convey availability of a "product" (which can be a physical product, a service, or an idea) and to provide information regarding the product. This can stimulate demand for the product, one of the main objectives of advertising. More specifically, there ...

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Advertising, Advertising - History, Advertising - Media, Advertising - Objectives, Advertising - Political uses, Advertising - Impact, Advertising - Techniques, Advertising - Public service advertising, Advertising - Social impact, Advertising - Regulation, Advertising - Critiques of the medium, Advertising - Public perception of the medium, Advertising - Future, Advertising - Bibliography

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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Rolleiflex - Notable models

Rolleiflex - Original Rolleiflex. This first Rolleiflex was produced in 1928, and was the first medium format roll-film camera. It was a twin-lens reflex camera. Rolleiflex - Rolleiflex Automat. Introduced an automatic film counter; this counter senses the thickness of the film backing to accurately begin counting frames, obviating the need for the ruby window that forced the photographer to read the frame number off the back of the film itself. This model won th ...

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Rolleiflex, Rolleiflex - Notable models, Rolleiflex - Original Rolleiflex, Rolleiflex - Rolleiflex Automat, Rolleiflex - Rolleiflex 2.8A, Rolleiflex - Tele Rolleiflex, Rolleiflex - Wide Rolleiflex, Rolleiflex - Rolleiflex SL66, Rolleiflex - Rolleiflex SL 35, Rolleiflex - List of models, Rolleiflex - TLRs, Rolleiflex - Medium format SLRs, Rolleiflex - 35mm SLRs

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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Webcomic - Community

With the growth of webcomics, there is also the growth of an online community around webcomics. There are fanbases that artists foster through the use of forums, fan sections and blogs. The artists themselves also create a community through exchanges of emails, links, forum posts as well as art in the form of guest filler strips and cross-overs. There are also general webcomic communities emerging through the general webcomic sites that cover news and articles in the community such as Comixpedia, which have their own general forums. Sites ra ...

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Webcomic, Webcomic - Medium, Webcomic - History, Webcomic - Community, Webcomic - Business, Webcomic - Webcomic collectives and companies

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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Advertising - Future

With the dawn of the Internet have come many new advertising opportunities. Popup, Flash, banner, and email advertisements (the last often being a form of spam) abound. Recently, the advertising community has attempted to make the adverts themselves desirable to the public. In one example, Cadillac chose to advertise in the movie 'The Matrix Reloaded', which as a result contained many scenes in which Cadillac cars were used. Each year, greater sums are paid to obtain a commercial spot during the Super Bowl. Companies attempt to make these commercials sufficiently entertaining that members of the pu ...

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Advertising, Advertising - History, Advertising - Media, Advertising - Objectives, Advertising - Political uses, Advertising - Impact, Advertising - Techniques, Advertising - Public service advertising, Advertising - Social impact, Advertising - Regulation, Advertising - Critiques of the medium, Advertising - Public perception of the medium, Advertising - Future, Advertising - Bibliography

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Mediums: Encyclopedia II - Christian art - History

Christian art is a major category of art produced in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. While the Western Empire's political structure essentially collapsed after the fall of Rome, its religious hierarchy, what is today the modern-day Catholic Church and Orthodox Church, was key in funding arts gloifying Christianity. As a stable European society emerged during the Middle Ages, the Church led the way in terms of art, using its resources to commission paintings and sculptures. Christian art can also be found in architecture principally in the ...

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Christian art, Christian art - History, Christian art - Art Mediums, Christian art - Symbolism

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