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It is true that electronics developed from the study of electricity. Early ideas about the way electric current could flow through conductors and through a vacuum led to the development of useful radio systems and telephones. It was possible to send messages with what was, by today's standards, incredibly simple and crude equipment. The Second World War provided an urgent requirement for more 2 sophisticated communication and other electronic systems. The invention of radar required a big step forward in theory and even bigger step forward in engineering. The study of electronics gradually became an important study in its own right, and the radio engineer became a specialized technician The post-war development of television led to one of the most massive social changes that have ever taken place: many households became the owners of televisions, as well as radios and record players. In some branches of industry, electronic systems were regarded as useful, but electronic systems not directly concerned with wireless or television were still unusual. Only in the early 1960s did electronics technology really come of age', thanks to the work of three scientists working in the Bell Laboratories in the USA: Bardeen, Brattain, and Shockley. In 1957 they assembled the first working transistor

Observe the dilemma of the fungus; it is a plant, but it possesses no chlorophyll. While all other plants put the sun’s energy to work for them combining the nutrients of ground and air into body structure of ground and air into body plane put the sun's energy to work for them combining the nutrients of ground and air into body structure, the chlorophyll-less fungus must look elsewhere for an energy supply. It finds it in those other plants which, having received their energy free from the sun, relinquish it at some point in their cycle either to other animals (like us humans)or to fungi.
In this search for energy, the fungus has become the earth's major source of rot and decay. Wherever you see mold forming on a piece of bread, or a pile of leaves turning to compost, or a blown-down tree becoming pulp on the ground, you are watching a fungus eating. Without fungus action, the earth would be piled high with dead plant life of past centuries. In fact, certain plants which contain resins that are toxic to fungi will last indefinitely; specimens of the redwood, for instance, can still be found resting of the forest floor centuries after having been blown down.
The Strange world of Fungus
The Source of Rot and Decay
The Harmful Qualities of Fungi
Life without Chlorophy
the fungus is both helpful and harmful in its effects
the fungus seems to have its own biological laws
the function of cholrophy in producing energy is a pazzle to scientists
no one understands how a fungus lives

For quite a few years now Dhaka has been bubbling with restrained with the prospect of having a mass transportation system underground or over the ground it hardly mattered as the city’s traffic situation has been rapidly deteriorating what with government every sauce in the larder to make traveling a little more bearable and, if possible, pleasant. The consequence has been greater and louder demand for a modern system akin to that of other megacities.

Give our questionable record in evaluating human life, more specifically with regard to city provisions and construction works, it is an essential to address associated issues such as safety, fire, noise, air quality, etc, during construction and after commissioning of the project involving thousands of people round the clock. The experiences of all other cities will be useful and that of an Asian city closer to home with similar soil condition, population density, and built-up infrastructure will be especially pertinent.

It will be useful to remember that the transportation problem cannot be resolved by linear means, such as the introduction of one hundred buses and double-deckers. The scheme of Mass Rapid Transit (as the system has been coined) requires garnering all related modes of transportation - bus, rail (under and over the ground), water - so that the options are wide and effective.

efficiently organised
effortlessly constructed
engineering - wise possible
environmentally

Although speech is the most advanced form of communication, there are many ways of communicating without using speech. Signals, signs, symbols, and gestures may be found in every known culture. The basic function of a signal is to impinge upon the environment in such a way that it attracts attention, as, for example, the dots and dashes of a telegraph circuit. Symbols are more difficult to disciple than either signals or signs because of their intricate relationship with the receiver's cultural perceptions. In some cultures, applauding in a theatre provides performers with an auditory symbol of approval. Gestures such as waiving and had shaking also communicate certain cultural messages.
It is the only form of communication
It is dependent upon the advances made by investors
It is necessary for communication to occur
It is the most advanced from of communication
The most difficult form of communication to describe.
A form of communication which may be used across long distances.
A form of communication that interrupts the environment.
The form of communication most related to cultural perceptions
has not ordered expensive dishes
has eaten too much
has left a meager tip for the writer
was vindictive man
The more he gets, the more he wants.
The more he gets, more he wants.
More he gets, more he wants.
More he gets, the more he wants.
I thought he loves me
I thought he loved me
I thought he will love me
I thought he may love me
Upon her past life
Her past life
At her past life
For her past life
The man was tall who had stole my bag
The man stole my bag was tall
The man stole my bag who is tall
The man who stole my bag was tall
Tell me what is your name
Tell me what your name
Tell me what your name is
Tell me what the name you hear
He, I and you went there
He, you and I went thre
I, you and he went there
You, he and I went there
a kind of vegetable
an insect
a tribe
an important of defense
a monkey
the speaker
somebody else
none of the above
We hanged the picture on the well
We hung the picture on the wall
We were hung the picture on the wall
We hanging the picture on the wall
in spit of improvements in modern surgery
unless it is emergency operation
because the do not believe surgeons
because they consider drugs to be dangerous
had less to learn about surgery
needed more knowledge
were more trusted by their patients
Could perform very operation know today