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Television
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Television
With No Borders
and "Contextualized"
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Book has been Contextualized,
which means you can read and see it on the Internet
-- to help seek out he truth in what we say it
true. The key word for the browser search is,
"Ddiaries".
---It's
unlike any movie for television you've seen.
Ddiaries.com has been cropped to fit the screen in
front of you. It's fun reading with an unmatched
"LiveText" pop culture style, a thing of action,
entertainment -- and a way of being informed.
A
Cordial Welcome must be extended
to the
second edition of Stubblefield's 2002, "All-in-One"
Radio -- Television and Desk Top Almanac
Encyclopedia Dictionary. Recent world-wide events
have shown some signs of advanced age of last years
new terms. Completely revised by technical scholars
with a thorough knowledge of the growing
Telecommunication field, this
encyclopedia-dictionary can now take its
traditional place among the great dictionaries.
-----Dictionaries,
Encyclopedias and Almanacs, arranged alphabetically
and by dates will always remain indispensable,
notwithstanding the fact that modern linguistics is
increasingly concerned with the organic structure
of language according to subject and substance. Nor
can alphabetical dictionaries ever be superseded as
auxiliaries in the task of interpreting one
civilization and one nation to another. For the
greater part of the Telecommunications people as
well as for a growing number of computer
enthusiasts, the broadcasting and computer
languages are, more than ever before, the main
pillars of the bridge leading to mutual
understanding. This bridge must be kept in constant
repair.
-----Today
Many Fresh demands are made upon the compiler of a
dictionary. It is no longer enough that he/she
should be fully conversant with the present-day
standard of the language. One must not merely bring
the vocabulary up to date nor must one confine
oneself to the definition of a word as such, but
take into account its meaning within a given
context and its idiomatic variations. This aspect
of technical language and history, as a living
organism has particularly been borne in mind in the
present dictionary, which should prove a bona fide
bonanza of information for the student and business
leaders alike.
-----Careful
notice has also been taken of those subdivisions of
speech which of recent years have claimed the
attention of philologists, such as the
colloquialisms used within certain social groups
(family, school, etc.), and the vernacular of
professions and trades (multi-media talk,
broadcaster jargon, etc.), derived from the "desk
top" inventor. Serious attention has been given to
the extent to which the standard language is
continually being enriched by words and idioms
assimilated from the various dialects used by the
originator. To all these concerns of modern
linguistics, SMART-DAAF BOYS, "All-in-One"
Broadcasting & Multi-Media Dictionary, (the
short title) for the dictionary, has been
responsive. Ample space has been given to the
dates, when's, how's and where from, the
electromagnetic item was introduced to the world,
pararadio-science terms, familiar terms of speech,
and even original slang expressions, such as
Stubblefield's "Raidio" , the word "apple" and the
word "Hustle".
-----But
The New "SMART-DAAF BOYS, "All-in-One" Broadcasting
& Multi-Media Dictionary" -- does not only
serve the everyday requirements of ordinary
communications; it is equally helpful to the
communication expert and everyone grappling with
serious broadcasting history, the learner and
student of telecommunication, the modern-language
master, and the scientist. It is to be hoped that
this dictionary will find its way to the desks of
all those who in their various ways can be expected
to benefit from its riches.
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"The
SMART-DAAF BOYS"
The
Inventors of Radio and Television 1892-1931
Stubblefield Marconi
Ambrose Fleming Reginald Fessenden
Tesla DeForest
Armstrong Alexanderson
Farnsworth
ISBN: 1-883644-04-6;
BK0610
- TITLE: SMART-DAAF BOYS
Glossary Rediscovering Radio & Television
& Nathan B. Stubblefield with
Documents
- SERIES: Radio &
Television History;
- AUTHOR: Cory, Josie;
Cory-Stubblefield, Troy
- PHOTOGRAPHER: Dino
DeLorean; Tim Wilcox, Erica Hageman
- ILLUSTRATOR:
Cory-Stubblefield, Troy
- EDITOR: Wilcox, Glen; Dr.
Hortin, L.J.; Harris, Chris; Cory, Josie;
Stubblefield, Alden; Sova, Mark
- TRANSLATOR:
- SUBJECT: Radio,
Television, and Multi Media Telecommunications
History with Documents
- EDITION: Library
Edition
- VOLUME: Four
- PAGES: 580
- DISCOUNT: 20%
- PUBLISHER: Television
International Publishing
- BINDING: HC
- LISTPRICE:
69.00
- PUBDATE:
930401
- DISTRIBUTOR: TVI
Publishing House
- DESCRIPTION: Most of
Stubblefield's documents were collected by
Stubblefield himself, before his death in 1928.
Since then, it was his children and grandson,
Troy Cory-Stubblefield, who have protected the
documents in several trunks .
- But it was Josie Cory,
the author of this volume, who has pulled
together in one place, the databases you need to
make history-clinching research decisions
quickly and accurately.
Available
Only From
Smart90.com/BookStore
Amazon.com
and Others
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Education:
Interscholastic records, religion and victims
of circumstances, are the links in getting a better
Education and Employment. Education is big
business. The cost of education and affirmative
choices is getting BIGGER -- as well as new first
"para" names for old professions. After graduation,
be prepared to get your diploma certified by the
State agency you plan work in; this is a must! If
you do not obtain the proper accreditation in your
field of work, the only license you might be
qualified for, is a state license selling used cars
or timeshares.
-----However,
it isn't clear about foreign country Diplomas.
Degrees from Oxford, Munich, Paris, Moscow or
Mexico University's, "pinpointing" a profession
that required a written or oral state board
examination to obtain a professional license, is
usually reciprocated in the U.S. Most States taxing
income, are now automatically mailing Estimated Tax
Forms to holders of licenses issued by state
boards. Good or bad, it gives the professional the
legal rights to repeat "what they learned from
others", without being accused of practicing
their trade without a license. Paralegals,
Para-dentists, News Journalist and High Tech
Computer Technicians are here to stay. It's good
for consumers.
Today's
Puzzle: Who
said that . . . "dining out and night clubbing
could kill you".
_____________
Respectfully
Submitted
Josie
Cory
Publisher/Editor
TVI Magazine
TVI
Magazine, tviNews.net, Associated Press, Reuters,
BBC, LA Times, NY Times, VRA's D-Diaries, Press
Releases and SmartSearch were used in compiling and
ascertaining this news report.
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