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        | RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY - it's the memory standard for computers today. |  
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        | READ ONLY MEMORY - is a type of computer memory containing prerecorded data. |  
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        | GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE - mouse/ click and drag |  
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        | bits (b) bytes (B) nibble and word |  
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        | Central Processing Unit - interprets and executes the instructions of a command or program. |  
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        | the main circuit board of a PC. |  
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        | OPERATING SYSTEM - the most definitive program on a computer. |  
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        | uses a single wire to transmit data one individual bit at a time. |  
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        | enlists multiple wires, enabling the transmission of more than one bit at a given time. |  
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        | 3 acts composed of the (1) hook, exposition, plot point 1,(2) midpoint, climax, and (3) resolution. |  
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        | grabs the viewers attention |  
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        | exposes the who what when where |  
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        | Major event that moves the viewer into act 2 |  
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        | aka the point of no return/ the halfway point in the second act |  
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        | shows what happened to characters after the climax |  
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        | character that changes throughout the movie |  
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        | Character that causes a change in another character |  
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        | the main images of film or multimedia set up in a comic book fashion layout |  
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        | used in multimedia to help organize design thoughts |  
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        | similar to flow chart but helps with wires and cables |  
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        | two notes 180 degrees  will cancel each other out |  
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        |  reinforces the notes and makes the waves louder |  
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        |  reinforces the notes and makes the waves louder |  
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        | 770 MPH or 1,130 feet per second |  
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        | 770 MPH or 1,130 feet per second |  
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        | Loudness (human range is 1/4dB to 140dB |  
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        | Loudness (human range is 1/4dB to 140dB |  
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        | number of cycles per second... measured in HZ (human range from 20HZ-20,000HZ) |  
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        | sound puts barrier into motion |  
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        | sound bends around obstacles |  
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        | multiple reflections from many boundaries |  
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        | predicted wireless communication in the early 1890's |  
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        | successfully invented and patented first wireless communication (radio) in 1896 |  
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        | the dominant wavelength in visible light |  
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