Charge Containing Capacitance and Charge Motion Inductance Universal and Ubiquitous Transmission and Reception More and more often we see and we recognize the parabolic dish antennae used to receive satellite transmissions of television signals. Less often, we see tall towers, supported by guy wires, like needles pointing into the sky used to transmit even radio signals. If we submerge a needle-like structure and a smooth, polished dish in hot salt water, the needle will behave … [Read more...]
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WOMEN: Men earn 20% more than female equals in Land of Opportunity
August 20, 2012 by Team Celebration
Canada is a land of equal opportunity, where women can work and excel in the same jobs as men. Just don't expect them to get paid the same. In fact, Canadian men earn on average 20 per cent more than their female colleagues, one of the largest gender wage gaps in the developed world. What jobs should Canadian women target to beef up their earnings? Here are the ten highest-paying careers for women in the nation, including the rare one where females earn more than their male … [Read more...]
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