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By John Rogers
The Associated Press
...Morse. A painter and part-time inventor who twice ran un...By the mid-1830s he'd developed Morse Code, the series of dots and dashes that telegraph key ...
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Long before there was an Internet or an iPad, before people were social networking and instant messaging, Americans already had gotten wired.
Oct. 24 marked the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental telegraph. From sea to sea, it electronically knitted together a nation that was simultaneously tearing itself apart, North and South, in the Civil War.
...Morse. A painter and part-time inventor who twice ran un...By the mid-1830s, he had developed Morse Code, the series of dots and dashes that telegraph key ...
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...(i) If manual morse code keying is used for transmitting public corres...
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... genius inventors goes on and on: Samuel Morse and his telegraph, Eli Whitney and his cotton gin,... (45) Morse is perhaps most famous for "Morse code," the sets of long and short electrical signals th...
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...;" a novelization of a TBN film, "The Omega Code Book;" and an "alabaster box with spikenard" (see ...B. Morse as he tapped out, "What hath God wrought?", on the...
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The air was hot and sticky in Rock Bridge Memorial State Park, with bugs large and small swarming and ominous gray clouds overhead. But for ham radio operator Jim Lawler, it was perfect.
This is fun. This is ham radio," said Lawler, hunkered down yesterday in the CW tent - or "continuous wave" facility - at the American Radio Relay League Annual Field Day. "Generators in the woods, CWs bouncing off the trees - it's heaven.
... radio called the "phone tent" and one for Morse code communication, called the "CW tent.". A circl...
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... All Anderson County schools have a code of student conduct in effect that states "[a]ppare.... The Supreme Court's decision in Morse v. Frederick, 551 U.S. 393 (2007), does not alter ...
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By Michelle Dynes
mdynes@wyomingnews.com
...They deciphered Morse code messages, created construction paper flag sig...
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CHICAGO - A century-old hobby filled with dots and dashes is embroiled in a debate about its future and what level of training should be expected of those called to help during local and national emergencies.
Morse code, a slowly dying language, has become radio's equivalent of Latin: historically important, but increasingly irrelevant in a world of cell phones, computers and instant messaging.
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This Note argues that schools are the best line of defense against the growing problem of cyberbullying and offers a guide for schools wary of First Amendment lawsuits by students punished for their cyberspeech. In many cases, a student engaging in cyberbullying of a classmate will create a substantial disruption at school or interfere with the right of the victim to an environment conducive to learning, thus justifying action by the school under the Tinker standard. Other Supreme Court cases regarding indecent or offensive speech and speech the Court viewed as promoting drug use may provide helpful arguments for schools accused of overstepping constitutional boundaries. This Note also suggests that schools may wish to argue that courts should show more deference to disciplinary decisio...