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Television channels used to only be available to the homes were the cable wires were placed. Satellite allowed television channels from all over the globe become available to every household.
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When you become a citizen,you receive a certificate.
To become a barber you will need to go to cosmetology school. To become a licensed barber you will need a lot of hands on experience working with people's hair.
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More channels became available with the transition from analog to digital television, which began in the late 1990s and was largely completed in the United States by 2009. This shift allowed for more efficient use of the spectrum, enabling broadcasters to offer multiple channels within the same frequency. Additionally, the rise of cable and satellite television in the 1980s and 1990s significantly increased the number of available channels, providing viewers with a wider variety of programming options. Streaming services in the 2010s further expanded access to content, creating an even broader array of channels and shows.
By orbiting the earth about once a month.
No it is not possible to become Jesus in anyway.
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A radio telescope gathers and focuses radio waves, or electromagnetic waves outside the visual spectrum. A satellite telescope is sent outside the atmosphere to become a satellite of either the earth or sun, unless it is sent outside the solar system like the Voyager spacecraft. Many satellite telescopes carry several types of telescopes in one package to gather as much information as possible, like the Hubble.