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    The song begins with an intro that lasts roughly twenty-seven seconds. It begins with a soft acoustic guitar‚ however‚ it soon builds when the bass guitar and drums join in simultaneously. The music in the intro is the same music that is heard in verses one and two‚ so it is difficult to guess when the verse begins. The beginning of verse one is given away when Foster begins singing the lyrics. The acoustic guitar can still be heard with the bass line and drums playing in the background. The music

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    Multiband Bandpass Filter using Multimode Resonator Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) Project Supervisor: Sie King Ting Student: Mohammad Faizan Suleman (4215400) DECLARATION I hereby declare that this report entitled “Multiband Bandpass Filter using Multimode Resonator” is the outcome of my own project work apart from quotations and citations which have been properly acknowledged. I also state that earlier it has not been or concurrently submitted for

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    Antenna Report

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    5th International Conference: Sciences of Electronic‚ Technologies of Information and Telecommunications March 22-26‚ 2009 – TUNISIA SETIT 2009 Design of a Dual-Band Microstrip Patch Antenna for GSM/UMTS/ISM/WLAN Operations Said GHNIMI*‚ Adnen RAJHI* and Ali GHARSALLAH* *Unité de recherche Circuits et Systèmes Electroniques Haute Fréquences‚ Faculté des sciences de Tunis said.ghnimi@fst.rnu.tn adnen.Rajhi@esti.rnu.tn ali.gharsallah@fst.rnu.tn Abstract: This paper describes the design

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    for anything on this crazy world. I could just laying on it for days. Under the window‚ which is on the middle wall‚ is my working desk. There is my computer on it with big sound system that drives my parent crazy. Next to the working desk is my acoustic guitar‚ and next to the guitar‚ on the right side of room‚ there is an desk with TV on it. On the right side is a wardrobe which is the most of time really messy. Finally‚ Iznad door is books shelf . To be honest‚ i don’t like to read too much‚ so

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    All I Wanna Do‚ is written in 1994 by Wyn Cooper‚ Sheryl Crow‚ Bill Bottrell‚ David Baerwald‚ and Kevin Gilbert. This song fits under the genre of country Pop. This song rose to #2 on the Billboard “Hot 100” chart in 1994. The form of this song is a simple verse-chorus that also has pre-chorus. The verse and chorus are both built on the same 3-chord‚ 4-bar chord progression‚ but the chorus departs from the progression in the last two bars at each time. The sequence of the song starts with the verses

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    Resource File Item #_5__ Select four songs‚ finger plays‚ word games or poems that you can use to promote phonological awareness. Describe the strategies to promote phonological awareness among children whose home language is other than English. Phonological awareness involves the detection and manipulation of sounds at three levels of sound structure: (1) syllables‚ (2) onsets and rimes‚ and (3) phonemes. 1. Speak English‚ and speak it often‚ associate words with objects as often as possible

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    features of syllable formation in English; 3) to consider the theories of syllable formation and division. 1. The syllable as an integral part of the word. Definition of the syllable The syllable is a universal primary minimal undivided basic phonetic unit of speech. This definition of the syllable is universal for all the syllabic languages. Units of primary perception on sensory level are not speech sounds but syllables. The syllable in perception is a minimal undivided unit over time. The syllable

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    Lingustics and Phonations

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    Airstream mechanisms Intelligible sounds are produced by firstly placing the organs of the vocal tract in a specific configuration which influences the flow of air as it passes through the oral and/or nasal cavity. To produce a distinctive speech sound‚ there are two requirements: i. a configuration of organs ii. a flow of air or airstream How are airstreams initiated or provoked? Basically‚ the questions to be answered regarding the airstream in the production of most speech sounds are

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    Three stages in the articulation of a speech sound. Three stages of articulation of the sounds: [b]‚ []‚ [æ]‚ [u:]. Every speech sound pronounced in isolation has three stages of articulation. They are the on-glide‚ or the initial stage‚ the retention stage‚ or the medial stage‚ and the off-glide‚ or the final stage. The on-glide stage or the beginning of a sound‚ is the stage during which the organs of speech move away from a neutral position to take up the position necessary

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    Phonemic Awareness

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    Phonemic awareness is not phonics. Phonemic awareness is an understanding about spoken language. Children who are phonemically aware can tell the teacher that bat is the word the teacher is representing by saying the three separate sounds in the word. They can tell you all the sounds in the spoken word dog. They can tell you that‚ if you take the last sound off cart you would have car. Phonics on the other hand‚ is knowing the relation between specific‚ printed letters (including combinations of

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