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    Audio can be used to enhance multimedia applications in a number of ways‚ for example in delivering lectures over the web‚ music used to add interest and emotion to a presentation‚ and other non-speech audio used as part of a general interface. Advantages: * It can convey meaning‚ providing an extra channel of information. It allows redundancy to be incorporated into the presentation of information‚ so that if the meaning is unclear to a user using visual information alone‚ the audio may clarify

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    TNCs growing most rapidly in the 1960s the foundations were laid in the inter-war period‚ notable examples being that of Ford‚ Phillips and Vauxhall. Around 90% of TNCs are based in MEDCs. I will discuss social‚ economic and environmental advantages and disadvantages of TNCs. There is a number of benefits in which TNCs create economically‚ one of the most significant benefit is infrastructure development that is created due to the demands and requirements of the TNCs. This can include the building

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    as every thin has two sides internet also has advantages and dis advantages. Advantages: Email. Email is now an essential communication tools in business. It is also excellent for keeping in touch with family and friends. The advantages to email is that it is free ( no charge per use) when compared to telephone‚ fax and postal services. Information. There is a huge amount of information available on the internet for just about every subject known to man‚ ranging from government law

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    Clinical Theory Practice of the 21st Century Nursing in the 21st century is constantly changing. Nurses today are not only expected to focus on the patient’s condition but‚ the patient as a whole. They are expected to focus upon the patients physical‚ psychological and social problems (Scott‚ Matthews‚ & Kirwan‚ 2013). The ways we address all of these needs must be proven through research and practice (Im & Chang‚ 2012). These concepts should be clear‚ defined and specific. Nursing theory can play

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    Sarah Westerhaus Westerhaus 1 May 7‚ 2013 Advantages and Disadvantages of Drugs At this exact moment‚ a seventy-four year old United States veteran is suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) caused by his fight for survival in the Vietnam War. Because of his condition‚ he goes through daily paranoia‚ depressing memories‚ and stress related pain that never seems to dissipate. Even worse‚ there is a distance between him and his family that grows further and further each

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    College of Engineering and Computer Science Spring 2013 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MEM 501 – Project Management Assignment No. IV ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chapter 6 Resource Utilization TRUE/FALSE Resource-limited scheduling will not extend the project completion time if

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    view. Disadvantages of academic resources are the information could be outdated‚ certain areas maybe too brief‚ certain words may be too complicated or hard to understand. The advantages of government websites/reports are that it is information centred on a particular borough can be easily isolated‚ it is easily accessible‚ and it is fairly reliable as it is government information‚ contains current and past information so possible to compare rates and declines in certain areas. Disadvantages are they

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    After watching the video about Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)‚ the one of the top-ranking and largest universities in Latin America; I think that there are several advantages and disadvantages of studying at UNAM. To begin with‚ one of the great advantages of it is UNAM is located in one of the most traditional and picturesque neighborhood of Coyoacán in México‚ Distrito Federal‚ where students would enjoy its different kinds of activities‚ events‚ foods‚ and surroundings while they

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    also plays a very important role in the future developments. Similar to each and every technology‚ the Internet carries a number of advantages and disadvantages. In this essay‚ I will discuss some of the ideas in favor and against the internet. It is obvious that the internet has brought considerable global benefits for us. Information is probably the biggest advantage that the Internet offers. It has provided us a valuable source of information about every subject known to man. Nowadays we can easily

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    Psychology 213 The relevance of Freud in the 21st century Term Essay Louise du Plessis 16514424 2/14/2014 In 1899 Sigmund Freud published a book that would forever change the way we look at ourselves. His book‚ ‘The Interpretation of Dreams’ was based on the premise that abnormal behaviour was a result of certain ‘drives’ that have been repressed to the unconscious due to the fear of moral condemnation by society. At the time‚ the mere acknowledgement of sexual‚ aggressive or suicidal

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