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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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    FIRST YEAR ENGLISH LAB MANUAL It is useful for JNT University Engineering Students. PREPARED BY DEPT. OF ENGLISH JOGINPALLY B.R ENGINEERING COLLEGE Yenkapally (v)‚ moinabad (m)‚ R.R. Dist UNIT-I PHONETICS INTRODUCTION: Language has a very important social purpose‚ because it is mainly used for linguistic communication. Linguistics is a systematic study of language. Phonetics is a branch of linguistics

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    Palabras normales Although most Spanish words of more than one syllable contain a stressed vowel‚ the accent mark is not always necessary. This is because the majority of words follow the same tendencies (that is to say that they are normal). Thanks to this‚ it is easy for Spanish speakers to know which syllable to stress. Here are two simple rules that tell you which syllable to stress when the word does NOT carry an acento ortográfico. -If a Spanish word ends in a vowel (a‚ e‚ i‚ o‚ u) or

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    Gutenberg’s printing press and the alphabet are two developments that largely changed the way people communicated and continue to communicate today. Although both developments were followed by substantial impacts‚ the printing press had the greatest near-term impact‚ while the alphabet had the greatest long-term impact. With the printing press and its system of moveable type‚ the world drastically changed in a short time. According to the video “The Machine That Made Us‚” over 20 million books

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    Business Practices We Can Learn From Google’s abc.xyz “Alphabet Inc. will replace Google Inc.” – Larry Page‚ Co-founder and CEO of Google Inc. (Alphabet Inc.) Perhaps‚ you already have heard about Google’s restructuring plan. The whole online and technology industry has been surprised by what Google announced last August 10‚ 2015. Confused and lost. That’s the whole business industry felt about the Google’s announcement. What’s the hell is happening? Is this a corporate tactic? Is it April Fool’s

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    Outcome 5 Assessment One For change to be managed within Alphabet Games‚ management must first be able to understand what the causes‚ impact and consequences are. The cause for change within Alphabet Games is that is not able to compete with competitors such as Sony and Microsoft and consumer demands are changing. This is due to the front loading costs giving these companies the upper hand in software development. The impact if Alphabet Games don’t change will be that they will lose market share

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    Organisational Culture

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    should follow and artefacts which show the culture of the organisation. An example of organisational culture in Alphabet Games is the shared value of trying to make their games as up-to-date as possible. They want to be able to compete with rival companies and continue to improve on all aspects of gameplay. This helps them to succeed and meet the demands of gameplayers. Alphabet Games has the basic assumption of they want to survive. As a small company they continue to grow and expand‚ keeping

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    communicating long before the printing press was invented. Some examples of information exchange and written communication prior to the era of the printing press are hieroglyphics‚ forms of art (cave paintings and artwork)‚ ideograms‚ forms of alphabets‚ and the art of the book. Although the printing press has made visual communication and information exchange very convenient the historical forms of visual communication were still accessible and able to make the communication process possible.

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    My Art Analysis Paper

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    I felt interesting was that there was a “Y” alphabet in the painting and then when I saw read the didactic the named of that painting was “Y” which was kind of interesting. It was interesting that painting which was surrounding was named as an alphabet and every single painting that I saw from surrounding it was some kind of design and there was an alphabet that was also drawn and that’s why they might have given the name of the painting as an alphabet. In this paper I would like to talk about when

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    literacy in the society. The author supports this opinion by taking into consideration various other expert author’s opinions and claims related to literacy in Sparta. The Greek alphabet marked an enormous advance on the ’Linear B’ syllabic script. The deduction made from this syllabic script was that the alphabet made it possible to write and read about anything the society was able to talk about. However‚ Harvey’s study demonstrated that popular literacy attained the highest level in the Greek

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