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    DTMF BASED DEVICE CONTROLLING ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Now a day’s every system is automated in order to face new challenges in the present day situation.Automated systems have less manual operations‚so that flexibility‚reliabilities are high and accurate.Hence every field prefers automated control systems.Especially in the field of electronics automated systems are doing better performance. The industrial appliances can be

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    Eric APUSH September 25‚ 2012 The Monroe Doctrine Abstract O. The Monroe doctrine was an annual message written by James Monroe. He was the President of the United States at this time. It was presented to inform individuals about U.S. policies regarding foreign affairs and the current condition of the U.S. Monroe was also concerned and insecure about the strength of our country because the United States was so young. The doctrine is a primary source‚ and more specifically it was a message

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    Kohlberg’s Moral Development Psych/500 October 14‚ 2012 Is it morally acceptable to steal food from the wealthy to feed the poor? This was the type of question Lawrence Kohlberg‚ an American-born Harvard Professor‚ would ask of his research subjects. Dr. Kohlberg was fascinated by the cognitive development work proposed by Swiss theorist Jean Piaget (Long‚ n.d.). “Kohlberg’s work aids both our understanding of the ways in which individuals make moral decisions‚ and demands that we use a

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    Theories of Development  There are many branches of psychology. The field of human development is divided into five theory groups. The theory groups are Psychodynamic‚ Cognitive‚ Systems‚ Biological and Behavioral. Each theory group has many contributing theorists. Some theories overlap while others are independent. Often theories are credible whereas others cause skepticism. There are many contributors to the world of psychology with different views and beliefs about human development.  Psychodynamic

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    Basahel‚ Researcher‚ Brunel Business School‚ Brunel University‚ UK Abdullah.basahel@brunel.ac.uk Zahir Irani‚ Information Systems Evaluation and Integration Group (ISEing)‚ Brunel Business School‚ Brunel University‚ UK Zahir.Irani@Brunel.ac.uk Abstract Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) literature reviews with a focus on the global dimension are considered in this research. The paper counters the evaluation of SISP techniques through information system (IS) strategic drivers. These

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    The concept of normative development is a complex and much debated one. It is an issue that is continually researched by scientists and psychologists alike as they seek to understand the changing processes that shape development over the human lifespan. One of the fundamental questions that underlie this research is whether normative development actually exists. The volume of statistical data on normative development is constantly changing and growing adding greater complexity of the issue. Normative

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    In William Blake’s The Human Abstract‚ Blake describes the world in a contrary state to that which he presented in The Divine Image. The virtues of Mercy‚ Pity‚ Peace and Love‚ are explored in The Human Abstract to reveal how the good virtues of The Divine Image can be distorted and exploited for man’s power and gain. The virtues of Mercy‚ Pity‚ Peace and Love in The Human Abstract are shown to be a hypocritical means to a corrupt end. Since it is known that Blake was critical of organized

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    ABSTRACT 3 Idiots‚ in spite of being a comedy‚ it also carries a message about humanity and the rat race. This shows that the message in this particular movie has been the pull factor that attracts the audience to watch this movie. There are lots of positive messages contain in this movie that we can point out and relate with our reality life. The objective of this report is to analyze between chapter three that is perception and learning in organization; and chapter four that is workplace emotions

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    ABSTRACT This study examined continual student tardiness within an urban middle school in Karachi. The primary aim of the study was to improve the punctuality of identified middle school students by providing them with rewards and incentive on the observation of each decrease in their tardiness. In addition to it‚ it focused on facilitating and transforming the behavior of the parents and teachers towards student tardiness in the school. Action research design was applied and eight students were

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    Bachelor of BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY | | FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES | at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University | MODULE- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY‚ SUPERVISOR- PROFESSOR N. SMITH | Contents ANTIMICROBIAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL 2 ABSTRACT 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 3 AIM OF RESEARCH 4 OBJECTIVES OF STUDY 4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 4  METHOD(S) TO FACILITATE MICROBIAL IDENTIFICATION 5 Gram stain 5 Culturing 5  MATERIALS TO BE USED 5  ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS 6  SAMPLE

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