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    the Colonial women. If anything‚ the life of a Colonial woman was definitely not simple. Most homes of the Colonists were small and consisted of little protection‚ and diets were far less than perfect. Also during this time period many illnesses arose to children specifically. This was very difficult on Colonial mothers. While the Husband would work all day‚ the wife would of course take care of the children‚ cook‚ clean‚ and perform other household tasks. Even though the Colonial women received no

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    Women Role in Today Society

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    The place of women in the workplace has changed drastically since the 1880s. In today society women are said to be equal‚ but this was certainly not the case in previous centuries. Changing career roles have changed the status of women in society. In the 19th century‚ women’s roles were drastically different from what they are today.  Women’s roles in the Western world during the 1800s were highly controlled and directed by men.    A woman’s ultimate purpose back when my grandmother was born was

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    GUIDELINES EMPLOYEE REWARD & RECOGNITION POLICY Introduction: Benefits of an Employee Recognition Program 1. Increased customer loyalty and retention; lower turnover. Employees who feel appreciated and respected will be more productive and motivated‚ and are likely to remain longer with the company. 2. Higher employee productivity overall. 3. Increased retention of mid to high performers. 4. Overall increased employee morale. Employees often go above and beyond what is expected of them

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    Speech Recognition

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    Speech Recognition 1. Introduction Speech is the vocalized form of human Harvery Fletcher and Homer Dudley communication. It is based upon the firmly established the importance of the syntactic combination of lexicals and signal spectrum for reliable identification names that are drawn from very large of the phonetic nature of a speech sound. (usually about 10‚000 different words) Following the convention established by vocabularies. Each spoken word is these two

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    Speech Recognition Technologies Abstract While commercial solutions for precise indoor positioning exist‚ they are costly and require installation of additional infrastructure‚ which limits opportunities for widespread adoption. Inspired by robotics techniques of Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) and computer vision approaches using structured light patterns‚ we propose a self-contained solution to precise indoor positioning that requires no additional environmental infrastructure

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    Domestic Violence on Women and girls in Society Tabinda Asghar Dow Institute of Nursing Abstract Violence alongside women and girls is a sign of previously uneven authority relations among men and women‚ which have led to command over and unfairness against women by men and to the avoidance of the full progression of women. These types of terrible actions against women and girls continues to be a global epidemic that kills‚ tortures‚ and wound- physically‚ psychologically‚ sexually and economically

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    Ethnicities are More Than Just Costumes ‘We’re a culture‚ not a costume” this Halloween was an impactful article and gave me a different view of how racism still exists in our society. The main goal of the campaign is to simply raise awareness of racist stereotypes that are included in Halloween. I believe that this is a significant issue that we still must deal with today‚ and it should be understood to be accepted. If everyone in the world reads this article‚ I feel that it would greatly improve

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    Will the Atlantic Ocean ever be bigger than the Pacific Ocean? The earth first started off as one huge continent called Pangea. Pangea was surrounded by one giant body of water. Over the course of millions and millions of years‚ Pangea began to break off and separate. After millions of years of movement‚ that is why the earth has the formation that it currently has‚ with seven large continents. With an area of 41‚105‚000 square miles‚ the Atlantic Ocean is currently just a little over half the

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    Why Are Males More Aggressive Than Females? All societies behave in a different way towards two sexes and distinguish two genders. Through innumerable indications‚ we are taught that men and women are different. In everyday life‚ it is commonly assumed that men are more aggressive than women. Statistics indicate that males are more likely than females to commit such crimes as murder‚ armed robbery‚ and aggravated assault which are the result of feeling aggressive. In addition men describe themselves

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    an example. To meet this need we must ensure our safety from the violence of each other and from the violence of people who are not members of our society. The mechanism to serve . . . this . . . goal is a government.’ Because I agree with Thomas Attig‚ I must affirm the topic that ’an oppressive government is more desirable than no government.’ Before I continue‚ I’d like to define a few key terms in the topic. [All definitions are from American Heritage.] Oppressive is defined as unjust or difficult

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