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    Omobolanle (Ore) Ogunkanmi Recognition of Deaf People The website deafpeople.com promotes the people active in the deaf community and those who make deaf history. The people recognized do not have to be completely deaf. Hearing people are also recognized which is good because it encourages people to do good deeds for the promotion of deaf history. The website has a brief summary and highlights current day issues of the deaf community but most importantly‚ it has six different categories that focuses

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    explain how you would stage Mrs Linde’s initial visit to Nora in Act One in order to highlight the difference between the two characters. The Henrik Ibsen play‚ ‘A Doll’s House’ was written in 1879; greatly impacting it’s Scandinavian and German audiences due to its strong feminist theme‚ which Ibsen portrayed throughout the play. Mrs Linde visits Nora initially in Act One and we immediately see the strong differences between her and Nora‚ which can be shown through various stage directions. Despite

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    ARTIFICIAL PASSENGER A SEMINAR REPORT Submitted by RITESH KAMAL in partial fulfillment of requirement of the Degree of Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KOCHI- 682022 AUGUST 2008 DIVISION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KOCHI-682022 Certificate Certified that this is a bonafide record of the seminar

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    SIXTH SENSE TECHNOLOGY 1.INTRODUCTION Although miniaturized versions of computers help us to connect to the digital world even while we are travelling there aren’t any device as of now which gives a direct link between the digital world and our physical interaction with the real world. Usually the information’s are stored traditionally on a paper or a digital storage device. Sixth sense technology helps to bridge this gap between tangible and non-tangible

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    learned a lot from the tips they gave me I learned that before presenting my message‚ think of how I can communicate my genuine concern to the audience‚ and show them something in your presentation that clearly demonstrates my commitment to the message. I have to use appropriate body language to reinforce my spoken words‚ and ensure that the audience understands the importance of the message. Another good tip was to practice and rehearse important presentations in front of a mirror. If possible

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    humans interact with computers. You are sitting in front of your personal computer that can listen‚ talk‚ or even scream aloud. It has the ability to gather information about you and interact with you through special techniques like facial recognition‚ speech recognition‚ etc. It can even understand your emotions at the touch of the mouse. It verifies your identity‚ feels your presents‚ and starts interacting with you .You asks the computer to dial to your friend at his office. It realizes the urgency

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    Speech Perception The ability to comprehend speech through listening may at first appear to be a simple task. When we consider the complex nature of speech perception‚ we find it is not so easy. It involves the acoustic cues being extracted from the signal. This signal then needs to be stored in the sensory memory and identified on to a map of linguistic structure. To understand this process we need to consider the stimulus presented and what factors play a part in how we perceive it. Considering

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    seating exactly where you are right now and hearing an inspirational talk from a guest speaker back then. Yes‚ I am but a proud alumna of T. Paez and soon you too will be part of the Alumni. I never really imagined myself addressing you for your Recognition Day. I never thought I could be the right person to inspire you today. Nevertheless‚ here I am‚ years after I made my first wise choice. That choice back in 1981 gave me freedom and life that I have today. Today‚ T. Paez will name those outstanding

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    Recognition of Prior Informal Learning (Health & Social Care 4) 4 Re ective Exercise 2 Re ect on a work experience in which you have applied your learning from your life experience to your current Social Services practice. Experience: Describe the experience‚ what happened? In a supervision session I supported Jean‚ a care worker‚ who was finding it difficult to focus on her work because of difficulties she was experiencing at home. Although we had agreed an agenda for this meeting beforehand

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    English-dialects helps to create at atmosphere that is both familiar for the audience and comical from the start. Through the use of dark humor McGuinness is able take a dire situation and bring light to it. The men themselves use language as a means to bring light to their dark cell. The only character that does not receive the true human quality of language is the captors. By keeping the Lebanese captors as bodiless and unknown the audience sees them as inhuman while instead recognizing

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