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    towards an electronic environment for health information management (Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology‚ n.d.). This has been the driving force behind increased adoption of Electronic Health Records and Speech Recognition Technology; two tools that threaten to replace medical transcription. While this fundamental transformation is reshaping the industry’s future‚ it has also created an opportunity for the growth of the field of healthcare documentation. It will involve

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    without taking this into account is to distort the play as a whole and devalue its achievement. The combination of the comic and the serious‚ laughter and silence‚ is often deeply disturbing for art audience: but only in confronting it can we begin to understand the play. For one member of the audience‚ at least‚ the relationship between the comic and the serious elements was unacceptable. Leonard Russell‚ the Sunday Times book reviewer‚ recorded his impressions of a performance at the Duchess Theatre

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    Public Speaking Glossary

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    magazine or journal article‚ written by someone other than the original author. abstract words Words that refer to ideas or concepts. acceptance speech A speech that gives thanks for a gift‚ an award‚ or some other form of public recognition. acronym A word composed of the initial letters or parts of a series of words. active listening Giving undivided attention to a speaker in a genuine effort to understand the speaker’s point of view. ad hominem fallacy

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    The dawn of personal computing in the early 1980s was the beginning of a rapidly evolving technology stranglehold on everyday life. The mechanical world of typewriters‚ dedicated word processors and adding machines with cranks were quickly left in a wake of microchips. The good news: you could do more. The bad news: you can be caught in a mire of complex and often-confusing computer-based equipment. The study of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) finally took center stage in the mid-1990s as the World

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    $5.8 million as a current revenue was that this part of the contract was related to the delivery of the software. Since the product was shipped by the September 30th year-end‚ Longeta thought that they were allowed to do this under the revenue recognition principle. The reasoning for the $1.2 million being recorded as deferred revenue was that this amount corresponded to updates and technical support services which had not been performed at the year-end. This deferred revenue is listed on the liabilities

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    Non-negative Matrix Factorization Based Noise Reduction for Noise Robust Automatic Speech Recognition Seon Man Kim1‚ Ji Hun Park1‚ Hong Kook Kim1‚*‚ Sung Joo Lee2‚ and Yun Keun Lee2 1 School of Information and Communications Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology‚ Gwangju 500-712‚ Korea {kobem30002‚jh_park‚hongkook}@gist.ac.kr 2 Speech/Language Information Research Center Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute‚ Daejeon 305-700‚ Korea {lee1862‚yklee}@etri.re.kr Abstract

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    WIRELESS FINGERPRINT BASED STUDENT ATTENDANCE SYSTEM A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering by Debidutt Acharya(10602015) and Arun Kumar Mishra(10602061) Under the guidance of Prof. Susmita Das Department of Electrical Engineering National Institute of Technology Rourkela-769008 2010 WIRELESS FINGERPRINT BASED STUDENT ATTENDANCE SYSTEM A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements

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    ABUSE OF POWER IN BODE SOWANDE ’S FLAMINGO BY OKEY OKWECHIME Department of English and Literature University of Benin‚ Benin City 08037217824 oraclechime@yahoo.com Okey Okwechime is a lecturer in the Dept. of English and Literature‚ University of Benin‚ Benin City‚ Nigeria. He teaches Drama‚ Poetly and his research interest is in Drama‚ Oral Literature and Feminist Literature and Criticism & KOLA EKE Department of English and Literature University of Benin‚ Benin City 08023529279 Kola

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    in a complex environment. Hence‚ Embedded Intelligent Systems are embedded systems which execute intelligent systems algorithms. Examples are microcontroller in autonomous robots‚ in or in mobile phones with advanced functions such as speech recognition. The microcontrollers involved must provide interfaces such as A/D converters and PWM (pulse width modulation) for data exchange with sensors and actuators in order to interact with the environment. The main components of a device controlled

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    the primary interface‚ as opposed to a keyboard and mouse.  Some tablet PC’s have hardware keyboard attached whereas others feature touch-based interfaces and accomplish the task of character input with on-screen keyboard enters or hand-writing recognition.  Tablets are portable and mobile; they can go places where notebooks and desktop PC’s are impractical.  To be portable‚ tablets usually come with a wireless connection to provide local network access or an Internet connection. In the late 1980s

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