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    levels of noise in the residence halls. This distraction affects students during their studies‚ sleep and quiet time. Charleston Southern residents were asked in a survey pertaining to the noise levels in the dorms unanimously answered that when studying‚ the noise levels are distracting. When the students were asked on a scale from one to ten‚ (one being that noise does not affect resident’s dorm life and ten being that the noise level is out of control)‚ about how affective the noise levels

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    Concept of State

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    schools of thought may be right for there is no universal definition of the concept. But no intellectual discussion about the concept of the state is complete without a review of the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas and Martin Luther. First‚ and most important‚ St. Thomas Aquinas arguably was the first to formulate the concept of the state as the "set order of the rulers" at the heart of every stable commonwealth. The general concept which was necessary before the name could be attached to a particular

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    Neighborhood Concept

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    A Report on The Neighborhood Concept Submitted by: Ajay Kumar Ravi (Barc/1025/2008) Ashutosh Prateek (Barc/1039/2008) INTRODUCTION The term neighborhood has many meanings and uses. For example‚ neighborhood can be used to refer to the small group of houses in the immediate vicinity of one ’s house or to a larger area with similar housing types and market values. Neighborhood is also used to describe an area surrounding

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    with underwater noise affects. I don’t like them at all even if they hurt the marine animals or not. Whales are the most common marine animal that gets hurt by this object. It truly hurts to hear that their doing this to these poor animals. Especially‚ a whale because it’s my favorite animal! In the passage‚ "What to do about Underwater Noise‚" it talked about the harm that the Underwater Noise does to them and how they communicated with each other. These Underwater Noise objects as it says

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    Noise Associated with Power Tools on the Work Site The workers at company X have been in the construction industry for a very long time and most of them are unaware of the ill effects of being exposed to high level noise created from hand and power tools. While these tools may be very efficient‚ they produce large amounts of noise and vibrations. Being exposed over long periods of time without proper protective measures can put a person at risk for noise-induced hearing loss‚ accidents and

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    Noise is anything that serves to’ interfere or distort the effectiveness of the message in the communication process’ (Lancaster‚ Essential of marketing management). There are four types of noise (Murdock‚ Ehow): There is also noise in intercultural communication. For effective communication in an intercultural interaction‚ marketers should use common languages in their communication process and avoid using slangs (Nordquist‚n.d) In order to cut through noise‚ advertisers can adopt a range

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    creative concepts

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    or slogan. The underlying level is made up of hidden meanings. The combination of images‚ words‚ colors‚ and slogan must be interpreted by the audience or consumer.[67] The “key to advertising analysis” is the signifier and the signified. The signifier is the object and the signified is the mental concept.[68] A product has a signifier and a signified. The signifier is the color‚ brand name‚ logo design‚ and technology. The signified has two meanings known as denotative and connotative. The denotative

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    Histogram Concept

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    QRB Concepts – Plotting Bivariate data Concept: Construct histograms and bivariate plots using Excel. Reading Reference: Topic 2 of Sevilla & Somers and Ch. 4 of Lind‚ Marchal‚ & Wathen Example of Application Bivariate Plots: Economics: We often need to plot a demand curve to illustrate levels of quantity demanded based on the price of a product. Bivariate plots can be used to project future sales based on pricing or to determine if a price is too high or low. People typically buy more

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    Concept of Conflict

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    CONFLICT: BASIC CONCEPT The word conflict has been derived from the Latin word ‘Confligere’; which means to Strike or attack altogether. In the present world‚ there are conflicts found everywhere. Each conflict has a reason behind it. these conflicts usually occur when two or more individuals or groups feel they have irreconcilable differences‚ or they feel that there needs‚ interests or wants are threatened by the existence of the other groups demands. Hence clashes become inevitable. People

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    Concept of Cce

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    the quality of education through reforms in the context and the process of education‚ school facilities‚ additional teachers‚ laying down minimum levels of learning‚ and emphasis upon continuous and comprehensive evaluation. This paper examines the concept of continuous and comprehensive evaluation‚ its need and importance‚ role of teachers and its implementation in schools with an empirical support. |Contents

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