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    FOR ORAL COMMUNICATION COURSE : BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH HONOURS MATRICULATION NO : 861126115001001 IDENTITY CARD NO : 861126115001 TELEPHONE NO : 012 – 321 2352 E-MAIL : tmzulkairi@oum.edu.my LEARNING CENTRE : WANGSA MAJU LEARNING CENTRE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. Salutation 3. PURPOSE OF THE TALK 4. SELF INTRODUCTION 5. COMPANY’S BACKGROUND 6. MAIN POINTS TRAINING AND SELF-DEVELOPMENT 7. TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT – UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT 3 8. THE IMPORTANCE

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    Cyp 3.3 Episode 1

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    In the Black Mirror season 3 episode 1‚ the world is ruled by social status and social acceptance‚ everything from entering a building to flying on a plane is based on your social status which ranges from 0 to 5 stars. The theme of Racial profiling leading to demonization is present strongly in this episode. Black people and people of color are mostly seeing working in cafes and low-end jobs where their white counterparts have jobs in buildings where they seem to build their social status instead

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    Communication Nvq 3

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    L3 HSC Technical Certificate unit worksheet Unit 301 - Principles of communication in adult social care settings The numbers in the bracket after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards 1. Identify the different reasons why people communicate (1.1.1) Communication is a way in which we get a message across to others‚ or a way in which we receive a message. Sometimes the message can be received but not in the way it was intended to be received. The way in which a

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    First and foremost‚ not all the laws of late-term abortion mimic one another throughout each state. Late-term is considered anything after 140 days. In Indiana‚ the late-term abortion is anything after twenty-four weeks (“Women’s Med”). Late-term abortion is a two to three day process because the baby is so developed. Day one of a late-term abortion procedure is when the surgeon injects digoxin into the mom’s abdomen and straight into the baby’s head‚ heart or torso to cause the baby to go into a

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    Unit Cyp Core 3.3 (1)

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    CYP Core 3.3: Understand how to safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people Credit Value: 3 Unit Aim: provides the knowledge and understanding required to support the safeguarding of children and young people. The unit contains material on e – safety. (1.1) Current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people Anybody working with children or come into contact with children has the responsibility to secure children safely

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    Speech-Language Pathology

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    Personal Characteristics Making Me Suitable for the Profession         I believe that I possess numerous personal characteristics that will contribute to my success as a Speech-Language Pathologist.  Foremost‚ I am a very compassionate person and have resolved to dedicate my working life to helping others.  For me‚ Speech-Language Pathology is not just a paycheck and a path to being able to afford a home and support a family.  In order for me to feel I have a personally satisfying career‚ I need to

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    Voice Recognition

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    ● How to Compare Recordings ● Dependence of system’s accuracy ● Algorithm instruction ● Source Code ● Software Requirements ● Hardware Requirements ● References Introduction The project “Attendance through Voice Recognition” is a tool that can help an organization or academic institute to have attendance of their employee or students and also the faculty members.It also record the time and date at which the member is present. This project allows a organization or

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    SPEECH RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY Final Research Project Health Care Information System 649 December 02‚ 2012 Abstract This research paper presents an overview of speech recognition technology system development and applications. My research begins with the definition of the speech recognition system and continues on to exploring its usages‚ benefits

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    defined risk communication as an interactive exchange of risk information‚ opinions amongstinstitutions or interested parties‚ with the main objective of analyzing and mitigating risks. It is about disseminating targeted messages in different contexts‚ and to create awareness on the probabilities and potential of risks and consequences to potential audiences‚ and to modify the attitude of targeted audiences through behavior change (Sandman & Jody‚ 2012). Recent scholarships have revealed that risk communication

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    connection between language and reading for speech-language pathologists? ASHA answers that question in the opening sentence of their position statement on the role of speech-language pathologists in regards to literacy. ASHA (2001) position statement regarding the speech-language pathologist’s role in reading and written language states that “speech-language pathologists (SLPs) play a critical and direct role in the development of literacy for children and adolescents with communication disorders‚ including

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