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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION As John Dewey said‚ education is not a preparation for life‚ it is life itself. So as much as we value life‚ we must be directed towards valuing the importance of education for it is an essential tool that will guide us in hurdling our struggles in life. Education then makes itself essential in life for it gives us knowledge of the world around us. It develops in us a perspective of looking at life. It primarily helps us build opinions and have points of view on things in

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    Proceedings of the 16th EAMT Conference‚ 28-30 May 2012‚ Trento‚ Italy Crowd-based MT Evaluation for non-English Target Languages Michael Paul and Eiichiro Sumita NICT Hikaridai 3-5 619-0289 Kyoto‚ Japan Luisa Bentivogli and Marcello Federico FBK-irst Via Sommarive‚ 18 38123 Povo-Trento‚ Italy .@nict.go.jp {bentivo‚federico}@fbk.eu Abstract This paper investigates the feasibility of using crowd-sourcing services for the human assessment of machine translation quality of translations

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    A Definition of Open Source Open source technology is defined as the production and development philosophy of allowing end users and developers to not only see the source code of software‚ but modify it as well. The Linux operating system is a one of the best-known examples of open source software technology. Pros and Cons of Open Source for Developers From a developer’s point of view‚ open source technologies provide a platform on which to build custom solutions. Rather than develop‚ say

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    A Tale Tell Heart Analysis

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    Cited: Cummings‚ Michael. The Tell-Tale Heart. 2005. 4 June 2011 . Poe‚ Edgar Allan. Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe. 1843. 31 5 2011 . Shmoop University‚ Inc. The Tell Tale Heart Setting. 31 May 2011 . Womack‚ Martha. The Poe Decoder. 5 June 2011 . Zimmerman‚ Brett. Frantic Forensic Oratory: Poe ’s "The Tell Tale Heart" Critical Essay. 2001. 30 May 2011 .

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    Media consumption has seen many substantial changes in the last one-decade or so. With the proliferation of mobile devices and Internet to various parts of the world‚ more and more people are catching up with the digital media everyday. The digital media has changed the way media operates in more than one ways. First‚ the media has become much more fragmented and the audience’s average attention span has dropped to a much lesser amount. The number of alternates for sourcing information is so high

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    Modern Steganography

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    Abstract This paper introduces steganography‚ the art and science of hidden writing. The purpose of steganography is to hide the existence of a secret message from a third party. The most popular modern application of steganography involves concealing messages within least significant bits of image or sound files. Another application of modern steganography is a steganographic file system. Steganography is also used by some modern printers‚ where tiny yellow dots that contain encoded printer

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    Barriers to Effective Communication Nikkeya West CJA 304 March 1‚ 2012 Clark Nissen University Of Phoenix Abstract The importance of communication in all professions is often under-estimated. In the criminal justice field there is no excuse for misconception and one mistake could affect multiple parties. This paper will outline the barriers in effective communication‚ how they affect the criminal justice field and more importantly how to overcome such barriers. We will explore the process

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    Sound Engineering Principles Module SED1001 Brief; Explain briefly the physiological process of hearing in humans. Which factors affect our hearing in terms of perception of loudness and pitch‚ and what part does psychoacoustics play in our perception of sound? Then‚ give an overview of the main historical developments in recording sound. Which development do you think is the most significant and why? Student n°:1104830 Marking Tutor: Stuart Avery Date of submission: 23/11/2011 Word count: 1629

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    Brief History of Cable Television: The traditional mass media had a confined sphere in countries where it initially grew‚ functioning strictly in line with the values‚ norms‚ traditions and basic requirements of the local populace. But‚ the inventions of new technologies like satellite communication‚ cable television and internet has helped it across national boundaries and addresses the worldwide audience. These boosting inventions have‚ in fact made the world a global village by transforming media

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    STUDENTS’ LOG IN AND LOG OUT MONITORING SYSTEM USING BARCODE SCANNER FOR CITY COLLEGE OF TAGAYTAY A Project Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the Computer Science Department City College of Tagaytay Tagaytay City By: In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter presents the background of the study‚ objectives of the study‚ scope and limitations of the

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