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    Telemetry System Introduction A Wireless Data Telemetry system that receives Temperature‚ Pressure‚ Motion Control‚ and Flow measurement data from a wireless transmitter and displays them on a monitor screen. The rational behind this project is to provide user with information regarding the sensors of petroleum field industry. The sensors that are used in the industry are Temperature‚ Pressure‚ Motion control‚ Flow Measurement and so on depending on the application required. The raw data

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    Concepts of Decoding Stylistics

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    This book is based on the main principles and concepts of Decoding Stylistics. The term decoding stylistics (suggested by M.Riffaterre) stands for a trend in stylistics‚ a theory evolved by professor Irina Vladimirovna Arnold and developed by her numerous disciples (including the authors of the present book). As developed in this country Decoding Stylistics unites and applies the concepts and achievements of linguistics‚ literary criticism‚ text theory‚ poetics‚ hermeneutics to text analysis and

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    Decoding Neanderthals Neanderthals are an extinct species and a branch of the human family tree. They are considered to have been primitive‚ and did not have language. They lacked intelligence and were nothing compared to the humans of today. They are presented in history as undeveloped humans‚ but their lifestyle could have possibly been more advance than today’s humans in many ways. Most Neanderthals were dead by the age of thirty‚ and were trained to hunt and gather

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    In Harry M. Benshoff’s and Sean Griffin’s "Introduction to the Study of Film: Form and Representation‚" they use the terms encoding and decoding for the critique of films. Encoding is when a producer of an artwork incorporates meanings in their work whether it is intentional or non-intentional. Decoding is the viewer’s interpretation of the meaning. The decoding varies from viewer to viewer based on individual social and historical upbringing. The manner in which the producers encoded the work may

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    Tps in Computer Science

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    Every field today is directly or indirectly influenced by computers. Let’s discuss about a field which is not been significantly influenced by computers yet. One such field is Psychotherapy. What is Psychotherapy? How is it a important human endeavor? “The most important human endeavor is the striving for morality in our actions. Our inner balance and even our very existence depend on it. Only morality in our actions can give beauty and dignity to life.”

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    Dinosaurs lived on earth 65 million years ago. They lived on the earth much before any human being was born. They ruled the earth for over 165 million years‚ till 65 million years ago. They were huge monsters‚ even bigger than elephants. The word "dinosaur" was taken from a Greek word which means terrible lizard. But they weren’t exactly lizards. Lizards are one type of reptile and dinosaurs are another type. Not all dinosaurs were giants. Some dinosaurs were no bigger than small dogs. The smallest

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    Decoding Hidden Misconduct of a Child Jasmine Phillip ENG3U Mrs. Robinson 19 March‚ 2014 In “The Child Who Walks Backwards”‚ Lorna Crozier conveys a case of neglect and child abuse‚ to see the harsh truth of this one needs to focus on what they witness and look focus on a deeper meaning in what they are told. The author conveys this idea through the use of structure and from‚ figurative language and character. Right of the bat the author uses specific wording

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    relationships‚ sight words and decoding skills (along side others)‚ until the reading act becomes routine. Comprehension does play a role in this theory‚ but in my opinion it played a very small role. I know this system works‚ because it is the way I was taught to read. I believe it is essential for young children to understand the connection between sound and symbol relationships. This approach gives children a tactic for sounding out words that are unfamiliar to them. Decoding the pronunciation of a word

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    Visual encoding is where you encode pictures and images in your brain. This is what happens when you convert new information into a picture to remember it. When the visual image is processed‚ it is temporarily stored in our iconic memory‚ or working memory‚ before it is moved to long term storage. The most important part of the brain in visual encoding is the amygdala. An example of visual encoding is when you see a graph in math class and you have to remember what type of graph it is‚ so your brain

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    Should all people convicted of a crime have their DNA fingerprints stored on a database?\ A DNA fingerprint is the same for every cell‚ organ and tissue in an organism. DNA fingerprinting has many uses‚ some of which include providing the evidence needed to solve criminal investigations‚ determining genetic relationships and solving paternity disputes. DNA fingerprinting has many benefits in the use of criminal investigations as it can provide the evidence to solve crimes and current mysteries

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