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    Voice Browser

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    Project/ scenario name: Custom scenario description: Voice based Web Browser Internet has brought about an incredible improvement in human access to knowledge and information. Voice browsers allow people to access the Web using speech synthesis‚ pre-recorded audio‚ and speech recognition. This can be supplemented by keypads and small displays. Voice may also be offered as an adjunct to conventional desktop browsers with high resolution graphical displays‚ providing an accessible alternative

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    passive voice

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    Using Passive and Active Voice: Architectural and Engineering Marvels 6.0 Introduction to Voice So far in this grammar‚ verbs have been classified by their form‚ tense‚ aspect‚ and modality. Another essential concept in the English verb system is voice. Grammatical voice refers to either passive or active voice. Consider the sentence The French government commissioned sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi to design the Statue of Liberty. The sentence is considered an active voice sentence because the

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    inner voice

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    What does it mean to be true to your inner voice? This question entices many responses. Does it mean that everything we think has to be done‚ said‚ or acted upon? If this were the case‚ the world would be full of chaos. Being true to your inner voice‚ in my opinion‚ simply means being able to feel comfortable with your inner voice. Radiolab’s podcast on Clive‚ demonstrates an excellent form of truth to an inner voice. Clive‚ an old man who suffers from the worlds worst case of amnesia and who cannot

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    A Voice in the Wind

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    father knew Jesus during His time here on Earth. We first meet her during the fall of Jerusalem to the Roman armies. Losing her entire family during the siege and attack she finds herself taken hostage and eventually sold as a slave. Throughout A Voice in the Wind we are able to watch Hadassah mature in her faith and come to trust in the Lord completely. The book chronicles the challenges she faces as she strives to love those she serves in a Christ-like way. The Roman family who owns her is immersed

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    Passive Voice

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    ENGLISH GRAMMAR The Passive Voice THE PASSIVE VOICE INTRODUCTION The passive of an active tense is formed by putting the verb to be into the same tense as the active verb and adding the past participle of the active verb. The subject of the active verb becomes the ‘agent’ of the passive verb. The agent is very often not mentioned. When it is mentioned it is preceded by by and placed at the end of the clause. Active: My grandfather planted this tree. Passive: This tree was planted by my

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    Voice of Democracy

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    Voice of Democracy Speech Hour 5 Madeline Kinney PRE-AP LA10 10/25/12 An old‚ fragile woman sits on a park bench while she takes a short break from her afternoon stroll. It is warm and shady where she sits. Large trees and beautiful memorials surround her. Off in the distance‚ there are tall‚ admirable buildings‚ one of which is the Supreme Court Building. This is a building that the women knew very well‚ since she was the first woman ever in American history to be appointed as a Supreme

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    Voices of Freedom

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    analytic observation that I made was simply that the tone portrayed in the reading was cold and dry. I observed that it carried no real emotion‚ merely explaining what real life is in America. The problem is that this passage is Richard M. Nixon’s voice and perspective. Mind you that our 37th president served during 1969-1974 a time when the inequality of race‚ color‚ creed was still a progressing issue‚ and also a time when we were involved in war. The point is the opinion on freedom is biased and

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    Employee Voice

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    Employee voice enables workers to effectively communicate their views to management and be actively involved in decision making. Voice arrangements allow employees to express their ideas‚ raise concerns and help solve problems by influencing workplace decisions and choices. (Gollan‚ 2006:349; Pymen et al‚ 2006:543). The various forms of voice available today in the current industrial relations system include both direct and indirect mechanisms. Indirect mechanisms include

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    PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS ASSIGNMENT 1: Structures and Properties of Engineering Materials. Special attention should be paid to the Grading Criteria‚ as this will influence the way you answer each of the tasks. For each question all tasks need to be answered correctly to achieve the relevant criteria. Question 1: (P1) With the aid of clear‚ annotated diagrams‚ describe the structure associated with the following engineering materials: - a) Iron at room temperature. To

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    Voices of Protest

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    Voices of Protest Throughout the Great Depression‚ the U.S experienced many changes. When there was a time of change‚ whether it was good or bad‚ there were always people who wanted to oppose it. In this essay‚ I will discuss Huey Long’s and Father Coughlin’s reasoning and methods of protest. Huey Long and Father Coughlin were influential politicians who opposed the new society of Big Business and high technology. They blamed certain companies and the owners of Big Business for the financial

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