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    Appendices Sample

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    APPENDICES a. User’s Manual USERS PAGE KING KERWIN APARTELLE Tabular Links 5 4 3 1 2 Figure a.1 Tabular Links The form consists of the following tabs: 1. Home - When home page link is pressed it will directly go to the homepage that contains some information about King Kerwin Apartelle and a slideshow of different photos in King Kerwin Apartelle. This is also called a start page or local file that automatically loads when a web browser starts or when the browser’s "home" button

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    RADIO PROGRAM PRODUCTION

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    AMNA WAQAR‚ ANEES MOHIY-UD-DIN AND ZOHAIB AHMED Outline Introduction Qualities of Radio Producer Observation Experience Conceptualize ideas Creativity Selection of Words Elements of Radio Production Studio Microphone Music Artificial Echo Human Voice Radio Programme Production Pre- Production An idea is Born Plan of Action The Script Paperwork Production Post Production Writing for Radio Language Short Sentences One Idea in One line Selection of words Avoid

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    Effective Ways of Learning Japanese As a student in the Department of Foreign Language and Literature (DFLL) in NTU‚ you major in literature‚ linguistics‚ and languages. In your first year of the university‚ it’s necessary for you to learn a second language (while some students who are fond of languages may learn their third language‚ fourth language‚ etc.). Considering which language to learn‚ you may think of those intriguing Japanese dramas‚ famous singers such as “AKB48”‚ and some popular animations

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    Painted in Spain between 1936 and 1937‚ this artwork retells the story of the tragic fate of Narcissus and Echo. To the left of a group of dancing women is Narcissus kneeling in‚ as well as looking down into‚ the pool of water that is too dark to reflect his own image. His face‚ the cause of his vanity‚ self-absorption and self-reflection‚ is unseen; instead

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    Caribbean Playwrights

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    there is always found a black character that in one point or another passes a tragic situation. I decided to compare three plays‚ which are: An Echo on the Bone by Dennis Scott‚ Jean and Dinah by Hall Tony‚ Rhome Spencer and Susan Sandyford and Smile Orange by Trevor Rhone. During the 3 playwrights there is specially found the economic problems. In An Echo in the Bone the funeral of Crew is going on and Rachel‚ the protagonist and his wife‚ doesn’t have money to do a funeral. Before Crew dies‚ a

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    Case Study #1

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    by pinging a machine (computer) to see if it is on. During a ping sweep‚ the intruder sends a set of ICMP ECHO packets to a network of machines to see which ones respond. The whole point of doing the ping sweep is to determine which machines are left on and which are turned off. Once the hacker knows which machines are on‚ he can focus on the machines to attack. Hackers usually send ICMP ECHO packets to an IP range to see which machines reply back. They may also use what is called fping‚ which can

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    Allegory Of The Cave

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    prisoners there is a fire and between the prisoners and the fire stands a way in which men carry various things such as plants and animals. Hence making the prisoners see weird shapes that fascinate them. When these men spoke their voices cast an echo and this echo to the prisoners‚ seems to be coming from the shadows. This is what there lives revolve around‚ a mystical game of being amazed of the unknown. Which shows that even in the 21st century man is still amazed by what they don’t understand and know

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    The Island

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    UNDERSTAND POLITICS THROUGH FILM JOURNAL–THE FORMAT Name of student: Chris Poore                                                                                    Date: November 3‚ 2008 Film Title: The Island                                                                                                 Year: 2005   Author/Screenwriter: Caspian Tredwell-Owen; Alex Kurtzman ; Robert Orci Producer: Michael Bay; Ian Bryce; Walter F. Parkes

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    Echolocation

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    Echolocation Background Human echolocation has been known and formally studied since at least the 1950s. In earlier times‚ human echolocation was sometimes described as "facial vision” .The field of human and animal echolocation was surveyed in book form as early as 1959. Mechanics Vision and hearing are closely related in that they can process reflected waves of energy. Vision processes light waves as they travel from their source‚ bounce off surfaces throughout the environment and enter

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    The clash of cultures and races in "A Passage to India" A Passage to India‚ published in 1924‚ was E. M. Forster’s first novel in fourteen years‚ and the last novel he wrote. Forster began writing A Passage to India in 1913‚ just after his first visit to India. The novel was not revised and completed‚ until the end of his second stay in India‚ in 1921‚ when he served as secretary to the Maharajah of Dewas State Senior. Novel examines the racial misunderstandings and cultural hypocrisies that characterized

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