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    Text to Speech Engine

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    The study process is initialized by going through different web sites and blogs in order to know about the Text-To-Speech methodology. We have tried to understand the purpose of voice synthesis. Whatever we have discovered from the Internet is described below. Text to speech synthesizer: A Text-To-Speech (TTS) synthesizer is a computer-based system that should be able to read any text aloud‚ whether it was directly introduced in the computer by an operator or scanned and submitted to an Optical

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    Vogue and Anchorage Text

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    Vogue magazine is a high end fashion and lifestyle magazine. On the front cover I can tell that the issue is based on the seasons latest trends ‘autumn’s essentials’ and an article on the singer Adele due to the big image of her and the anchorage text; ‘Adoring Adele’. There are also a few different puff highlighting articles on other celebrities such as Amy Childs‚ Jane Birkin‚ Wendi Murdoch and the fashion designer Azzedine Alaia. The target audience for Vogue magazine is middleclass young women

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    Texts- First of all‚ we need to realize that the King James Bible Old Testament texts are kept intact because of their supiriority‚ these texts are inferior and were accumulated by the Jews. The Jews were named to be guardians of the Old Testament‚ Romans 3:1-2 proves that the Jews were the God-appointed custodians of the old testament texts‚ then Jesus authoized them. Secondly‚ we need to realize that the King James Bible New

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    swimming or even people who like to read about incredible accomplishments made by other people. The text is formal and is about Philippe Croizon who in 2 years learnt to swim without his limbs. He lost of all of his limbs in 1994 while he was removing a television aerial from a roof and it hit a power line. However source 3 is a book extract aimed at adults who like reading about geography in general. The text is formal and is about Christopher Ondaatje who crosses part of Lake Victoria. On his journey

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    Your cell phone can kill you. Drivers shouldn’t be able to text and drive because it’s dangerous to everyone if you text and driving‚ you could crash since you’re not focused on the road and you and the person you hit could become seriously injured or DIE. The first reason why cell phones are dangerous is it’s dangerous to everyone if you are texting and driving. In fact in the article “ Parents Share Son’s Fatal Text Message to Warn Against Texting and Driving “ (Parents Share page 137) it

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    The texts Life of Pi written by Yann Martell‚ On the Sidewalk Bleeding by Evan Hunter‚ War Horse directed by Steven Spielberg and World’s Fastest Indian directed by Roger Donaldson are all related to the theme belonging. The definition of belonging is the feeling of being secure in your s relationships and surroundings. This can be achieved by communicating with others or by finding a special connection and friendship. A similarity between On the Sidewalk Bleeding and War Horse related to

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    A Guide for Text Complexity Analysis 1. Fill in the title and author information in the upper left side of the placemat. 2. Complete the Text Description. (Green Box) 3. Identify the Quantitative Measure. (Red Box) Use Lexile.com (or the quantitative measure your district uses) to find the quantitative measure of the text. Use the chart below to determine the grade band alignment for the quantitative measure of the text. Enter the Lexile Measure and Complexity Band Level on the placemat

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    Sekarwulan/126332047 Foundation of English Literature Text‚ Context and Intertextuality The term text‚ context and intertextuality are closely related. The word text is embedded with word context and intertextuality. The meaning of the term text is any kinds of written words that will be used in a certain context—cultural or social economy context—and the relation of each text to the texts surrounding it called intertextuality. Thus‚ when we read a text‚ we have to think about the interrelatedness’ between

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    Text and Context Essay

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    Module A: Text & Contexts Essay Texts are although a form of composer’s ideas and imaginations‚ they also reflect contexts and discuss different issues in the society of the time in which they were composed. The novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and Ridley Scott’s noir film Blade Runner: The Director’s Cut are good examples of texts that reflect on contexts and the composer’s ideas and imaginations. Mary Shelley’s novel‚ Frankenstein‚ is a gothic fiction that represents the context of the

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    Hinduism Sacred Text

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    Hinduism is a very complex and intricate henotheistic religion. It is mainly practiced in India and came before all the other religions in India. The most important sacred text of Hinduism is called the Vedas. It consists of four Veda texts in which the other texts of Hinduism are based around. Hindus base their lives around the four goals. Hindus divide their scripture into two categories: Shruti and Smriti. The Shruti is the primary revelation which has no human or divine author but has

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