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    Organizational Communication

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    ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION Prepared by Muhammad Usman Ahmad Chaudhary (Mani) Hasnain Ali Submitted To Sir Shahzad August 29‚ 2009 Dedication To This project is dedicated to the altruistic rendezvous rendered by the accomplished‚ illustrious and seasoned our Parents with love and remembrance & Specifically to my “Sir Shahzad” ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This project is extensively illustrated with communication from everyday

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    mechatronics

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    Chapter one Introducing Mechatronics Objectives The objectives of this chapter are that‚ after studying it‚ the reader should be able to: Explain what is meant by mechatronics and appreciate its relevance in engineering design. Explain what is meant by a system and define the elements of measurement systems. Describe the various forms and elements of open-loop and closed-loop control systems. Recognise the need for models of systems in order to predict their behaviour. ● ● ● ● 1.1 What is mechatronics

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    Footnote to Youth

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    production farms at ASC Monitored the business side of the project to assure sustainability 5. COLLEGE INSTRUCTOR - APAYAO STATE COLLEGE June 2009- October 2009 Served as substitute teacher of the Agriculture students of ASC 6. DATA ENCODER – MADECOR April 2008 - May 2008 Encoded the questionnaires from the

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    Light Fidelity (Li-Fi)

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    INTRODUCTION For years‚ infrared LED has been merely a system for piping light around corners and into the inaccessible places to allow the hidden to be lighted. But now‚ infrared LED has evolved into a system of significantly greater importance and use. Throughout the world‚ it is now being used to transmit voice‚ television and data signals as light waves. Its advantages as compared with conventional coaxial cable or twisted wire pairs are manifold. As a result‚ millions of dollars are being spent

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    Intelligent Ambulance

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    Table of Contents 1.Introduction 2. Literature survey 3.Formation of the Problem 4.System specification 5.Design of solution 6.Implementation 7.Results and Discussions 8.System testing 9.Conclusion and future scope 10.References INTELLIGENT AMBULANCE FOR CITY TRAFFIC AND GSM TO SENT THE STATUS OF THE PATIENT TO THE HOSPITAL ABSTRACT: The main aim of this project is develop an intelligent ambulance which will reach the hospitals without any problem in heavy traffics. INTRODUCTION: This particular

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    applications in many areas such as storage devices‚ wireless or mobile communications‚ satellite communications‚ digital television‚ high speed modems. Fig.1. A typical communication system The Reed-Solomon encoder takes a block of digital data and adds extra “redundant” bits. Errors occur during transmission or storage for a number of reasons such as noise or interference‚ scratches on a CD. The Reed-Solomon decoder processes each block and attempts to correct

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    Abstract Automation started out as an assembly line of workers doing the same repetitive task all day long. Some of the jobs were very boring‚ dirty‚ unpleasant‚ and possibly dangerous. After the introduction of the first robot in 1961‚ automation began to advance in ways people could only imagine. Each of the six basic styles of robot used in industry today were designed with different applications in mind. Some of the robots were designed for assembly‚ others are more suited for simple pick

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    Programming Fundamentals Paper Anderson Pierre PRG/211 March 31‚ 2012 Mike Walker Reusability of Code A long time ago software developers or programmers did not use reusable code because there were not too many reliable‚ and efficient software or application software available. Therefore‚ whenever a big project comes forth the software developers or programmers tend to start building from the ground up. After many years of building software from the ground up for each project or request

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    Concept of Communication

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    CONCEPT OF COMMUNICATION Communication is sharing our feelings‚ ideas and opinions with others. This can be intellectual‚ personal‚ spoken or written in nature. We live in groups and man is invariably a social animal. As the social needs insist that we share our thoughts with others. This can be called communication. It is a two-way process. In spoken communication‚ we have speakers and listeners who send and receive verbal messages from each other. In written communication‚ we have writers and

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    Communication Process

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    communication there will be no work getting accomplished and chaos will reign in the workplace. It is the process of passing information and understanding from one person to another. The communication process involves six basic elements: sender (encoder)‚ message‚ channel‚ receiver (decoder)‚ noise‚ and feedback. Supervisors can improve communication skills by becoming aware of these elements and how they contribute to successful communication. Communication process cab be described with help of

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