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    Digital Communications Notes

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    Chapter-1: Introduction The purpose of a Communication System is to transport an information bearing signal from a source to a user destination via a communication channel. MODEL OF A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM(ANALOG) Information Source and Input Transducer I/P Signal TRANSMITTER CHANNEL Destination and Output Transducer O/P Signal RECEIVER Fig. 1.1: Block diagram of Communication System. The three basic elements of every communication systems are Transmitter‚ Receiver and Channel. The

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    East West Colleges In Partial fulfillment Of the Requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology By: Genelyn C. Caminero Mitzy Jean O. Taguse Vaneza I.Mellare Mr. James B.Gutib Study Adviser March 2013 East West Colleges ADVISER’S RECOMMENDATION SHEET This Study entitled WEB BASED INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR BANAYBANAY MUNICIPAL POLICE STATION By: Genelyn C. Caminero Mitzy Jean O. Taguse Vaneza I. Mellare And submitted in partial

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    COMMUNICATION IN THE NURSE PATIENT RELATIONSHIP | Mental Health Module | Introduction Communication is defined as a process by which we assign and convey meaning in an attempt to create shared understanding. Communication begins when one person sends a message to another with the intent of evoking a response. Effective communication occurs when the receiver interprets the message exactly as the sender intended. This process requires a vast repertoire of skills in intrapersonal and interpersonal

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    Stroop Effect Exercise

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    the Stroop Effect to the understanding of sensation and perception. Provide one example in real life where the principles of the Stroop Effect may impact your processing speed/accuracy (3-4 sentences): - Sensation is the process of detecting and encoding stimulus energy from the outside world. which in the case of the Stroop Effect experiment we sense the color energy and then it will transform to the neural impulse or message to be delivered to the brain. In the brain‚ stimulated parts produce

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    Cognitive Learning Theory

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    transferred to the long term store through the rehearsal process. Rehearsal means the mental repetition of information. The process takes 2 to 10 seconds. The purpose of rehearsal is to hold the information in short-term storage long enough for encoding to take place. Encoding is the process by which we select a word or visual image to represent an object (such as M stands for McDonalds‚ also Ronald McDonald: The clown) Long-term Store: In this storage‚ the information lasts for days‚ weeks‚ or even years.

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    Autobiographical Memory

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    `Memory` is a label for a diverse set of cognitive capacities by which humans and perhaps other animals retain information and reconstruct past experiences‚ usually for present purposes. Autobiographical memory is a complex and multiply determined skill‚ consisting of neurological‚ social‚ cognitive‚ and linguistic components. At most beasic level‚ autobiographical memories refer to personally experienced past events. Over the past decade the research into autobiographical memory has led to an

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    Psy 110‚ portions chap 5‚ 6 & 7 M. Dwyer Fall 2009/ Exam #3 Chapter 5 1. What are the four kinds of reinforcers mentioned in your book? Define them and be prepared to give an example of each. POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT IS INFORCE A STIMULI NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT IS TO REMOVE A STIMULI POSITIVE PUNISHMENT IS WHEN A TARGITED BEHAVIOUR IS REMOVED BY PRESENTING A STIMULAS shouting at the dog NEGATIVE PUNISHMENT IS WHEN TARGET BEHAVIOUR BY REMOVING A STIMULAS toy removal 2. What

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    COMBANITRIX A COMBINATORIAL ALGORITHMIC PROCEDURE I. Rationale An algorithm is a large-scale continuous study and research for the most time-convenient and resource-efficient mode of systematically doing things accurately. It predates the existence of computers. As such‚ algorithms arise more significantly as compared to computing technology. Word-letter oriented games‚ applications and systems are but some of technological advancements that use heavy algorithm processes. As to this‚ we

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    rehearsed and passed to the long term store is forgotten. When information enters the long term store (also known as long term memory) it remains there for up to a life time (Bahrick et al‚ 1975). The capacity of the store is potentially unlimited‚ and encoding is primarily in a semantic format (information is stored by its meaning). The multi-store model has made an important contribution to memory research. The information-processing approach has enabled psychologists to construct

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    Why is memory important in the Interpretation Process? “Interpretation is a communication process‚ designed to reveal meanings and relationships of our cultural and natural heritage‚ through involvement with objects‚ artifacts‚ landscapes and sites”. Interpretation Canada. This paper discusses memory training in interpreting. According to the Daniel Gile’s Effort Model a short-term memory is important in an essential part in the process of interpreting. I will analyze the major characteristics

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