message is divided into groups of two‚ three‚ or more (for a Hill n-cipher‚ the letters will be separated into groups of n elements). Because the number of letters in a group decides the size of the cipher matrix used in the next step‚ to make the encoding process less complicated‚ Hill 2- and 3- cipher
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Specifically designed periodised programmes which include phases of training that are adapted throughout the year to suit the training needs (whether competitive or maintenance) of the athlete‚ is a fairly modern innovation. Historically “star” athletes were imitated in an attempt to achieve their level of skill; this inadvertently enabled other athletes to improve their performance. Developing a sports base is important for both the performance and the health of the athlete (Hoffman‚ Sheldahl &
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1 Preface With increasing global competition it becomes more complex for multinational corporations (MNCs) to maintain control over their foreign subsidiaries and international operations. The resulting challenges can be influenced by the low predictability of foreign environments‚ limited experience of a company‚ as well as problems transferring specific knowledge and methods to their subsidiaries. Therefore‚ the appropriate selection of control mechanisms becomes vital for the efficient operation
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1 Non-Native English Students Learning in English: Reviewing and Reflecting on the Research ■ Allan B.I. Bernardo and Marianne Jennifer M. Gaerlan De La Salle University‚ Philippines ABSTRACT: As more countries adopt English as the language of learning in schools‚ more non-native speakers of English are learning English so that they can learn in English. In this paper‚ we review studies (mostly involving Filipino-English bilinguals) that look into the experiences of bilingual learners as
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Angry Voices from the Past and Present: Effects on Adults’ and Children’s Earwitness Memory Lisa Öhman‚ Anders Eriksson and Pär Anders Granhag A critical review Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 2013 Volume 10‚ Issue 1‚ Pages 57 – 70 Word count: 3347 As the old adage goes ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’. Often for investigating officers‚ eye witness testimony and what is seen‚ is heavily relied on
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MEMORIZATION SPEED CONSISTENCY IN RELATION TO WRITING AND SPEAKING A Research Presented to Prof. In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Subject PSYC 3095 ABSTRACT MEMORIZATION SPEED CONSISTENCY IN RELATION TO WRITING AND SPEAKING Memory refers to the processes that are used to acquire‚ store‚ retain and later retrieve information‚ this research aims to know the correlation of writing and speaking relative to speed of recalling the information given. In the experiment
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Q1. Various digital-to-digital encoding techniques are as follows: a) Signal spectrum – a transmission contains lack of high frequency components which means less bandwidth is required and direct current component is also desirable. With no dc component‚ ‘ac’ coupling via transformer is possible. Finally‚ the magnitude of the effects of signal distortion and interference depend on the spectral properties of the transmitted signal. b) Clocking – to provide a separate clock lead to synchronize the
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practice‚ can remember the sequence of a shuffled deck of cards. The world record for this is held by Simon Reinhard at 21.19 seconds.[9] The technique is taught as a metacognitive technique in learning to learn courses. It is generally applied to encoding the key ideas of a subject. Two approaches are: Link the key ideas of a subject and then deep-learn those key ideas in relation to each other‚ and Think through the key ideas of a subject in depth‚ re-arrange the ideas in relation to an argument
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The four mental processes are repetition‚ dual coding‚ meaningful encoding‚ and chunking. Repetition- is held in short term memory by repeating or rehearsal. For example‚ learning a speech for a presentation for class‚ however‚ it is the weakest form of learning. Dual coding- it has two sensory traces that are different‚ for instance‚ the jingles from commercials‚ or the sight of a piece of a product on sale. Meaningful encoding- is information from long term memory that works closely with workbench
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Name: Faith Chin Lin T number: T00184784 Title of Modules: Film and Narrative Studies Title of Program: TV‚ Radio‚ New Media Broadcasting Year: Year 1 Total Word Count: 518 Ideology‚ Genre‚ Auteur Robin Wood’s article ‘Ideology‚ Genre‚ Auteur’ suggests that instead of looking at movies in only one perspective‚ one should combine different approaches to assessing the film as a whole. By collectively looking at the ideologies‚ the methods‚ and the director‚ one will get a more accurate sense
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