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    to the necessities‚ sufferings‚ and background of the decriers who will be following the piece of work. It is vital to anticipate the informational requirements of the audience‚ so that as the communicator‚ one can provide the sort and amount of entropy in a manner that most efficaciously expresses one’s concepts to the followers. One of the most imperative apprehensions is just how much thought‚ knowledge‚ or lessons one can forestall in the followers. Three characteristics that I think are important

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    Communication theory is a field of information and mathematics that studies the technical process of information and the human process of human communication. According to communication theorist Robert T. Craig in his essay ’Communication Theory as a Field’ (1999)‚ "despite the ancient roots and growing profusion of theories about communication‚" there is not a field of study that can be identified as ’communication theory’ Origins[edit] The fundamental problem of communication is that of reproducing

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    Instructor Name: Prof. Dr. “NAME” (Employee Code) Course Name: Communication Systems Course Offered: Spring 2015 Course Code: EE-385 Department of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Engineering & Technolgy‚ Hafiz Hayat Campus University of Gujrat‚ Gujrat University of Gujrat Course File Contents Faculty of Engineering & Technology Subject: Communication Systems Course Code: EE-385 Course Tutor: Prof. Dr. “NAME” Time Table…………………………………..………………………………… ……………………………A

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    Image Retrieval Based on Color and Texture Feature Using Artificial Neural Network Syed Sajjad Hussain#1‚ Manzoor Hashmani#2‚ Muhammad Moin uddin#3 # Faculty of Engineering‚ Sciences and Technology‚ IQRA University‚ Karachi 1 engr.sajjadrizvi@yahoo.com‚ 2mhashmani@yahoo.com‚ 3mmoin73@yahoo.com Abstract. Content-based image retrieval CBIR is a technique that helps in searching a user desired information from a huge set of image files and interpret user intentions for the desired information

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    Biochemistry Essential Elements of Life Carbon‚ hydrogen‚ oxygen‚ nitrogen (96%) Calcium‚ phosphorus‚ potassium‚ sulphur (4%) Isotopes Atoms of an element that differ in neutrons Radioactive isotopes decay spontaneously‚ giving off energy Cohesion Hydrogen bonds hold water molecules together Adhesion is an attraction between two substances Surface tension measures how hard it is to break the surface tension of a liquid Hydrocarbons Organic molecules consisting of only carbon

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    QUESTION I Discuss five (5) factors that have important consequences for managing an organization in the 21st Century. (20 marks) Management is the process of administering and coordinating resources effectively‚ efficiently and in an effort to achieve the goals of the organisation. There were many changes in the economy and its society‚ there will continue to change be changes ‚ and the rate of changes continue to increase. Importance factors that have changed considerably‚ some in a very

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    gases)‚ and a combination of states such as liquid and solid metals (amalgams) and liquids and gases (nitrogen in the blood‚ carbonated beverages). The ease of dissolution is dependent on two factors: (1) the change in disorder or randomness (entropy) of the system and (2) the change in the energy of the process (heat of solution). The process is generally favored when the degree of randomness increases

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    “The play forces us to choose fools over knaves.” Discuss In King Lear virtually every character is either a fool or a knave; however these terms contain multiple layers. The crucial scene in which this idea is presented in the play is act 2 scene 4 when the Fool talks to Kent after he has been put in the stocks‚ and more specifically his line “The knave turns fool that runs away;/ The fool no knave‚ perdy.” On one level the Fool is mocking Kent for his loyalty towards Lear despite the fact that

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    Evolution of Management

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    Evolution of Management The evolution of management can be divided into three distinct era’s. The Pre-Classical Era‚ Classical era and Neo-classical era. Pre-Classical Era From the Biblical times we find monarchies of the time use some form of management to lord over the great kingdoms such as the Egyptians who used hierarchy management to build the pyramids‚ Moses leading the Israelites through the desert to the promised land and King David when he was in charge of the kingdom of Israel. In

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    Proteins are arguably the most important things that people know the least about. As OpenStax CNX puts it‚ “Proteins are one of the most abundant organic molecules in living systems and have the most diverse range of functions of all macromolecules”. Proteins are “Macromolecules that contain nitrogen as well as carbon‚ hydrogen‚ and oxygen”(Miller‚ Kenneth R.‚ and Joseph S. Levine 48). Macromolecules are exceedingly large molecules that can be made up of several lesser molecules called proteins.

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