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    of Educational Research‚ 50‚ 438-460. Jankowicz‚ A. D. (2000). Business research projects (3rd ed.). London: International Thomson Business Press. Leki‚ I. (1992). Building expertise through sequenced writing assignments. TESOL Journal‚ 1(2)‚ 19-23. Liu. Y.‚ & You‚ X. (2008). Negotiating into academic discourse: Taiwanese and US college students in research writing. International Journal of English Studies‚ 8(2)‚ 152-172. Lundquist‚ R. (1999). Critical thinking and the art of making good mistakes.

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    Design of a Speaker Recognition Code using MATLAB E. Darren Ellis Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering – University of Tennessee‚ Knoxville Tennessee 37996 (Submitted: 09 May 2001) This project entails the design of a speaker recognition code using MATLAB. Signal processing in the time and frequency domain yields a powerful method for analysis. MATLAB ’s built in functions for frequency domain analysis as well as its straightforward programming interface makes it an ideal tool

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    In the book “The Most Dangerous Job‚” Eric Schlosser writes about his most recent trip to a slaughter house where he sees the horrible work conditions that are present. He starts off by setting the scene where the slaughter house is located and describing the building. He recalls that the building had no windows and that there was no way to see what’s happening inside. He then goes on to describe the clothes that he has to put on. He talks about the chain-mail apron and how it’s supposed to protect

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    Education for Digital Natives The article “Digital Natives‚ Digital Immigrants” by Marc Prensky discusses the changes in information processing by the students of today due to the rise in digital technology of the last few decades. He argues that because of digital technology‚ students learn in a drastically different way than the generation before them‚ leading to a disconnect in how to successfully teach them. I agree with Prensky and support this claim by noting popular and successful vloggers

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    6. The Very Hungry Caterpillar is one of those classic children’s books written and illustrated by Eric Carle. It was published by the World Publishing Company in 1969. This super cute book features a very hungry caterpillar who eats through a wide variety of foods before emerging as a beautiful butterfly. This is a short and simple story that is full of learning opportunities for small children such as the days of the week‚ counting‚ and even metamorphosis. The colorful illustrations engage even

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    The five major tasks according to me would be:- a. Keeping the crowd within the defined boundaries and protecting the musical equipments (like speakers) from getting damaged. In a rock show‚ these things might happen. b. Arrange for the distortion pedals‚ guitars (tuned according to the songs) and drums and check if the amplifiers and speakers working fine. c. Have an enthusiastic anchor with some knowledge of rock music to keep the audience engaged and maintain the high energy level

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    for tobacco and sugar and a shortage of workers‚ England saw slavery as the only option. Britain had been colonizing in the new world for many years before slavery became a commonplace in English-American society. In fact‚ in Give Me Liberty author Eric Foner writes‚ “...the shipping of slaves from Africa to the New World became a major international business. But only a relative handful were brought to England’s mainland colonies. By the time plantation slavery became a major feature of life in English

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    Summary of the Facts Eric and Kipsy’s case study helps to demonstrate the complex nature of management and organizational behavior. The case also shows the difficulty in identifying a single solution to a particular problem. Eric is the new manager of product information for a national firm which wholesales electrical components and Kipsy is a clerk. Eric is appointed the new manager right out of management training. He knows virtually nothing about the people he would be managing or the kind

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    In The Longest Journey: Southeast Asians and the Pilgrimage to Mecca‚ Eric Tagliacozzo presents the history of the Hajj from South East Asia during the early modern period to the present day. From the introduction‚ Tagliacozzo stresses the importance of the Hajj as a spiritual journey and an important ritual for Muslims across the world‚ therefore‚ making it important to study its history (Pages 3-6). The book aims to explain the transformation of Hajj over the years and how it embedded itself as

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    Eric Faden’s created a mashup of many different Disney movies . His fair use tale is not infringing copyright because he was following the fair use laws. He only used portions of the movies‚ he cited all of the movies he took from and gave who created them. Others think that this is invading copyright because he did not get permission from the copyright owner. At the beginning of the fair use tale he states that it was not associated with the Disney studio. But he did not use their work excessively

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