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    product‚ and since the software components and non-software components of the hardware are needed for the hardware to work perfectly‚ it cannot be within the scope of ASC 985-605. 2.) On the basis of the response to Question 1‚ discuss the revenue recognition accounting literature that would be applied to each unit of accounting in the February 1‚ 2012‚ arrangement. Provide the cumulative revenue recognized and deferred revenue balance related to the Buffett arrangement as of April 30‚ 2012. Coconut’s

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    Chinese Face Reading Bermin Weilbacher-Matos Introduction to Psychology Picking up personality can be a very fun and adventurous process. Many cultural societies have many ways to do it and so many people to test; you’re never going to get the same results. One very interesting way of determining someone’s personality is Face Reading. This is a type of physiognomy that can show you your hidden personality‚ history‚ current situation‚ your future‚ even how well your health is. Face reading was

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    GAIT ANALYSIS AND RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES Gait analysis is the systematic study of animal locomotion‚ more specifically the study of human motion‚ using the eye and the brain of observers‚ augmented by instrumentation for measuring body movements‚ body mechanics‚ and the activity of the muscles. Gait analysis is used to assess‚ plan‚ and treat individuals with conditions affecting their ability to walk. It is also commonly used in sports biomechanics to help athletes run more efficiently and to identify

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    AUTOMATIC SENTENCE GENERATOR SYSTEM FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION APPLICATIONS. José Luciano Maldonado. Universidad de Los Andes‚ FACES‚ Núcleo La Liria‚ edificio G‚ piso 1‚ Instituto de Estadística Aplicada y Computación‚ IEAC‚ Mérida‚ Venezuela. luzmalvy@telcel.net.ve maldonaj@faces.ula.ve Abstract. We describe an experimental computer program which can generate sentences automatically. To do so‚ models are first created based on contexts of interest. These models incorporate word histories that are

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    Cherry (2014)‚ she listed nine type of common nonverbal communication which is Facial Expressions‚ Gestures‚ Paralinguistics‚ Body Language and Posture‚ Proxemics‚ Eye Gaze‚ Haptics‚ Appearance and Artifacts. This type of nonverbal communication can found and we do it without we even noticed about it. In this study case‚ nonverbal communication can found in form of Artifacts‚ Body language and Posture‚ Gestures as well as Facial Expression. For instance‚ when Rennalls enter the Baker`s office‚ immediately

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    the existing knowledge of the target market. Everybody needs facial tissues when you have a cold‚ flue or just to make something dry or to clean something. Puffs also products “Puffs to go” which is very handy where ever you go to. It is a very small package which fits in every handbag. But also the other products from Puffs are very famous because you can choose or design your own facial tissue box on the website of Puffs. The facial tissue box is now not just a box it is a decoration which makes

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    people? (1.4 b) It is very important‚ as a Teaching Assistant‚ to communicate effectively with the children you are working with. This includes speaking and listening. Children can pick up from your body language‚ for example crossed arms‚ bored facial expressions that you are not listening to them and it will make them feel that they are not worth anything and they will stop trying to communicate with you. The child will only respond positively to you if he/she feels that they are valued and what

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    sit at an angle as this would be an informal visit to make the service user feel relaxed and comfortable so that he could share sensitive information with ease. So when he told me he had some bad news my eye contact with him became stronger and my facial expressions changed to show I was listening carefully‚ when he then told me that he had heart disease my expression on my face changed to show I cared and could empathise‚ also my tone of voice got softer and my voice was slightly quieter. During

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    IQDN6MtSXv8vMKJcSTlthfFzIcXkw10LGB3k0j0D16Dk_&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJI74L7OXO7CNJA7Q Morton‚ J. (1969). Interaction of information in word recognition. Psychological Review‚ 76(2)‚ 165-178. Retrieved from http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/rev/76/2/165.pdf c • Goals of Study: To find patterns in word recognitions • Background: A previous model for word recognition has been created‚ however it only predicts qualitatively and was too complicated; the effects of word frequency are now trying to be factored

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    Mr. Bean and Pantomime Body Language: Mr. Bean uses a variety of gestures and facial expressions to describe his body language. He usually uses sharp gestures and makes huge facial expressions. Mr. Bean did this when he saw the raw meat served to him at the restaurant. His mouth was wide open and his eyes bulged out of his head. He also used quick movements when he was at the beach. In this episode Mr. Bean struggled to put on his swimming trunks. While he was trying to get them on he used sharp

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