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    or by demonstrative communication‚ particularly with all the technology that acts as such a huge part in our everyday lives‚ which makes corresponding much simpler and easier. There are a numerous ways that we communicate demonstratively such as: facial expressions‚ body language‚ tone of voice‚ worldly features or things that are meant to be noticed with great stature (a residence‚ what you wear‚ furniture‚ cars you drive‚ where you home is located‚ etc.)‚ the use of touch‚ and the list continues

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    Improving Listening Skill

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    should also provide students with practice in coping with some features of real-life situations. Types of Listening Activities No overt response activities: Students do not have to do anything in response to the listening text. Often students’ facial expression and body language will betray what they have understood. Activities of this

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    curve that can straighten everything and I agree with her wholeheartedly. What is a smile? A smile is God’s gift to mankind. Among all God’s creations on earth only man has the ability to smile. The Free Online Dictionary defines a smile as a facial expression characterized by an upward curving of the corners of the mouth that indicates pleasure or amusement. Most holy people of the world have a calm and serene smile. It was Buddha’s smile that calmed a rogue elephant and brought it to its knees

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    these patterns are different among individuals. Indeed every person is believed to have unique fingerprints. This makes fingerprints suitable for verification of the identity of their owner. Although some fingerprint recognition systems do the comparison on the basis of actual recognition of the pattern‚ most systems use only specific characteristics in the pattern of ridges. These characteristics are a consequence from the fact that the papillary ridges in the fingerprint pattern are not continuous

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    chapter we present a diverse collection of examples where randomness plays a role. 1.1 Biometry: iris recognition Biometry is the art of identifying a person on the basis of his or her personal biological characteristics‚ such as fingerprints or voice. From recent research it appears that with the human iris one can beat all existing automatic human identification systems. Iris recognition technology is based on the visible qualities of the iris. It converts these—via a video camera—into an “iris

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    Asylum case Columbia v Peru ICJ‚ 1950 Principle: In order to get the validity of international customary law it has to satisfy the material test. That is the practice must be uniform and consistently. Fact of the case: Victor Raul Haya de la Torre was a Peruvian national. In Oct 3rd‚ 1948 one military rebellion broke out in Peru which is organized and directed by the American People’s Revolutionary Alliance led by Haya de la Torre. The rebellion was unsuccessful. The Peruvian Government issued

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    3.4.1 Localization

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    for end of the character. Each character is segmented and stored separately. A counter is set to count the number of characters in the license plate. Each of the segmented characters is then stored separately to be passed to the next character recognition module for identification. This is illustrated with the results as shown in figure

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    Communication Method

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    same time. I am also provided with instant feedback which allows me analyze and evaluate situations. Being able to observe body language is another benefit of face- to- face communication. Sometimes we may say one thing but our body language and facial expressions may show another. If staff is making a point‚ I am able to assess their tone of voice in relation to posture‚ eye contact and muscle tension‚ which cannot be done through a note‚ telephone conversation

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    Black Balloon

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    Elissa Down’s 2008 film The Black Balloon deeply explores the complex themes and issues that surround the dynamics of a family whose teenage son is the subject to autism. Such issues revolve around society’s attitude to people who suffer from a disability and the struggles families go through when a family member has a disorder. The film depicts a military family‚ the Mollisons who have two sons‚ Charlie has autism and attention deficit disorder‚ and his younger brother‚ Thomas a 15 year old who

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    Cultural Identity

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    Cultural identity is what I see myself as‚ positively or negatively. The way I see things and my judgement is varied by my own personal identity. This is the combination‚ result of many factors. Like physical appearances and environment‚ cultural background‚ gender‚ etc. My personal identity should be changing everyday‚ every moment by the building up of my intelligence and experiences. In the earlier stage‚ my personal identity is solely from my parents. This includes: heredity‚ culture background

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