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    Arab Open University Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA) FACULTY OF LANGUAGE STUDIES A210B TMA COVER FORM (2013) Branch: | Program: | Course Title: | Course Code: | Student Name: | Student ID: | Section Number:: | Tutor Name: | Mark Allocated to TMA | STUDENT MARK | 20% | for content : a max of 20 marks | marks deducted for lang. & communication errors: a maximum of 4 marks | Earned Mark | | | | | Notes on plagiarism: A. According to the Arab

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    abstract does not necessarily recap the conclusion‚ though. Instead‚ the abstract tells readers what they will be reading‚ but not necessarily what they will learn from the paper. In many cases‚ the research paper abstract will appear before the introduction of the research paper and after the cover page. However‚ some professors prefer that students put the abstract on the cover of the research paper. For this reason‚ students need to be sure that they read the project assignment requirements thoroughly

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    the opening credits for the first time without knowing anything about the show‚ it’s easy to guess what the show is about; but once you know or at least have a clue of the drama‚ it’s easier to notice the relationship between the introduction and the content. The introduction starts off with a girl‚ getting ready for something; her nails‚ hair and makeup are being done. Then‚ it’s revealed that she is in a casket‚ obviously letting the viewer know that she is apparently getting ready for her death.

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    sections: Title Page‚ Abstract‚ Introduction‚ Method‚ Results‚ Discussion‚ References‚ and Tables / Figures. Your goal should be to read and understand the article‚ analyze the findings or arguments‚ and evaluate and comment on the article. Reading the Article • Allow enough time to understand it. • Read the article without taking notes to gain an overall idea of its main idea. • Identify: -- the research question (usually stated in the Abstract and Introduction) -- the hypothesis(es) (usually

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    English language. After reading this research‚ the writer wants to give some comments and opinions. Firstly in introduction‚ although the researcher introduce the variable briefly‚ explain the advantages of CA and disadvantages of GT but the researcher chooses the words which is easy to be understood and this process stands until the end of the research. After reading the introduction‚ the reader can not find the gap and the fact. Secondly in literature of review‚ the researcher contributes a

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    Today i will talk about cyberbullying and why it is not allowed and it can cause so much deaths and how many people it has killed over the years because of it. Cyberbullying is not allowed and you can get arrested for it because you found out that someone has killed themselves over the harsh words you said over the internet. Always be nice on the internet don’t cyberbully or you could go to jail or even worse have consequences over your action. If u are being bullied on the internet don’t kill yourself

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    society of Fahrenheit 451. Taking away our freedom of speech and our freedom to learn will bring our society to a halt and dependent on the government. There are four main reasons that the right of free speech and your right to think freely is so important. One free speech allows the truth to come out and surface to the top. Two a free society is more dynamic‚ making it possible for new inventions and ideas to come to light. Three free speech is a social good and allows one to become more knowledgeable

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    Freedom of speech is a cornerstone for American politics and the United states in general. However‚ people may want this freedom to be restricted due to the fact that this freedom also applies to people that want to spread hate or use their freedom just to make people feel unwelcome in their own community. The question of should freedom of speech be limited on college campuses is an argument that has been around for a very long time but has caught the eye of the media again due to very large protests

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    The freedom of speech is an effective tool for the discovery of truth and the exposure of falsehood. The freedom of speech also uses central importance to a democratic government. The right to cast a vote means nothing if the vote is not well informed. Citizens can only make a confident decision when faced with two competing policies if they are certain that they have heard the strongest possible arguments for both positions. Freedom of speech‚ of the press‚ of association‚ of assembly and petition

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    ASR - Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic speech recognition transformations of acoustic micro structure of speech signal into its implicit phonetic macro-structure. In other words‚ a speech recognition system is a speech-to-text conversion wherein the output of the system displays text corresponding to the recognized speech. Typology of ASR systems Several ASR systems can be developed‚ depending on: • Speaker-dependent vs. independent • Language constraints: o Isolated

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