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    by it...he could be see as well as heard‚" (Orwell‚ 6). This supervision at all times of the day was inescapable except for dangerous trips to prole neighborhoods. Even when out in the country‚ "There was no telescreen‚ but there must be hidden microphones‚" (239). I do not feel that I could tolerate such totalitarian treatment. Furthermore‚ I would rather be a prole because they are allowed to have relationships and feelings for people. The party members are brainwashed from having feelings for each

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    produce material‚ fiber and processes to meet the need of new solutions. Examples of smart textiles can be found everywhere. To name a few: material that sense how much light to absorb‚ textiles that measure pulse and immune systems‚ gloves with microphones‚ sensors in mattresses‚ cooling clothes‚ warming article of clothing with‚

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    a bathroom‚ an eating and exercise yard‚ a solitary confinement room and an intercom system to make announcements to the prisoners. Researchers could observe the guards and also the prisoners using a secretly placed system of video cameras and microphones. Researchers divided the 24 volunteers into two random groups. One group was assigned to be the prison guards while the other group became the prisoners. The volunteers assigned as prisoners learned of their involvement and role through being arrested

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    Robert Durst is a multi-millionaire real estate heir but most famously known for his hit HBO documentary show “THE JINX” which ended up reopening his cold cases‚ in which he has gotten away with three murders. After his first wife had gone missing‚ he was never charged in her disappearance. Reported rumors of domestic violence made others think that Durst might have been involved. The case was cold for a while but reopened in 2000. Shortly after this case was reopened his spokesperson Susan Berman

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    Sarai Lopez MUL2380 Dr. Teresa Mitchel Review There are many universities that offer concerts or recreational activities for students‚ and one of them is Miami Dade College. On April 19‚ 2017 the college offered a concert in which many of the student’s participated; indeed‚ professors and guests were there and helped with the event. The concert was about music and poetry‚ both of them were sang and with them‚ many instruments. Also‚ there were many people there and all of them were enjoying the

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    we understand that the journalists create the event‚ it tells it. But they do not do anything to stop the aggressiveness of the supporters. They make use of it just to make audience. We studied a visual in class where we see much cameras and microphones and‚ in small‚ a boy. This situation is paradoxical in the sense that normally the person interviewed should be in the foreground and the journalist in the background. It could mean that the media can be as dangerous as weapons; they are like

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    Computer as teacher

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    more sophisticated kind of computerized teaching using multimedia CD ROMS. In such programs‚ students can listen to dialogues or watch video clips. They can click on pictures to call up the names of the objects they see. They can speak into the microphone and immediately hear a recording of what they have said. The program can keep a record of their progress‚ e.g. the vocabulary learned‚ and offer remedial help if necessary. Many of these CD ROM programs are offered as complete language courses.

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    accurate transcription. Systems that do not use training are called “Speaker Independent” systems. Systems that use training are called “Speaker Dependent” systems (Kirriemuir‚ 2003‚ Para. 4). A speech recognition system consists of the following: a microphone for the person to speak into‚ speech recognition software‚ a computer to take and interpret the speech‚ and a good quality soundcard for input and /or output. How does it

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    Phillup My-anus Comp & Rhetoric Mrs. A Jones 10/22/2013 The Advancement of Robot Technology Imagine our world today‚ full of advanced interactive robots (AIR) and geminoids. Robot pets running around the house‚ playing with you children or your siblings. Robot humans taking over our jobs‚ becoming our country’s next sports stars‚ and possibly even becoming our nation’s President. How would these robots fit into our society? What if the their systems were to malfunction and the robot[s] were

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    hardware‚ the teacher needs to know and be somewhat familiar with the software‚ volume‚ and sensitivity. Have the student’s parents demonstrate the devise when it is working properly. Also‚ the parents can instruct the teacher on how to test the microphone and system sensors. Remember that there are many different types of cochlear devises‚ so do not be afraid to inquire about the specific student’s implants. (Zombeck et

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