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    Dyslexia

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    processing information and learning disability that impairs a person ’s fluency or comprehension accuracy in being able to read‚ and which can manifest itself as a difficulty with phonological awareness‚ phonological decoding‚ processing speed‚ orthographic coding‚ auditory short-term memory‚ language skills/verbal comprehension‚ and/or rapid naming. However dyslexia can increase the ability to think and perceive multi-dimensionally and can help further utilize the brain’s ability to alter and create

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    Explain what information sources are used for the data and documentation that they use in their work activities. The information sources for the data and documentation I use in work include my fellow work colleagues as they have completed the job before and have the required information on how to set the machine up and the correct finished product. Another source of data that is available to me at work is a works order of the product. The works order normally contains the required parameters of

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    materials can be represented by adding effects to the sketch. Grids & Underlays - Grids and underlays are used to support and enhance different drawing skills. There are different types including letter grids‚ isometric grids‚ number grids and orthographic grids. Understanding colour – understand the meanings of colours‚ tones and hues‚ colour separation and fusion. Thick & Thin Adding thick and thin lines to a sketch can enhance its effect. If only one face to an edge can be seen it is drawn

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    3d clipping

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    my examples it’s done in camera-space. If you don’t know about this don’t worry about it.) If we want to clip in 3D space we need to have a description of the stuff the camera of our rendering-engine can see. When we use perspective projection (the most common projection type) this space can be described as a frustum. 3D Clipping 3D clipping is required when displaying 3D objects that can have negative z values when transformed to world space. Consider again our 40x40x40 cube. If we assume

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    Individual Difference and Personalities 1. Personality a. Definition Personality is the particular combination of emotional‚ attitudinal‚ and behavioral response patterns of an individual. Different personality theorists present their own definitions of this the word based on their theoretical positions. Personality is the sum total of all the behavioural and mental characteristics by means of which an individual is recognized as being unique. b. Shaping of Personality * Biological Factors

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    speech. The ultimate goal of text-to-speech synthesis is to convert ordinary orthographic text into an acoustic signal that is indistinguishable from human speech. The conversion process‚ illustrated in Figure 1‚ is considered to have two parts‚ because the two parts involve different types of knowledge and processes. The front end handles problems in text analysis and higher level linguistic features; it interprets orthographic text and outputs a phonetic transcription that specifies the phonemes and

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    In the second language and foreign language (FL) classroom literature‚ it has been claimed that several variables related to the interface between L1 and L2/ FL‚ i.e. psychological aspects‚ contribute to language learners’ perception and production of a foreign language. A study of these variables could have important implications for the teaching of foreign languages. More recently‚ the role of spoken and written L2 input (e.g. Bassetti‚ 2008; Moyer‚ 2009) has been studied in greater detail‚ and

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    B.TECH. ACADEMIC REGULATIONS WITH COURSE STRUCTURE & DETAILED SYLLABUS Of FIRST YEAR Common for Computer Science and Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering Electronics and Communications Engineering Information Technology MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) (Approved by AICTE & Affiliated to JNTUH) Maisammaguda‚ Dhulapally (Po) Via (Hakimpet)‚ Secunderabad- 500 014. MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) 3. Courses of study Maisammaguda‚Dhulapally

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    Lingustics and Phonations

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    Airstream mechanisms Intelligible sounds are produced by firstly placing the organs of the vocal tract in a specific configuration which influences the flow of air as it passes through the oral and/or nasal cavity. To produce a distinctive speech sound‚ there are two requirements: i. a configuration of organs ii. a flow of air or airstream How are airstreams initiated or provoked? Basically‚ the questions to be answered regarding the airstream in the production of most speech sounds are

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    both cursive and unconnected print forms. As discussed above‚ the diacritics play an important role in Arabic and this differentiates it from English‚ where such marks are a minor feature in reading (Sampson‚ 1985). Similarly‚ the variation of orthographic forms‚ from vowelized to non-vowelized depending on the literary form (e.g.‚ from early readers and formal Arabic books to more advanced text and popular writings)‚ is different from English where the same form is used across different

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