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    “How To” Speech Example Outline Introduction 1. Attention Getting Opener There is no other sport that is more enjoyable to me than swimming. For most people it is baseball‚ or football. For some people it may be running or yoga. For me‚ racing in the water is the best! It may not be a team effort‚ or have an outlined playbook‚ but swimming is still a very competitive sport. 2. Clear Topic and Main Points Today I’m going to tell you how to be a competivie swimmer (Topic). First we will look at

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    everyone. It’s a great exercise that can be used by people of all ages. It builds endurance‚ muscle strength and cardio-vascular fitness. The biggest benefit‚ however‚ of knowing how to swim is the prevention of accidental drowning.             Swimming is relatively easy to learn! Yet drowning is the number one killer of children ages four and under. According to the National Red Cross‚ approximately 50% of the American population does not know how to swim. “In the United States‚ 1‚236 children

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    I2C IMPLEMENTATION USING ARM FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Automatic meter reading is the technology of automatically collecting consumption‚ diagnostic‚ and status data from water meter or energy metering devices (gas‚ electric) and transferring that data to a central database for billing‚ troubleshooting‚ and analyzing. This technology mainly saves utility providers the expense of periodic trips to each physical location to read a meter. Another advantage is that billing can be based on near real-time

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    Contract law The legal issue of the case Deep Blue Pools Ltd is a company that manufactures and installs high-quality swimming pools. It contracted with Gainsborough Construction Ltd to build swimming pools for ten luxury properties. In the contract they specified that the depth of the pools should be 2.4m‚ but after their installation‚ it became clear that each pool was shallower by 25 to 50cm at different points. Deep Blue Pools Ltd received £265‚600 to do the work. However‚ after their installation

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    or amphibians that are not very cuddly‚ but fulfill something in us that we need. Whatever your pet‚ there are going to be times when you must go away and you want to know that they are cared for‚ and automatic pet feeders are just one way to make going away much less stressful on your pet. Automatic pet feeders can not be used for dogs if you want to go away for a few days. Dogs simply can not be left alone that long. They need constant attention. If you leave them alone‚ they will probably tear

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    Organizational Structure 6 Who Owns Who 6 Implementing the Strategy 7 Conclusion 7 Case Background Daimler‚ a German car manufacturer‚ was the thirteenth-largest car manufacturer and second-largest truck manufacturer in the world. Chrysler on the other hand was one of the largest automobile companies in USA‚ North America‚ in particular. This case gives us an insight into the world’s most anticipated merger in the automobile’s industry which was predicted to turn the automobile industry

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    Anna Braim TMA03 A8807858 The effect automatic processing has in decision making that is underneath the conscious; using colour identification task from the Stroop effect. Abstract The experiment is using 20 participants and is employing a within-participant design. The experiment will consist of two condition‚ one that is consistent with the Stoop effect‚ using colour related words‚ and condition 2 consisting of neutral coloured words. The experiment will indicate whether the participant’s response

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    AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCK SYSTEM MOHD HELMI ALSYUKRAN BIN ABD MALIK UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCK SYSTEM MOHD HELMI ALSYUKRAN B ABD MALIK A report submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Control and Instrumentation) Faculty of Electrical Engineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia APRIL 2008 iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all I would like to thank a lot to my supervisor Prof. Dr. Ruzairi

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    Investigating Stroop effect using coloured-associated words and neutral words in experiment Abstract The interaction between automatic and controlled processes was examined in ‘two-process theory’. Previous research has investigated the downside of the automatic processes which is illustrated in Stroop effect. It was found that automatic process of reading have interfered with the task of naming the colour of the ink in Stroop condition. Current experiment examined this interaction further

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    Breathing Aspect Studying the different phases of breathing may seem silly because we do it everyday. In swimming however‚ it is important to learn how and when to inhale and exhale properly. This aspect comes with some common faults that negatively affect the swimmers’ performance. Developing a good breathing technique is perhaps the biggest challenge for beginner and intermediate swimmers. Many swimmers have a problem with their stroke that is related to their breathing technique without realizing

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