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    Alphabets‚ Strings and Languages Example :  Consider the string 011 over the binary alphabet. All the prefixes‚ suffixes and substrings of this string are listed below. Prefixes: e‚ 0‚ 01‚ 011. Suffixes: e‚ 1‚ 11‚ 011. Substrings: e‚ 0‚ 1‚ 01‚ 11‚ 011. Note that x is a prefix (suffix or substring) to x‚ for any string x and e is a prefix (suffix or substring) to any string. A string x is a proper prefix (suffix) of string y if x is a prefix (suffix) of y and x  y. In the above example‚ all

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    idea of how the look on her face is. How her facial expression is) side 195‚ line 27 “his mood was alert and steady in this scene‚ as well as being sullen” ( a simlie. a mood cant be alert and steady) side 195‚ line 29 long looks(Metafor. long look. Gives us an idea how it may look‚ it does paint a picture in our mind) side 196 line “while their eyes roved over the boys and girls in their care” ( eyes can’t rove over people‚ but it is an expression‚ that make pictures in our

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    Non-verbal Communication Non-verbal communication (NVC): The process of sening and reciving messages through gesture‚ body language‚ posture‚ facial expressions and eye contact. Verbal communication: Speaking directly using sentences‚ ect. Paralinguistics: The vocal features that accompany speech‚ including tone of voice‚ emphasis and intonation. The functions of non-verbal communication Michael Argyle (1988) concluded there are ive functions of non-verbal bodily behaviour in human communication:

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    Subject: Claim to cancel the legitimacy of gambling My presentation was on the bad roles of gambling to the American society. The objective was to convince the audience to claim the cancelation the legitimacy of gambling given its consequences such as the loss of health and money. My topic was appropriate for my classmates. My approach started with little connection between the financial crisis and gambling and how people could not pay their obligations to banks. In my presentation‚ I tried

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    complementary RNA stands that can form dsRNA by hybridizing to the template RNA strand ix. ***The presence of dsRNA is the MOST RELIABLE indicator that a replicating virus is present*** x. TLR 3- recognizes dsRNA xi. Expression of TLR3 is found on many cells – dendritic cells‚ macrophages‚ fibroblasts‚ epithelial cells xii. ****only binds to dsRNA at a low pH indicating that it happens in endosomes 2. Detection of viral RNAs: d. RIG-I (RNA helicase

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    Epigenetic Studies of Twins and Their Impact on Precision Medicine In a biological sense‚ DNA is the physical blueprint for a specific organism. Genes encoded in DNA directly transcribe specific phenotypes‚ such as brown hair or blue eyes‚ which individualize the physiology and behavior of an organism from others in its species. By comparing DNA base-pairs and coding sequences among humans‚ it was estimated that there is only 0.5% of interchromosomal difference between every living person on the

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    communication‚ such as physical appearance‚ facial expressions and eye contact‚ plays a decisive role in elections and politics in general. Nonverbal communication To begin with‚ nonverbal communication is by its definition “the intentional or unintentional transmission of meaning through non-spoken physical and behavioral cues” (Toma‚ 2012‚ p. 19)‚ and it has different means for transmitting information nonverbally‚ such as facial expressions‚ eye contact‚ gestures and body postures. Moreover

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    few facets that can be seen in a non verbal communications. G.W. Porter divides non verbal communication to four categories. There are physical‚ aesthetic‚ signs and symbolic. Physical is a personal type of communications. It includes facial expressions‚ tone of voice‚ sense of touch‚ sense of smell and body motions. An employer and manager ability to utilise the non verbal communication to understand if the employee understands the command or instruction given. The physical personal reaction

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    gaming‚ systems like Microsoft Kinect can already track body movements; however‚ facial movements also carry a great deal of important information in human-human communication and future smart interfaces should be able to interpret nods‚ facial expressions‚ or recognize the identity of the user. A necessary step for virtually all applications based on automatic face analysis is the localization of key features like eyes‚ nose‚ mouth‚ eyebrows‚ and face contours. Most of the works in the literature

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    1. Explain what counselling is and some of the common errors made by counsellors. What are the ingredients of non-verbal attending in counselling? People seek help from counsellors for a vast number of reasons‚ which may be because‚ they are unhappy‚ in distress‚ need to make a decision‚ cannot cope‚ feel life upsets them‚ have experienced a bereavement‚ undergoing a divorce‚ cannot manage their life and they may be frightened. Counselling includes direct work with clients

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