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    FINITE AUTOMATA AND REGULAR EXPRESSION GENERATOR (FARE) – A PROPOSED COMPUTER-AIDED INSTRUCTION TOOL LEO C. BERMUDEZ ASIAN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY CEBU CITY‚ PHILIPPINES MARCH 2006 FINITE AUTOMATA AND REGULAR EXPRESSION GENERATOR (FARE) – A PROPOSED COMPUTER-AIDED INSTRUCTION TOOL A Thesis Presented to the Faculty and Staff of the Graduate School Asian College of Technology Cebu City‚ Philippines In Partial fulfillment Of the Requirement for the degree MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER

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    When exploring the significance of sound upon a film’s thematic concept‚ one must identify the fundamental components of the individual film score and its relationship to the development of the plot. Sound has been a dominant feature of the audience’s cinematic experience from early in the art form’s history. Initially existing as a simple piano score that was used to assist in the realisation of certain on-screen emotions‚ the use of sound has been greatly developed and is now considered as "one

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    1 Sound in a Night Club 1.1 Overview Noise in the workplace is a very important aspect to evaluate and make provision for. The consequences of working in an unsuitable environment with regards to noise can be severe and includes the possible risk of permanent hearing damage. In an environment such as a night club‚ the continuous exposure to noise due to the loud music can prove to be dangerous. 1.2 Scope The scope of this project includes measuring and analyzing the sound in Catwalk in order

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    The Long Island Sound The Long Island Sound is a vital resource used by both humans and wildlife. The quality of its water is an issue that affects everyone and everything. Scientific studies and continuous monitoring provide evidence as to what actions need to be taken to improve and restore the water quality. In more ways than one‚ the United States government has devoted much of its time to ensure the revival and protection of the Long Island Sound. There are many ways to help in the

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    phonology is a general theory about speech sounds and how they are used in language (Peter Roach‚ 2000). However‚ there are some differences between phonetics and phonology. a) Phonetics Phonetics is the study of human sounds in general without reference to their systemic role in a specific language. Phonetics can be divided into two categories. The first type of phonetics‚ articulatory phonetics‚ examines the speech organs and processes by which humans produce sounds‚ focusing on the speaker of language

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    Tim Burton‚ in Edward Scissorhands‚ uses non-diegetic sound to help improve the film‚ by creating many different types of tone and mood. Two examples of when Burton uses non diegetic sound to help create mood and tone is when‚ Edward is with Kim‚ and also when Edward has flashbacks. Tim Burton uses non-diegetic sound to help create a warm‚ loving‚ and peaceful mood when Kim and Edward are together after Edward comes home from trying to get away from the cops. This warm‚ loving‚ and peaceful music

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    Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” are like two peas in a pod‚ except they are two different types of peas. “Sound of Thunder‚” written by Ray Bradbury‚ and “Being Prey‚” written by Val Plumwood‚ are two similar stories but contains characteristics that make each of the stories unique. They are similar in terms of characters‚ setting‚ and suspense‚ but at the same time they all have certain things that the other story doesn’t have. To start off‚ the characters in “Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey”

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    Simply sound Introduction I am starting a business that will cater for the engineer‚ musician and entertainment industry. This is a marketing and financial plan that will take you through every step intended to be taken to get this business off the ground. I will be registering the business as a CC Company. Executive summary My business will be an overall sound engineering and equipment business. We will cater to setting up the sound for live shows‚ events and corporate functions. In addition

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    Abstract Sound localisation is the process of determining the location of a particular source of sound‚ and this is achieved through the use of binaural and monaural cues. To investigate what factors affect the ability to localise sound‚ one hundred and eighty six psychology students underwent an experiment where subjects indicated what direction they heard a set of keys coming from when the keys were shaken above the participant’s head on three different positions of the midline. The four conditions

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    The Aspect of Sound in Meet Me In St. Louis In 1904 Eugene Lauste successfully recorded sound onto a piece of photographic film. This invention was known as a "Sound Grate" the results where still far to crude to be used to public display. The cameras used to film "The Talkies" as they where known‚ had to be kept in enormous soundproof casing. This immediately hindered directors creativity and made movies such as Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) much more rigid. Because of the fascination with

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