“The Sound of a Voice” The play “The Sound of a Voice”‚ written by David Henry Hwang‚ is a very moving work of art. The play is easily understood but does throw a few surprises into the mix when one learns more about the characters past. There are not very many scenes and the whole play takes place in the woman’s home where she lives alone. Although the play is fairly simple‚ it has a great theme‚ an exciting plot‚ and very interesting characters. The theme of “The Sound of a Voice” can be fairly
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Examples of Active and Passive Voice Active voice describes a sentence where the subject performs the action stated by the verb. Inpassive voice sentences‚ the subject is acted upon by the verb. Sentences in Active and Passive Voice Here are examples of sentences written in both the active voice and the passive voice‚ with the active voice sentence appearing first: Harry ate six shrimp at dinner. (active) At dinner‚ six shrimp were eaten by Harry. (passive) Beautiful giraffes roam the savannah
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Voice Over Internet Protocol Table of Contents 1. Description of VoIP Trends and Characteristics 2. VoIP Technology 3. Future Trends 4. Companies Involved with VoIP 5. Regulation Issues 6. Global Implications of VoIP 7. References VoIP: Current and Future Trends Description of VoIP Trends and Characteristics Voice over Internet Protocol‚ or VoIP‚ as it is also known‚ is a combination of telephonic technology with Internet applications. This rapidly advancing technique is used in
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Mary C. Gentile‚ PhD Director Giving Voice to Values Giving Voice to Values WAYS OF THINKING ABOUT OUR VALUES IN THE WORKPLACE This note begins with the assumption that most of us want to find ways to voice and act on our values in the workplace‚ and to do so effectively. We focus here on situations where we believe that we know what is right and want to do it‚ but we experience external pressures – from our boss‚ our colleagues‚ our customers – to do otherwise. As a result‚ we are not sure
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VoIP (voice over IP) services and their user interfaces Explain video-over-IP services and their user interfaces Describe VoIP and video-over-IP signaling and transport protocols‚ including SIP‚ H.323‚ and RTP Understand QoS (quality of service) assurance methods critical to converged networks‚ including RSVP and DiffServ Terminology IP Telephony IP telephony (VoIP) • Any network carrying voice signals using TCP/IP Public or private • Runs over any packet-switched network VoATM (voice over
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A Summary on Convergence of Voice and Data Phyllis Lotus Stevenson Grantham University A Summary on Convergence of Voice and Data As our community seeks after improved quality and technological advancements for their care‚ hospitals and clinics find themselves moving toward a change in the structure and goals that they must pursue to meet these demands. Joanne Cummings (2005) describes one such healthcare system in MetroHealth System whose "Convergence for critical care"
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Composers develop distinctive voices withing a text to invoke reactions and create experiences that the audience experience as they read or view the text. The voices in the prescribed text ‘The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender” written be Marele Day and the television series ‘Modern Family’ are very different‚ yet can be related through the similar themes. These themes are relationships and modern life and are convayed through the composers choice of voice. TL&COHL follows the character Claudia
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Vacuuming Using Voice Recognition Suziati Bt Salleh 1‚ Alaaaldin abdulrahman mohamed 2 Mechatronics Division‚ Faculty of Engineering University Selangor‚ Bestari Jaya Campus‚ Batang Bejuntai‚ Selangor Darul Ehsan‚ Malaysia 1 suziati83@yahoo.com ‚ 2alaa-oo7@hotmail.com II. Abstract— Voice recognition system these days plays a major role in most of the trendy machinecontrolled technologies. It easiness the communication between the user and system due to the non-necessity of the user’s
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In a continuous essay of not more than 1‚000 words‚ analyse this passage‚ discussing how narrative voice and dialogue are important elements in the creation of meaning in the passage. Throughout the passage from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ the author provides many ways to establish the creation of meaning through the use of dialogue and narrative voice. Austen allows the reader insight into the nature of the characters by us of dialogue‚ in which we see how the characters interact with
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Rules for changing Active Voice into Passive Voice 1. Only transitive verbs can be changed into passive Voice. 2. Keep the object of the active voice sentence as subject of the passive voice. 3. Use the helping verb (be form) according to the number and person of the passive subject. 4. Use different forms of the verb ‘Be’ – is‚ are‚ am‚ was‚ were‚ been‚ being and past participle of the given verb. 5. Keep the subject of the active voice sentence as an (object) agent in passive sentence using
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