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    Introduction background Air traffic controller is a profession that are trained to expedite and maintain a safe and orderly flow in global air traffic control system. Means‚ the ATC are very important in conduct the air traffic so that there are no conflict occurs. A conflict situation occurs when two or more aircraft are too close to each other‚ violating the horizontal and vertical to separation distance of 5 nautical miles(NM) and 1000 feet in the current ATM standards. This profession need

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    become more like friends and that makes me feel that I belong. When I arrived on Tuesday‚ my assigned Assistant District Attorney informed me that he is going to be in traffic court and I may want to go to Part 1 with another ADA‚ which is the incoming arrestee arraignments. Although Part 1 would’ve had more action‚ I choose traffic court so I can experience a different side of the law. Unfortunately‚ it was more laid back than I imagined‚

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    BAYESIAN MODELLING OF DRIVER ERROR-CAUSED TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN METRO MANILA ABSRACT Filipinos have been known to be one of the most reckless drivers in the world. The Philippine government has been continuously reminding the public to drive safely and avoid reckless driving but the lack of discipline and complete disregard of traffic rules have led wasted time to destruction of both property and life. This study aims to aid in formulating traffic road policies in the busiest roads in the

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    Traffic congestion is a condition on any network as use increases shamsi tamara dhaka university Traffic congestion is a condition on any network as use increases and is characterized by slower speeds‚ longer trip times‚ and increased queuing. The most common example is for physical use of roads by vehicles. When traffic demand is great enough that the interaction between vehicles slows the speed of the traffic stream

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    American Sign Language‚ commonly abbreviated ASL‚ is the native and natural language of individuals living in the United States who are Deaf. ASL finds its parentage in primarily two distinct sources; signs that were used communicatively within smaller communities of people in the 16th through 19th Centuries in the Colonies and States of the U.S.‚ and the strong influence of Old French Sign Language which was introduced in the mid 19th Century. As with any creole‚ over a matter of just a couple of

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    American Sign Language is a language made up of hand shapes and movements with its own structure and grammar. Although different countries use different forms of sign language‚ it is continuously used all around the world. ASL (American Sign Language) is its own language unique to itself. You communicate through movements of your hands and arms while also using facial expression. Each word/sign has its own movement and facial expression to distinguish one word from another. ASL is specifically

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    The History of a Language: American Sign Language American Sign Language (ASL) is an intricate language using complicated hand gestures mixed with very animated facial expressions and body posturing. It is the primary form of communication among the deaf and hard of hearing in North America. In these modern times it is not uncommon to see two deaf people communicating in sign language or colleges teaching ASL as a form of foreign language. But ASL or deaf people in general weren’t always so openly

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    Sign Language for Healthy Hearing Infants For many years‚ people have thought that sign language can only be used as a way of communicating with the hearing impaired. Well‚ not any more. Recently‚ sign language has been proven to be very effective as a way of communication with infants who have not yet developed speaking skills. In recent years‚ many parents and caregivers have turned to sign language for their children. They have decided that teaching their children sign language at an early age

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    The study titled Differences in the Use of American Sign Language Morphology by Deaf Children: Implications for Parents and Teachers by Dennis Galvan‚ an associate professor in the Psychology department at Gallaudet University‚ seeks to examine differences in the morphological system in signer’s American Sign Language skills. In addition‚ Galvan wanted to look at the differences between the use of movements that deaf children use to add inflections for aspect‚ and to examine what effect educational

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    Sign Language is a very complex method of language that is used by the deaf community to replace spoken words. It is an extraordinary language when considering all that encompasses this replacement of words‚ such as gestures‚ vision‚ body language‚ tone‚ rhythm syntax‚ facial expressions‚ industrialization‚ and culture (Sign Language). The hand‚ body and facial gestures can represent objects‚ emotions‚ actions‚ numbers‚ letters‚ and can even ask questions. This visual mode of communication is

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