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    Cause and Effect

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    Cause and Effect The Cause and Effect diagram also called the ‘fishbone’ diagram is based on helping the user think through causes of a problem thoroughly. One of the benefits is that it drives the user to consider all possible causes of the problems‚ rather than just the ones that are obvious. Professor Kaoru Ishikawa of Tokyo University who pioneered the quality management process invented it. He used it to help explain to a group of engineers at Kawasaki Steel Works how a complex set of

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    Yvette Glover‚ his mother who raised him was a gospel and jazz singer. She worked as an assistant‚ and has mentioned that she believes Savion was tapping in the womb‚ she could feel and see him moving in the womb to the rhythms as she typed on the typewriter. Ms. Glover raised Savion Glover and his two brothers in Newark‚ New Jersey where they shared a home with Ms. Glover’s brother and sister. They later moved to their own home‚ but unfortunately‚ the house was shared with Ms. Glovers‚ close friends

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    Throughout the years technology has drastically changed. From for example the typewriter to computers and printers. Although a lot of technology only benefitted hearing people. Like for example the telephone. Now when the telephone first came out it was a way for people to communicate and socialize‚ but how were deaf people supposed to do that if they can’t hear through the phone. For almost 100 year after its invention‚ the telephone separated deaf people from the rest of society. This also effected

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    report must be accurate. Often during a trial the judge or attorney might say “let the record reflect that” because they want to make sure that the particular information is recorded in the transcribing of the case. Most court reporter uses stenotype typewriter and use shorthand. Other methods for recording court proceedings are audio taping and videotaping. Those two methods are both inexpensive but if a printed record is requested someone will have to then transcribe all of the

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    attractiveness. The inside of the pamphlet‚ although not as diverse as the cover‚ still has notable aesthetic qualities to it. First‚ the labels for each corresponding recipe are bold‚ while the following information is in a small typeface resembling a typewriter. Also represented in the booklet are remedies for common diseases‚ mixed in with the recipes. These remedies are presented bigger and bolder than the recipes‚ most likely to emphasize its importance and role in healthy

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    medical transcription

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    acronym for Manufacturing Resource Planning‚ in 1975. This was followed by another advanced version namely MRP2. But none of them yielded the benefit of medical transcription. However‚ transcription equipment has changed from manual typewriters to electric typewriters to word processors to computers and from plastic disks and magnetic belts to cassettes and endless loops and digital recordings. Today‚ speech recognition (SR)‚ also known as continuous speech recognition (CSR)‚ is increasingly being

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    Liesel Consequences

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    Consequences By then‚ I had taken up almost every soul on Himmel Street. The only one left was Liesel. I felt bad for the little girl‚ she was so innocent. A sweet girl like her did not deserve to have almost everyone she loved taken away from her. I felt so bad that I almost put Rudy back in his body so that they could live a happy life together. I decided against the proposition‚ because the Boss wouldn’t be very pleased with me. * * * A NOTE ON THE BOSS * * * - He does not appreciate being

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    Science

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    Science in everyday life In its broadest meaning of ’knowledge’‚ science enters the life of even the most primitive human being‚ who knows the safe from the poisonous berry‚ who has stored up some rudimentary ideas about building a hut‚ sharpening a spear‚ and fishing in the river. this knowledge‚ or accumulation of experience‚ distinguishes man from the animal which has to rely on instinct. Yet‚ for most people ’science’ means a number of abstract subject such as physics‚ chemistry‚ biology

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    (The Big Read) “Atticus had promised me he would wear me out if he ever heard of me fighting any more; I was far too old and too big for such childish thing‚” (Lee 75) However‚ at a young age she befriended a boy named Truman Capote. With an old typewriter‚ they wrote original stories. Eventually‚ Capote was the inspiration for the character Dill. (The Big Read) The fact that Capote has only visited Monroeville during the summer is also represented in Dill‚ “That was the summer that Dill came to us

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    The Skylight Room by O. Henry -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- First Mrs. Parker would show you the double parlours. You would not dare to interrupt her description of their advantages and of the merits of the gentleman who had occupied them for eight years. Then you would manage to stammer forth the confession that you were neither a doctor nor a dentist. Mrs. Parker’s manner of receiving the admission was such that you could never afterward

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