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    North America because of all of the resources the land has to offer. There were four main countries that were claiming land and they are the English‚ Spaniards and the Dutch. The English became the most successful country to conquer the land that we are currently living in. Even though that they were not the first country to try and start a settlement they became the most powerful. There are many factors that helped the English become the power country. One of the factors that helped the English is

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    Voice Recognition

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    that of voice recognition. Voice recognition is commonly used to operate a device‚ perform commands‚ or write without having to use a keyboard‚ mouse or press any buttons. The user is able to talk to a computer with automatic speech recognition (ASR) programs and tell it what to do.(5) The computing innovation was created with the intention of being user-friendly and helping people with a variety of disabilities. My artifact illustrates this by going through the basic functions that all voice recognition

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    Innocent Voices

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    Synopsis. Innocent voices is a biographical movie about the littlehood of Chava (Carlos Padilla). Chava lives with his mother‚ Kella‚ (Leonor Varela)‚ a dress-maker‚ his older sister and younger brother on the outside of the town. Their house is barely more than a shack made of tin and wood‚ but it is home to the little family at the beginning of the war when the father deserted them for the United States. Chava is now the man of the house. With increasing frequency the guerillas (the independent

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    Voice Browser

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    Project/ scenario name: Custom scenario description: Voice based Web Browser Internet has brought about an incredible improvement in human access to knowledge and information. Voice browsers allow people to access the Web using speech synthesis‚ pre-recorded audio‚ and speech recognition. This can be supplemented by keypads and small displays. Voice may also be offered as an adjunct to conventional desktop browsers with high resolution graphical displays‚ providing an accessible alternative

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    The Voice of Asia

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    sia“THE VOICE OF ASIA” Biography Early life Siti Nurhaliza was born in Kampung Awah (Temerloh)‚ Pahang on 11th January 1979. Siti is the fifth child in the family of eight siblings. She comes from a musically inclined family. Her grandfather was a famous violinist‚ and her mother was a famous local traditional singer. Early childhood From the age of 5‚ she followed her uncle to invitational shows like wedding ceremonies and dinner parties to give her exposure performing live‚ where she was

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    Employees Voice

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    * Make it safe for employees to engage in voice. For example‚ reward the courage that employees show by challenging standard procedures. * Teach managers how to be exceptional listeners‚ and to receive and respond appropriately to constructive feedback. * Teach employees how to make suggestions even when they feel uncomfortable or when others don’t agree with them * Help everyone see the big picture and the value of their individual contributions. Employees who feel connected to the

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    In the article “Giving Voice to Children’s Voices: Practices and Problems‚ Pitfalls and Potentials‚” James argues that “despite the representations of the “voices of children‚” children themselves may‚ nonetheless‚ continue to find their voices silenced‚ suppressed‚ or ignored in their everyday lives.” (James‚ p. 261) After conducting the photo voice assignment with my fifteen-year-old participant‚ Keerthana‚ I was able to come to a realization that due to the power imbalance between the researcher

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    Vanishing Voices

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    plants and animals in view--most Americans are at least on some level aware of such destruction. The issue of language extinction‚ however‚ is completely off most people’s radar screens. Suddenly‚ the review seemed even more urgent‚ because Vanishing Voices is a work that deserves the attention of the widest audience possible. The grim statistic is‚ as the authors Daniel Nettle and Suzanne Romaine explain early on‚ that almost half of the world’s known languages have disappeared in the last 500 years

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    Passive Voice

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    PASSIVE VOICE 1. “There is a considerable range of expertise demonstrated by the spam senders.” The actors in this little drama are the spam spenders — or‚ to be more active‚ the spam senders are the actors in this little drama. Direct them center stage‚ and send the weak “there is” opening packing to the provinces: “The spam senders demonstrate a considerable range of expertise.” 2. “It was determined by the committee that the report was inconclusive.” Again‚ the subject is weak and indeterminate

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    Stephen Covey Chapter 8 "The Voice of Trustworthiness" Presented to: Janelle Christie Date: October 20‚ 2006 Subject: Project Management Submitted by: Sarah and Steve Table of Contents Introduction: 1 Personal Trustworthiness 1 Modeling is Living the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People 2 Principles Embodies in The 7 Habits 3 The Modeling Tool- The Personal Planning System 4 Conclusion 5 References 6 Lesson Plan 7 Appendices 8 "The Voice of Trustworthiness" Chapter 8

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