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    Digital Switching SPACE DIVISION SWITCHING • The simplest switching structure is a rectangular array of crosspoints as shown in Figure 5.2. • This switching matrix can be used to connect any one of N inlets to any one of M outlets. • If the inlets and outlets are connected to two-wire circuits‚ only one cross-point per connection is required. • Rectangular cross-point arrays are designed to provide intergroup (transit) connections only‚ that is‚ from an inlet group to an outlet group. • Applications

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    Codes and conventions: In the short story what’s a Bum Mom‚ Kathleen Rockwell uses several convincing techniques to carry out the guiding question on civility. One accurate is metaphors‚ in the short story the author Kathleen Rockwell describes the scene in the story were they see a homeless women out the bus window. “She stopped at a wastebasket and retrieved a large discarded sketch book. She flipped through it until she found a blank page. Standing on the corner of sixth and 14th‚ she reached

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    I truly enjoyed exploring the continence of your informative post. It is true as you stated that “Cognitive dissonance is the inability to maintain cognitive consistency because of two thoughts.” When an individual is squeezed in the middle of two different thoughts opposing each other‚ he then becomes confused‚ and may undertake a state of discomfort. At that point his internal and external body factors become most important to control his personality. Most of the time individuals are pretty consistent

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    Cognitive Theory of Personality George A. Kelly’s Cognitive Theory of Personality is phenomenological and focuses on the internal frame of reference of an individual. His theory is both cognitive and existential because it studies mental events and it emphasizes the future and individual’s freedom to choose. It is also humanistic because it focuses on creative powers and is optimistic about an individual’s ability to solve problems. Like Freud‚ Kelly started his theory from a blank slate

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    of laws supposedly given to him directly from the god of justice himself‚ Shamash. According to Document A‚ the 282 laws‚ promoting justice to the weak‚ were carved into large pillar shaped stones called stele. They later became known as Hammurabi’s Code. Today we are going to analyze these laws in order to determine whether or not they were fair to the victim‚ the accused‚ and society. Personally I believe that these laws were indeed fair in his ancient era ‚ although we don’t know much about life

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    Codes of Gender Victoria Garcia Northwest Vista College Is it true that Goffman’s theory‚ about body language‚ defines a person’s gender? “Body language comes in clusters of signals and postures‚ depending on the internal emotions and mental states. Recognizing a whole cluster is thus far more reliable than trying to interpret individual elements” (Using Body Language). Body language is a form of communication that is expressed between males and females‚ but it does not necessarily

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    The code of Life Another fascinating wonder of science is how individuals of the same specie show remarkable variations among their appearance. For this‚ scientists were once again became curious about how this phenomenon happens. Deep studies and researches were done in order to solve this puzzle. And finally‚ they discovered the genes contaning the the deoxyribose nucleic acid or what we call the DNA. There are about 97 million Filipinos in the country. In this case‚ some may have straight or

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    Physical and Cognitive Development PSY/ 103 Introduction to Psychology This paper is will focus on the influences of physical and cognitive development in adolescence from 12 to 18 years of age. This part of the developmental stage has many factors that affect the physical development as well as the cognitive development in adolescence. In addition to influences of physical and cognitive development this paper will also focus on the hereditary and environmental influences that make

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    Dress Codes Decrease School Violence and Improves Learning LaTanya Lloyd English Comp III April 29‚ 2011 Sarah Hinton   Dress codes decrease school violence and improve learning. It is necessary for schools to provide a secure and obedient surrounding for students to learn. American values are an important part of unblemished rights and privileges as a citizen. With violence becoming more prominent in our schools‚ uniforms have become a direct and constructive reducer of mental or moral training

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    Cognitive dissonance impacts the attitudes and behavior of employees in the workplace in the way of emotional dissonance. “Cognitive dissonance is the psychological discomfort of an individual a person experiences when his or her values do not coincide with his or her behavior” (Kreitner & Kinicki‚ 2013). Emotional dissonance‚ according to Pugh (2011)‚ it is the inconsistency of the way a person feels with the way a person displays their feelings outwardly. Now that we know the definitions‚ we

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