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    ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS: PROJECT WORK 2013 “Statistics in our daily life.” CONTENTS Introduction Acknowledgement Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Further exploration Conclusion Reflection INTRODUCTION I‚ along with my fellow classmates‚ had been given a task by our Additional Mathematics teacher‚ which was the Additional Project Work 2013. Statistics is the study of the collection‚ organization‚ analysis‚ interpretation and presentation of data. It

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    Phonetics and Phonology

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    components (syntax‚ grammar‚ phonetics and phonology‚ semantics‚…) in order to help students realize the variety of elements they use when communicating with others. For instance‚ when teaching our students a language level such as phonetics and phonology‚ which primary involves pronunciation we have to make them aware that it is not only a matter of pronouncing sounds in isolation‚ but that these sounds are part of a communicative system the use in daily life. In relation to this‚ Strickland

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    Forensic Phonetics

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    Forensic Phonetics: Issues in speaker identification evidence Andrew Butcher Centre for Human Communication Research Flinders Medical Research Institute Flinders University‚ Adelaide‚ Australia Abstract The field of forensic phonetics has developed over the last 20 years or so and embraces a number of areas involving analysis of the recorded human voice. The area in which expert opinion is most frequently sought is that of speaker identification – the question of whether two or more recordings

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    Introduction to Phonetics

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    INTRODUCTION TO PHONETICS Communication is possible only with use of language. A language can be used in two ways for the purpose of communication .The two purpose of communication is spoken and written. Speech is more important medium than the medium of writing. USES OF SPEECH: *Speech comes first in history. *Speech comes first in the history of any individual. *Speech is used much more than writing as a medium‚ *Written language is an attempt to represent the sands used in spoken language

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    election results. A decade ago‚ just one-in-fifty Americans got the news about a candidate from the Internet. Today‚ one-in-three Americans regularly get information about a candidate or the election online. These numbers show the candidates the importance of getting their message out to the public in order to gain more support. Culture heavily impacted the presidential election as well. The tremendous

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    Mass media has become an integral part of our lives and can not be separated from our life. Particularly for the urban people‚ the need for information is more important than ever. Our values and way of life in the society in this information era are strongly influenced by the mass media like newspapers‚ TV‚ radio‚ video‚ and the internet. Mass media’s influence on people’s lives is even greater and deeper than many kinds of state indoctrination or priest’s sermons from the pulpit in the church

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    Phonetics and Phonology

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    be studied from two points of view: the phonetic and the phonological.1 Phonetics is a linguistic science which studies and describes the sounds of speech in a language‚ the way humans make‚ transmit and receive speech sounds. Phonetics can be divided into articulatory phonetics which studies the way the vocal organs are used to produce speech sounds‚ there is acoustic phonetics which studies the physical properties of speech sounds‚ and auditory phonetics which studies the way people perceive speech

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    Physics in Our Daily Life

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    Physics IN OUR DAILY LIVES “Any sort of technology which we uses IN our daily life is related to Physics.” Physics is the science of matter and its motion‚ space-time and energy. Physics describes many forms of energy - such as kinetic energy‚ electrical energy‚ and mass; and the way energy can change from one form to another. Everything surrounding to us is made of matter and Physics explains matter as combinations of fundamental particles which are interacting through fundamental forces. It will

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    Ancient Egypt Daily Life

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    fertile soil along the banks of the river because every year the river would flood leaving behind the “black soil”. The gods and goddess dominated their lifestyle. The Egyptians influenced other people’s way of life and influenced the way of the United States. In Egypt their daily life was revolved around the fertile soil along the banks of the Nile river and the Nile river itself. Every year the river flooded its banks leaving behind the fertile soil the people called “ the Black Land”.

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    Articulatory Phonetics

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    Articulatory Phonetics       We will spend the next few days studying articulatory phonetic: what is involved in the actual movement of various parts of the vocal tract during speech.  (Use transparancy to discuss organs of speech; oral‚ pharyngeal and nasal cavities; articulators‚ lungs and diaphragm).       All speech sounds are made in this area.  None are made outside of it (such as by stomping‚ hand clapping‚ snapping of fingers‚ farting‚ etc.)       Theoretically‚ any sound could be used

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