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    Noise Pollution

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    Noise is defined as unwanted sound. Sound‚ which pleases the listeners‚ is music and that which causes pain and annoyance is noise. At times‚ what is music for some can be noise for others2 Noise can be described as sound without agreeable musical quality or as an unwanted or undesired sound. Thus noise can be taken as a group of laud‚ non harmonious sounds or vibrations that are unpleasant and irritating to ear. The Noise quantum of some of the cities in our country indicate their pitch in

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    “He remembered the pain that the Chief Elder called indescribable that would come with his training.” (62) Being The Receiver of Memory is not an honor because it’s a lonely job‚ plus it’s a painfully job that brings intense physical and mental pain‚ additionally‚ the community neglects his care. With the role of The Receiver of Memory‚ you are entailed to be lonely. When reading through his training manual he reads‚ “Do not discuss your training with any other members of the community‚ including

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    Project summary :Event management industry in Pakistan is the most growing industry. The trend of event management is increasing day by day in Pakistan. People are more conscious about their status and they are more interested in celebrating the events in their homes‚ halls or some other places. This project is all about opening up the hall for birthday party celebration with boundless fun and technological amusement. For opening of such a hall‚ there are different activities that are required

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    White Noise- Don Dellilo Name Institution Date White Noise White noise is a natural sound that mimics a particular environment to sooth the nerves of adults or even distressed children. The white noise puts them to sleep mainly by drowning other sounds. White noise in the book can be viewed as the technology and the life of Americans‚ particularly as the noise which drowns what is really going on in the world. This can be seen where the students are carrying ungodly number

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    Noise Pollution

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    Noise pollution is displeasing or excessive noise that may disrupt the activity or balance of human or animal life. The word noise is cognate with the Latin word nauseas‚ which means disgust or discomfort.[1] The source of most outdoor noise worldwide is mainly caused by machines and transportation systems‚ motor vehicles‚ aircrafts‚ and trains.[2][3] Outdoor noise is summarized by the word environmental noise. Poor urban planning may give rise to noise pollution‚ since side-by-side industrial and

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    UNDERSTANDING NOISE POLLUTION Most of us are very used to the sounds we hear in everyday life. Loud music‚ the television‚ people talking on their phone‚ the traffic and even pets barking in the middle of the night. All of these have become a part of the urban culture and rarely disturb us. However‚ when the sound of the television keeps you from sleeping all night or the traffic starts to give you a headache‚ it stops becoming just noise and start turning into noise pollution. For many of us

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    Communication is the process of sharing ideas‚ information and messages with others in a particular time and place. It includes writing and talking‚ as well as nonverbal communication (such as facial expressions‚ body language‚ or gestures)‚ visual communication (the use of images or pictures‚ such as paintings‚ photography‚ video‚ or film)‚ and electronic communication (telephone calls‚ electronic mail‚ digital television‚ or satellite broadcasts). Communication is a vital part of personal life

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    Communication and Message

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    seven elements are Sender (Speaker)‚ Message‚ Channel‚ Receiver (Listener)‚ Feedback‚ Interference and situation (environment). The “SENDER” starts the process with what he or she wants to speak about and this depends on knowledge of the subject‚ personal credibility‚ preparation and enthusiasm. The “MESSAGE” is what you are communicating to someone else. “CHANNEL” is the way the message is communicated. “RECIEVER” is the listener. “FEEDBACK” allows the sender to know if the message is being received

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    Statement of Purpose “It is never too late to be what you might have been.” By George Eliot [Purpose] In the changing field of Engineering and Technology where each new day sees a spate of new concepts and applications and each passing day makes them obsolete‚ I wish to have the highest level of education and transcend new horizons. My decision to take up Computer Science was a logical culmination to my fascination for Software designs and programming which started as mere curiosity

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    the exchange of ideas‚ messages‚ or information by speech‚ signals‚ or writing. Without communication‚ organizations would not function. If communication is diminished or hampered‚ the entire organization suffers. When communication is thorough‚ accurate‚ and timely‚ the organization tends to be vibrant and effective. Feedback is the response by the source to determine if the message has been received and understood after the receiver has decodes and interpreted a message then becomes the sourced

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