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    Voice Recognition Software: Comparison and Recommendations Use of voice recognition software is under consideration by medical office administrators nationally. Administrators have long searched for alternatives to the expense‚ error rate‚ and record-completion delays associated with conventional transcription. It is no wonder that‚ with the recent advances in voice recognition software‚ medical transciptionists are looking at this emerging technology as a powerful way of accomplishing essential

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    DIIS REPORT DIIS REPORT 2010:05 DIIS REPORT THE ISLAMIST MOVEMENT IN MOROCCO MAIN ACTORS AND REGIME RESPONSES Julie E. Pruzan-Jørgensen DIIS REPORT 2010:05 DIIS . DANISH INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 1 DIIS REPORT 2010:05 © Copenhagen 2010 Danish Institute for International Studies‚ DIIS Strandgade 56‚ DK-1401 Copenhagen‚ Denmark Ph: +45 32 69 87 87 Fax: +45 32 69 87 00 E-mail: diis@diis.dk Web: www.diis.dk Cover Design: Anine Kristensen Cover Photo: Polfoto.dk Layout: Allan

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    across the United States‚ The Voice‚ is back for its 9th season with coaches Adam Levine‚ Blake Shelton‚ Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams. E! Online reported that the season premiere last for two hours and it was all worth it because of the many amazing vocals that America just discovered this time. It started really great with a four-chair turner Mark Hood‚ 24‚ from Chicago and he is a son of a preacher man. Adam and Pharrell were the first ones to notice his voice and he almost fell off the stage

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    the play. It’s only the actors with the main parts that get to do a small rehearsal with the other main parts. WE have to learn the lines on our own in a very short space of time. My scripts consist of my full text and then a couple of small lines after my speeches‚ which are called cues‚ and when I hear this cue I do my speech. In my play at the moment there are instructors who help the lesser people like me with their lines. These men and women are professional actors and are very helpful because

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    This essay will explain about the narrative voice that is used in novels and how it misleads or mystifies the reader. Narrative voice defines the tone of the narrator stating their point of view. It presents the reader the situation which causes the narrator to have control over the reader’s mood. For example in the novel Perfume: the story of a murder by Patrick Suskind the author created a third person omniscient point of view. Therefore it allows the reader to know multiple characters feelings

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    Active & Passive Voice Change the Voice [Active - Passive] of the following sentences. 1. Brutus stabbed Caesar. 2. The people will make him President. 3. Who taught you grammar? 4. The governor gave him a reward. 5. The Romans expected to conquer Carthage. 6. One should keep one’s promises. 7. I know her. 8. My captors were taking me to prison. 9. His behaviour vexes me sometimes. 10. It is time to close the shop. 11. The audience loudly cheered the Mayor’s speech. 12. Premchand wrote

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    The American Voice is the art and literature which help’s continue to evolve and shape America. There are hundreds of authors and artists who have contributed their own works and unique styles to the American Voice. Langston Hughes contributed to the American Voice by setting the precedent for African American civil rights works and helped launch the Harlem Renaissance into full effect. Throughout the history of the Untied States there have been events which shaped this country; for example‚ the

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    Is the state still the most important actor in International Relations? State is commonly referred to either the present condition of a system or entity‚ or to a governed entity‚ such as a nation or a province. The state itself consists of the society‚ government as well as the people living there. Before the Second World War‚ State is often seen as the main actor in international Relations as it can declare states of wars‚ control most of the economic influence within the region and larger states

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    Women and the Male Voice in Steinbeck’s Cannery Row by Paul Hintz‚ he mentions about the voice unheard in Cannery Row and that the entire novel’s voice is Male. The author is male but that doesn’t mean the voice has to be male. This seems like a sexist option on the voice of the novel. Also that whenever a female is talking a male voice is near them. This has become an underlining theme in the novel. I think the female’s voice is heard because of the male voices‚ making the female voice not hidden actually

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    2.1 Previous research in voice Controlled Robot Researches in the area of robotics are still going on. Several studies have been done to better understand the voice controlled robot. Worldwide investment in industrial robots up 19% in 2003. In first half of 2004‚ orders for robots were up another 18% to the highest level ever recorded. Worldwide growth in the period 2004-2007 forecast at an average annual rate of about 7%. Over 600‚000household robots in use - several millions in the next few years

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