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    Teri Anglen

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    Can you imagine sitting down at a desk looking a book filled with blank pages? The purpose of this book is for you to write your own life story. My book might not be that long currently however by the time I am eighty to ninety years old my memories would be contained in one or two maybe three books. Every individual person’s book will be different because of the difference in their lives. The first few chapters of my book would contain my early childhood to adolescence‚ the next four or so chapters

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    Checkpoint: Signals

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    IT/242 July 12‚ 2012 Checkpoint: Signals Audio or voice supports applications based on sound‚ usually of the human voice. Primarily used in telephone communications Audio or voice signals also are used in other applications such as voice mail‚ radio‚ telemarketing‚ and teleconferencing. Voice quality is characterized mainly by its bandwidth used‚ the higher quality sound of course using the most bandwidth (Stallings‚ 2009). With voice signals the most effective way to manage the systems is

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    Assignment 6 Case 1: E-Government Services: 1. The information systems helped reduce government costs and employee working hours as well as attract foreign investments resulting in reducing the unemployment rate. Also‚ it improved the service delivery to citizens and establish a national database. If these systems were not available then the bureaucracy rate would increase. 2. Citizens could access the government portal through home computers‚ computers at work‚ mobiles‚ kiosks and cyber cafes

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    “…Microsoft and Apple have always been at each other’s throats‚ so when they get into bed together you have to start wondering what’s going on…”- David Drummond‚ Senior VP and Chief Legal Officer‚ Google. Mr. Drummond stunned the world with this accusation late 3rd August 2011 in the official Google blog. The Android operating system took the mobile-phone market by storm as its latest version(Honeycomb 3.0) wowed the smart-phone users with out-of-this-world features like multi-tasking‚ multi-touch

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    Milk Persuasive Speech

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    For most singers‚ they have the tendency to rely on the internet to find a remedy or ideas that can help them cure their voice problems fast. Or they go to a friend‚ who strobly believe that they have found the right beverage or mixed drink that can help them with their vocal needs. Whether it’s a sore throat before a big show‚ having a head cold‚ or having that little tickle in the back of your throat that won’t go away‚ there always seems to be something out in the world that can help singers and

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    RADIO PROGRAM PRODUCTION

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    MOHIY-UD-DIN AND ZOHAIB AHMED Outline Introduction Qualities of Radio Producer Observation Experience Conceptualize ideas Creativity Selection of Words Elements of Radio Production Studio Microphone Music Artificial Echo Human Voice Radio Programme Production Pre- Production An idea is Born Plan of Action The Script Paperwork Production Post Production Writing for Radio Language Short Sentences One Idea in One line Selection of words Avoid jargons Don’t

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    The Narrator

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    characterized be the means of voice‚ focalization‚ distance and relieability. In the following text I´m particularly focusing on the movie “The Unusual Suspects “ in order to describe the function of a narrator. In the Film we have two narrators. The main narrator is Verbal Kint and at the end we can see the police officer `Kujan` also narrating. Verbal Kint is not only the narrator he plays also a role in the film‚ he is responsible for most of the scenes we see and he is a voice over to the next sequences

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    Sol Y Canto

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    their voice over business‚ so they began focusing on pursuing voice over work out of their home. They used their twin daughters to help with the voice-overs‚ as well as kept costs low by staying at home. This led them to succeed. 4. What competitive advantages does Amador Bilingual Voice-Overs have in the voice-over field? List them and indicate whether each is based upon quality‚ price‚ location‚ selection‚ service‚ or speed/turnaround—or a combination of these. Amador Bilingual Voice-Overs

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    Analysis of M- and P-Time

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    Edward Hall proposed a classification of time as a form of communication‚ in which cultures organize their time in one of two ways: monochronic (M-time) or polychromic (P-time). Both of these classifications represent very distinct approaches to time utilization and perception of time‚ one being monochronic‚ which views time as segmented and something that should be rationed. Whereas the other‚ polychronic‚ sees time as something that should be flexible‚ so the more important things in life can

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    Position Essay/Speech Voice of Democracy Subject: Why I’m Optimistic About Our Nation’s Future? Name: _________________________________________________ Date: ___________ (Essay and Oral Presentation) STEP ONE: Write it Hook Nobody likes to be bored. So put yourself in your audience’s shoes. Find an interesting way to start your speech. For instance‚ Abraham Lincoln’s most famous speech was the "Gettysburg Address." It began: "Four score and seven years ago‚ our Fathers brought forth on this

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