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    The autobiography of deaf actor Bernard Bragg is inspiring, riveting, and heartwarming. The internationally renown actor, playwright, director, and lecturer helped found the National Theater of the Deaf, starred in his own television show “The Quiet Man” and traveled worldwide to teach his acting methods and life lessons. With his dream of becoming an actor and the beauty of sign language he accomplished his goal and then some. Despite the efforts of certain peers and professionals to deflect…

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    The Quotient Ring Transform is an alternate encoding and decoding process developed by Dr. Anna Johnston [5]. The utility of this error detection and correction process is that it is not dependent on a fixed set of primitive roots. Thus, a standard encryption procedure can be efficiently included in the process. This section lays out Dr. Johnston’s work and provides a simple worked example. 3.1 The Chinese Remainder Theorem Recall the standard statement of the Chinese Remainder Theorem [1]:…

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    5.6.3 Process-Based Estimation The process…

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    CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CMS is an arrangement of programming request specifically used in making and overseeing advanced substance, Arman (2011) points out. Robertson(2015) portrays content administration framework as a program used to deal with the substance of a site while Harrison (2009) depicts CMS as a framework which empowers production of net content so essentially content of spots. HOW CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WORK Considering how Content Management System functions is important…

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    When reading children's literature it is very important to put yourself into the shoes of a child. What are they imagining when they read a description of the setting, how are they creating a representation of the characters, how do these images impact their experience while reading? Many of these important aspects are taken oven by the director when a book is transferred into a movie. The Newbery Medal winner book, The Tale of Despereaux, was originally written in 2003 by Kate DiCamillo and was…

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    3 Project Management 3.1 Methodology Since ultimately, this project is concerned with the development of an application for real users, it is important that we follow a user-centred approach. Not only should such an approach involve users at the early stages of the project when requirements are gathered, but it should involve users during the design, development and the evaluation process as well. User involvement is crucial as it gives them the opportunity to identify problems with the system…

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    is when directors use scale modeling to represent something normally many times larger. The titanic was a perfect example of this. They used the 40 foot scale model of the ship instead of needing the 800 foot actual thing. Using camera angles and context they can trick the audience into thinking the 40 foot ship is the actual thing. The models still need to be to scale, otherwise the audience will pick up on the imperfections and begin to cause doubt in the audience's mind. Once this begins to…

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    studies in human disease. Epidermis is a human cell culture that has replaced animals in skin irritation test. Epidermis places substances in the culture to see if any chemicals bore into the outer skin. This model determines the level of potential skin damage or irritation. “Skin and eye models made from…

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    Regardless of whether one lives in an area with a high deaf population, there will always be those who are deaf or hard of hearing. There are also many children with disabilities that keep them from being able to verbally communicate. These citizens primarily rely on Sign Language to communicate, but hearing people often have a difficult time understanding them. As it is with any other language, hearing people are ignorant because they don’t understand sign language and haven’t had a chance to…

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    Deaf Culture is an entirely different world in itself. I have been submerged in Deaf Culture from the time that I was very small so it feels mostly normal to me. For a long time, the hearing people around me were the “culture shock” and not the Deaf Culture. As I became older, it became easier for me to see the vast differences between the two and ultimately grow an appreciation for both worlds. Since I can’t give an interesting ‘a-ha’ story, I will explain what I think is fascinating about Deaf…

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