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    1. Introduction In line with the tradition of newer technologies being designed to satisfy upcoming needs, Bluetooth was developed to take over the place of cables that connect mobile devices to their peripherals including but not limited to notebook computers, digital cameras, cellular phones, and personal digital assistants (PDAs). Bluetooth can be defined as open standard that permits communication between diverse devices using a standard short-range wireless radio connection. Even though…

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    Charlie Parker. This jazz standard is a 12 Bars Blues form but it is a modified version of Blues in the key of F major. Instead of normal 12 Bars Blues progression of just using I, IV and V chords, Charlie Parker composed it through a lot of ii - V sequences. For melody lines, Charlie Parker’s famous Bebop tune was used, as well as arpeggios, syncopation and also anticipation. These make Blues For Alice famous from its melody sounds, and also used for practicing as Bebop etude and ii-V…

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    Skaar's Poem

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    Staphylococcus aureus. He states that metals are required for infection and that bacteria encode high affinity metal acquisition systems. Heme, which is a cofactor of hemoglobin, is known to be the most abundant iron source in the vertebrate host, and is the main focus of this seminar. The first step in heme metabolism in Gram-positive pathogens occurs in an iron-regulated surface determinant (isd) system, which has a hemoglobin receptor called isdB. S. aureus preferentially binds to human…

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    From these studies, combined with the contributions of practicing carvers and restorers such as Rockwell, Bessac and Pfanner, three main categories of stone carving are distinguishable. It is imperative to keep in mind that these classes are by no means fixed, but within each of these categories, a series of tool types are in fact identifiable and aid in the understanding of basic…

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    French Horn Evolution

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    featuring silver mounts that were added in the seventeenth century by the English that suggest a ceremonial role. However, the Oliphant is believed to have served as either a hunting horn or a wine horn originally. By the early seventeenth century, two main types of hunting horns were in use. These hunting horns were simple tubes with a bell at the end that were designed to imitate the sounds of the animals and to be played while on horseback. The earliest hunting horns, The Lur (Figure 1),…

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    Formally, a two-player stochastic game is a described as the following set (S; A1 ; A2 ; H; B1 ; B2 ; ρ) where S = {s0, s1 … st… sN } is the state set which is nonempty. An = {α1n, α 2n … α tn … α Nn} is the action set of player n and α Nn is the action of player “n” at state sN. The action set for player n at state st is a subset of An, or AnS ⊆ An and ⋃_(t=0)^N▒〖A_(s_t)^n=A^n 〗. H:S×A^1×A^2×S→[0,1] is the state transition probability B^n:S×A^1×A^2×S→R is the rewards or benefits function of…

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    American Sniper Response

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    only because of the action sequences, but for the breathtaking acting performance and the awareness it brings to post traumatic stress disorder a.k.a. PTSD.…

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    the main focus. During an open-ended interview, an interview that has more than one set of topics to cover in no particular order, this allows the interviewee to go off topic. The researcher has to know when to bring the interviewee back to the main topic. Some researchers prefer to use semi-structured or structured interviews. An interview would be considered a semi-structured interview when the researcher asks a specific set of questions in a particular order in a relatively fixed sequence.…

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    Divergent: Movie Analysis

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    will cover the links between Divergent and theories such as the Feminism Theory, Marxism, and Structuralism etc. The first topic that I will be looking at is the genre of the film. Divergent can be linked to many genres due to the narrative but the main genres that it is categorised under are Action and Adventure. There are many ways in which we can relate Divergent to these genres by looking at different aspects of the film which matches the stereotypical values of an Action and/or Adventure…

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    Pygmy Language

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    upcoming events. Biologically speaking, this is has been and still is a huge advantage over all other species, for which efficiency and variety in communication are fairly limited - if present at all. A language that can be considered such, has five main properties: it is symbolic, since it is based on the combination of symbols of various kind, which are arbitrary and represent concrete and abstract ideas; it is structured, since said combinations of symbols have to follow syntax and grammar…

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