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    methodology, and framework that allow Marines to perform. Each MOS has different tactics, and each MOS must employ them differently. Here are some examples: Infantry Marines continuously train unit-specific SOPs regarding their job and their mission. Be it call for fire, CASEVAC 9-lines, fire and maneuver, etc. the infantryman will know how to do it. Intelligence Marines train to satisfy intelligence requirements to reduce uncertainty for the commander. They know how to leverage assets to satisfy those requirements, and reduce the commander’s uncertainty. In short, mission tactics provide a foundation for junior Marines to become leaders. After enough repetitions, these responses become second nature; which develops the Recognition-Primed Decision Process. (SC5910REQD) A Bias for Action: Having a “bias for action” to me, is a fancy term for “initiative.” Initiative is essential to anticipate tasks and requirements required to accomplish the mission. When an individual combines initiative with hard-won experience, a Marine not only knows how to react but also to be proactive. Proactivity is essential to mission success; regardless of MOS. As an intelligence team lead, I trained my Marines to develop initiative above anything else. Experience and tactical understanding come with…

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    Techblades are technologically advanced blades for fighting. Most look like normal swords, however they possess many different aspects that are not 'normal'. Bio-recognition is a very common type of weapon enhancement. While this may cost extra, this can be very beneficial during the harsh war times. When you have your blade created with Bio-recognition it can only recognize you as the owner. When you handle the sword it will automatically start to glow, the blade with self sharpen, and it will…

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    our side. And now she is’’ (211). Bigend is well aware of Doroteas’ character. He, however, chooses to put Cayce and Dorotea, two fundamentally different individuals together, like a sheep and a wolf. All he cares about is his bottom line and nothing for his “partners.” Here we perceive how his competitiveness blinds him to what matters, and that is the cohesion of his team. Bigend, perhaps in an effort to ease Cayce’s mind, offers to collaborate with Cayce, claiming that he will present her…

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    This five-month exploratory qualitative study using the My Voice IOS application in special education classes in two Toronto secondary schools sought to assess the degree of attention student pay to their work, motivation levels of students with special needs to use this technology and identify factors that have the greatest influence on integrating technology in to the curriculum. My Voice is an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) app for students with memory and communication…

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    Introduction This sheet gives you information about how to use your four-wheeled walker. Your health care provider may also give you more specific instructions. A four-wheeled walker has wheels on the ends of the front and back legs. Do not use your four-wheeled walker on stairs or an escalator unless you have been trained by a physical therapist or unless your health care provider approves. Follow any instructions from your health care provider about putting weight on your legs or arms (weight…

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    Introduction Speech recognition is a computer software that operates computers to distinguish speech and translate it into text. The term recognition refers to the software that recognize or identify the sounds of the speaker rather than the exact words the speaker is saying. It provides people with synchronized captions on recorded videos, television shows and movies. Speech recognition can be found anywhere and many people today are familiar with it. It can be found in Google Chrome,…

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    Speech reverberation is the distortion of the sound by its delayed and attenuated copies. These speech copies originate from the reflections of surrounding walls or objects. This phenomenon of reverberation reduces speech intelligibility and degrades the performance of hearing aids and Automatic Speech recognition (ASR) systems [1]- [4]. The resulted speech distortion can be contributed by two distinct components of reverberation - the early reflections which cause the coloration of speech, and…

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    The past decade has seen the rapid development of iris identification in many approaches to identify unique iris features such as crypts. However, it is noted that, unique iris feature change due to iris aging, diet or human health conditions. The changing of iris features creates the mismatch in comparison phase to determine either genuine or not genuine. Therefore, to determine genuinely, this study proposes a new model of iris recognition using combinational approach of a split block and…

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    put much emphasis on blogs and the advertised information is the fact that most people are paid for their opinion. Many receive cash, while others are paid with merchandise or gift cards. These paid blog writers are no different from paid actors for commercials. I would rather take a chance on a product I personally believe will work for me than buy something because someone was paid to promote it. I have learned products that sound too good to be true usually are. As mentioned above, I…

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    accept additional storage such as a Secure Digital Card. The ATS is requesting Susan is provided with a 32GB iPod w/ case. The iPod will allow Susan to upload her books in an MP3 format for access when she is not at her computer. Susan does not need an All in One Printer. Writing: It is difficult for Susan to write/type her thoughts down before she forgets them. Susan articulates well, and she has better explained the material verbally rather than typing. The ATS discussed the possibility…

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