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    Speech recognition is used for two main purposes. First and foremost dictation that is in the context of speech recognition is translation of spoken words into text. Second controlling the computer, that is to develop such software that probably would be capable of authorizing a user to operate different applications by voice [1].some of them described below: 1. People with disabilities can benefit from speech recognition programs. Speech recognition is especially useful for people who have…

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    Logic and Centrify within the project scope, but not limited to the three software. Understand the principle use cases applied to each technology, and how each can be utilized. When training or knowledge session is given, fully grasp the ins and outs of the implementation steps, and ready to apply what’s learned to the immediate implementation field when necessary. Consistently deliver assignments to the specifications and quality required with no significant defects…

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    They appeal to IT because of the lower number of resources needed for deployment and to business users because they’re able to start using these new systems quickly. Further, everybody likes subscription pricing because it means fewer budgetary issues get in the way of procuring the new application. It’s no surprise then that SaaS solutions or on demand applications, as they are often known, are spreading rapidly within companies today. Deploying SaaS applications does not come without its…

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    presents the software development for the H2 robotic exoskeleton, as well as the integration of the device with a neural interface. The software was developed with an architecture of layers, with three different levels. This approach makes easy the development of new therapies or control strategies without rewriting all the code. The chapter begins with the description of the software implemented to control each H2 joint actuator. Following is the description of the middle layer of software…

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    What is software piracy? According to Linfo, software piracy is a term that is used to describe the copying or use of computer software in violation of its license. Copying, downloading, and sharing software onto other computers are ways that software piracy occurs. Software piracy causes a big loss in revenue to the publisher or creator of the software. This causes the software to be pricier to the consumers. “Software piracy is all but impossible to stop” (Webopedia). Companies, publishers,…

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    Statement of Purpose It all began when I was thirteen with a new Desktop Computer at home, which was bought to assist my father for his business. My father was the one who introduced me to a computer system at his study place that first sparked my interest. I can always remember the feeling of wanting to know just how computers worked, why they worked and what else they could do. I still remember our first computer configuration – IntelPentium4, 256 MB RAM and 40 GB Hard Disk. Back in the days,…

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    Chlorine is added to drinking water, as a disinfectant, to get rid of harmful bacteria, which are usually present in areas from where the water is obtained. The controversy of this issue is that chlorination can work as an advantage or as a disadvantage to those consuming it. Chlorine is currently the most effective water treatment when compared with other alternatives. However, it also reacts with natural organic compounds present in the water to produce harmful chemicals that on a long-term…

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    hospital to evaluate if the standards of quality were met or not. Accordingly what was discovered was that the staff specifically the nurses were not reporting medication errors either not on time or not even done at all. Frances Ballentine RN, MSN, VP for Nursing Services at this hospital assigned by the CEO to fix the problem and the problems resulting from not completing these necessary regulatory forms. She was given a six month period to improve a new quality process that can be applied…

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    not just during droughts (“Current Issues” 8). The article, "The Stealthy Takeover of NC Drinking Water." states, “Many corporate-owned systems haven’t consistently complied with water quality standards, despite charging high customer rates. Even for systems without recent violations, there are often water quality problems: small systems are not required to monitor as frequently as larger ones, so violations can slip through the cracks. Among the NC neighborhoods served by for-profit water…

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    Research https://www.peelregion.ca/pw/water/tapwater/about/lakeview.htm Summary: Based on this website, there are 3 types of treatment that water undergo in order to purify itself. Firstly, is chlorination, chlorination and fluoridation and final distribution. This shows efficiently how water is treated in peel region. This is much important Wa 1. Chlorination involves the conventional method which involves four procedures, firstly, coagulation, flocculation, Sedimentation, dual media…

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