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    animal, nature and culture. In all these encounters, Buck, the dog, is involved as a subversive force and as a voice representing and speaking for the marginalised and oppressed subjects whether they are animals or humans. Buck has gained respect and acceptance as having soul and spirit from which people can learn and develop their own self-worth. He is considered as a narrative dialogic voice that humans have to understand and respect. Buck’s character reveals how this canine animal struggles…

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    1.1. BLOCK DIAGRAM CHAPTER 2 2.1. COMPONENTS • Arduino – Purpose of processing • Voice Recognition Module – Voice command identification • Motor controlling Circuit – Motor Control • Gear Motors – Direction variation & constant speed running 2.1.1. ARDUINO Arduino Mega contains everything needed to support the function of the micro controller. It includes digital output/input pins & analog input pins. It connects to a computer through USB cables or power it by a use of AC…

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    American Voice What is the American Voice? Today many people have different views of what is the American voice. For example some people say the American voice is that about corruption and tyranny. As others suggest the voice is hardworking and patriotic. Throughout history there are those great people who establish identity of the things we know today. Like Patrick Henry,Walt Whitman, Langston Hughes,and Barack Obama all establish parts of the true American voice. They believe the voice is…

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    hears the active voice message on her iPhone. "I sound youthful! What's more, quick!" she wonders. "That individual never, ever anticipated that would talk this way." The message was recorded before Levine was determined to have Lou Gehrig's sickness, or ALS, in mid 2015, and before the dynamic engine neuron malady brought about her discourse to end up moderate and slurred. However, as her capacity to talk falls apart, she's investigating another approach to reestablish her voice by means of…

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    undoubtable surprise of, well, hurt. His old ragged voice tied into the video of him wearing the usual all black, pictures…

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    issues between each other until both their voices are lost and they are able to demonstrate their affection for eachother once again. The beginning of the episode shows Anya arguing with Xander about him not caring about her enough but after their voices are lost, Xander saves Anya from Spike and she is able to see that Xander does care about her. They are only able to argue over whether Xander cares about Anya when they have their voices. After their voices are lost, Anya is able to know that…

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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie achieves independence via the development of her voice during the obstacles of her relationship. Janie’s first relationship obstacle arrives in her marriage to Logan Killick’s. Janie realizes that the absence of love in their relationship is causing issues. While tensions begin to run high, Janie provokes Logan about her leaving him, he exclaims “God damn yo’ hide!” (30), and Janie “...turned from the door without answering…”…

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    Silence is uncommon today when sharing what is on everyone’s mind is just a click away. Malala Yousafzai expresses that, “We realize the importance of our voice only when we are silenced.” Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson follows the freshman year after the rape of Melinda Sordino who struggles between keeping her mouth shut and using her voice against her attacker. The novel explores the crippling power of being voiceless to illustrate the importance of speaking up. Melinda demonstrates the…

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    “Identity” can be seen as a person’s perception of themselves, however, it is becoming more prominent to define “identity” in a social way or how people express themselves based on the demand for acceptance by others. Chris Cunningham, in “To Watch the Faces of the Poor”: Life Magazine and the Mythology of Rural Poverty in the Great Depression”, details the desire for middle-class citizens to be viewed as or compared to “the pioneer” due to the positive reputation given by the media (200).…

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    and marketing” (Williams, 2002). In this case studies I will discuss the absent of the voice mechanism in agribusiness Florida agriculture market. Specifically my focus is the migrant and seasonal crop workers. In this paper I will not discuss the social, political, morally or ethical concern of undocumented workers or immigration reform in our country. This paper only serve to discuss the need for voice mechanism for migrant and seasonal crop workers. These workers work under a system of…

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