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    has a unique fundamental tone that creates their voice and makes it an original for others to listen to. 6. Fused Cartilage- Joint together cartilage. Sentence: In almost everybody’s body there are different examples of fused cartilage that ensure all the different muscles and bones in a person continue to perform properly. 7. Glottis- The Space between the true vocals. Sentence: The glottis allows a person to make certain sounds with their voice, that they wouldn’t be allowed to make if there weren’t

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    A MAJOR PROJECT REPORT ON CONTROLLING ROBOT WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE DEGREE BACHELOR IN TECHNOLOGY OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Submitted By: Under the Supervision of HITESH MATHUR (9911102230) MR. AMIT SINGHAL ASHISH GOEL (9911102194) AYUSH GUPTA (9911102229) DEPARTMENT OF ECE JAYPEE INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, NOIDA (U.P) June , 2015 CERTIFICATE

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    protect one’s resources or information with a simple password is not reliable and secure in the world of today. The conventional methods of using keys, access passwords and access cards are being easily overcome by people with criminal intention. Voice signals as a unique behavioral characteristics is proposed in this paper for speaker identification and verification over short distance telephone lines using artificial neural networks. This will address the white collar crimes over the telephone

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    shower, because you think you sound less like a drowning rat and more like Gene Kelly “Singing in the Rain.” Well, according to Debra Ronca in a 2014 article on How Stuff Works - Science… you’d be right! “[B]athroom tiles don’t absorb sound, [so] your voice bounces back and forth around the room before fading away” creating

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    (Espie Estrella, 2017) Choral, also named as choir or chorus. Church singing groups are normally called choirs, as are small but professionally prepared groups. Larger groups are called chorales. Choral groups can be all-male, all-female, or mixed voices, for which a typical model is SATB: soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. A great many people are not give birthed singers, and most choir singers are required vocal direction to achieve their singing potential. The overall population keeps on trusting

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    not only destroys the inner world of the speaker, but it also sends out the message that love or life is mortal. There is no perfection in the world, so if there is love, there is separation. Through the first three stanzas, its language, its voice, and its imagery are used in an increasing level. Besides the words

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    life. Since I’ve been a kid, I’ve always defined poetry as a bunch of words on a page. The essay, Tide of Voices: Why Poetry Matters Now, and the two poems, “How To Eat a Poem” by Eve Merriam and, “A Brief For The Defense” by Jack Gilbert combined to expand my understanding of the analysis of poetry; my ability to judge poetry’s meaning; and poetry’s actual definition. The essay, Tide of Voices: Why Poetry Matters Now helped to expand my understanding of the poem: “A Brief For The Defense” by Jack

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    Vocal Fry Research Paper

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    girls. People thinks it is annoying and do not understand why these girls talk in this way. However, teen girls are actually not the only group of people who talk in that way. Up-talk is something most people do, and it is almost like a nature that humans have. The cause of people using up-talk is when people are not sure what they are talking about,

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    Part 1: Definitions. Due September 20 by 11:59 pm. Please upload to Connect as a Word document. Label as follows: Last Name_First Name_ Assignment 1_Part_1. Bring a printed copy to class for discussion on the due date. Questions for planning your Language and Literacy Autobiography: 1. Do a search and find at least three (3) different definitions of literacy and/or descriptions of types of literacy. Only one may come from a dictionary. These must be significantly different from one another. List

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    While reading A Tale of Two Cities Dickens depicted various characters that can all be related to at one point or another in this novel. Also the many themes in this work better help the reader to understand the character and the actions they take. Through Dickens depiction of Dr. Alexandre Mannette the reasons for family and forgiveness are much more important than the seek of vengeance due to the suffering he underwent. Dr. Mannette in “Book the First” is depicted as a broken man. Regardless of

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