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    2. Write the phonetic symbol for the last sound in each of the following words. Example: boy [ɔɪ] (Diphthongs should be treated as one sound.) a b c d e f g h i j Word fleece neigh long health watch cow rough cheese bleached rags Last Sound [s] [I] [n] [ θ] [tʃ] [aw] [f] [z] [t] [z] 3. Write the following words in phonetic transcription, according to your pronunciation. Examples: knot [nat]; delightful [dilaɪtfəl] or [dəlaɪtfəl]. Some of you may pronounce some of these words the same

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    Audit Plan – Keystone Computers An outer evaluator surveys an organization 's money related reporting procedures to authenticate that the monetary articulations decently and precisely speak to operational results and fit in with sound accounting standards. The review procedure gives a sensible, irrefutable reason for the evaluators ' supposition with respect to the budgetary explanations. A review arranges depicts the different methods that will be utilized and the reason for those systems. While

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    For this task I was working with the idea of giving movement an audible musicality. This concept came from my initial research that evolved out of the self-portrait solo task. I continued this investigation by exploring movements with audible qualities in order to create distinguishable rhythms using the floor and the body. I began researching material by looking back at my solo and developing the movement. From this I created 4 phrases, which I used to start building the piece. However I was not

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    Deaf children tend to have difficulties learning how to read. In fact, most deaf individuals can only read at the fourth-grade level upon graduating from high school, which barely approaches the proficiency needed to comprehend newspaper articles (Goldin-Meadow & Mayberry, 2001; Paul & Quigley, 1990). Given the importance of literacy for succeeding in school, the workforce, and even mundane activities, it is necessary to better understand how people who are prelingually deaf (i.e., are deaf before

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    trying to get Gregor to open his door. The family doesn’t seem to understand Gregor when they try to address him about why he missed his train. Gregor is trying to answer them, but they seem worried still, “He made an effort with the most careful articulation and by inserting long pauses between the individual words to remove everything remarkable from his voice. His father turned back to his breakfast. However, the sister whispered, ‘Gregor, open the door, I beg you.’” (8). It

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    It is going to be interesting to read this article and determine if cleft palate affects articulation and if early intervention is needed at these ages and to identify factors of why these outcomes are poorer. It is going to be interesting how their data was collected and what the results that

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    Speech Sound Disorder? There is a myriad of definitions and ways to describe disordered speech. To put it simply; speech is the physical production of sounds through a series of air pressure waves in the vocal tract. A disorder is a difficulty or the “manner in which speech is not found in typically developing children” (Pert & Stow, 2015). The term ‘Speech Sound Disorder’ is very much a generic label. It encompasses a heterogeneous population including children whose speech is intelligible but may have

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    law enforcement in touch with the community. There is a need for more communication between law enforcement and community stakeholders. For the police to maintain the public’s trust in the face of negative incidents and changing demographics, the manner in which they convey their trustworthiness may have to change. To achieve real transparency its going to take more that technical gadgetry. Tracie Keesee, a police captain who is also the co-founder of RCLA’s Center for Policing Equity, suggest turning

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    Sql Attack Paper

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    the most part because of Web application designers who do not take a strict look at to the SQL statements in the programming procedure. SQL injection attacks are predominantly by building a unique SQL statement, usually a blend of various SQL articulations, they will be passed as parameters submitted to the Web application server to accomplish the desired operation of the invaders by the usage of the server side, for example, getting to passwords and other critical data, getting to the host's control

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    was very short, but it is phenomenal that I have done so many new activities during this period. In these years of high school I picked up multiple different activities to stay constantly active. Each activity has shaped my personality in different manners. I have become smarter, intelligent and more creative than I had been before. I have also become more open-minded and have learnt to work with diverse group of people. Theater was one of the activities I participated in my time here in high school

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