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Making an Argument in Academic Writing

In writing academic literature, it is very common to propose an argument. This argument could be in the position of agreeing with other people statement or disagree with it.. Either way the basic idea in stating an argument is how to have your proposition to be accepted in term of academic and to show how it can be useful and practical in society. To convince the reader and give our argument a meaning, we could organize our argument by utilizing collocation such as: make reference to draw a distinction between raises important questions taking it into consideration argues convicingly and many other example. In stating an argument we usually use some of the collocations for a specific purpose. collocatiob such as  "draws an analogy" is usually used to makes a comparison between things which have similar features to explain or simplify complex idea. We could use "puts forward the argument"  to stress out that the author of the works made an statement about

Literature Review - Speech enhancement

Speech enhancement is a technique that is concerned with improving the perceptual and tangibility of a speech signal by the human auditory system. In a lot of case a speech signal is degraded by some environmental noise or other additional noise which effect the human perceive and understand the information in the speech itself. It is strongly believed that human could perceive the information from a speech signal by understanding the connection between each phoneme and words that forms a sentence which then comprehended by the brain to give some meaningful understanding. The need to enhance speech signals arises in many situations in which the speech signal originates from a noisy location. There is a wide of variety of scenarios in which speech enhancement is desired. Voice communication over noisy line, two ways communication in a noisy environment such as a factory or airport is a perfect example of such cases. In these situation, speech enhancement algorithm could be used to i

AWL of the day - Part 2

1. convert verb 1 . change the form, character, or function of something. 2 . change one's religious faith or other belief. noun a person who has been persuaded to change their religious faith or other belief. example: It's a handbook to the  new world of intangible assets-what they are and how to  convert  them into cash or strategic  position An automatic way to convert log image numbers into actual page numbers. The image conversion software takes input from the user regarding which e-book file to convert . 2.diminish verb 1 .make or become less. 2. 2 .  cause to seem less impressive or valuable. example: Mass factor started to diminish in the same ratio as the volume of the gas i

AWL of the day

1. distortion noun noun: distortion ; plural noun: distortions the action of distorting or the state of being distorted. the action of giving a misleading account or impression. Example:  without introducing the speech distortion due to the random nature of noise and the inherent complexity of speech signal Thus, it is necessary to consider the trade-off between noise reduction and speech distortion in speech enhancement Actions that can be taken to mitigate the detrimental impact of this distortion are also discussed. This paper discusses the problem of the minimization of the distortion of a signal by a quantizer when the number of output levels of the quantizer is fixed a parametric equalizer providing adjustable preselectable frequency bandwidth and a vacuum tube amplifier and support circuitry permitting adjustment of distortion of signal processed by the second channel by a preselected amount. Within three nomina

Book Review : Backstage Pass - a compelling adventure of a rockstar fans

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 Hello Everyone, Today I had a chance to read one of the adventure book series by atama-ii books. This book is part of an series that is targeted towards beginner to intermediate level of English learner, presented in a short novel  that is focused on a series of event. Cover of the "Backstage Pass" the book itself is written by Lesley Ito and illustrated  by Alice caroll. Being focused on beginner to intermediate level it has 2500 words in length with 100-110 words each page. Really good way of splitting the passage if I say myself because it is quick and easy to read and the attractive, full-colored illustration in each page will make you keep attached to the book. The word choice is really good and easy to understand, no complex word are given and all of the passage could be perceived by general reader without knowledge of music whatsoever. Furthermore they also list some of the keywords in the beginning of the book, may reader find some word confu