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    Smart Card

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    Holding the card against or waving it over an Octopus card reader from up to a few centimeters away without the user taking out the card. The reader will acknowledge payment by emitting a beep sound‚ and display the amount deducted and the remaining balance of the card in 0.3 seconds. In MTR  When riding the MTR system‚ the entry point of commuters is noted when a passenger enters‚ and the appropriate amount based on distance traveled will be deducted when the users show their card again at the

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    Smart card is one of the greatest achievements in the world of information technology. Similar in size to today ’s plastic payment card‚ the smart card has a microprocessor or memory chip embedded in it that‚ when coupled with a reader‚ has the processing power to serve many different applications. As an access-control device‚ smart cards can be used to access server remotely over the Internet and they can make personal and business data available only to the appropriate users. Smart cards provide

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    P-Cards

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    P-Card Features P-card offers cost control‚ reduce administrative time and encourage cost reduction. The following factors make purchase card ideal for the University: • Spending Controls With spending controls‚ university can request as many cards as it likes and set spending limits and restrict purchases to specific categories on each card. • Fast-track Reconciliations By increasing the use of single campus-wide accounts‚ reconciliation and auditing can be automated and streamlined. • One-stop

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    Maybank Card

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    2.1 Maybank2u Cards Function | | User Interface | Detailed Description | | * One of the functions of Maybank2u.com is provide relevant information about ‘Cards’‚ such as types of credit cards‚ credit card features and download the application form‚ charge cards‚ debit cards and more. * It also provides user about the cards FAQs when user have questions about their cards such as Maybank Credit Card FAQs‚ Maybank Touch ‘n Go Zing FAQs‚ Online Purchase With Maybankard Visa Debit FAQs and

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    Speaking Skills

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    SPEAKING SKILLS STRESS AND INTONATION: While speaking a word‚ we use extra force in uttering some syllable or syllables in that word. This extra force is called stress and the syllable is called stressed syllable. In the following words‚ the syllables in bold letters show stress. father | fa-ther | First syllable is stressed | insult | In-sult | Second syllable is stressed | TWO TYPES OF STRESS: There are two types of stress.

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    public speaking

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    The Importance of Public Speaking. Public speaking can be defined as continuous formal presentation to an audience made by a presenter . Most of the time‚ people use public speaking to deliver vital messages to the public in proper way. As its name implies‚ it is a way of communication that will make our ideas public. Through public speaking‚ we share our ideas with people and it may influence people’s thoughts. Nowadays‚ many people around the world use public speaking to spread their ideas and

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    impress. I always dress for comfort. Chapter 2 I had a class last semester that required a speech and the first presenter came up‚ not dressed well‚ and pants sagging and very poor speaking skills. It was kind of sad because you could tell that this person gave it their best and with just a little public speaking class and all the issues could have been prevented. Chapter 4 a. The way that it catches you is by talking about familiar things like apps and people we all may know. b. It is organized

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    Public Speaking

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    Wednesday‚ December 19‚ 2012 Importance of Public Speaking In The Modern World Dale Carnegie‚ a famous American public speaker said: There are always 3 speeches for every one you actually gave. The one you practiced‚ the one you gave and the one you wish you gave. This is such a true and wise statement. Public speaking is more importance than plenty of people might think. As for myself I have a fear of public speaking‚ I get nervous and have stage fright. At the end of my speech or presentation

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    English Speaking

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    kind of English course! Talk a Lot is a great new way to learn spoken English‚ and quite a departure from the standard ELT course book. Instead of spending hours reading and writing‚ students have the opportunity to engage in challenging and fun speaking and listening activities with their friends. On this course students learn how to think in English as well as Talk a Lot! The Talk a Lot course objectives are very simple: • • • • Every student talking in English Every student listening to and understanding

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    Video Cards

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    A video card‚ video adapter‚ graphics accelerator card‚ display adapter‚ or graphics card is an expansion card whose function is to generate output images to a display. Many video cards offer added functions‚ such as accelerated rendering of 3D scenes and 2D graphics‚ video capture‚ TV-tuner adapter‚ MPEG-2/MPEG-4 decoding‚ FireWire‚ light pen‚ TV output‚ or the ability to connect multiple monitors (multi-monitor). Other modern high performance video cards are used for more graphically demanding

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