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From Global Innovative Campus
Beyond Static Design Use of Dynamic Systems for Engineering Analysis and Design 12 CEUs
Daily Schedule:
8: 00am - Registration and coffee (1st day only)
8: 30am - Session begins
4: 30pm - Adjournment
Breakfast, two refreshment breaks and lunch are provided daily.
Description
This course will cover the development and application of dynamic systems to several examples of engineering systems. Dynamic systems allow closed form analytical solutions to a class of engineering
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From Courage Speaks, LLC
How to Write and Manage E-mail Effectively
Tukwila, WA November 10 9 AM - Noon
Seattle, WA November 16 9 AM - Noon
Too many e-mails? Too little time?
Are you struggling with writing e-mails, as well as dealing with an over-loaded in-box? Take control now!
Learn essential tips to saving time and reducing frustration with e-mails. Write them faster, more professionally, and get the results and responses you need. Avoid embarrassing
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From Vocal Ease
Pronouncing American English Intensive






"Pronouncing American English" intensive training, is an on-site three day class (24 hours of training). The focus of this class is to improve your pronunciation. We work with adults born in other countries, teaching them new strategies and skills.
Our focus is on clear communication, rather than on reducing your accent. You will learn to use the music of English (pitch), rate, and
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Pronouncing American English Intensive





Pronouncing American English Intensive
An 18-hour (three-day) workshop to improve your pronunciation of American English
International Business Men & Women, Professors, Professionals:
Would you like to improve your pronunciation in a small group and with 1: 1 help?
Do you find it difficult to make yourself understood at work or in the lab?
Would you like to be understood on conference calls?
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From C IT ZEN Technologies
C Unleashed



...on takes place between them. Sockets, first introduced in Berkeley Unix, are a basic mechanism for IPC (Inter Process Communication) on a computer system, or on different computer systems connected by local or wide area networks. Of the various forms of IPC, sockets are by far the most popular. On any given platform, there are likely to be other forms of IPC that are faster, but for
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