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USE ONLY FOLLOWING 3 TYPES OF FONTS FOR ENTIRE REPORT ARIAL FOR NORMAL TEXT & HEADINGS ARIAL BLACK FOR CHAPTER (TOPIC) HEADINGS BOOKMAN OLD STYLE (10 SIZE BOLD) FOR HEADER & FOOTERS FOR CHAPTERS Use arial black 16 bold (capitals) for chapter headings Use arial 14 bold (capitals) for main headings Use arial 12 bold (capitals) for sub headings Use arial 12 bold (Smalls) for sub-sub headings Use arial 12 normal for entire text Each paragraph shoud have indent(1 tab i.e. press tab once at the beginning of the paragraph) and should be justified (place cursor inside the paragraph and press control J) and paragraph line spacing must be multiple at 1.25 Give one line space between paragraphs Example: CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM AND ITS DESCRIPTION 2.2 DESCRIPTION 2.2.2 LCD 2.2.2.1 Optical Anisotropy An embedded system is a special-purpose system in which the computer is completely encapsulated by or dedicated to the device or system it controls. Unlike a general-purpose computer, such as a personal computer, an embedded system performs one or a few predefined tasks, usually with very specific requirements. Since the system is dedicated to specific tasks, design engineers can optimize it, reducing the size and cost of the product. Embedded systems are often mass-produced, benefiting from economies of scale. Personal digital assistants (PDAs) or handheld computers are generally considered embedded devices because of the nature of their hardware design, even though they are more expandable in software terms. This line of definition continues to blur as devices expand. With the introduction of the OQO Model 2 with the Windows XP operating system and ports such as a USB port both features usually belong to "general purpose computers", the line of nomenclature blurs even more.