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    [Title] Reading the article Happy" by Pharrell Williams: Why This Song Has Grabbed The Nation by Eamon Ford we can see his interest in a phenomenon he presents to us‚ analyzing and feeding information to us. A part that stands out in the beginning of this is his justification of writhing this article‚ "the crowd at the World Indoor Bowls Championship in Great Yarmouth clapping and grooving along" his writing from that sentence displays that it’s a song many people enjoy and from many age groups

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    characteristics. Biometric devices grant users access to programs‚ systems‚ or rooms by analyzing some biometric identifier‚ such as a fingerprint or eye pattern. Two commonly used types of biometric security devices are fingerprint readers and iris recognition systems. A fingerprint reader captures the curves and indentations of a fingerprint. Fingerprint readers can be set up to perform different functions for different fingers. For example‚ the index finger could start a program‚ and the ring finger

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    YuanSclaroff‚S. Computer Science Dept.‚ Boston Univ.‚ Boston‚ MA‚ USA‚ A Unified Framework for Gesture Recognition and Spatiotemporal Gesture Segmentation‚ IEEE transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence‚ Volume: 31‚ Issue:9 pp 1685 - 1699 .‚ Sept. 2009 Mu-Chun SuInst. of Computer Science & Inf. Eng.‚ Nat. Central Univ.‚ Chung-Li A fuzzy rule-based approach to spatio-temporal hand gesture recognition‚Systems‚ Man‚ and Cybernetics‚ Part C: Applications and Reviews‚ IEEE Transactions on Volume:

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    Darling to attempt gaining her and her families rightful amount of land‚ this was unheard of‚ as she was an Aboriginal woman. Kath Walker was a poet. Kath’s Aboriginal name was Oodgeroo Noonuccal. She was Australia’s first Indigenous poet to gain recognition from around the world. During the 1960s‚ Walker began campaigning for equality. She travelled the world fighting for the rights of Australia’s Indigenous people. Cathy Freeman is an Olympic medalist. Her greatest achievement was being the first

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    also creates the image of the strength all the POW’s held to endure the harsh treatment of the Japanese soldiers and also to overcome the atrocities of war‚ enabling audiences to recognize and commemorate the sacrifices made by the POW. The healing nature of truth suggested as a distinctively visual image is created‚ allowing audiences to feel enlightened. There is an acknowledge of Bridie and Sheila’s reunification and a realisation that the war is over for them both as they reveal the truths they

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    E-commerce is an outcome of globalization and technology outbreak of 21st century. Increasingly‚ more products and services are sold over Internet; hence‚ there is a growing need for a combination of legislation and technical solutions to globally secure customer privacy. Credit card fraud is one of the crimes especially when it is used for web-based transaction. In this paper‚ a technical solution using Iris authentication technique is proposed for protecting identity theft in

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    Language‚ ablity to speak & write and communicate is one of the most fundamental aspects of human behaviour. As the study of human-languages developed the concept of communicating with non-human devices was investigated. This is the origin of natural language processing (NLP). The idea of natural language processing is to design and build a computer system that will analyze ‚ understand and generate natural human-languages. Natural language communication with computers has long been a major goal

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    specific characteristics of the internet transform the application of IMC principles from an alternative option to an absolute requirement Integrated marketing communication – the evolution of a concept The IMC approach has received almost instant recognition at the end of the 1990s‚ as a result of the existing trends to reduce the budget allocated to mass advertising campaigns and to concentrate on segmented or personalised communication with final consumers. The increased fragmentation of media and

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    especially technology". Recent researches have shown that in automatic lip-reading systems there is a chance to achieve up to 55 % error reduction‚ and the low recognition rate in the acoustic only system (43%) is raised to 75% by the incorporation of visual information. Modern Computer-based lip-reading usages: In addition to speech-recognition‚ speech impaired aid and increasing robustness in noisy places; modern Computer-based lip-reading technology are also used for security issues‚ and would

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    effect this has is that it seems like a portal to another world or dimension‚ therefore sending the message that Light Water Valley is ‘out of this world’. Also it gives the audience a sense of sovereignty and freedom and makes the reader assume they are about to go on a journey. These logos are vital because they help the audience to identify these businesses with small images. This brand credit means that the logos get stuck in the audience’s head and help them to keep in mind the business from a small

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