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    The Man of the House by Frank O’Connor SUMMARY This short story is about a little boy called Sullivan who has a sick mother. Sullivan is initially unconcerned about his mother’s illness‚ and mildly pleased‚ because he got to stay home and play at being the ‘man of the house’. However‚ his initial delight changes to concern on the second day due to his fear that his mother has pneumonia. The second night and the third day are even more frightening because he had to fetch the doctor and travel to

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    BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES VOLUME 2 NUMBER 3 2007 ISSN 1306-1216 Biometric Authentication Using Fast Correlation of Near Infrared Hand Vein Patterns Mohamed Shahin‚ Ahmed Badawi‚ and Mohamed Kamel behavioral categories. Common physiological biometrics include face‚ eye (retina or iris)‚ finger (fingertip‚ thumb‚ finger length or pattern)‚ palm (print or topography)‚ and geometry‚ back of the hand vein pattern or thermal images. Behavioral biometrics includes voiceprints‚ handwritten signatures‚ and keystroke/signature

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    Introduction This study is all about the analysis of the present attendance monitoring‚ and payroll computation‚ and the creation of the proposed “JETMS e-Payroll System and Employees’ Portal through Biometric Time Attendance”. Payroll plays a major role in every business entity. For without it‚ no workers would like to stay in a business‚ and as a result‚ business will not grow and its goals can never be achieved. The term “payroll” itself encompasses every employee of a company who receives

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    Countries such as the United States are taking many precautions to prevent these heinous crimes. One prevention technique that the United States has started using is facial recognition. The freedictionary.com website defines facial recognition as: "biometric identification by scanning a person ’s face and matching it against a library of known faces‚" (The Free Dictionary‚ 2012) "they used face recognition to spot known terrorists." This paper will help one understand what facial recognition is‚ who

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    People are not always true to the image they project. Seth Dawson‚ Adam Lockwood‚ and the man on the bridge are all great examples of this. Seth Dawson is always trying to seem cool even when he is uncomfortable with the situations he gets into. He acts comfortable and easygoing when he is desperate to fit in. “Adam had instructed Seth on how to feed quarters into the machine and get a pack of Marlboros. Seth had been really nervous about getting caught‚ but Adam had told him it was no sweat.” Adam

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    authentication which is biometric authentication. That is basically using personal finger print or (and) iris recognition. In those recognition system‚ biometric reader scans finger print or iris recognition and compares biometric authentication (data at later time) with biometric enrolment (primary data). Then those are matched each other and biometric readers response whether false (rejected) or true (authenticated). The way is actually better than just setting PIN number but biometric recognition need

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    References: Biometric identification systems. (2009). Retrieved from http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/Technology-Article.asp?ArtNum=12 U.S. Department of Energy‚ Office of Energy‚ Office of Biological and Environmental Research. (2009). Human genome project: dna forensics

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    References: hicago Tribune‚ “Forensics under the microscope”‚ www.chicagotribune.com“Introduction to Biometrics”‚ www.biometrics.org “ Using DNA to solve crime”‚ www.justice.gov |

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    nowadays is the biometric system. It resulted from the collaboration of multiple scientific fields which attempted to automate human recognition based on a unique physical attribute. Currently‚ a person can be identified by multitude of different metrics including their fingerprints. A sensor is used to capture and store it in an electronic format. This information can be used later to identify or authenticate a person to a system. Attendance Monitoring System using Biometric Fingerprint Scanner

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    analysis. As the mobile phone become a part of the human‚ it is very convenient to use. We are using the mobile phone for the purpose of voting. It helps the user to poll their vote in spite of any location and also in short period of time. Keywords— Biometric‚ Fingerprint‚ Minutiae‚ Mobile phone. I.INTRODUCTION Elections allow the populace to choose their representatives and express their preferences for how they will be governed. Naturally‚ the integrity of the election process is fundamental to the

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