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    one’s data and information should always be maintained. The utilization of biometrics is one of the technologies used to secure one’s identity and individuality. Different system like face recognition‚ fingerprint analysis‚ voice recognition and signature verification are some of the examples of biometrics. Biometrics is the science and technology of measuring and analyzing biological data. In information technology‚ biometrics refers to technologies that measure and analyze human body characteristics

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    Planet Biometrics is a web based application that analyses the employee details recorded by the biometric device. Only the admin can view and analyze information in this system. This application manipulates only pre inserted data. And the data is read into the database from a .xls file. Planet biometrics is basically a data mining application because it takes a pile of data and the admin can access useful information according to his requirements. The data it reads is made by a biometric device which

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    “A man can be destroyed but not defeated” In the Old man and the sea‚ Santiago says‚ “A man can be destroyed but not defeated. (Page 93)” The true statement can be referred to throughout the novel. Santiago is in the end physically destroyed‚ but mentally he is not defeated. Santiago’s courage and pride pushes him forward throughout the novel‚ even when it looks like hope is lost‚ but is never defeated. Destruction means to completely ruin or spoil. Santiago experienced this destruction. It started

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    Vision in “The Invisible Man” One of the central themes in Ellison’s “The Invisible Man” is the idea and symbolism of vision. The narrator claims that he is invisible‚ not as the form of a ghost‚ but rather in the sense that everybody around him chooses only to recognize him as the idea of what he should be as they have created in their own minds. It is because of this that the narrator feels the need to provide himself with evidence that he is a being of existence and provides meaning and insight

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    what defines our identity and others. The Running Man‚ by Michael Gerard Bauer‚ explores ideas on the effects of war and society’s expectations through the relationships formed throughout the book. Similarly‚ the poem ‘Weapons Training’‚ by Bruce Dawe‚ uses the relationship between the drill sergeant‚ the soldiers and their enemy to shape our understanding of the viciousness and brutality of war and the expectations of society. In The Running Man‚ the relationship between Joseph and Tom explores

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    The Invisible Man The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison is a novel that explores racism in the 1930’s through the eyes of the narrator‚ a young black man. The novel describes the story of a young unnamed black man in the 1930’s that is very hopeful for his future‚ but fails to realize how prominent racism is in the United States. This naivety soon gets him expelled when he reviles his identity to a white peer. After this disheartening incident occurs the narrator is forced to move to Harlem‚ New

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    The invisible man spends the whole book trying to come to terms with his identity‚ throughout the book he continues to learn who he is and discover who he is. Ellison uses IM’s briefcase as a symbol of oppression throughout the novel‚ while he uses the briefcase to contrast IM’s sense of self-empowerment and his actuality of being used and controlled. Right after the invisible man’s story starts he receives a briefcase after he is forced to be in a fight. When he receives the briefcase his in a

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    A Man I Am by Stevie Smith (1902-1971) In less than a page‚ this poem instantly recognizable as the work of its utterly unique author sketches the process of man s evolution from a primitive‚ violent‚ wolf-like state to true‚ spiritually-conscious humanity. The process is at the same time a movement from hate (line 1) to joy (in the penultimate line). The three verse paragraphs describe‚ in order‚ the wolflike state‚ the evolution itself‚ and finally the evolved state in which man began to feel human

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    Dying Lord This semester I focused my research on Andrea Mantegna’s painting The Man of Sorrows with the Two Angels and his ability in portraying the meditative importance of the slain Christ. (Next Slide) The history of painting the Lord‚ slain from crucifixion had been a very popular and well exercised practice for many centuries. The iconography of His crucifixion has been dated back as early as the fourth century. But not until about the thirteenth century did we start seeing Christ being portrayed

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    The Old Man and the Sea

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    Hemingway created Santiago‚ Santiago made Hemingway The Old Man and the Sea is a novel written by the American author Ernest Hemingway in 1951 in Cuba‚ and published in 1952. This novel centers upon Santiago‚ an aging fisherman who struggles with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream. Many people like this story very much and regard it as the most excellent work of Hemingway. I agree with this idea and I think The Old Man and the Sea brought Hemingway to the best period of his literary career

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