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    the said technology is arranging or systematizing an orderly search object in which the user is wish to know. C. Pattern Recognition This technological advancement presented in the movie is using using pattern schronization in which the agent is moving through patterns in which in provides where the agent direction and avoding collision to the other agent that have another pattern to follow. 2. Technological Advancement presented in WALL-E that are possible to happen A. Eve – flying robot

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    which profoundly questions the significance of “manhood” as we discover its fragility and emptiness‚ and how following man’s pattern is only a way of evading maturity and the learning of our own personality. Frank’s narrow perspective of life through the Wasp Factory‚ free him from the responsibility of deciphering his own personality as it determines specific patterns to follow‚ equivalent to manhood’s empty one. “Lacking‚ as one might say‚ one will‚ I forged another”: Frank’s lack of penis

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    Howard Arkley

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    portraits‚ masks and the urban and suburban imagery. Arkley returned from a trip from Europe where he had searched for inspiration. Upon walking home‚ he noticed the pattern of his front gate‚ he then ran around to all his neighbours gates using them as inspiration in his later artworks. Arkley’s inspiration was taken from the patterns‚ colours and forms (gates‚ doors etc.) found in Australian suburbia. Strong visual effects such as colour‚ bold forms and brash designs derived from advertising were

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    Swirl Mania in Illustrator & Photoshop Tags * illustrator * photoshop * tutorial There are lots of ways to create swirls in Illustrator‚ you can even download vectors from sites such as bittbox and dezignus‚ and if you are using Photoshop you can download brushes with those sorts of symbols. However in this tutorial I will show 4 ways to create swirls‚ and by mixing them you will learn some very powerful techniques that will allow you to easily make tons of different styles

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    African Mask

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    masks. They collected and used these works of art to influence their own style. In effect‚ they used African culture to refresh the tired tradition of figure painting in Western Art. As a result‚ we now tend to admire the bold design and abstract patterns of African masks through European eyes. We appreciate them as exhibits on museum walls‚ cut off from their original meaning and magical power. However‚ this is not how they were designed to be viewed. African masks should be seen as part of a ceremonial

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    both in practical purposes and other sciences‚ is a great example as proof. Manipulation of these symbols produces systematic representation and pattern. For an instance‚ an individual who is good in constructing‚ determining‚ and manipulating equations as well as inequalities most likely has systematic/analytic way of thinking‚ enabling him to see patterns and systems. Furthermore‚ systematic way of thinking induces order and organization which is evident when it comes to assessing how mathematics

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    Forensics

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    Mulkey Introduction to Forensics-3 Individual Work Week 2 7/27/13 There are many types of search patterns and they vary on how they are completed and when they are most effective. The different types of search patterns are: Line/Strip Search Pattern‚ Grid Search Pattern‚ Spiral Search Pattern‚ Wheel/Ray Search Pattern‚ Quadrant/Zone Search Pattern‚ and Vehicle Searches. Line Strip Search Patterns is where investigators begin at the boundary at one end of the crime scene and walk straight across

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    Dr. Mohamed Khairy Shahin

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    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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    twenties‚ the direct method pattern would be the most appropriate. I say direct method pattern because it is use when a speaker is trying to convince the audience to adopt a particular idea and that’s exactly what the speaker is trying to do in this case. Unlike other organizational patterns like causal pattern‚ there isn’t a problem. Not starting a retirement plan in your twenties isn’t an issue so that organizational pattern wouldn’t be useful. Another organizational pattern that wouldn’t be useful

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    Collocation Idiom

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    Collocation: - It is the tendency of certain words co-occur regularly in a given language It is the relationship between two words that often go together and if the expression is heard often it becomes glued in our mind Lexical patterning Recurrent patterns in the language When it comes to equivalence across languages we will find for instance there is one part correspondence and absolute correspondence. Examples: one part correspondence: Strong tea - pay a visit Absolute correspondence: bare

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