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    Blue Eyes Technology

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    THE BLUE EYES TECHNOLOGY The BLUEEYES technology aims at creating computational machines that have perceptual and sensory ability like those of human beings. It uses non-obtrusige sensing method‚ employing most modern video cameras and microphones to identify the user’s actions through the use of imparted sensory abilities. The machine can understand what a user wants‚ where he is looking at‚ and even realize his physical or emotional states. BlueEyes uses sensing technology

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    The Bluest Eye Racism

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    of African Americans living in America. The concept of racism is extremely prevalent in the novel The Bluest Eye‚ by Toni Morrison‚ and provides the characters in the story justification for many of their thoughts‚ actions‚ and problems. The main character‚ Pecola‚ is an eleven year old girl growing up with low self-esteem due to her abusive parents‚ discrimination of her skin‚ hair‚ and eyes. Morrison develops the idea that the character’s judgement and perception is clouded by race: the characters

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    Eye of the Storm-Sociology

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    Eye of the Storm: A Classroom Divided Sociology 101 April 10th‚ 2011 Abstract Following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King‚ teacher Jane Elliott knew she had to do something. Riceville‚ Iowa‚ the town in which she lived‚ was totally homogeneous and‚ as a result‚ she realized that her students had no firsthand experience with discrimination. A Class Divided: Then and Now chronicles Elliott ’s courageous experiment and the life-altering impact it had on her students. This action research

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    Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder This phrase " beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder" was written by Shakespeare‚ the famous author of many good classical English novels and literature. Anybody who read  English literature should know who Shakespeare is‚ otherwise ‚ he will look very foolish. What is the meaning of this phrase ? It simply means that the perception of beauty is different for different people. There is a similar Chinese saying " Each type of flower attracts different admirers

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    Through African Eyes

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    Through African Eyes Précis The book Through African Eyes by Leon E. Clark‚ allows Africans to speak through many autobiographies‚ poetry‚ newspaper and magazine articles‚ letters‚ diaries‚ and many more sources in four different parts. Clark writes this book in order to let the readers think for themselves and to give Africans the opportunity to speak for themselves. Africans have always been viewed as less important than others and almost not human. While reading this book however‚ the reader

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    The Maker's Eye Murray

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    Maker’s Eye” is an essay written by Donald Murray and was first published in October 1973 in a magazine called The Writer. Murray breaks down the differences in the thoughts and processes between professional and amateur writers. In this essay Murray informs readers about the importance and process of revising and rewriting because he believes that a piece of writing is never perfect in the eye of the writer. Murray talks about the “Maker’s eye” quite a bit in this essay. To him‚ this “eye” represents

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    In The Eye of the Storm filmed by ABC News in 1970‚ Jane Elliot‚ a teacher at Riceville Community Elementary School‚ puts her third grade students through an experiment to show them how horrible colored people were treated. Since 1968‚ Jane Elliot always has something planned for National Brotherhood Week. On Tuesday‚ Elliot segregates her class by the color of the students’ eyes. The brown-eyed kids were to wear special collars around their neck so they could be seen from afar. In this situation

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    million in 2013 and is expected to reach $3‚764 million by 2018‚ growing at a CAGR of 16.1% from 2013 to 2018. Over the years‚ the demand for medical robots has increased significantly. This is due to a paradigm shift in the healthcare industry‚ where more emphasis is being laid on minimally invasive surgeries through the use of robots. Surgical robots improve the accuracy of procedures and thus reduce the complication rates in surgeries. Apart from being accurate‚ robotic procedures also offer

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    Sony Eye Toy

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    Sony Eye Toy 1 G R OUP 2 : DA N I K USW A NTO ( 12 400036 7 1) DENNY J C HANDR A ( 12 40002 611 ) FR A N S I S C US A SI NG G I H ( 12 40003 71 5) S I R EG A R SI DDI K ( 12 400036 3 3 ) VI TA HEL I A DESY ( 12 40002 78 2 ) Table of Content 2 Background Business & Industry Backround Sony Eye Toy Product Analysis Concept Development Marketing Strategy Market Performance Product Development Pipeline Future of EyeToy $62 billion annual sales (2004) • Sony Computer Entertainment

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    pages in their books was due to the fact that they had blue eyes. The quick change of heart these young children had was shocking. Furthermore‚ the poor brown eyed children felt so subjected to the bullying that they did not even feel comfortable enough to play on the equipment at recess and two boys got into a fist fight because of the harsh words said. Following that day‚ Mrs. Elliot decided to reverse the roles‚ now those with brown eyes were superior to those with blue. Again‚ it was shown that

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