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    viewing the two pieces from 20/20 and The Boston Globe‚ I personally believe the 20/20 television piece to be more effective for a number of reasons. The main issue that I’ve noticed with visual news is the obvious time constraints that are put on various pieces throughout the broadcast‚ most often seen on local news stations. Context and nuance is often sacrificed for sensationalism and a preternatural urgency to get as much information across in as little time as possible. However‚ this wasn’t the

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    Are Faces Special?

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    Are faces special? Critically evaluate the evidence that we have evolved a specialised neural network dedicated to processing faces. Brian Marron‚ 11461992‚ SF TSM. INTRODUCTION Processing faces is extremely important to humans as social beings. We are able to put and identity on thousands of faces (Gazzaniga‚ 2002) with ease‚ something we might take for granted. The value of this ability can be better understood when the world is viewed through the eyes of somebody with prosopagnosia‚ the inability

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    Face Pareidolia

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    there has been a lot of speculation as to whether face processing is a special process. Some of the issues involved in face recognition are the same as for recognising any other possible object‚ other issues seem to be unique to just face recognition. The question remaining‚ is if the brain’s most efficient solution is to have special mechanisms for face recognition‚ or to simply extend the abilities of existing object recognition mechanisms. Faces are surely special in a lot of phenomena‚ you can

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    Face And Unjust

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    It was the great Martin Luther King Jr. who once stated‚ "Sometimes a law is just on its face and unjust in its application." He was right in his beliefs as a law may appear correct on paper but when practiced‚ it becomes unfair and seemingly no longer applicable to the situation. In my own experience‚ King’s statement came alive when a close friend was unjustly sentenced. It was through this that I discovered to never put myself in a position where I could be made an example of. It was more then

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    Changing Fashions

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    Changing Fashions Fashions come and go and change rapidly with the years. Fashions come into style‚ then go out because people love change‚ variety and new things. No one wants to wear or use something that’s considered to be old. With the constant changing in the ideas of man‚ changes in style‚ manners‚ and attitude come about. When new fashions are established‚ it spreads very quickly‚ mainly among young teens and adults. The youth are more aware of what is going on in the society today – fashion

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    The Boston Matrix The Boston Matrix is a tool used by marketing managers to make decisions on which products within their portfolio that they should market and under what category on the Boston Matrix they fall into. There are four sections to the Boston Matrix‚ problem child‚ stars‚ dogs and cash cows. Each category is different to one another as they represent different products on how they are selling. The Boston Matrix can be useful to a business like Cadburys as they have a wide range of

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    There could be hundreds of possible reasons that culture differs from one location to another‚ but I believe some of the more prominent reasons include the demographic of the area‚ different beliefs‚ ideas and habits. Many cultures differ depending on the prosperity or wealth of the location. Wealthy areas are vastly different than poor areas in that physical items are more valued because there is a greater flow of money. Poor areas don’t necessarily value materials as much because they are more

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    Face to Face Summer Erxleben MAR2305 December 17‚ 2011 Brandi Summers Face to Face The manner in which I handled this customer service call was unprofessional and handled very poorly. I did not answer the phone within three rings or use the proper greeting that the company requires. There were many things I could have done different in this situation. First and foremost I should have done my job and handled her situation right away. However‚ that was not the case. Since I did not‚ there

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    My Face

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    Migrant Community. BENNETT‚ F. 1999. “The face of the state”. CORBRIDGE‚ S. and HARRIS‚ J. 2000. Government of India. 1984. White Paper on the Punjab Agitation JALAL‚ A. 1995. Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia: A Comparative and Historical JOHNSTON‚ H. 1979. The Voyage of the Komagata Maru: the Sikhs Challenge to LEONARD‚ K. 1994. “The Punjabi Pioneer Experience in America: Recognition or OBEROI‚ H. 1993. The Construction of Religious Boundaries: Culture‚ Identity‚ and Religious POULTER‚ S.

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    Face Validity

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    Face validity refers to how a test ‘looks’ as it measure what it is meant to measure. For listening test‚ it is expected that the questions and test subject will require takers to listen to audio recordings. Face validity also includes other factors such as the setting of the examination and the equipment used (Hughes‚ 2007). Finally‚ criterion validity refers to the criteria wherein the results of the examination will be compared to (Hughes‚ 2007. The criteria used to evaluate the skills of students

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