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    FACE RECOGNITION INTRODUCTION • People have amazing ability to recognize and remember thousands of faces. • Face is an important part of who you are and how people identify you. • While humans have had the innate ability to recognize and distinguish faces for millions of years‚ computers are just catching up. • Face recognition is a fascinating problem with important commercial applications such as mug shot matching‚ crowd surveillance & witness face reconstruction. • In computer vision most

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    The Swensons and Engstroms in America Although no definitive explanation exists for William’s father‚ Charley Swenson‚ remaining in Sweden instead of emigrating with his parents and siblings‚ prospects of a sustainable livelihood accorded him by the inheritance of his father’s property suggests a plausible reason. Conversely‚ the rocky land of northern Gotland‚ hardly suitable for agriculture‚ provided an inhospitable environment for any farmer wishing to flourish.1 Nevertheless‚ perhaps with

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    the sound effects where very eerie and fitting to the subtopic discussed at the moment. The whole video is illustrated with graphics that were hand drawn; they were colored in mostly in different shades of black and white to portray a grim and clandestine environment in exception to red which was used to portray blood. An example that the illustrations were used to portray dread and compassion are a drawing the illustrator did of a small child working at a sweat shop and then a drawing of another

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    refused to give his own sons the few pennies they needed to buy pencils for school. It truly hurt him to part with his money. | 4. | His pertinacity‚ or stubbornness‚ is the cause of most of his trouble. | 5. | Rather than be involved in clandestine meetings‚ they did everything quite openly. | 6. | Ecclesiastics‚ such as priests‚ ministers‚ and pastors‚ should set models of behavior for their congregants. | 7. | The girl was churlish

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    contraceptives and reproductive health services‚ and refused the possibility to decide to terminate unwanted pregnancies with safe and legal abortions. Across the region‚ millions of abortions are performed every year‚ most of them under unsafe‚ clandestine conditions‚ and thousands of women die as a result. For example‚ in Argentina‚ women face multiple obstacles to obtaining contraceptives and risk their lives through unsafe abortions due to legal restrictions and a failure to implement even their

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    Old Major dies three nights after the meeting that united the animals. Over the next three months‚ the more intelligent animals begin to approach life differently. They now anticipate the Rebellion‚ for which they assume the task of preparing. The pigs take on the task of organizing and teaching the other animals because they are “generally recognized as being the cleverest of the animals” (35). Snowball‚ Napoleon‚ and Squealer have taken charge especially‚ and they have expanded Old Major’s concept

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    In Late Medieval England‚ women mainly occupied three roles: matchmaker‚ home caretaker‚ and baby maker. Though not fully restricted to the domestic sphere‚ political involvement of women was limited. The queen was an exception to this rule‚ yet she too had standards she was expected to meet. It was during the turbulent era of the Wars of the Roses that these common feminine roles were developed in and through the lives of Margaret Paston‚ Elizabeth Woodville‚ and most of all‚ Margaret of Anjou.

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    Causes for Parallel Economy There are several factors responsible for the emergence – of parallel economy. It would be relevant to discuss those factors so that a correct understanding about the genesis‚ growth and expansion of black money can be made. The principal factors are: 1. Rigid and Complicated tax & high tax rates implemented by the government- High tax rates and defective tax structure have also been responsible for the existence of black money to a large extent. Take for instance

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    declaration of open surveillance" coupled with "a blockade against offensive weapons entering Cuba"; and "military action directed against Cuba‚ starting with an air attack against the missiles" (Chang‚ 2). When U.S. reconnaissance flights revealed the clandestine construction of missile launching sites‚ President Kennedy publicly denounced (Oct. 22‚ 1962) the Soviet actions. The options of taking military action against Cuba and Russia luckily never took place and President Kennedy chose to impose a naval

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    opportunities abroad have fuelled people’s desire to go migrate‚ by whatever means‚ which has made many vulnerable to trafficking (Danailova-Trainor and Laczko 2010). It is difficult to accurately measure the impact of trafficking because of its clandestine nature and hidden economies in which trafficked people work. Lack of legislation and inadequate national definitions; lack of political will; inexperience in dealing with the issue; corruption; victims’ inability or unwillingness to cooperate all

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