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    make sure that the driver stays awake. AP can also hold a conversation with a driver‚ telling jokes and asking questions intended to determine whether the driver can respond alertly enough. In this a camera could be used to evaluate the driver’s “facial state” and a voice analyzer to evaluate whether the driver was becoming drowsy. The AP system facilitates the driver with microphone‚ door lock sensor‚ temperature indicator‚ odor sensor. If a driver seemed to display too much fatigue‚ the artificial

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    are using such Biometrics to prevent errors and handling complex situations. THE FULCRUM BIOMETRICS (http://fulcumbiometrics.com) “Using fingerprints is by far the most popular method of biometrics authentication. The benefits of fingerprint recognition technology are numerous‚ it’s easy to use‚ the level of security increases‚ and passwords and PIN administration is drastically reduced”. * Fingerprint Scanning is to verify the authenticity of one person by his fingerprint. The system provides

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    Everyone knows that women usually don’t want to facial hair and try every way to get it permanently removed so they do not have to worry about it anymore. But did you know their is actually men who feel the the same way? You are going to find out some ways for men to get to their hair removed permanently. Facial hair is not what men just want to get rid of‚ they also may want to remove hair from other parts of their body as well. Here are some options and products you can use if you are man and wanting

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    are you” by analyzing human physical or behavioral characteristics. Biometric technology offers advanced verification for humans‚ identifying them through physical measurements of unique human characteristics such as fingerprints‚ iris scan‚ facial recognition etc. The main goal of this paper is to explore the positive and negative impact of biometric technology on organizations taking into cognizance the employer and employee perspective. This term paper is developed in four major sections. The

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    Ethical Analysis Assigned Case Number and Full Title: Case 9.5 “Facial Discrimination” a. In your own words‚ write a two- or three-sentence summary of this case. Three employees have finished interviewing college students for summer internships. The employees discuss how one of the candidates was too ugly to work at Allied Products Inc. Then employees begin discussing if discrimination on the basis of looks is unethical or even illegal. b. What is the essential ethical issue here

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    It was the worst facial hair she had ever seen. Most of the men in the gymnasium had beards. Some were attractive. Most looked like birds’ nests. This one was exceptional. “Hello?” A large red hand waved between them. “Hello?” Lisa plastered on a bright smile and repeated the phrase she had used a hundred times that day. “Happy Thanksgiving! Would you like white meat or dark?” “Hey!” A short man pushed the newcomer aside and shoved his plate at Lisa. “I was next. I want both. And Pete can wait in

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    today. Body Paragraph 2 A. Main Idea: The original use of Biometric Technology was for prisoners‚ police took a sample of their fingerprints to have their identity but their are plenty of other ways to have identification such as iris scans‚ facial scans‚ and others. 1.The New York state prison system began to use fingerprints for the identification of criminals in 1903 (Fingerprint Identification). 2. Hand Geometry measures users hands and fingers using a three dimensional perspective

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    people he finds that he makes a mess when he eats and it doesn’t do much for his self-image. He has always prided himself on his appearance and likes to look smart. My strengths * I had very good eye contact with audience * I used good facial expressions in presentation * I answered appropriate open and closed questions during my presentation * I took my time appropriately when speaking to the audience * I used a clear voice tone in the presentation * I expressed myself

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    there are few facets that can be seen in a non verbal communications. G.W. Porter divides non verbal communication to four categories. There are physical‚ aesthetic‚ signs and symbolic. Physical is a personal type of communications. It includes facial expressions‚ tone of voice‚ sense of touch‚ sense of smell and body motions. An employer and manager ability to utilise the non verbal communication to understand if the employee understands the command or instruction given. The physical personal

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    would use a microphone for the driver and a speech generator and the vehicle ’s audio speakers to converse with the driver. The conversation would be based on a personalized profile of the driver. A camera could be used to evaluate the driver ’s "facial state" and a voice analyzer to evaluate whether the driver was becoming drowsy. If a driver seemed to display too much fatigue‚ the artificial passenger might be programmed to open all the windows‚ sound a buzzer‚ increase background music volume

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