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    Facial Serums—The What‚ Why‚ and How These days it seems like some of the most unlikely concoctions end up being the most talked about beauty products and trends. I mean‚ we are living in a time where vampire facials (a.k.a blood facials) and sheep placenta facials are a thing. Doesn’t sound too appealing‚ does it? For those who are a little squeamish‚ it might be worth opting for tried and true methods and products—no blood or placenta involved! Today‚ we’re talking serums. A topical skin care

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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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    Non Verbal Communication

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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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    Artificial Passenger 1

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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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    Criminology in the Future

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    enduring physical or behavioral characteristics (Johnson‚ p. 92‚ 2004). Examples of applications were fingerprints and facial traits. Many countries like the United States used the method to identify any individuals who entered the territory. Workers alerted if the person had any criminal records or are subject to a deportation. United Arab Emirate (UAE) has the world biggest iris recognition system (University of Phoenix‚ 2012). Anyone who entered the country had scanned his or her one side of the eye

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    Biometric Identification

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    Currently in India a system is being developed for biometric identification on an incredibly large scale. By the year 2015‚ the government plans to have 600 million Unique Identification Numbers (UID) that will be linked to fingerprints‚ iris scans‚ and facial photographs (Guha). The purpose behind this movement is not an addition to national security‚ but an increase of social benefits (Guha). The Unique ID‚ which has now been named “Aadhaar”‚ has the purpose of radically changing the current schemes

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    N170 Object Recognition

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    example‚ patients CK who lost ability to recognize objects after a car accident performed perfectly on the tasks of face recognition. () Meanwhile‚ many cases of patients who suffered prosopagnosia‚ their ability of object identification remains intact. It suggests there is a double dissociation between face and object recognition. Although it helps us to know face and object recognition may not activate the same region of the brain areas‚ we do not know yet which areas are responsible to them respectively

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    ALGORITHMIC AND MATHEMATICAL PRINCIPLES OF AUTOMATIC NUMBER PLATE RECOGNITION SYSTEMS Introduction It is believed that there are currently more than half a billion cars on the roads worldwide. All those vehicles have their vehicle identification number ("VIN") which states a legal license to participate in the public traffic. No vehicle without properly mounted‚ well visible and well readable license plate should run on the roads. The license number is the most important identification

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    ’There are various degrees of recognition in tragedy. In Othello‚ recognition is minimal: the protagonist learns what he has done and what he has lost‚ but learns little or nothing about himself.’’ How far do you agree? – This is a quote that I have adapted into my thesis‚ taken from ‘’A Book of literary terms’’. Anagnorisis‚ a Greek word meaning ‘’recognition’’‚ is described by Aristotle as ‘’a change from ignorance to knowledge’’. I agree with this statement as‚ in the play Othello‚ Othello’s

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