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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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    identification. When compared to a password‚ this type of system is much more difficult to fake since it is unique to the person. Below is a listing of all known biometric devices. Other common methods of a biometrics scan are a person’s face‚ hand‚ iris‚ and retina. Types of biometric devices Face scanner - Biometric face scanners identify a person by taking measurements of a person face. For example‚ the distance between the persons chin‚ eyes‚ nose‚ and mouth. These types of scanners can be

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    corresponding fraction as written on the object. B. 1. Presentation Amy and Iris were invited in a party. Amy eats 2/4 of the whole cake‚ and Iris eats twice as much Amy has eaten. How many parts of the cake they have eaten in all? Amy-  2/4 Iris-  4/4 Now‚ we will use shaded and not shaded blocks to represent the parts of the cake that they have eaten in all. So‚ out of six parts of the cake‚ Amy has eaten two parts of it‚ while Iris has eaten four parts of it. Thus‚ the shaded blocks represent the total

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    surprise)‚ but instead were very calm‚ cool and collected. Many talked about God and holding AA as the higher power in their lives. The meeting I attended best compares with the meetings I saw in the film 28 Days. While in rehabilitation center Gwen attends a series of inside the rehab meetings. As in the 28 Days meetings‚ the meeting I attended was held in a circle with people facing each other. There were no outbursts as in the movie‚ but there was an official "huger" who dispensed hugs as

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    which she grew up in‚ and also from the beating from her father to show his power‚ and also to prevent her from falling into the trap of prostitution‚ “finished up by beating the hell out of her everything she looked at a lad.” (p.189). This caused Iris to strive for a better future because she did not want to live like that forever‚ “She was in love with the idea of marriage. A home. She never had a home.” (p.189). After many years she has now improved her life substantially and has now become almost

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    Before World War II‚ the quintessential film contained bright‚ happy‚ and optimistic tones. However‚ when the United States entered the battlefield‚ motion pictures became less optimistic. As Americans discovered the circumstances of the war‚ the filmmakers of the time felt hopeless as well. Ultimately‚ movies became hard boiled‚ unheroic‚ and unromantic. This movement is known as film noir (or black film) because the movies of this era contain a dark mood and tone. It would continue to thrive until

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    1989. Christrup‚ Judy. “Our Twentieth Anniversary” Greenpeace Magazine. January/February/March 1991‚ pp. 13-20. Greenpeace. “About Greenpeace”. 1993. Greenpeace. “Greenpeace Capsule History”. 1992. Greenpeace Canada. “Hope for Our Planet”. 1993. Harwood‚ Michael. “Daredevils for the Environment” The New York Times Magazine. October 2‚ 1988‚ pp. 2-4.

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    but you can hardly see it because it’s made of clear tissue. Like glass‚ the cornea gives your eye a window in which to view the world. The a cornea is a transparent tissue covering the front of the eye. The cornea covers both the pupil and he iris eye‚ and it is partially responsible to focus light. The cornea is part of the external structure of the eyeball. The external layer of the eyeball is formed by the cornea‚ and the sclera. The cornea is a dome-shaped structure. The cornea does

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    illuminating parts are electric lamp and iris diaphragm while the sub-parts of magnifying parts are eyepiece and objective lens. The mechanical parts consist of most sub-parts among these three such as barrel‚ arm‚ stage‚ coarse focus knob‚ fine focus knob and base. Figure 1 : Fully Assembled Optical Microscope. Illuminating Parts: Electric Lamp The illuminating parts such as electric lamp and iris diaphragm are used to provide light. The

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    in the movie‚ Roy is a right fielder instead of a left fielder in the movie‚ and also‚ Iris‚ Roy’s “girlfriend”‚ is not a grandmother in the movie like she is in the book. Another important difference was that in the movie‚ Iris has a teenage son that is revealed to be Roy’s son too‚ because Roy and Iris grew up together when they were younger. This changed the movie a lot for me‚ because I could tell that Iris and Roy were going to end up together‚

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