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    face is much flatter. (Pathways‚ 2016) Another prominent feature in chimps and some hominin species is the supraorbital torus or brow ridge‚ which is a prominent continuous ridge running above the eyes and nose‚ in comparison to the smaller ridge over the eye sockets separated by a shallow groove in Homo sapiens. (Carta‚ ND) Diagram 3 illustrates the brow ridge and zygomatic arch shapes and sizes in both humans and chimps. The zygomatic arch‚ is an arch of bone which the temporal muscles pass through

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    Volume 3‚ Issue 4‚ April 2013 ISSN: 2277 128X International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering Research Paper Available online at: www.ijarcsse.com An Attendance Monitoring System Using Biometrics Authentication Seema Rao‚ Prof.K.J.Satoa CSE‚CSVTU Chhattisgarh‚ India Abstract- Biometric technology that involves the identification and verification of individuals by analyzing the human fingerprint characteristics has been widely used in various aspect

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    fingerprints. In this paper we present a review of touch-less fingerprint recognition systems that use digital camera. We present some challenging problems that occur while developing the touch-less system. These problems are low contrast between the ridge and the valley pattern on fingerprint image‚ non-uniform lighting‚ motion blurriness and defocus‚ due to less depth of field of digital camera. The touch-less fingerprint recognition system can be divided into three main modules: preprocessing

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    A Brief Comparison of Heroes in Chinese Mythologies and in Japanese Mythologies 1 Abstract Traditional mythologies are closely related to religions‚ a certain religion often depends on its myths to convince people and thus survive. Mythologies can be created and modified by religious groups.1In this paper‚ I compare the heroes in the Japanese mythologies‚ mainly the Kojiki2 and the Fudoki3 and the Chinese mythologies‚ mainly the Shan Hai Jing4 and Huainanzi5 and have found that the common things

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    Meg Houbolt April 19‚ 2013 “Paradise Lost” Criminal Justice 101-A Law Enforcement 102-A Jessie Misskelley’s signed a Miranda waiver on tape before he was interrogated by Detective Ridge. His confession is not admissible under Iowa law on “Miranda” voluntariness‚ but I do not believe that the evidence supports his confession. In the case of State of IOwa‚ Appellee v. Jimmie Lee HODGES page 347‚ Hodges confessed to the crime that he was accused of after the police officer “suggested that by

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    facts that characterize the oceanic ridge system. Four facts that characterize the oceanic ridge system are: firstly‚ it represents 20 percent of Earth’s surface‚ the oceanic ridge system winds through all major ocean basin like the seams on a baseball. Ridges vary in width from 600 miles to 2500 miles. The mid-ocean ridge represents an area where‚ lithospheric plates move apart and new crust is created by magma pushing up from the mantle . Also‚ the mid-ocean ridge system is an example of a divergent

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    plain a smooth and nearly flat area of the ocean floor. It is here that debris from the continent settles. In some places‚ deep‚ steep-sided canyons called trenches cut into the abyssal plain. A continuous range of mountains called the mid-ocean ridge winds around Earth like a seam on a baseball. There are mountains on the abyssal plain‚ too. Some reach above the ocean surface to form volcanic islands. Others‚ called seamounts are completely under water. These forms are covered by pelagic sentiments

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    When Albert Gallatin‚ a statesman in Jefferson’s cabinet‚ expressed interest in learning more of Cherokee’s history‚ Ridge immediately wrote him a letter disclosing his vision of the future of the Cherokee Nation and describing their culture in great detail. Ridge attempted to display a different image than simply “savages”: “They [Cherokees] have their regular meals as the whites … tables are usually covered with a clean cloth and furnished

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    force of about 15‚000 American troops in regular infantry and cavalry regiments‚ including all four of the army’s "Colored" regiments‚ and volunteer regiments‚ among them Roosevelt and his "Rough Riders"‚ the 71st New York and 1st North Carolina‚ and rebel Cuban forces attacked 1‚270 entrenched Spaniards in dangerous Civil War-style frontal assaults at the Battle of El Caney and Battle of San Juan Hill outside of Santiago. More than 200 U.S. soldiers were killed and close to 1‚200 wounded in the fighting

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    events such as the Battle of Vimy Ridge established identity‚ independence and nationalism for Canadians. Shameful events though‚ such as the Internment of Japanese-Canadians‚ violated human rights and promoted inequality. Canada developed as a nation during the twentieth century through the victory of the Battle of Vimy Ridge in World War One‚ the Persons Case in 1929 and the internment of Japanese-Canadians throughout the Second World War. The Battle of Vimy Ridge gave Canadians a sense of nationalism

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