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    Automatic Face Recognition

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    AUTOMATIC FACE RECOGNITION INTRODUCTION: A facial recognition system is a computer application for automatically identifying or verifying a person from a digital image or a video frame from a video source. One of the ways to do this is by comparing selected facial features from the image and a facial database. It is typically used in security systems and can be compared to other biometrics such as fingerprint or eye iris recognition systems. Final template TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES:

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    Black Boy

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    Through His Eyes Things are always nicer in thought than in reality; with some this is not a big deal‚ but with others it’s a deal breaker. In Richard Wright’s case‚ this is a major “deal breaker”. This is all in Richard Wright’s autobiography titled Black Boy. Richard‚ as a young boy‚ is constantly beaten and rebuked wrongly by his family. As a young man‚ he discovers money and thrives for knowledge and writing skill. Finally‚ as a mature adult he goes through stressful issues with his Communist

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    North Face Essay

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    North Face? 3. Aside from selling their products directly to the consumer over their own website‚ North Face also distributes their products through other online partners. Would looking into how affective the sales of North Face products are through their online partners be a topic

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    Face-Ism In Cleopatra

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    the sense of “not keeping up with” – in a word: “face-ism.” Face-ism is the phenomenon of men’s faces tending to receive more prominence than women’s from depictions in advertising to‚ as recently discussed‚ politicians (Konrath & Schwarz). Cleopatra was depicted on a coin in contrast to the monumental statues of males‚ according to the documentary. Could this be an example of behind a great man there is a great woman? This would

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    The True Face of Islam

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    The True Face of Islam People think of the September 11 tragedy when they hear the words Muslims or Islam. The media and what it shows about Muslims have made the real picture of Islam fade away. People in the US totally misunderstand concepts of Islam; because only a group of Muslims is presented to people on TV‚ which gives a misconception to people that all Muslims are the same as what is presented. Islam is a better religion than what most people in the US think. There is a big misunderstanding

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    Chinese Face Reading

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    Chinese Face Reading Bermin Weilbacher-Matos Introduction to Psychology Picking up personality can be a very fun and adventurous process. Many cultural societies have many ways to do it and so many people to test; you’re never going to get the same results. One very interesting way of determining someone’s personality is Face Reading. This is a type of physiognomy that can show you your hidden personality‚ history‚ current situation‚ your future‚ even how well your health is. Face reading was

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    Kritios Boy

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    The Kritios boy belongs to the Late Archaic period and is the first sculpture that displays accurate human features that would later be the foundation of classical sculptures. The Kritios boy was named because it is believed to be the work of Krito‚ the teacher of Myron‚ from around 480 BCE. The statue is made of marble and is considerably smaller than a life-size human‚ standing at 1.17m. The torso of the sculpture was first found buried outside the Acropolis in 1866.The head was later found 23

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    Lost and Found Review

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    English 101-06 28 September 2013 Review: Lost and Found Lost and Found is the first book of the Bluford Series. It’s about a girl named Darcy and her sister Jamee whose father left them when they were the age of nine and eleven. Five years later‚ he decides to re-enter their lives. While he was away the family had many struggles. Upon his return‚ the family is unsure of what to do or how to respond to his return. I personally enjoyed this book because it has action‚ drama and mystery. It would

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    Lost letters of Pergamum

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    25‚ 2013 Prof. Brodin Pergamum Reflection The Lost Letters of Pergamum “You did not renounce your faith in me‚ not even in the days of Antipas‚ my faithful witness‚ who was put to death in your city--where Satan lives.” (Revelations 2:13). In “The Lost Letters of Pergamum”‚ by Bruce Longenecker‚ he takes the name found in Revelations and creates a fictional character in a world based two thousand years ago. Antipas is a Roman Civic leader who learns much about Christianity through Luke’s Gospel

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    Atlantis, a Lost Continent

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    thing to keep in mind is that mythical terms have a number of different etymologies‚ and are often interpretable in different languages‚ into which they were adapted when the myths were introduced locally. For instance‚ Atlas means‚ in Greek‚ "the one who could not withstand." Atlas was known as the "Pillar of Heaven"‚ that is‚ its support. When Atlas became overburdened‚ the skies fell down‚ burying Atlantis. The names of Atlas and Atlantis originally came from the Sanskrit‚ which is the Holy Language

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