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    [pic] DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING NEURAL NETWORK BASED VEHICLE LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION SYSTEM PRESENTED BY K.RAMAKRISHNAN III YEAR CSE ramky24@gmail.com 9042213575 N.M.SREENIVASAN III YEAR CSE sreeni02terror@gmail.com 9677635743 ABSTRACT: This paper presents a neural network based system that is able to analyse the image of a car given by a camera to locate the registration plate‚ recognise and validate the registration number of the

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    Congress of Vienna (1815)

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    Congress of Vienna (1815) In September 1814 – June 1815‚ the leaders who vanquished Napoleon‚ European representatives‚ and those who believe they were in "high circles" gathered together to redraw territorial boundaries and fashion a lasting peace at the end of the Napoleonic wars after the downfall of Napoleon.  Dominated by four major victors – Great Britain‚ Prussia‚ Russia‚ and Austria set peace term with France in April.  signing a crucial document  legitimacy (territories

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    the events taking place during the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Beneath the façade of all the reveling‚ this gathering of diplomats marked the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the turmoil they wrought on Europe‚ reshaping the order and structure of the continent in its legacy. With Austria‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ Prussia‚ and Russia playing the lead roles in the Congress while the rest of the world essentially watched‚ the two foremost concerns in Vienna were the containment of France‚ and the restoration

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    Ports 1961 Case Analysis

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    CASE STUDY: PORTS 1961 I. Background Ports 1961 is a subsidiary of parent company PORTS International. It was founded in Canada in 1961 by Luke Tanabe in what started as a thriving family business that lost its standing due to mismanagement by Tanabe’s successors. In 1989 the company was acquired by brothers Alfred Chan and Edward Tan. After a global economic recession hit the market‚ Alfred decided to close all American operations and moved the entire business to China in 1993. He focused

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    Apaquogue 1961 This piece of artwork “Apaquogue‚ 1961” was created by Adolph Gottlieb (American‚ born 1903-1974). In fact the naming of the artwork comes from the name of a road near the ocean close to Gottlieb’s home. Medium used to create this masterpiece is oil on canvas. It is located in The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth‚ Texas. The sizing of this canvas is 74 ¼ by 94 ¼ inches. Canvas was acquired in 1984‚ to the collection of the Modern Art Museum‚ Museum purchase. The Apaquogue took me back

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    Congress of Vienna 1814-1815 Which political philosophy was overthrown and converted into an -ism during the French Revolution. * Conservatism: the conservatives wanted to uphold the traditional ways of government Liberalism Liberalism was more closely connected to the spirit and outlook of the enlightenment than to any of the other isms of the early 19th century. Liberalism was reformist and political rather than revolutionary in character. Nationalism In order to be a nation

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    think that some of the Congress of Vienna’s decisions weren’t the fairest. In 1814-1815‚ after the downfall of Napoleon‚ representatives from the five "great powers" met to establish long-lasting peace and stability. The three goals of the Congress of Vienna were to surround France with strong countries‚ to prevent French aggression. The next step of the congress was to restore a balance of power‚ so that no country would be a threat to others. The main concern of this action‚ was what they were going

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    Vienna is the capital of Austria‚ and its largest city. It is also one of Austria’s nine states. This city has always been known for its rich culture and fascinating history‚ but is especially famous for a period that is known for a variety of things. From 1730 to 1900‚ Vienna experienced what is known today to be its “Great Age”. During this time‚ Vienna was thriving more than ever. It was legendary for its unique culture and social background‚ which influenced the music‚ food‚ art‚ and many other

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    constitutional convention

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    in some areas it reliant on the constitutional conventions‚ even to dealing with substantial aspects of constitutional behavior. For example‚ the Queen should give the Royal assent to the Bill which has been properly passed by the Parliament. Unlike the America where have the codified constitution to rule the powers of president and his cabinet‚ the powers of minister in this country are broadly accounted by the ministerial responsibility convention. Even though the Great Britain is lack of written

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    Formula and Convention as Seen in J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter and The Philosophers Stone J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone and subsequent novels have received extraordinary amounts of attention and exploded into everyday pop culture. One theory accredits their success to the incorporation of a recurrent mythological theme‚ or convention‚ specifically the hero’s adventure narrative that is known to most everyday readers‚ especially those with a love for the fantasy genre. Harry

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