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    biometrics

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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION Fingerprint technology is a part of biometric system that is made to recognize special characteristics of an individual. Basically it involves an individual’s fingerprint‚ where those minute raised ridges on our volar pads are called ‘friction ridge skin’ is special from one person to another. For this reason fingerprints are able to be used as a form of personal identification as it is reliable and accurate. No one would have to remember passwords‚ PIN numbers or even

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    Catch the Moon

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    Both “Catch the Moon” by Judith Ortiz Cofer and “The Bass‚ the River‚ and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell are short stories with similar ideas and themes. Although the characters and plots differ slightly‚ the central themes are very similar. In “Catch the Moon”‚ the love of the main characters mother continues to strengthen him even after her death. In “The Bass‚ the River‚ and Sheila Mant”‚ the narrators love for fishing continues to give him strength after he loses the girl he thought he loved

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    Contract Case Summary

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    The case scenario starts off by stating that two employees of the hospital engaged in an exclusive contract. Since Ortiz agreement was to provide services to individuals in rural communities it ended up lowering the fees for the anesthesiologist so he decided to renegotiate his contract with the hospital which breached his original contract between the two of them causing the anesthetist services with the hospital. In turn leading to a lawsuit filed sharing that there was a violation made regarding

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    As history has shown us‚ the mid twentieth century was a time for inspirational and instrumental societal change within the United States. Not only did we have the civil rights movement—a movement that peacefully and strategically fought for the rights and equality of African Americans—but we also had other social movements‚ such as the women’s reproductive rights movement‚ which was a movement that fearlessly fought for reproductive rights and overall equality for the women of the United States

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    The use of technology has always been vital to the life and survival of the human race. Ever since the Neanderthals utilized wooden tools to hunt and cook 500‚000 years ago‚ humans have been fascinated with developing the next cutting edge technology or invention. In 1955‚ John McCarthy used a term called artificial intelligence‚ and defined it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines". Over the last 60 years with the inventions of computers‚ cell phones‚ and the internet‚ artificial

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    The House On Mango Street Discussion Questions 1. In the House On Mango Street‚ Esperanza is talking about how she has lived many different places in her life. “We didn’t always live on Mango Street. Before that we lived on Loomis on the third floor‚ and before that we lived on Keeler. Before Keeler it was Paulina‚ and before that I can’t remember” she said. That quote tells you all the places she has lived‚ but it doesn’t tell you why Mango Street is different. The reason Mango Street

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    SIMULACIÓN

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    EXITO Economics for Managerial Decision Making: Market Structures JOSE E ORTIZ ANDINO ECO/561PR - ECONOMICS 12/03/2013  ADELAIDA TORRES-DILAN Introduction This review paper shines a light on how vital the use of economic tools is in making managerial decisions as reflected in the simulation. Decision making process of management is described in different market structures. Just as it pertains to any for-profit business organization‚ the goal is to cut and

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    bully in Japan and America

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    Maaya Fujita! 1M140049-9
 Writing 2 1st Draft ! Bullying in Japan and the United States! ! Bullying occurs world-wide no matter where it is. The recent school bullying statistics show that 77 percent of American students have been bullied in some way (“School”). Also‚ a survey conducted by Japanese Ministry of Education tells that in 2012‚ six out of those cases of a total of 196 students who committed suicide were linked with bullying (Torres). Bullying has a lot of influence on the children

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    In Sherman Alexie’s story‚ "A Drug Called Tradition‚" from his story collection‚ The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven‚ Victor‚ the narrator‚ speaks about what he calls the skeletons of the past and the future: "There are things you should learn. Your past is a skeleton walking one step behind you‚ and your future is a skeleton walking one step in front of you … Now‚ these skeletons are made of memories‚ dreams‚ and voices. And they can trap you in the in-between‚ between touching and becoming

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    father. Pat‚ who is frustrated by the parallels between his own violent tendencies and his father’s behavior‚ pushes him away when he meets Tiffany (Jennifer Laurence‚) a disturbed young widow and sister-in-law to Pat’s best friend Ronnie (Johnny Ortiz.) In obvious irony‚ Ronnie is perhaps the unhappiest character in the film‚ though he is in a stable marriage with Pat’s ex-wife’s sister Veronica

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