Academy of Economic Studies - Faculty of Cybernetics‚ Statistics and Business Informatics - Master Thesis Scientific Coordinator Prof. Ion IVAN‚ Ph.D. Graduate Valentin-Petruţ SUCIU – Bucharest 2011 – Academy of Economic Studies - Faculty of Cybernetics‚ Statistics and Business Informatics - !!! DRAFT !!! Master Thesis Secure Face Recognition and User Access !!! DRAFT !!! Scientific Coordinator Prof. Ion IVAN‚ Ph.D. Graduate Valentin-Petruţ SUCIU - Bucharest 2011 - Contents Introduction
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Antibiotic Case Study 1. I would ask the patient if she uses any feminine or hygiene products. Besides pain‚ have you had any other symptoms? 2. I would expect the patient to have a urinalysis done. The presence of WBC’s‚ leukocytes esterase‚ nitrates‚ or bacteria indicates UTI. (Pagana‚ Pagana‚ 2010 pg. 1021) A urine culture and sensitivity test can be done as well. This test will indicate a specific bscterium that is present in the patient’s urine. A blood sample will probably be taken as well
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Enzyme Lab Using Jello INTRODUCTION: Enzymes are known as protein catalysts. The name protein catalyst suggests that most enzymes are made of proteins. A catalyst is a substance that speeds up chemical reactions without being consumed in the process. (Giuseppe‚ M 2002‚ p.69). After a reaction has been catalyzed‚ the catalyst can be used again to catalyze the same reaction. Enzymes reduce the activation energy (minimal energy) it takes for a reaction to take place. Enzymes can either catabolize
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How We Learn Multiple Intelligences (M.I) was a theory Howard Gardner developed in 1983. This is a theory of intelligences was a good way to explain the different ways that people learn. This theory explains how people learn and others learn in different ways. Intelligence is the ability to understand‚ learn and problem solve or creativity that are valued within one or more cultural settings”. Gardner found that there are eight intelligences and could possibly be more. Paragraph 2 Howard Gardner
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From t he Classroom Using Facebook to Teach Rhetorical Analysis Jane Mathison Fife The attraction of Facebook is a puzzle to many people over the age of thirtyfive‚ and that includes most college faculty. Yet students confess to spending significant amounts of time on Facebook‚ sometimes hours a day. If you teach in a computer classroom‚ you have probably observed students using Facebook when you walk in the room. Literacy practices that fall outside the realm of traditional academic writing
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Artificial Intelligence: What Is It Good For? Katrina L Schultz INF 103 Aaron Richardson 01/14/2013 The science of artificial intelligence‚ often abbreviated to A.I.‚ is an exciting and dynamic field that’s rife with potentially unlimited applications. It is something that is already becoming part of our everyday lives‚ and will likely only become more and more common as the field continues to advance. What‚ exactly‚ is artificial intelligence‚ though? The Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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developed the theory of multiple intelligences. His theory expanded the limits of the traditional I.Q. tests‚ so as to account for a broader range of human potential in children and adults. The theory includes 9 different intelligences; verbal-linguistic‚ logical-mathematical‚ visual-spatial‚ bodily kinesthetic‚ musical-rhythmic‚ interpersonal‚ intrapersonal‚ naturalistic‚ and existential. Dr. Gardner formulated this theory some eighty years after the first intelligence tests were created. Gardner
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Students just follow the way their teacher speak even it is sometimes wrong (Hieu 2011). Consequently‚ learning English follows these traditional methods will make students passive and ineffective in speaking English. This report will focus on using communicative approach‚ especially tasks‚ to motivate teenager speak English. First of all‚ the report will briefly describe some characteristics of teenager learners‚ so teacher can understand and know how to deal with them. Secondly‚ some of the
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established. What are the benefits that it has brought to us? In my opinion‚ there are three advantages that it has: communication‚ entertainment‚ and providing benefits. The first important one is global communication. Cell phone allows us to communicate with our family and friends no matter where they are. Imagine a situation when you are on a holiday in Hawaii‚ and you urgently need to talk to your family or just miss them‚ you can simply dial their numbers to your phone. In a flash you will hear
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Mitchell v. Lovington Good Samaritan Center‚ Inc.‚ 555 P.2d 696 (1976). Facts: The appellee was terminated from the Lovington Good Samaritan Center‚ Inc. on June 4‚ 1974. On June 12‚ 1974 Mrs. Mitchell applied for unemployment compensation benefits. She was initially disqualified from seven weeks of benefits by a deputy of the Unemployment Security Commission. Mrs. Mitchell then filed an appeal‚ and the Appeal Tribunal reversed the deputy’s decision. Mrs. Mitchell’s benefits were reinstated on
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