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    Model Minority: Better Luck Next Time Often one’s perception of an individual could set a fixed idea of them before even meeting them. Usually race plays a huge role in how one is perceived by others. Minorities especially face this discrimination; however, there is one social group who is praised among these minorities. This social group is none other than the model minority. The model minority myth is nothing new; it’s often been used in popular culture as a background theme. One example of…

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    SEGMENTATION IN RETINAL FUNDUS IMAGES USING PRE-PROCESSING AND ITERATIVE REFINEMENT Ms.A.Rajapackiam PG Scholar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Chandy college of Engineering, Mullakadu,Thoothukudi(T.N)India. rajiamrose91@gmail.com Mr.L.Arokia Jesu Prabhu AP/CSE , Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Chandy college of Engineering, Mullakadu,Thoothukudi(T.N)India. jlplazer@gmail.com ABSTRACT Automatic diagnosis of several diseases such as Diabetic retinopathy,…

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    as a possibility while recruiting these men. This study was published in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal by Vikranth Bejjanki and some colleagues who work for the research department at Princeton University, a credible college. Although, Bejjanki and colleagues (2011) did point out that the study was funded by different health and vision foundations which is easily a bias because health and vison companies are wanting to prove that certain things…

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    complemented with the man’s age and the background signifies that as the man continues on with life, he continues to get dirty, essentially wearing the “layers” of his past with him as he looks to the future. The fading etches of the word Yale stick out in comparison to the man’s weathering shirt, Afro-American race, and aging physiognomy. Yale University is known worldwide as the pinnacle of higher education and scholarly innovation. However, the reality is for so many African Americans…

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    planted. There will be no farms in urban areas. High school life for him will be more colorful. He will be in an international high school where the teaching language is English. Courses he will learn include math, history, science, and so on. The college entrance exam will not be his only choice. He will prepare SAT and TOFEL or IELTS and…

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    pleasure or happiness usually ends up being better than low quality pleasure life in the long run. Many philosophers focused on how people can increase their happiness and even though some are divided, Socrates and John Stuart Mill both agree on the contrast between high and low quality pleasures in relation to the good life. Mill believes that a person with a high level of intelligence has higher standards of what makes them happy compared to a lower intelligence person. A person with low…

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    Bilingual Education

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    education, helping them receive adequate grades in comparison to other students, gives them short term results and has a major effect of long term abilities that can be detrimental the nation (Collins, “Bilingual Educations Does Not Help Students”). The immigration surge in america today may trigger the thought that bilingual education is necessary. For instance, María Estela Brisk, a professor of education at the Lynch School of Education, Boston College, brings to attention the disadvantage at…

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    my country in the manner of education. Schools in the United State are mixed, share the same class boys and girls. On the other hand, schools in Iraq are separate; there are schools for boys and schools for girls until they reach college. Also,…

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    times a day: advertisements. Berger also discusses how traditionally paintings were a way for a person to display their wealth and all they had accomplished. This ties into Kimball’s opinion that those who, he more specifically notes, attend Bard College do so as a testament to their wealth in compensation for their lack the abilities to “get into a Harvard or Yale or Williams”(Kimball). The two authors demonstrate that even centuries apart, art (and art school in Kimballs case) are generally…

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    will guide you through a comparison and contrast of Landon Catlett and Steven Eubanks, showing their similarities and differences in schooling, their childhood, and their personalities. During Landon’s first experience with school, he was attending a pre-school in Portland before his family moved closer to his father, whom lived in Arkansas at the time. After moving to Arkansas, Landon finished his pre-school…

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