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    Hair Segmentation Essay

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    Our algorithm is divided into two steps. Firstly, we take information from frequential and color analysis in order to create binary masks as descriptor of the hair location. Secondly, we perform a 'matting treatment' which is a process to extract foreground object from an image. This approach is based on markers which positions are initialized from the fusion of frequential and…

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    his ‘radical’ opinions on income inequality and the issues that stem from such a divide. Bernie Sanders has single handedly brought income inequality into the debate amongst 2016 presidential candidates, as he has exemplified Weber’s charisma classification, as “Charismatic authority is found in a leader whose mission and vision inspire others.”…

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    Introduction Business Intelligence is a technology that is used to gather,store,access and analyzing data to help business users in making better decisions on the other hand Artificial Intelligence is a way to make a computer,a computer-controlled robot,or a software that think intelligently like humans.Artificial Intelligence is based on the study that how human thinks,learn,decide and work in order to resolve an issue and then using the outcome of this study as a basis of developing…

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    The origin of Postcolonial criticism was marked, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, by critics’ efforts to “undermine the text of colonial authority as well as to install a distance from the concepts of anticolonialist theory” (Parry, 2004: 67). It was referred to as ‘colonial discourse analysis’. Postcolonial criticism emerged with Edward W. Said’s Orientalism, it acquired the name ‘postcolonialism’ in the late 1980s. It is concerned with historical, political, cultural and textual outcomes of…

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    to why “othering” is still prevalent today, its consequences are extremely detrimental to society. The tone and words used to refer to individuals based on their ethnicity or color of their skin can have severe effects on its victims. Simple classifications like “those people” immediately degrades a group, putting them in a closed box of inferiority. In contrast to being mindful that every person…

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    Sexist Gender Roles

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    Ever since its emergence in the early twentieth century, television has been used to manifest cultural and societal values. In the United States, television has become the prime method for advertisers to illustrate and emphasize social norms to an ever growing audience. Such ads, characterized by unrealistic beliefs often related by social ties and their development in a recurring environment, establish the gender roles which appear in American society. For this reason, many American ads rely…

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    Rebecca Skloot, in the second part of the “Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks”, extensively examines the relationship of science with the non-scientific and indicates the reality of the scientific community. Basically, the reading explicates the consequences, both within and outside science, of the research enthusiasm of the scientists. Humans are classified in terms of their ability and regularity of exercising science. This categorization is quite different from those based on identity such as…

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    Bullying And Antibullying

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    “How Bullying can Affect” Jones, Joseph R., and Sharon Murphy Augustine. “Creating An Anti-Bullying Culture In Secondary Schools: Characterists to Consider When Constructing Appropriate Anti-Bullying Programs.” American Secondary Education, vol. 43, no. 3, 2015, p. 73. MasterFILE Premier, Retrieved from ezlib.gatewaycc.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com.ezlib.gatewaycc.edu:2048/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f5h&AN=108991090&site=ehost-live. (Crothers & Kolber, 2004) We are advocated of a…

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    “Man, I Feel Like A Woman.”: The Gender Binary System in Victorian England Victorian England is not as grand as it seems. The rules of society put pressure both on men and women to conform to these strict and restraining statutes. After reading Silas Marner by George Eliot, (Mary Ann Evans), it became clear. Silas was looked down upon because he single-handedly raised a child. This was a breakthrough in the gender barrier. Silas was also excommunicated from his former village Lantern Yard. Due…

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    There is no caste system within these homes, you can be an untouchable (the lowest social hierarchy) to lower middle class, and these social classifications are no longer relevant within the Hijra culture. However, seniority is a strict guide within the communities, Hijras always have a guru, an older sponsor who is responsible for the new recruit they pay and are indebted to their guru and cannot…

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