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    Speaker recognition is a biometric technique that uses an individual’s voice for identification or verification purpose. There are many people who often confuse themselves thinking that voice (speaker) recognition and speech recognition are one and the same but there is a fundamental difference between the two. Speech recognition system recognizes what is being spoken irrespective of the speaker whereas speaker recognition system identifies or verifies the speaker who has made an utterance.…

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    Al Qaeda, which is Arabic for “the base”, is an Islamic terrorist group whose ultimate goal is to establish its version of Islamic rule all across any Muslim territory. 9/11, as well as other terrorist attacks, were some of the many attacks in the past decade conducted by Al Qaeda. On September 11, 2001, Al Qaeda hijacked 4 American passenger planes. Then, they flew those planes, conducting a suicide mission as they flew those hijacked planes into both Twin Towers and the Pentagon. The 4th plane…

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    Subway Attack Report

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    Being originally from Washington, D.C., I spent my childhood riding the subway with my parents from the city to the suburbs. We would pick up our car at the local park-and-ride down the street from our home, and then repeat the same process the next day. During the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, because of the subway, my parents had quick and easy access to my daycare center. With the said, according to the Department of Transportation, statistical data revealed that from…

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    in the paper records. Additionally, patients often lose their clinic cards making it hard to trace their medical history and clinic appointment information faster. Efficiency can be improved by digitalization, most preferably taking the patients’ biometric…

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    On September 11, 2001 nearly 3000 people were killed due to a terrorist attack. Senator Lamar Alexander stated “September 11, is one of our worst days but it brought out the best in us. It unified us as a country and showed our charitable instincts and reminded us of what we stand for.” Today I will inform you all on the tragedies that occurred on September 11, 2001, and will also be informing you all on the changes the United States made to prevent terrorist attacks like this from happening…

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    these workers will not get deportation back in their country. Republican are willing to accept legal immigration and they believe that legal immigration is safety for America security. They track to see who enter and leave the United states through Biometric Data to make sure that nobody will not enter illegally in US. In conclusion, the effect of immigration on the US economy are less education knowledge, less skilled immigrants including with illegal immigration, and the highest rate of birth…

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    The lock should require multi-factor authentication, such as a card swipe and an access PIN, or a biometric id check and a PIN. Preferably, the PIN entry keypad would randomize the position of the digits for each PIN entry attempt. The system should be connected to the network, be centrally configured and record all access attempts in a log. c) Video…

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    can easily access a patient’s health information and send them a report on their progress, appointments, or test results. Mobile Health assists patients in being active participants in their treatment seeing as though it joins communication with biometrics. For example, through Mobile Health a patient can wirelessly check their blood pressure. So, this technology improves patients’ well-being and…

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    Syrian Refugees Case Study

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    Imagine going to bed every night not knowing if you are going to wake up in the morning, because a bomb may be dropped on the house that you are living in. Your family is unable to find food or water because there is nothing left of the town where you reside or you are forced to do things you do not believe are right just because the people who control your town are threatening to kill your loved ones if you do not. These scenarios are all too real for people who are living out in the Middle…

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    Lock And Key Importance

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    Lock and key is the interaction between a several materials that allows you to have control of accessing to physical properties, which was created by ancient Egyptians and from the information I have found, the first lock and key was created so they could keep their belongings to themselves. There are multiple models for security such as lock and key, padlock, safe and many more but I selected lock and key as the topic as I use it every day in my life from unlocking doors or even securing my…

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