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    Teaching controversial issues in the classroom through discussion is the most beneficial method for students to learn about these matters because it teaches them how to be open-minded, think critically about their own beliefs, and forces them to master their public speaking and interpersonal skills. The benefits of using discussions in classrooms to teach contentious topics are endless but the three previously mentioned have proven to be the most valuable by students, teachers, and parents…

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    Journal #5 Riley Parsley said “um” a lot and did not have good pronunciation or talk loud enough. I could not understand him at times and he did not have good posture. He explained the process of becoming a game warden well and he was talking to the audience, but he did not express his transitions clearly. Heather said “um” and “stuff like that” a lot. In the beginning of her speech she was banging on the podium which was distracting. I think her transitions were rushed but she clearly stated…

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    Forensic Anthropology is not only a career based on discovering human remains but entitles many different jobs within the obligation of becoming one. Forensic Anthropologist’s are involved in cases that contain human skeletal remains, decomposed corpses or burned bodies of victims. They help to identify victims, estimate when the death occurred or recreate what happened at the time of death and after death. Some might even be requested to provide witness statements to courts in a medicolegal…

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    Dead Men Do Tell Tales

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    However, it isn’t always simple to do this. Forensic anthropology may come into play here. A forensic anthropologist could examine the bones and find hints as to who the murderer was. A very famous anthropologist, William R. Maples, wrote an autobiography describing different cases where he did that very thing. Dead Men Do Tell Tales, a collection of stories that are humorous, dark and puzzling is a novel that brings light on the daily life of a forensic anthropologist. This novel was not what I…

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    applications which may create a complementary market the one that Lightricks operate in. Namely, we will suggest ways to detect image manipulations in automatic ways. We expect this technology, if realized, will have important applications in dating sites, forensics and social awareness movements. Introduction Jerusalem-based Lightricks was founded in 2013 by five co-founders, four of them were PhD dropouts from the Computer Science Department of Hebrew University. Their first…

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    Abstract Geneticvariationsareappearedduetodifferentfactors. Thesevariationsmayhave a negative, positive or neutral impact on human. Genetic variations which have nega-tive effects always tend to have a considerable impact on the susceptibility of causing a disease. Understanding human genetic variation is currently believed to reveal the causeofindividualsusceptibilitytodiseaseandtheseverityofdisease. Therearerisks, limitations and challenges of genetic variation detection. Approaches like…

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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW Multimodal biometric face and fingerprint recognition using XOR configuration system based on adaptive principal component analysis and multilayer perception. Multimodal biometric is a combination of physiological and behavioral characteristics into a single biometric system. The important cause to combine singular traits is to get improve recognition rate and accurate result. This is done when feature and trait of biometric are statistically independent. The…

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    SELECTION OF ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE BASED ON AGILE PARAMETERS FOR SCM-BASED CASE STUDY I. INTRODUCTION The Company considers Information Technology only for informational purpose. IT manager needs to fulfill all changes requested by client. IT manager needs to have standards which can handle business value in agile situation. (Ian 2006) Successful Enterprise architecture practice in an organization focuses on handling business process agility. Agile environment in SCM is used to handle…

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