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    The tires of a slick black car can be seen bulging out from its fender flares, as if they were muscles flexing, as it slowly rolls down the dimly lit street. A thunderous mechanical lope can be heard coming from the car’s engine bay, coupled with a chrome supercharger protruding from the glossy black hood, decaled with a shimmering gold phoenix. The driver’s hands grip the perforated leather wrapped steering wheel, waiting for the traffic light to change. A brilliant green flash illuminates the…

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    human kind. There was a popular movement in the late 1820’s called Transcendentalism. Transcendentalism is the idea that at the core every human is inherently good and that society and institutions corrupt us and turn us evil. This belief was very popular and was found in many literature pieces during the time. Nathaniel Hawthorne was very involved in this movement. Turner writes, “It Becomes Clear that Hawthorne was at home with both transcendental thought and language, but he can by no means…

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    Cyber-crime is vigorously growing in our country. The increase in broadband access has resulted in an increase in internet users. Thus, India has become a 'safe haven' for cyber criminals. Broadband access or connectivity of internet created the virtual world known as “cyberspace”. Cyber space is very wide representation, including cyber-crime, computer, net banking, web engineering, storage media, networking tools. In a current era cyber experts or hackers are very smart and use the latest…

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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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    Affirming Diversity through Multicultural Education To affirm diversity public schools must develop their multicultural education programs and curriculum (Nieto, 2012). Advancing a multicultural curriculum will need to purposeful with a proactive approach. Administrators and faculty will need to be retrained and develop the skills to teach from a multicultural point of view (Nieto, 2012). Educators will need to immerse themselves in cultural experiences, engage in conversations with others…

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    sophisticated, making use of modern technologies from gasoline internal combustion engines to modern hybrid powering. Automobiles have become an integral part of every day life from personal transport to commercial usage, and they have benefited from the exponential advancement in human technology to make them faster, safer, better looking and more environmentally friendly. But although many things appear to have changed dramatically over 250 years, until very recently, one fundamental…

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    trust for its citizens. Strengths and weaknesses One of the main strengths in this article has been the propositions it has made. The article provided a details viable solution such as PIN’s(Privacy Impact Notices) and elaborated on how they will function and gives in detail how a new piece of legislation can be implemented. As this proposal only applies for the united states, it would be more advantageous if the author also provided laws for international governments/entities. Key…

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    [Appendix 1], we can conclude that there is a risk of decreasing profit of Kodak. It means that Kodak has to make some strategies. According to the case, film market’s annual unit growth rate is only about 2%. It means that you can’t expect exponential growth of new-comer consumers anymore, so you have to make potential consumers to buy Kodak’s product. Potential consumers here not only include present consumers who buy competitors’ product but also future consumers such as children.…

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    A Comprehensive Research Analysis of Alzheimer’s Disease Zachary Thomas Abnormal Psychology (Psy 341-1004) Dr. Robert Kutner November 20, 2014 To most people, just the thought of the aging process causes much distress and worry. Those feelings of dread will be reinforced, when researching a particular disease. This disease causes the individual to lose their mind. "Described as a clinicopathological state literally meaning the ‘loss of the ability to think. (Shan, 2012)" It is called…

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    Project Management 7 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project Management Introduction The employer branding is one of the most recent trends that is making its pace across the globe as its importance and significance grow over time with the exponential progression. It satisfies a number of needs and helps the employer hire the best staff members that will enable it to create the innovative products and launch the services that will eventually ensure the sustainable growth of the company and the…

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