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    2a) The computing innovation represented in my computational artifact is facial recognition software. Facial recognition software has many different uses, as shown in the computational artifact. According to Jennifer Tucker’s article, How Facial Recognition Technology Came To Be, the first semi-automated computer-based facial recognition was created during the 1960s, as a system of noting key facial landmarks on different photos. Facial recognition has evolved a lot since then and is now has…

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    monster to face as well but he had his father to protect him. He realize that monster was all in his head this whole time and he think his son is in the same with his monster so he talk to his son by helping him fight for his own battles by encouraging to fight for it on his own. He advice to his son changed because he realized that monster were struggle all along. Langella did the right thing by telling his son to face his own monster. I agree with Langella that it’s best for people to face…

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    Six-Month-Old Babies

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    discriminate between faces is particularly important for social life in humans” (1) Since birth, it is important that our survival is determined by social agents and conspecific. Among other incentives, individuals provide the necessary information. Among other social landmarks in the environment, faces are probably the most important for us as people, as they convey relevant social information, such as identity, age, gender, emotions. In a research study, six-month-old babies could recognize…

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    Facial Identification

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    be a 1:1 process, meaning that an individuals face and positive identity are already stored in a database and the system is only comparing the image of the individual present against a known image in a database. This type of system would be used in a controlled environment such as a high-security military location, a nuclear plant or a secure business facility. In the case of Facial Recognition, the computer is comparing key points on an individuals face standing in front of a sensor (camera)…

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    The Dark Knight, a film directed by the acclaimed Christopher Nolan, is a great piece of art on multiple levels. In most cases, these levels are understood and delved into deeper each time a person watches the movie. The first time, the movie offers a super-villain for the most well-known hero to defeat as well as the story of the transformation of a man from the city 's most promising District Attorney to the city 's most vengeful menace. The second time, since the explosions and action…

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    “Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Theme Of Friends” At the beginning of Robert Louis Stevenson book “the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” a strong sense of relationships is given based on the fact that all of the characters have known each other for a great deal of time, besides of course the strange Mr. Hyde who is new to these characters lives. The book opens with Mr. Utterson and gives a lengthy description about him. “ Mr. Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance…

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    Insanity seemed to be a matter of great fascination to those of the Victorian Era. Mental illness was the subject of many novels and scientific journals published during the second half of the 19th century, many of which went on to become quite popular. Amongst the most famous of these works is Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, which depicts an individual suffering from a personality split and extreme impulses towards evil. Even to a modern reader who has never…

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    Taken place after a nuclear holocaust that was sent by tribulation. The story is based on a very religious community called ‘’Waknuk’’, they believe in the ‘’True Image Of God’’ and anything that is not the image of god is known as a deviant, and will face great hardships. All the characters in this book are faced with different situations that will affect their future. I chose to write my essay on how and why Mrs. Wender is such a likeable person. In this novel The Chrysalids character, Martie…

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    Mary Reilly Analysis

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    Appropriations of successful texts often make critical changes to the original novel for a variation of intentions. These changes often reflect the cultural values of the time period and upon analysis the similarities and differences between the cultures are revealed. The film Mary Reilly (1996) is a recent appropriation of the 1886 classic novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stephen Frears, director of Mary Reilly, has cinematically and creatively chosen…

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    In AMC's Breaking Bad finale, the deuteragonist, Jesse, screams the words "Say you want this." as he holds his former partner Walter at gunpoint. The room's walls are stained with the blood of their enemies; the litter of fresh corpses scattered around the living space. In this violent scene containing the gore of organized crime, the production and distribution of drugs is portrayed horrifically. The horror lies in the truth of the horrific events that result from the dealings of drugs, the…

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