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    Summer Twins Review: A Dreamy Dance Party Kicking off Valentine’s Day weekend with great music is not a bad way to dive into the holiday, for couples and singles alike. This last Friday, February 12, Summer Twins performed at Acerogami, Pomona, CA, joined by Veronica Bianqui. The entire event had a drinks-with-friends vibe, framed by the venue’s exposed brick, low lighting, projected music videos, and a few heart-shaped balloons at the stage. The beauty of smaller venues is the level of…

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    General Comments: The article was written in a clear and thorough way making the information easy to sift through. More specifically, this was done by the section titles that were provided in the article. Through the section titles, the reader was able to identify what information would be presented next. Through the article, the reader discovered that middle ear problems and swallowing difficulties were symptoms of cleft palate, only 10% of individuals show all the symptomatic signs of cleft…

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    Welcome to my collection A sudden gust of wind blows on top of him, sending shivers travelling from the bottom of his spine to the top of his head. Awakening, his eyes slowly open. As his vision slowly starts to unblur, he proceeds to survey his surroundings with his eyes. A pool of blood surrounds the man, the smell of iron mingling with the smell of dust and rotten wood containers filled his nostrils. With the sight of a sandbag and multiple ropes, it became apparent that he was a victim of a…

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    A third reason for studying human genetics is that it gives us a powerful tool for understanding and describing human evolution. At one time, data from physical anthropology (including information about skin color, body build, and facial traits) were the only source of information available to scholars interested in tracing human evolutionary history. 4. Today, however, researchers have a wealth of genetic data, including molecular data Why Scientists Study Human Genetic Variation…

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    Facial Recognition History

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    Facial Recognition: History and Current Day Use Yevgeniy Pastukhov-Semchenkov John Jay College of Criminal Justice City University of New York 4/20/2018 Facial Recognition: History and Current Day Use Introduction In the age of technology, criminal justice system adopted many of the innovations introduced to the world by the recent technical progress. Scientific discoveries provided American law enforcement with technologies such as computerized systems, highly advanced forensic laboratories,…

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    Face perception or facial recognition is one of the key abilities that most humans possess, which serves many various roles such as bettering social interaction and communication with others. It enables individuals to perceive and identify different things such as the ability to distinguish between different emotions, to gain a sense of comfort after seeing a familiar face, to identify the physical and mental state of another, etc. Furthermore, these may also be used as indicators and social…

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    Scientists in artificial intelligence want computers work like human being. More similarity between computer and human being means the strength of intelligence of computer. Although none of current computer can implement a “strong” artificial intelligence, higher levels in “weak” artificial intelligence are still big achievement in science of artificial intelligence. As we cannot let machines have their own idea, we could design complex algorithm to simulate the human being. So, what does human…

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    Facial Recognition Essay

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    Facial recognition has become one of the most widely used technologies utilized both in the civilian and government/military worlds. Facebook, airports, banks, and many other businesses incorporate this technology for added security, added features, and convenience measures. Even though Bledsoe, Chan, and Bisson began work on this in the 1960’s, many of the advancements began in the 1990s. Most algorithms are grouped into one of two categories, template-based or geometric-based. (Marques)…

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    Why Is Gmo Bad

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    A lot of people don’t even know what GMO’s are? Either they don’t care to know, or just too naive to figure out exactly what GMO’s are. I believe GMO’s are bad for humans, unless you’re sick which I’m not, I see GMO’s as a bad thing. GMO’s or “genetically modified organisms” these could range from animals to plants that have been genetically altered with DNA from plants, animals, bacteria, and viruses. The American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) advises medical physician’s to…

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    Poultry Dust Essay

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    monocytic cells, and lung inflammation in a mouse model. The data showed that poultry dust contains protease activity, induces robust inflammatory gene expression in lung epithelial and monocytic cells and activation of protease-activated receptors (PARs)-mediated cell signaling may be responsible for the elaboration of inflammatory gene expression. The data also showed…

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