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    Censorship is the control of the information that cannot be circulated among the world, especially words, images, and ideas which are offensive. It has a real long history which can be traced to the office of censor in 433 BC in Rome, the ancient Greeks were eagle to build an ideal governance including shaping the characters of the civilians by the original of the term (Newth 2010). Censorship happens whenever certain persons such as individuals, groups or government officials feel unacceptable…

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    Electron Microscopy Essay

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    the coils that circulates around the tube. The effect of the electromagnetic lenses can be adjusted by changing the electricity flowing in the coils. The cathode ray is focused into a narrow beam and shot directly to the specimen. Formation of an image of…

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    selective laser sintering machine, and games producer software) are new one, the image scanning sensor unit and 3D manufacturing machine i.e. selective laser sintering machine are normally use in medical and engineering purpose(Oliva and Kallenberg, 2003). These innovative products would attract the customers and make sophisticated purchase…

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    Visual Hypothesis

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    in 1970 where the prosthesis could be worn with rechargeable batteries and circuits can be implanted in the cranium, connected with an array of electrodes inserted in the visual cortex. With this method a blind person was able to vie the flashes of images, when the electrical signals were translated to the visual cortex, though the bulkiness of the device was the major drawback.5 In 1977 Custom resin prosthetic were developed and painted with precision to replicate a normal gaze. This improved…

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    The media seems to be everywhere and the government has cameras everywhere. Drones offer a way to gather information like never before. They are small and relatively quiet. They can hover hundreds of feet in the air and maintain a high resolution image. They are like satellites only more maneuverable and cost effective. It is a logical choice that police departments want drones…

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    can gather a general sense of what this substance does and whether or not it should be strayed away from. Of course it contains Sodium (NA), but it also has three nitrogen (N) that forms this potentially dangerous compound. If you were to do an image search on Sodium Azide one would come across a white- powdery substance that makes it look like common household items; such…

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    Palmprint Case Study

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    CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE SURVEY LITERATURE SURVEY Palmprint is the inner a part of a person’s hand. Its individuality and capability for characteristic people has come to the fore only now. it's conjointly one amongst the dependable modality because it contains additional options than that of the opposite modalities like principal lines, orientation, minutiae, singular points etc. The human Palm has numerous options like geometric options, delta point’s options, principal lines options, minutiae,…

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    glucose levels and reduce the occurrence of low blood glucose automatically. The artificial pancreas system consists of three types of devices, namely continuous glucose monitor (CGM), blood glucose device (BGD) and insulin infusion pump. The CGM has a sensor which is placed under the patient’s skin to measure the…

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    Ethical Violation Paper

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    1. Thesis Statement After carefully considering the situation at hand and all possible solutions, I have come to the decision to increase capacity at our offshore plant and at the same time alter our audit policy from one announced audit per year to one unannounced audit per year, since this is the best compromise between increasing our profitability and shareholder value on the one hand and ensuring ethical treatment of our employees worldwide on the other hand. The ethical implications of…

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    potential dangers of a flash flood because meteorologists have the remote sensing, which can come in radars, rain gauges, and satellites, to predict the chances of floods. Meteorologists and hydrologists can keep track of precipitation using these common sensors and warn residents about the upcoming danger. This gives people, usually, a proper amount of time to figure out a plan to either best prepare for what could happen, or leave the dangerous area. Remote sensing allows for easier and more…

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