Face Recognition based Attendance System Group members: Ramsha Tariq Zaira Ashraf Fatima Masood (2K9-CSE-129) (2K9-CSE-130) (2k9-CSE-153) Project Advisor (Engr. Shahzad Ashraf) Lecturer Department of Electrical Engineering NFC Institute of Engineering & Technology Multan‚ Pakistan June 2013 Face Recognition based Attendance System Department of Electrical Engineering NFC Institute of Engineering & Technology Multan‚ Pakistan (Federal degree awarding Institute) The project
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STEP BY WICKED STEP Themes ~ Step By Wicked Step Family relationships Coping with new family members for example Pixie understands that her new stepmother is having as much trouble ‘adjusting’ as she is. Family unity The nucleus of moral values‚ “the family unit‚” is being invaded by outsiders (‘step’ or ‘steps’) and this causes disharmony. Dealing with adversities Young children and adults may find difficulties dealing with frustrations‚ fears and sadness. Being happy ‘Life has
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don’t they turn their phones off? Phones are disruptive don’t get me wrong‚ they can be used for work but if i’m in class trying to take a test or learn i’d rather not hear your phone. Most kids don’t put their phones up. Phones shouldn’t be allowed in school and here is why. First and foremost phones are disruptive. If a student has his phones on him he’s more likely to look at it and cause a problem. In other words phones are bad to have in class.For example Tyrus has his phones out during a test
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STEP BY WICKED STEP Colin’s story: The Bluebird of Happiness Narrator: Hello everyone. Today I’m going to tell you about Colin’s story – The Bluebird of Happiness. Siew Sheng as Colin is the main character of the story and now let’s begin with the story. SCENE 1 Narrator: Colin never knew his real father. His mum left his father a few weeks after he was born. She says he was a bit of a rough-house and they were much safer away from him. Then she took up with his dad. Colin calls him that because
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Should cell phones be banned in privately owned businesses? Since cell phones became popular in the mid nineties‚ their uses have expanded drastically: from rudimentary functions such as calling and texting‚ to 3-D video games and access to the internet. Some might argue that these new features can cause more harm than good‚ especially in a privately owned businesses‚ but I think that these features can actually improve the experience of the people in those spaces. Cell phones should not be banned
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Cell Phones Do Not Cause Any Health Problems In today’s world‚ cell phones are part of a life. As the technology improves more and more people are buying cell phones. Many new cell phones are like a small computer‚ as they have a picture and video camera‚ web browsing‚ music player‚ internal storage‚ and many other features. “Statistics show that 79% of the U.S. population and 90% of European and Asian teens own a cell phone” (O’Keefe‚ 2008‚ p. 671). In some countries around the world such as
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Bryce 1 Denise Bryce Professor Reyes English 1020 D 20 July 2013 Banning cellphones from Drivers: Every morning we wake up roll out of bed‚ and before our feet even hit the floor‚ we check our cell phone for any new messages. We then head to our car for the long drive to work. We check that our cell phone has a full charge and is in hand before we ender our car‚ just in case we get a call or text before we arrive at our destination. Just about every one of those days‚ you may notice someone driving
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Chapter 1 Cardiovascular Disorders I. Normal cardiac anatomy‚ physiology‚ and function A. Cardiac and coronary artery anatomy (see Figure 1-1) The left anterior descending artery is the most common site of coronary artery occlusion. B. Cardiac cycle (see Figure 1-2) In 10% of patients‚ the posterior descending artery derives from the left coronary artery. C. Cardiac output (CO) 1. Heart rate (HR) a. Number of cardiac contractions per unit time; commonly expressed as beats per minute (bpm)
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Mobile phones have changed how we negotiate our relationships with family‚ spouses and close friends. Increased levels of mobile phone subscriptions are linked with improvements in education‚ gender equality and political participation‚ particularly in developing countries. They are also associated with higher economic growth. These are among the findings of a research report by the Cologne Institute for Economic Research‚ which explores the ways in which mobile technologies influence economics
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25 Reasons Not to Use a Cell Phone While Driving Cell Phones Kill Philip Theibert Philip Theibert‚ Yahoo Contributor Network Jan 13‚ 2010 MORE:Cell Phone DangersTexting While Driving FlagPost a comment Here are 25 reasons not to use a cell phone when driving. 1. There are a thousand ways to die in a car crash and they are all permanent 2. No message is important enough to die for 3. Do you want a free nose job when your head hits the windshield 4 .Everyone around you is texting
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