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    International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 4‚ Issue 2‚ February-2013 ISSN 2229-5518 1 RFID-Based Students Attendance Management System Arulogun O. T.‚ Olatunbosun‚ A.‚ Fakolujo O. A.‚ and Olaniyi‚ O. M. Abstract In recent years‚ there have been rise in the number of applications based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems and have been successfully applied to different areas as diverse as transportation‚ health-care‚ agriculture‚ and hospitality industry

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    professors that are either starting to or have been making the class attendance mandatory for the benefit of the students and himself or herself. This decision has materialized because of the increasing number of drop-outs and failing students‚ just because they rarely attend classes. Even most faculty members‚ who do not require attendance by their students‚ encourage attendance in a variety of ways. The mandate of class attendance will benefit the students as well as the faculty of the colleges and

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    them more than once‚ whether intentionally or accidentally‚ but it has been a greater issue still to the female population in certain cases‚ such as those who have been forced to submit to the unjust rules of school dress codes across the nation. Strict dress codes constrict any form of creativity for students to express themselves or reflect who they are through their garments. In one case in Woodford County‚ Kentucky a mother had to be pulled out of her job to go to the school and find that her

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    Tort Law | Strict Liability | Alabama Law | | Shannon Martin | 12/22/2011 | | Alabama Tort Law is the only truly comprehensive resource on tort law in Alabama. With expert discussion of proof requisites and defenses‚ it covers all the elements of each tort actionable under Alabama law. It provides the information necessary to determine if there is a case and what is needed to prove or defend it. Alabama Tort Law not only provides up-to-date coverage of relevant case law and analysis

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    CHAPPELL‚ KEVIN. "Fighting Against NYC’s Stop-And-Frisk Policy." Ebony 67.11 (2012): 29. Academic Search Premier. Web. 24 Sept. 2014. Chappell is a writer for Ebony Magazine. Chappell talks about the stop and frisk police program in New York City. He talks about how blacks are practically being targeted and even gives statistics about the rate in which black men are stopped and how most of these men are eventually found to not be breaking any laws. He gives an account of someone and states that it

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    Social Policy Decisions Paper BSHS/355 Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is a nonprofit organization that was created in the United States and is also being implemented in Canada. This organization was created in 1980 by Candice Lighter‚ from Fair Oaks California‚ after her then 13 year old daughter was killed by a drunk driver. This organizations mission is to stop drunk driving as well as provides education about drunk driving‚ supports victims and their families of drunk driving

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    With respect to the Constitution‚ Jeffersonian Republicans were casually characterized as strict constructionists who opposed the broad constructionism of the Federalist Party. By the end of John Adams’ presidential administration in 1800‚ two political parties emerged with opposite philosophical views of the Constitution; to shift once the democratic-republicans took office. When the revolution of 1800 propelled the democratic-republicans into office‚ Jefferson and Madison found Alexander Hamilton’s

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    the complexity of operations. New facilities such as the computer were developed‚ not only for the instructions‚ but also for research and academic applications. Technologies such as the Fingerprint Biometrics ID System make identification and attendance an easy task. The burden will be lessen for the IT and Human Resource personnel. What usually is a long process of logging in and out and identification is eliminated. Further‚ a Computerized Payroll System will help a lot in processing salaries

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    UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP SYSTEM-LAGUNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHVOC. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ME PROJECT STUDY PROPOSAL SAVING MONEY ON OUR POWER BILL BY USING HOME WIND ENERGY LAIDA‚ Marlon JUNE 27‚ 2014 PANG‚ Alfred Dominic BITOON‚ John Ceddrieck E5M ENGR. JOEL AVISO PROFESSOR 1. INTRODUCTION A wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into electrical power. A wind turbine used for charging batteries may

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    Chapter 1 RESEARCH DESIGN INTRODUCTION Rationale of the Study Maintaining the attendance record is an important factor in people management. In the academic institute‚ taking the attendance of teachers on daily basis and maintaining it for a long time adds to the difficulty of this task as well as a waste of a lot of time. In today’s rapid technological advancements‚ traditional procedures in checking‚ recording and computation of data becomes more and more obsolete. Today manual operations are

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