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    Biometric Thumb Locker

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    Some locker is controlled only by ordinary padlock‚ so that the user might not secure their important documents or files and other personal belongings. This study generates some alternative improvements regarding this matter and offered by biometric finger print locker with alarm systems are the higher level of security provided over existing products. It can be place in locker area of a specific college department‚ new users can be authorized for access instantly‚ since there is no need to have extra

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    witchcraft. A person will do crazy things when put in a crazy environment. People get scared‚ they do things they wouldn’t do normally if they had time to think. But they don’t have time to think‚ because fingers are pointed at them‚ and the only way to save themselves is to point another finger. There is evidence for that exact behavior in America during both the 1600s and the 1900s‚ during the witch trials and the rise of communism respectively. No book better compares the two time periods and analyzes

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    Mobile Music Touch

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    Mobile Music Touch: Mobile Tactile Stimulation For Passive Learning Kevin Huang‚ Thad Starner‚ Ellen Do‚ and Gil Weinberg GVU Center and School of Interactive Computing Georgia Tech Atlanta‚ GA 30332 kevinhh‚thad‚ellendo‚gilw@gatech.edu ABSTRACT Daniel Kohlsdorf‚ Claas Ahlrichs‚ and Ruediger Leibrandt TZI Universit¨ t Bremen a Am Fallturm 1 D-28359 Bremen‚ Germany dkohl‚claasahl‚leibrandt@tzi.de hands which is particularly important for patients of hand rehabilitation. Playing music can be

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    References: Cohn‚ J. P. (1993). Madagascar ’s mysterious aye-ayes. BioScience‚ 43(10)‚ 668-671. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Lhota‚ S.‚ Jůnek‚ T.‚ Bartos‚ L.‚ & Kubĕna‚ A. (2008). Specialized use of two fingers in free-ranging aye-ayes (Daubentonia madagascariensis).American Journal Of Primatology‚ 70(8)‚ 786-795. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Andriamasimanana M. 1994. Ecoethological study of free-ranging aye-ayes (Daubentonia madagascariensis) in Madagascar

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    A Comparative Study between Venipuncture and Fingerstick Methods as Blood Collection Technique for Complete Blood Count In Laboratory Medicine‚ evaluation of Complete Blood Count is essential to determine the patient’s health. Obtaining blood sample is done by different blood collection techniques‚ specifically‚ the venipuncture and the fingerstick method. Venipuncture is achieved by inserting a hypodermic needle to the median cephalic vein to obtain venous blood while pricking the fingertips

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    Chapter 14 Notes-Bates

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    Chapter 14 Female Genitalia • Anatomy o Mons pubis-hair-covered fat pad overlying the symphysis pubis o Labia majora-rounded folds of adipose tissue o Labia minora-thinner pinkish-red folds that extend anteriorly to form the prepuce and the clitoris o Vestibule-boat shaped fossa between the labia minora o Introitus-posterior portion lies the vaginal opening which in virgins may be hidden by the hymen o Perineum-tissue between the introitus and the anus o Urethral meatus opens into the vesituble

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    Scott Rouse

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    the hands‚ the type of lies‚ and the importance of listening. People’s hands can give up much more information than intended while communicating. Very small details like finger spacing can tell others if a person is relaxed. The more relaxed a person is‚ the more space is seen between their fingers. The space between the fingers lessen when a person is tense or uncomfortable (S. Rouse‚ personal communication‚ October 17‚ 2015). Another sign of stress is hand wringing. These hand movements inform

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    Wedding Traditions

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    origins for such traditions as the ring finger‚ wedding ring‚ engagement ring (and its diamond)‚ and wedding cake. For example‚ the finger used as the ring finger differs from culture to culture. In Greece during the third century the index finger was used. In India they used the thumb. The “modern” ring finger started being used in the fourth century when the Greeks originated the belief that the third finger was connected to the heart by the “vena

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    M1 Garand Arms

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    right shoulder)‚ or port arms may be given when marching at attention.  POSITION OF ORDER ARMS  Rest the butt of the rifle on ground with barrel to rear. Hold toe of the butt against right shoe and on line with the toe. Hold rifle between thumb and fingers of right hand‚ keeping the open part of the hand to the front and hand and forearm behind the weapon. Hold left hand as in the position of attention.                                                            TRAIL ARMS FROM ORDER ARMS  From

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    allows children to perform very gentle procedures with their fingers‚ with the eyes persuading the detailed movements of the fingers. Grass motor:  Cruise along using furniture as support  Crawl on hands and knees‚ bottom-shuffle or ’bear-walk’ rapidly about the floor  Stand alone for a few moments  Rise to standing without help from people or furniture  Rise to a sitting position from lying down. Fine motor:  Point with index finger at objects

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