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    Citations: 2. Stephens‚ Lawrence. "Information on Fingerprint Scanners." EHow. Demand Media‚ 20 Sept. 2010. Web. 16 Oct. 2014 3 4."Iris Recognition Technology." Iris Recognition Technology. IRIS ID‚ n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2014. 8. "Iris Scanners & Recognition." RSS 20. Findbiometrics‚ n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2014.

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    this fingerprint in the system. If fingerprint ID is identified then LCD will show Attendance registered and in the same time buzzer will beep once as well as LED will turn off until the system is all set to take input again. 2.3. Iris-Recognition Based Attendance System Iris recognition technology

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    A higher power’s divinity‚ as exemplified in "The Tyger" by William Blake and "The Goddess Who Created this Passing World" by Alice Notley‚ is seen as astonishing‚ and both speakers are full of amazement for the creation. The images used throughout the poems display the Creators’ divinity because they highlight how intricately everything is made. Although Notley’s feministic view of God sets the two poems apart‚ Blake and Notley’s poems perspectives can still be compared. In "The Tyger‚" the speaker

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    The Goddess Movement When in 1974 respected archaeologist Marija Gimbutas published The Goddess and Gods of Old Europe (Berkeley: University of California Press)‚ little did she know the effect it would have on feminism‚ religion and society. Her book was about the spiritual practices of people living in southeastern Europe 6000 to 8000 years ago. Her book presented a theory of matriarchal and matrilineal societies that in many ways were ideal. Men and women lived in harmony‚ women ran the temples

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    technical solution using Iris authentication technique is proposed for protecting identity theft in e-commerce transactions because Iris patterns are unique to an individual. Further‚ this research proposes authentication of e-commerce users by using Iris biometric technique as one of the most secure biometric algorithms. Therefore‚ this research proposes a web-based architecture which uses a combination of Image Processing and secure transmission of customers’ Iris templates along with

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    Albinism

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    Albinism is one of the many genetic diseases affecting people today. In the several genes that produce or distribute melanin‚ a pigment found in the hair‚ skin‚ and iris‚ there may be a defect. A defect may cause an absence of melanin production‚ or a reduced amount of melanin production. Albinism is the result of a baby inheriting two of these defective genes‚ one from the father and one from the mother. The baby must inherit one defective gene from each parent in order to have albinism. The disease

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    Somerset Maugham "Louise" I could never understand why Louise bothered with me. She disliked me and I knew that behind my back she seldom lost the opportunity of saying a disagreeable thing about me. She had too much delicacy ever to make a direct statement‚ but with a hint and a sigh and a little gesture of her beautiful hands she was able to make her meaning plain. It was true that we had known one another almost intimately for five and twenty years‚ but it was impossible for me to believe

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    albinism because the change is not in the same place each time. The eye problems develop from the lack of pigment in the eyes. The retina doesn’t develop properly‚ and the nerve signals from the eye to the brain don’t follow the usual path. The iris also doesn’t have enough pigment to keep out stray light‚ so light can enter from the retina also. Treatment for the eye conditions

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    Albinism - Summary

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    Albinism In this essay we will be discussing a condition known as albinism. I will briefly explain what albinism is‚ how it ’s caused‚ and possible treatment options. Albinism is a condition characterized by a reduced or lack of pigment that normally gives color to skin‚ hair‚ and eyes. The cause of Albinism is that it ’s an inherited condition‚ present at birth. Albinism is passed from parents to children through genes. For most types of albinism‚ both parents must carry an albinism gene

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    2.9 Support children & young peoples positive behaviour 1.1 Describe your settings policies and procedures relevant to promoting childrens positive behaviour: My setting has a ‘Behaviour Policy’ that was recently updated/revised. The main aim of the policy is to promote good behaviour and respecting others through the promotion of self discipline‚ consideration for others and collective responsibility. The policy includes a code of conduct‚ and sets out the boundaries of acceptable behaviour

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