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    Ipv6 Smart Objects

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    for Smart Objects and its Applications Dr Lim Joo Ghee Singapore Polytechnic IPv6 Conference 31 July 2012 Agenda • What is a smart object? • Why IPv6 for smart objects? • Standardization Efforts • Applications and Markets IPv6 Conference 2012 - 31 July 2012 2 What is a smart object? • A device with the following capabilities: Microprocessor Power Source Communication IPv6 Conference 2012 - 31 July 2012 Sensor/Actuator 3 Some examples of smart objects Energy

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    Speech for Recognition Day

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    seating exactly where you are right now and hearing an inspirational talk from a guest speaker back then. Yes‚ I am but a proud alumna of T. Paez and soon you too will be part of the Alumni. I never really imagined myself addressing you for your Recognition Day. I never thought I could be the right person to inspire you today. Nevertheless‚ here I am‚ years after I made my first wise choice. That choice back in 1981 gave me freedom and life that I have today. Today‚ T. Paez will name those outstanding

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    Object Oriented Programming

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    INTERVIEWS 1)What is OOPs? Ans: Object oriented programming organizes a program around its data‚i.e.‚objects and a set of well defined interfaces to that data.An object-oriented program can be characterized as data controlling access to code. 2)what is the difference between Procedural and OOPs? Ans: a) In procedural program‚ programming logic follows certain procedures and the instructions are executed one after another. In OOPs program‚ unit of program is object‚ which is nothing but combination

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    Inanimate Object - Toilet

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    Inanimate Object - Toilet What hours do you work? Maybe…9-5? How about you tried 12-12; is that fair? Obviously not. I mean‚ if you were to get offered those hours for a normal job‚ 7 days a week‚ you would laugh in their face. Me though‚ I have no choice. What is that light; turn it off! Don’t I even get a snooze? Well‚ I suppose I am used to it‚ nevertheless I wish he wouldn’t rush in and perch on me like I’m nothing. It’s only 6 o‘clock‚ the time I expect to be woken up by Robert stopping

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    Mythical Place/Object Paper There are many mythical places or objects throughout the world of mythology. Many of them you may be familiar with or not. If you stop to think about it for a bit‚ you come to realize that these mythical places and objects still co-exists to this day and are still practiced or frowned upon. After reviewing the many different mythical places and objects we were able to narrow down our selection to places. In the end‚ we decided to do our paper on Jerusalem.

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    Identify and Discuss Management by Objects (MBO’s) and Design Scorecard Management by Objectives‚ or MBO as it is affectionately called‚ is a concept expressed by Peter Drucker more than 50 years ago. This strategy for managing people‚ which focuses on managing teams based on their ability to complete individual and team goals‚ has been used in larger organizations since its inception. Small to midsize organizations‚ however‚ can also benefit from adopting this strategy‚ particularly if you also

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    Object That Represent Me

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    * My name is Nicole and I chose my Ipod as an object that represents me. * My first reason is that my Ipod has huge a variety of music. Most people will go with the stereotype and assume that I only listen to rap or R&B; However‚ my playlists cover classical for when I’m doing home work‚ alternative for when I’m upset or energetic‚ old school r&b for when I’m just hanging out‚ hip hop or pop for when I’m exercising. I even have a jazz playlist for when I’m feeling sassy. I like to say

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    GAIT ANALYSIS AND RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES Gait analysis is the systematic study of animal locomotion‚ more specifically the study of human motion‚ using the eye and the brain of observers‚ augmented by instrumentation for measuring body movements‚ body mechanics‚ and the activity of the muscles. Gait analysis is used to assess‚ plan‚ and treat individuals with conditions affecting their ability to walk. It is also commonly used in sports biomechanics to help athletes run more efficiently and to identify

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    Women as Sexsual Object

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    Sexism - Women as Sexual Objects Since the beginning of time‚ women have always been described by men as having sexual appeal. However‚ most of the descriptions held a negative stigma in them. In Korea’s fairytale‚ there exists a mythical gumiho‚ a nine-tailed fox who could transform into a beautiful woman so that they can seduce unsuspecting men and eat their livers. What does this tells us? Men‚ beware! There are beautiful women out there who are out to trick you so that she can eat your liver

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    FACE RECOOGNITION This essay will talk about face recognition and several reasons why it has been studied separately. The ability to recognise faces is of huge significance of people’s daily life and differs in important ways from other forms of object recognition (Bruce and Young‚ 1986). Than this essay will talk about the processes involved in face recognition which comes from the diversity of research about familiar and unfamiliar faces-it includes behavioural studies‚ studies on brain-damaged

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