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    attendance system

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    Attendance System using NFC Technology and Embedded Camera Device on Mobile Phone Puchong Subpratatsavee Department of Computer Science Faculty of Science at Si RaCha‚ Kasetsart University Chonburi‚ Thailand puchong.sp@gmail.com Wichian Siriprom Department of Apply Physic Faculty of Science at Si RaCha‚ Kasetsart University Chonburi‚ Thailand srcwcs@ku.ac.th Tanabat Promjun Department of Apply Physic Faculty of Science at Si RaCha‚ Kasetsart University Chonburi‚ Thailand tanabat-promjun

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    accessory digestive organ? a. liver b. tongue c. stomach d. pancreas 2. What part of the digestive system where mechanical digestion happens? a. mouth b. rectum c. stomach d. esophagus 3. The throat is divided into two separate tubes: the trachea and the esophagus. Which of the organs prevents food from entering the trachea? a. The uvula b. The tongue c. The trachea d. The epiglottis 4. What is the main functions of the digestive system? a. ingestion and digestion

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    Discussion Questions 1. What troubles did Kaiser run into when it first tried to implement the EHR system? During the first implementation of the EHR system‚ Kaiser suffered productivity losses that could be directly attributed to training employees on the new system‚ which thereby‚ disrupted the workflow. The problem was further exacerbated when Kaiser decided to limit physician’s hours in the clinic and hired temporary physicians to handle the workload. In effect‚ more than 50% of the total

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    CS 461: Artificial Intelligence Introduction Introd ction to Intelligent S stems Systems (agents) Outline  Agents and environments  Rationality  PEAS  Performance measure‚ Actuators‚ Sensors Environment‚  Environment types  Agent types 2 Agents agent noun: a person or thing that acts … ( (root of Latin agere‚ to do) g ‚ ) 3 Agents act = A t AgentFn(percept) tF ( t) sensors agent fn actuators 4 Agents (Some definitions) • Agent: anything that can be viewed as p g y g perceiving its

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    Answer the following questions: 1. If you had to describe our criminal justice system to a person who just arrived in the United States from a foreign country and knew nothing about our systemwhat would you tell them in three sentences or less? I would describe our criminal justice system as a structure made up of several different types of people such as police officers‚ judges‚ lawyers and juries who all work together to penalize people who have commited a crime. The police arrest people who

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    de B. Souto Bartlett School‚ UCL “All projects need simple processes in place to monitor and control cost‚ progress and quality. It is argued‚ however‚ that projects involving innovation and complexity‚ almost regardless of size‚ need a “system approach” to project management” Discuss the above statement Word Count: 3161 2|P ag e Bartlett School‚ UCL Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction .........................................................................

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    Communication‚ e.g. Verbal/non verbal and possible barriers Effective communication is about conveying your messages to other people clearly and unambiguously. It is also about receiving information that other are sending to you‚ with as little distortion as possible. Communication involves three components; 1‚ Verbal messages-the words we choose‚ 2‚ Para verbal messages-how we say the words‚ 3‚ Non-verbal-our body language. Oral is quick and natural‚ it is most effective in the following situations:

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    Some people believe Rome had a better system for citizenship‚ not in fact Athens system for citizenship is better. In 500 B.C.E Athens established a direct democracy. People have been arguing about this question‚ whom developed the better citizenship system Athens‚ or Rome? Better is defined as that which has a greater excellence‚ or is preferable or wiser. Athens citizenship made more sense because of three reasons: all citizens are equal‚ they had the power to ostracize‚ and they had full participation

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    Distributed System

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    Distributed Systems 6. Name Services Werner Nutt 1 Naming Concepts Names = strings used to identify objects (files‚ computers‚ people‚ processes‚ objects) Textual names (human readable) – used to identify individual services‚ people • email address: Hans.Mair@inf.unibz.it • URL: www.google.com – or groups of people or objects • mailing lists: professors@unibz.it • mail domains (if there are several mail exchangers) 2 Naming Concepts (cntd) Numeric addresses (identify the location

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    World History Short Essay Assess the possible consequences of the Neolithic revolution on social structures. When talking about the Neolithic Revolution‚ we are referring to the time when food production‚ plant cultivation and animal domestication were developed (circa 11‚550 BP). It indicates the first cultural period in a region in which the first signs of domestication are present.[1] This can also be described as the shift from hunting and gathering societies to agricultural and pastoral

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