...You must match a front face with a yellow left corner as shown. Execute the following R-U-Ri-U-R-U-Uri ** Do this sequence 1,2,or 3 times to achieve a complete yellow top(U) Face. After each sequence execution you must re-orient the cube to rematch one of the states is step 2. Keep repeating until all corners are yellow. Step 6: Reposition the four corners to the correct location and proper orientation. Cube reference position: While holding the cube with the yellow face up twist the top (U) face until at least 2 corners are in the correct location. Starting from the top left corner going CW label the 4 corners A-B-C-D. The 2 correct corners must be in positions A-B or A-D or B-C. In the picture corners A-D are in the correct position. Execute the following: Ri-F-Ri-B-B-R-Fi-Ri-B-B-R-R-Ui. Now reposition the cube so the 2 corners A-B are two back corners and execute again. In some cases this will completely solve the cube. In the case where all corners are in the correct location but the edge...
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...How to draw faces | Drawing Factory Home | Video Tutorials | Submit a Drawing! | Advertise | Promotion | Link to Us | About Us | Contact Us | Blog Search ► How to Draw ► Draw Faces ► Pencil Draw ► Draw a Line How to draw faces by Vincenzo Online Surveys by Google Collect Critical Data Your Business Needs. $75 Coupon For 1st Survey! Welcome to How to d raw faces. - In this series of tutorials dedicated to the drawing of the human anatomy we will dedicate time to study and draw the human features. In this specific tutorial we'll be looking at how to draw compelling faces using an internal reference system to get the proportions right every time. The method we are going to show you is very simple, really no rocket science, however with a bit of practice you'll be able to draw faces with the right proportions without using external reference or complicated constructing grids. The face is the feature which best distinguishes a person, and there are "special" regions of the human brain, such as the fusiform face area (FFA), which when damaged prevent the recognition of the faces of even intimate family members. How to draw faces - Let's get started! Let's start by drawing a simple face oval and sketching a neck below it. To draw the oval correctly imagine to be drawing an egg shape or take a circle and stretch it along one of its diameters. http://www.drawing-factory.com/how-to-draw-faces.html 1/8 11/9/2014 How to draw faces | Drawing...
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...needs in the field of criminal justice. Any innovation should not be complicated to the users so as to spread worldwide. Use of biometrics is the upcoming field in criminal justice where use of physiology is used to recognize a person person. The systems used in biometrics are fingerprints, ear geometry, voice, hand geometry, and face. Among all these systems, face recognition approach is particularly attractive. Facial detection technology is a computer application system that identifies or verifies a person from a digital video or an image from a video source. Facial recognition has begun to move to the forefront because of its purported advantages along numerous key dimensions. A person’s identity was used in domains like PINs, smart cards, passwords keys etc. which can either be easily forgotten, stolen, duplicated, misplaced, corrupted of unreadable. This prompted the use of an alternative identification module more reliable and secure. Face recognition appears to offer much better advantages compared to other forms of biometrics. Automated biometric face recognition technology is a relatively new field. Humans have been using face to recognize faces of individuals, which is the societal most basic use. With the advancement of computer technology in the past few years has enabled similar recognitions automatically prompting major advancements that have propelled the technology further. Since the dreaded September 11, 2001 terrorist attack in the United States facial recognition...
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...DIFFERENT TYPES OF BUSINESS INFORMATION UNIT 4: BUSINESS COMMUNCIATION TASK ONE: (P1, M1& D1 INTRODUCTION: In this assignment task I’ve been asked to research on different types of information used in the HarperCollins, in this task I’ve been asked to report back to management on the range of information used in decision making. VERBAL COMMUNICATION: This is face to face communication or is via the telephone or could be an –in-store annoy announcement. For example this could be speaking to a customer about stock available in store, this is also the sharing of important information between individuals by speech. Individuals working within business need to effectively use verbal communication that employs readily understood spoken words as well as ensuring that enunciation, stress and tone of voice with which the words are expressed is appropriate. Face to face communication is the best way to communicate. There is less scope for misunderstanding and it allows for verbal and non-verbal messages, however with the constraints of time and budgets in business it is not always possible or practical to meet in person. Telephone conversation are also useful ways to communicate, but it important always to use a combined of methods. Sources:http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/verbal-communication.html: Business level 3 book. Sources of verbal communication: verbal communication at Collins Harper will comes from staffs, customers, agencies, colleagues or other...
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...and invite them to a face-to-face meeting and presentation provided by me to go through product details, marketing strategies and budgets needed for launching the new drink. Telephone calls are very high in richness and fast in time. The needed information ready to pass is too much and that’s why I choose this rich channel to be more effective. “Introduction of new products and services at an accelerated pace-all non routine messages high in ambiguity and requiring the use of channels that convey a large amount of information”. (Robbins & Judge, 2011, ebook format ch. 11). Scenario II: Both telephone call and e-mail will help effectively on communicating downward to IT manager. Because of the time, I need to be fast on the way of communication and telephone call will help me to solve the company problem as a decision maker. IT manager must reply my phone call by sending the new username and password through e-mail as a reference for sending to all 11 employees. All 11 employees not only check the company’s website to enter their username but also they need to check their e-mails first thing in the morning. Scenario III: “A model of media richness helps explain channel selection among managers.” (Robbins & Judge, 2011, ebook format ch. 11). This kind of message is emotional and sensitive and it’s better to communicate in face-to-face meeting, but an email with thank you subject will help to reduce the laid-off employees’ tensions. In face-to-face meeting, I will show...
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...two forms of communication channels there are 10 different types; formal reports, memos and letters, prerecorded speeches, electronic mail, online discussion groups, voicemail, live speeches, telephone conversations, video conferences, and face to face conversations. Within the following three different scenarios, I will discuss which type of communication channel works best for each and provide a defense to each of the choses. Scenario #1 ‘The character is a marketing manager for a new beverage that has done remarkable well in the United States after its introduction, especially in sports arenas such as football and basketball. The vice president of operations charged you and your team to develop a strategy for entering this new beverage into the global market. You need to take this task back to your team, provide them with the product details, and get them started as quickly as possible because they only have one week to develop a strategy.’ The best communication channel available to interact with the team would be face-to-face conversations. I say this because the team has only one week to develop a presentable strategy. With that being said, this team is on a short deadline and with little time available to them, meeting face-to-face would be more beneficial to the development of this strategy. If another form of communication channel is used, such as e-mail it may take longer for the team to get on the same page. This communication channel, e-mail would not allow the...
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...environment, technology, noise and feedback. While analyzing the messages, one will determine whether the explanations of the messages were appropriate as well as explain how the content, media and technology of the feedback are appropriate for the purpose of the audience. Message 1 (Face-to-Face) The first business related message is face to face between me and my immediate supervisor. My supervisor and I had a meeting in her office to discuss scheduling for upcoming projects which is the purpose of the message. My supervisor (sender) asked me how I (receiver) want to schedule staff accordingly in order to efficiently be able to manage the projects over the weekend. I responded with my ideas as to go about scheduling in order to efficiently staff for the projects. My supervisor then agreed with my proposal and I went on to schedule the staff after coming to our conclusions. Given the environment and purpose, the explanation of the message was appropriate considering her and I are the two senior staff members in charge of this scheduling. Given that this was a timely matter for us, we utilized face to face communication so that we can expedite the message fulfill the obligation. By utilizing face to face, we mitigate technology and misinterpretation considering it was of a timely matter. Message 2 (E-mail)...
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...scenario the VP of Operations has tasked me with developing a strategy to introduce a new beverage into the global market, and I only have 1 week to do so. I must also share this plan with my team and convey my message in a clear and concise manner. In this case, I would have to choose face-to-face communication. The main reason behind this choice is that the timeframe and complexity of the message I need to convey can in no way be fulfilled by alternate means, such as e-mail, IM or TM or even a phone conversation. A message of this magnitude must be in person, so that the use of body language and tone of voice can be utilized to convey urgency, motivation, and seriousness. My message also can be incredibly specific as to what my expectations are, by using physical examples, and possibly training my team. Face-to-face communication is the “richest” of communication methods, and will allow me to “convey a verbal message and receive a response in minimal time,” (Robbins & Judge, 2011, p. 346). This method will also cater perfectly to the short amount of time allotted for this particular project. In today’s high-tech environment, there is also an alternative means that simulates the face-to-face experience while allowing remote individuals to participate, and that alternative is video conferencing. Today more and more organizations are...
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...HISTORY The history of the cosmetics industry includes very dark chapters in European and Western countries from about six centuries back. Mixtures and pastes were then used to whiten the face, a practice which remained popular till over four hundred years later. The early mixtures that were used in Europe for this purpose were so potent that they often led to paralysis, strokes or death. In that era, another method that was employed to make the skin appear fairer was to bleed oneself using leeches. Up to the late nineteenth century, women in Western countries may have secretly worn make-up made from mixtures of household products, as make-up was then deemed the domain of film stars. Cosmetics were only openly put up for sale in the early part of the twentieth century for the first time. Tanned or darker skin tones became popular only as late as the early twentieth century. It was in this era that tanning the skin became a popular fad. There is a huge competition among the companies working with the fairness cream segment of FMCG industry. HUL is leading the market in many segments from last couple of decade. But right now it is facing a good competition from the other existing companies like P&G, Marico, Godrej, Dabur etc. A full data of these companies and there market share is given in the following above table. Market Share of Companies Company % HUL 46.2 P&G 6.3 Dabur 5 ITC 6 GCPL 2.1 Emami 14.3 Cavin Care 11.5 Marico 8.6 Prices of Various...
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...Department of Psychology The Golden Ratio: Reference of Beauty Submitted to: Nixon Agaser Submitted by: Jam Shimei I. Gamboa Jeanne R. Dadufalza Eden Leigh Pagoso Micah A. Montes The Golden Ratio: Reference of Beauty Beauty has been defined as a combination of qualities that give pleasure to the senses or to the mind. It is a philosophical concept, the aspects of which are studied under the term aesthetics, derived from the Greek word for perception (aisthesis). Aesthetics, therefore, is the study of beauty and, to a lesser extent, it’s opposite the ugly. It involves both the understanding and evaluation of beauty, proportions and symmetry. The assessment of facial beauty is immersed in subjectivity and therefore leans towards the world of art. Facial proportions and facial balance, however, can be measured and therefore fit somewhere between art and science. Aesthetics itself is now essentially a science in the formation, although obviously with a very strong philosophical and artistic background (Naini, et al. 2008.) According to Jang (2014) it is becoming clear that there is a science to beauty. Extensive research has shown that we have similar ideas about what constitutes a beautiful face. When British researchers asked women to rate pictures of various men, their choices were identical. When a group including English, Chinese, and Indians were asked to choose a “good looking” face from a selection of racially diverse faces, individuals from 13 countries shared the same...
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...us/product/hlt-205-week-7-complete-latest/ contact us at: SUPPORT@WISEAMERICAN.US HLT 205 WEEK 7 COMPLETE LATEST HLT 205 Week 7 Topic 7 Discussion 1 Describe how state Certificate of Need (CON) programs and Medicare Prospective Payment Systems (PPS) help decrease health care spending. Cite references to support your response. HLT 205 Week 7 Topic 7 Discussion 2 In the U.S. health care system, what are the two basic challenges to access which will not be resolved by a mere expansion of health insurance to the uninsured? Cite references to support your response. HLT 205 Week 7 Assignment Policy Interview Analysis Details: Important Notice: It is important for students, as they progress through this program, to learn from those currently working in health care. For this assignment, students will interview a health care professional. It is important that you start a search for potential candidates to interview at the beginning of the course as many health care professionals have limited availability due to their schedules. It is recommended that upon finding a candidate for the interview that you schedule a meeting a few weeks in advance. You may complete the interview face to face, over the phone, or through an e-mail correspondence if necessary. The Interview: Identify at least 10 questions around governmental policy that are critical to understanding current and future issues in specific delivery settings. Refine your questions so that they are relevant to the person...
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...discussion groups, voice-mail, live speeches, telephone conversations, video conferences, and face-to-face conversations. Communication Channel Scenarios When dealing with a business there are several ways to communicate to employees. If it is by e-mail, phone, or face-to-face conversation it is still a way to communicate throughout a company. When dealing with businesses there are so many situations that will happen that could make managers lose their mind. Within the scenarios below, the best communication channel is illustrated and an explanation to support that decision. Scenario I: In Scenario I, The Vice President of Operations puts the marketing manager and her team in charge to develop a strategy for a new beverage to be introduce into the global market that did well in the United States. They have only one week to take this task back to their team, provide them with the product details, and get them started as quickly as possible. In this scenario we will determine: 1. What communication channel will you use and why this channel is the best choice in this situation? 2. What communication channel will you use to convey your strategy to the Vice President of Operations and why this channel is the best choice in this situation? In this scenario, the communication channel illustrated to inform the team about a new product is a face-to-face conversation or meeting. It will...
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...selecting a communication channel based on the nature and complexity of the message to be delivered. The selection of communication channels and the reasons for their selections in the following essay are based off the three Communication Channel Scenarios located on the student website. Evaluating and Selecting Communication Channels Scenario 1 As the Marketing Manager for a new beverage product that has done well in the United States, I’ve been directed by the Vice President of Operations to develop a strategy within one week to enter the product into the global market. Considered to be one of the richest communications channels, the channel I will use to communicate this requirement to the marketing team will be a face-to-face, group meeting. After evaluating all possible communications channels, I selected this channel for multiple reasons. First, this is a non-routine, complicated issue, which will require the transmission of a message with significant...
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... The proposed classification method are face detection method, skin color extraction method and the other secondary features which are forehead and lip. Keywords : Face detection, Skin color extraction, Race classification, Facial features, INTRODUCTION The main purpose of computer vision is the identification of humans. Human can be identified by many ways such as facial feature, skin color, iris and fingerprint. There are many research that has been done by previous researchers in...
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