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New Eye Tracking Techniques Improve Realism Of Aircraft Simulators
Number of Words: 456 / Number of Pages: 2
... carried out in collaboration with CAE Electronics Ltd. of Montreal
with financial support from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research
Council of Canada.
Their eye-tracker can record and analyze accurately up to 500 eye
positions per second. The system works by means of capturing and
processing the reflections of a low-level beam of invisible infra-red
light shone onto the eye.
Multi-element arrays capture the image of the eye and digitize the
information, which is then processed in real time by a fast, dedicated
signal processing unit. The difference in position between the ligh tre of
the pu ...
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How To Succeed In Business By
Number of Words: 1744 / Number of Pages: 7
... without impeding their space. This is not entirely true. There is a joke that many motivational speakers tell, as an illustration of positive thinking: "A guy has tripped and fallen off the roof of a thirty-story building. He is falling toward certain death. Some one yells out the fifteenth-story window, 'how are you doing?' And the falling fellow hollers back, 'Okay so far!'" This joke is not an accurate representation of positive thinking. It illustrates stupidity. This joke has taken positive thinking way out of proportion. It is okay to be positive when approaching tough situations, bu ...
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The Atomic Bomb Anad Nuclear Bombs
Number of Words: 668 / Number of Pages: 3
... Once the reactions begin, the neutrons released by each reaction hit other atoms and create more fission reactions until all the fissile material is exhausted or scattered.
This process of fission releases enormous energy in the form of extreme heat and a massive shock wave; this is the intense explosion. In addition to its nearly unimaginable destructive force, consisting of pressure waves, flash burns, and high winds, a nuclear explosion also produces deadly radiation in the form of gamma rays and neutrons. The radiation destroys living matter and contaminates soil and water.
Atomic bombs were the ...
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Uniforms In School
Number of Words: 398 / Number of Pages: 2
... and the students that are already there. The uniforms will expedite
the process of making new friends for the new student since the uniforms will
help the new student feel a sense of "belonging". This helps the majority of
the school becoming friends with each other. This obviously helps the class
and also the school as a whole, as there will be less fights and controversy
between students.
Uniforms will build a sense of unity within the school. The students
will feel they are a part of one whole team charging toward their ultimate goal:
graduation and college. The sense of unity will ...
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How To Write An A Essay
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... statement.
Step two, in writing an “A” essay, is writing effective body paragraphs. In order for them to be effective, they must support the thesis sentence. The worst thing to do is to go off on subjects that have nothing to do with the essay. To avoid getting off the subject, try not to use stories as examples or to prove a point. Every body paragraph should have a topic sentence. The other sentences in the paragraph should support the topic sentence. The paragraph, as a whole, should support the thesis sentence.
The third and final step to writing an “A” essay is the conclusion. The conclusion ...
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Crime
Number of Words: 1841 / Number of Pages: 7
... be able to hit home runs with his eyes closed. I know that these baseball stars bring in a lot of very good paying customers, and they like to watch the games. Then though, I could eat for a week on what they are charging to get into Wrigley Field with good seats for one game. If you will step back with me in time for a moment you will understand why I am so concerned about this issue about over paid athletes. In the forties each player was paid fairly but not extravagantly. “When I joined the Cardinals ball club in 1943 we were paid fifteen dollars for each game”.(Harig) Back then the players had oth ...
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Russia
Number of Words: 1225 / Number of Pages: 5
... are about to save the two ladies and enter the first major shootout.
Don't waste your bullets when the aim's yellow (you won't survive if you're
playing the Expert Level!) Run forward and squat behind one of the box and
shoot at close range. After you eliminate all the terrorists, you need to
fight your way back to cart 10 where you first met the French Ambassador.
And don't forget to check out the rooms you haven't checked out yet for all
the memos and ammo.
Mason will now tell you his story and you must be wondering why the
terrorists didn't kill him but just knocked him out cold... Any ...
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Media And Culture
Number of Words: 2919 / Number of Pages: 11
... watch. No matter how hard we try to avoid being influenced by these directives, only up to a certain point we can protect ourselves, and after that, no interpretive power can be helpful. Media, then leads us to a path that ends up in the same department store with our neighbor, with whom we have probably never talked before, but holding the same pair of socks or CDs, and we might never want to recall the TV commercial that had opened the gates of this path.
United States is the biggest economical power in the world today, and consequently has also the strongest and largest media industry. Therefo ...
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Marketing Analysis Of Oakley I
Number of Words: 2197 / Number of Pages: 8
... innovations for sports applications, and its products are worn by a variety of athletes, such as skiers, cyclists, runners, surfers, golfers, tennis and baseball players and motocross riders. In addition, the company’s products, which are currently sold in over 70 countries worldwide, have become increasingly popular with fashion-oriented consumers in the larger nonsports, or recreational, segment of the sunglass market. Oakley’s products currently include sunglasses (e.g., Frogskins, M Frames, Zeros, Wires, Jackets, X Metal, Fives, and Topcoat), goggles, face shields for use with sports helmets, ...
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Why Do Teenagers Have Pregancy
Number of Words: 702 / Number of Pages: 3
... At best she has her hands full; at worst she is as
mentally incapacitated as the father. Consequently, the young girl grows up under-nurtured, under-valued and lonely. Similar to craving carrots when the body needs vitamin A, the young woman's mind will seek the means to fulfill the void left by the
dysfunctional parent.!
When the deprived young woman reaches puberty, she finds a seemingly endless well of attention, often mistaken as affection, in the young boys she has grown up with. Unbeknownst to her, the young men, dealing with the onslaught of pubescent hormones, are trying to fulfill a ...
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