Discussion on biometrics and strong authentication.

Write 5 pages thesis on the topic biometrics and strong authentication. This report employs quantitative research techniques by critically analyzing previously recorded or published works on the theme of Biometrics. The essence of this is to analyze, summarize and eventually draw a conclusion on the extent of use of biometrics as a significant instrument for personal identification and authentication. Relevant literature is used to produce cogent reasoning for the importance of Biometrics in the modern world.

Practical biometrics employs the use of both facial recognition and fingerprinting to authenticate a person’s identity. This unique system has been proved to be the most efficient method for personal identification.

Fingerprinting has become the oldest technique used as biometric markers. These markers are “ the impressions of the papillary or friction ridges on the surfaces of the hand. In police and civil applications, the primary interest is in the ridges on the front of the fingers above the end joint. In certain forensic applications, the area of interest is broader and includes all of the friction ridge surfaces on the hands. This includes the fingers, the palms, and the so-called writers’ palms (that is, the area on the little finger side of each hand, the part that rests on the paper when one writes),” (Ware 75). However, the latent impressions that stuck on objects someone has touched or grabbed came from a residue deposited on the objects. and this residue is from a collection of sweat, organic solids such as amino acids, and inorganic solids such as salts or blood, or other materials the hand has touched lately.

The earlier use of fingerprint cards was the first attempt to standardized the fingerprint data gathered from individuals. FBI developed several standards to differentiate which fingerprint belongs to whom: these include the card sizes, type of ink, text fields, location of fingerprints, and other factors (Ware 78). Later, manual matching of fingerprints was used as law enforcement had to struggle to identify and authenticate many fingerprints collected.

Assignment #1 This assignment is structured as an informational brochure/pamphl

Assignment #1
This assignment is structured as an informational brochure/pamphlet, but you may also structure it as a flyer or newsletter.  You can complete this using Microsoft Word or google docs by turning your file to “landscape” and making three columns, if this were a face-to-face class you would print and fold it into a brochure.
Your brochure should include:
Your brochure name and your name.
Your philosophy on nutrition and health.
Five ideas to increase fruit and vegetable intake.
(e.x., 3-year-olds should have at least 1 ½ cups fruit and vegetables per day. How can we get children to this level?)
At least one healthy meal recipe, whether it’s the main dish or a side dish.
At least two ideas, games, and/or activities to get children to be more physically active.
Consider the aesthetic appeal of your brochure.  be sure to keep your information clear and organized.
Submit a 1 page brochure that is organized as a trifold, bifold, or single sheet style (so if this were a professional brochure you were handing out, it would be on a double-sided piece of paper).  Your brochure must be type-written, but you can choose the font, color, and size (it should be appropriate for the amount of information you include).  You do not need a cover page for this assignment
Assignment #2 give a short answer to my quiz questions. ( they are in files)

introduction including thesis and background info), summary of article, analysis( evaluation)of article , and confusion.

I am searching for someone who can write the( introduction including thesis and background info), summary of article, analysis( evaluation)of article , and confusion. Also, in the evaluation part the

I am searching for someone who can write the( introduction including thesis and background info), summary of article, analysis( evaluation)of article , and confusion. Also, in the evaluation part the writer can choose one side either positive of negative side, and you have to give an outside source for the side you choose to show as reason. You have  to explain why they choose the side with outside sources.  The article is not that long

Reply To What Ought Psychology To Do 2

Instructions:Choose initial posts; comment on them; present your views.In order to receive the maximum number of points go beyond merely agreeing or disagreeing in your response. In other words, bring to the Discussion Forum new information that respectfully challenges your peers to think further about what he or she posted.When you begin, type the name of the person you are replying to.Make an analysis of the other person’s work/thinking.Be sure to cite Jackson’s (2000) article throughout your post.Respond to 2 peersThe expectation is that response posts will add factual information to the discussion, whether in agreement or disagreement with the peer’s original post.75-100 wordsReply to: JesseClearly, Jesse Jackson’s intent in his speech to the APA was to encourage, even inflame, his audience, and the APA as a whole, to actively and aggressively pursue his perception of social, racial and economic justice in the United States (Jackson, 2000). He highlighted economic inequalities, racial injustices and universal healthcare for all as the focal points of his speech and repeatedly stressed democratic solutions to these issues (Jackson, 2000). One of his most egregious claims was in his use of the biblical phrase “the least of these” in conjunction with an inaccurate reference to the biblical parable of the lost sheep (see Luke 15, Matthew 25). The principle Jackson (2000) was attempting to attach to his reference of the “least of these” was that it was not simply the responsibility but the central mandate of the psychological community to research, understand, address and, if possible, solve issues of economic, racial and social justice. Jackson (2000) all but demanded that psychologists focus their attentions on these issues both in the present and in the future.I do not have the time, nor do I feel the need, to refute the numerous inaccuracies, misrepresentations, false equivocations and ideological assumptions inherent in Jackson’s (2000) speech to the APA. Instead, I will focus on a more generalized disagreement with his ideological and political assertions concerning the United States and its future. The moral high ground Jackson (2000) proclaims to espouse is simultaneously above reproach and built upon false conclusions and inaccurate information. Jackson (2000) is correct in his assertion that the culture and society of Unite States of America has its social, racial and economic problems. However, his conclusion of social, racial and economic injustice and his solutions are both illogical and unfeasible.ReferencesJackson, J. (2000). What ought psychology to do? American Psychologist, 55(3), 328–330. doi: 10.1037/0003-066x.55.3.328