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    Review on Iris Based Attendance System Introduction: Biometric authentication is the process of verifying an individual based on behavioral and physiological characteristics. Iris recognition verification is one of the most reliable personal identification methods in biometrics. In the beginning, the idea of using iris patterns for personal identification was originally proposed in 1936 by ophthalmologist Frank Burch. By the 1980 's the idea had appeared in James Bond films, but

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    not to attend? I. Context and Problem/Opportunity In the following text are going to address the issue of decline of university attendance rates and examine the factors that positively influence lecture attendance. Consistent class attendance has been established as a significant factor in student achievement in school settings. (Gottfried, 2010) In addition, attendance rate has been determined to be related with better school performance on standardized test scores. (Gottfried, 2011) In term of

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    classes. Will attendance be mandatory? Many college professors account class attendance as a reasonable portion of a student’s final grade, but opposing students acclaim that attendance should be a choice rather than a requirement. Because they are on the university level, scholars should hold the responsibility of deciding whether or not attendance is necessary. Rachel Osman’s argument “Should Class Attendance Be Mandatory? Students, Professors Say No” insists that mandatory college attendance is unfair

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    LIST OF FIGURES 2.1 General Block Diagram. 18_ 2.2 Block Diagram Showing Inside View of Controller Section. 20_ 2.3 RFID Module. 23_ 3.1 Entire Circuit Diagram. 24_ 3.2 Controller Section Circuit Diagram.

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    Attendance Policy in Richland Two School District Richland Two Attendance Policy District Two of Richland Schools in Columbia, South Carolina adhere to the State attendance laws. For all grade levels between Kindergarten and 12th grade, students must attend 170 of the 180 days of school in order to receive credit for the academic year, meaning they are granted 10 days of lawful absences without penalty ("Richland school district," 2013). Lawful absences are those in which documentation is provided

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    The problem under examination is the decline in church attendance in America, and the impact of that decline on our society. The purpose of the research was to ascertain the factors that contribute to the decline in church attendance. The research methodology that was used was the qualitative method. Empirical data from the scholarly research was closely examined and analyzed to determine the five main reasons for this decline. They are as follows: 1) Secularization of Society 2) Inability of the

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    Aki Kurose and Asa Mercer International Middle Schools Attendance Challenge Thanks to a partnership with Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) and Seattle Public Schools (SPS), more than 100 SHA students from Aki Kurose and Asa Mercer International middle schools either had perfect or improved attendance during the month of March. Families celebrated at the Gathering Hall in the NewHolly neighborhood in Southeast Seattle on April 5 to honor the achievements of students from both schools. During the

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    COMPULSORY EDUCATION The compulsory attendance act of 1852 enacted by the state of Massachusetts was the first general law attempting to control the conditions of children. The law included mandatory attendance for children between the ages of eight and fourteen for at least three months out of each year, of these twelve weeks at least six had to be consecutive. The exception to this attendance at a public school included: the child's attendance at another school for the same amount of time,

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    ‘School attendance and Aboriginal Students’ by G. Partington, J. Gray & M. Byrne is an insightful piece that highlights the lack of attendance in mainstream schooling found amongst the Indigenous youth of Australia. However, the reading does not focus on the negative aspects of this lack of attendance but rather the reasons why these absences may occur. It aims to assist schools in minimising this problem by not only understanding the issue in more depth, but also promoting easy to implement strategies

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    Does your attendance record reflect your final grade in college? No not because the professor will mark you down a certain percentage of your grade, but because of the relationship between students that show up for class and the ones that regularly skip. When I started attending college, I was a bit confused why such a large percentage of students weren’t attending class. It seemed as the quarter moved further along, class attendance went down. After spending a bit of time on google, I found a few

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