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Collection of Fundamentals (17)
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A caring companion guides a blind man up the stairs-highlighting empathy, accessibility, and everyday inclusion.
Meet the friendly, bespectacled caterpillar waving hello-each segment a vibrant color of the rainbow!
A visual metaphor for encrypted messaging: a locked speech bubble and secure envelopes symbolize privacy and data protection.
A stereo vision setup illustrating how matching points (xₗ, xᵣ) in left and right images are used to compute the 3D position of point X via epipolar geometry.
A stylized green family of five stands hand-in-hand inside a teal house shape, representing unity and belonging.
A visual model of core human motivations, with Survival at the center and four quadrants representing Belonging, Power, Freedom, and Fun.
A joyful animated girl in traditional-inspired attire balances gracefully on a surfboard, arms outstretched and smiling brightly.
A visual representation of common interview questions related to Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) networking standards.
A clear 3-step visual guide to fundamental stock analysis-ideal for investor presentations or educational content.
Two children proudly hold up “HUMAN RIGHTS” signs-symbolizing hope, inclusion, and the next generation’s commitment to justice.
A vibrant illustration of people from all walks of life standing hand-in-hand around our planet-reminding us that unity begins with empathy and shared humanity.
Uncle Sam leans out with urgency, his finger directed forward-a classic call to action rooted in American civic symbolism.
Maslow’s pyramid illustrates how basic physiological needs form the foundation, with higher-order needs like esteem and self-actualization building upward.
