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    road shoulder so it easy and safe for us to observe and captured the time elapsed. 3.2 Setting up study length 1. We chose 54 m of study length because the traffic stream average speed in front of Polytechnics Sultan Azlan Shah is 60km/h. 2. We used cone as a marker so it will easy to capture the speed limit when the vehicles pass by the marker. 3. Three of our group members were assigned to measure and put the cone at the road. 3.3 Collection of data 1. All of our group

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    society would support? This has been a big issue to civilians to know whether or not cameras should be installed around us. Even though they are thought to invade our privacy‚ law enforcement cameras are a helpful tool because they have been proven effective to reduce crimes and maintain protection for society. With this said cameras can be useful for many different things. First of all‚ law enforcement cameras are thought to be an invasion of privacy not only because people are being filmed without

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    Surveillance Cameras: Real Life ’RoboCops’ Audience - American Citizens‚ especially registered voters in major cities Point of View- Policemen Working the streets for twenty years has shown me a side of humanity I wish I didn’t know existed. One night with me on the streets‚ patrolling‚ protecting‚ you’ll wish there were policemen on every corner. We have threats within and outside of our borders‚ playing on the weakness of our law enforcement. Since it isn’t possible to hire thousands of

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    Maintaing the speed limit as it is will be more effective than to lower the speed limit for various reasons. Reasons such as it will make less traffic‚ keep drivers focused‚ and allow people to get to their destinations faster. Also making the speed limit higher will force cars that drive on highways and interstates to be more reliable and better maintenance. This will lower break downs onn high ways and interstates because people will think twice before they drive their irreliable vehicle on the

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    22311963 GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY WITH THE USE OF SPEED BREAKERS Piyush Bhagdikar‚ Shubham Gupta‚ Navneet Rana‚ R. Jegadeeshwaran School of Mechanical and Building Sciences‚ VIT University Chennai Campus‚ Vandalur - Kelambakkam Road‚ Chennai 600127‚ India. ABSTRACT In this paper we are trying to utilize one such source. Electricity is generated by replacing the traditional speed breakers with some simple mechanism. As vehicles pass over the speed breakers‚ they spin the rollers which are connected

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    Seminar Report Abstract Digital cinema is a promising application that utilizes high-speed optical networks to transfer super high definition (SHD) images. The networks are primarily used for distributing digital cinema contents in packet data form‚ and are also used to support new services such as the live streaming of musicals and sport games to movie theaters. While current transfer services offer high-definition (HD) quality video‚ live-streaming applications will soon shift to providing cinema

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    cannot intervene. Dziga Vertov’s great film‚ Man with a Movie Camera (1929)‚ gives the ideal image of the photographer as someone in perpetual movement‚ someone moving through a panorama of disparate events with such agility and speed that any intervention is out of the question. Hitchcock’s Rear Window (1954) gives the complementary image: the photographer played by James Stewart has an intensified relation to one event‚ through his camera‚ precisely because he has a broken leg and is confined to a

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    test your Internet data communications speed. You can find a good one at Speakeasy (www.speakeasy.net/speedtest). (If that site is no longer active‚ perform a search for "What is my Internet speed?" to find another speed-testing site. Use it.) a. While connected to your university’s network‚ go to Speakeasy and test your speed against servers in Seattle‚ New York City‚ and Atlanta. Compute your average upload and download speeds. Compare your speed to the speeds listed in Figure 6-11. b. Go home‚

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    The impact of congestion in high speed network and why do we need to control it. Over the past decade‚ the speed of computer and telecommunications networks has improved substantially This rapid growth in speed is expected to continue over the next decade‚ because many new applications in important areas such as data and video will demand very high network bandwidths. Each device on a network has a limited amount of memory for storing the data that travels over the network. When the amount of data

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    across the United States work every day to protect and serve its citizens. Utilization of these video devices will not only impact police officers‚ but victims‚ courts‚ advocates‚ and allied professionals. Members of law enforcement should use body cameras to improve police accountability and transparency‚ but they should do so in a way that protects victim safety. Accountability‚ by definition‚ is taking ownership of one’s actions. Officers operate with the expectation being they

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