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    will  display  a  camera.  While  in  school‚  behave  to  the  principal’s  policies  because  he  will  certainly  see.  While  being  nearly  any  place  in  public‚  be  aware  that  there  is  a  watchful  gaze  upon  each  person.  This  is  not  merely  done  for  fun   as  a  silly   spy  game.  Every  camera  is  installed  to  observe  the  actions  of  the  people.  Such  a  structure  is  set  up  nearly  everywhere.  In  fact‚  around   30   million  surveillance  cameras  are  now  established 

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    The Power of Photography

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    I have never looked at anything as intensely as I have through the viewfinder of a camera. It may seem odd that my most intense experiences of reality have come through an artificial lens‚ but a camera is a close cousin to both a magnifying glass and a microscope. It is not only the ability to see things in more detail that commands our attention. It is something else‚ something about the art of photography that forces us to examine the world as we don’t normally do. Normally we don’t see things

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    Liar Liar

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    devices. It helps revel the characters and develop the themes of the work. Ian Macmillan has successfully made use of symbolism in the short story "Liar Liar". The heron and the camera are the most vital symbols of all‚ which help provide a deeper meaning of the story. While the heron represents for the wealthy families‚ the camera embodies new hope‚ new outlook‚ and these two symbols both convey the message about the role of family in the life. The heron described in the story "Liar Liar" is a significant

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    Telepresence

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    A presentation on Telepresence. Csc 402 BY GBAJABIAMILA RAHEEM AKINKUNLE MATRIC NO: CNAS/2009/042 WESLEY UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY‚ ONDO. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT. BS.C COMPUTER SCIENCE. 2013-06-02 TelePresence Planning‚ Design‚ and Implementation Service The TelePresence Planning‚ Design‚ and Implementation Service helps organizations accelerate the business benefits of the Telepresence Solution and get the most from their technology investment

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    was a microscope manufacture and the letter was merged with the German world for camera to create Leica. In the 1900‚ Leica it produced a small compact camera with a 35mm negative which became the standard. Leica make non-digital cameras‚ but it is wide to fit in the new digital world. After company fired the previous CEO‚ American Steven K. Leica’s big message at photo Kina was the launch of the M8.2digital system camera and update to the M8 model. That model of the M8 was not showing two years earlier

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    Giving Up Privacy

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    as using surveillance camera in almost every corner of public places for security purposes or companies gathering personal data and storing them for marketing purposes. In “Privacy is Overated” by David Plotz and “Smile‚ You’re on Security Camera” by John McElhenny in “What Matters in America” book by Gary Goshgarian‚ it is stated that people are uncomfortable with companies and officials actions which they feel have invaded their privacy such as setting up security cameras and saving personal records

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    it’s possible to do so. This eliminates distracting backgrounds‚ and can make the subject stand out from the background. The lens opening (aka f/stop or aperture) is the iris-like opening in the lens. When using this exposure mode‚ Head Portrait the camera selects a large lens opening‚ such as f/4. A large lens opening has a large opening‚ but the number is small. For example‚ f/4 has a physically small opening‚ even though the number is small. Because the lens opening is physically large at f/4‚ there’s

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    photography was first invented‚ its overwhelming power came from the fact that it recorded nature more realistically than any other art form had ever done before […] people trusted it and believed it portrayed ‘reality’ and ‘truth’ (Lodriguss 2000). The camera was seen as a revolutionary instrument that enabled objects‚ people and landscapes to be documented in the highest degree of intricate detail and realism‚ in a way never possible through painting or drawing. This unprecedented form of realistic documentation

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    native and keen surfer‚ invented the GoPro after a surf trip to Australia in 2002. It is small and non-descript looking‚ deceptive really‚ however is a wearable camera and camcorder. Its size means it can be mounted almost anywhere with ease‚ whilst also having the capacity to shoot videos and stills in full HD. The GoPro was the first camera of its kind; small and virtually indestructible‚ and able to be mounted practically anywhere due to its size‚ portability and versatile mounts‚ such as the ability

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    Microscope * Head/Body houses the optical parts in the upper part of the microscope * Base of the microscope supports the microscope and houses the illuminator * Arm connects to the base and supports the microscope head. It is also used to carry the microscope. * Eyepiece or Ocular is what you look through at the top of the microscope. Typically‚ standard eyepieces have a magnifying power of 10x. Optional eyepieces of varying powers are available‚ typically from 5x-30x. * Eyepiece

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