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    1.1 Working principle of video camera The television camera changes light into an electronic signal that can be stored (using video tape‚ optical disks‚ or computer memory‚ transmitted‚ and displayed on a television receiver or monitor. Whether digital or analog‚ and regardless of their size‚ cost‚ and quality‚ all video cameras operate on the same basic principle: they transduce (translate) the optical image that the lens sees into a corresponding video picture. More specifically‚ the camera converts

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    over time." in sourcebook of family theories and methods: a contextual approach‚ ed. P. Boss‚ W. Doherty‚ R. Larossa‚ W. Schumm‚ and S. Steinmetz. New York: Plenum. Burton‚ L. M.‚ and Bengtson‚ V. (1985). "black grandmothers: issues of timing and continuity in roles." in grandparenthood‚ ed. v. L. Bengtson and J. Robertson. Beverly Hills‚ CA: Sage. Call‚ V. R. A.‚ and Teachman‚ J. D. (1996). "Life-course timing and sequencing of marriage and military service and their effects on marital stability."

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    Adaptive Shape Contour Tracing Algorithm by Emad Attalla‚ Ph.D. ABSTRACT In this paper we are going to present a new shape contour tracing algorithm called ¡§Adaptive Contour Tracing Algorithm¡¨. The algorithm can trace open and closed discontinuous digital shapes and return an ordered set of boundary points that represent the contour of the shape. Unlike other algorithms that return boundary points that are part of the traced shape‚ our algorithm returns background points that are adjacent

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    following diagram. However‚ as temperature increases‚ the tilting of the tetrahedral angles began to drop. This continues as it approaches 980K to the β-phase‚ where it gradually forms an octahedral structure. In the early structure transition‚ discontinuities are easily identified. Temperature starts to increase during α-phase. At this stage‚ although the dependency is not linear‚ the cell parameters and volume increase tremendously. The coefficient of the

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    the original equations. Other Graphs (also in Functions): Sketch the curve by finding: 1. Where the graph crosses the y-axis. 2. Where the graph crosses the x-axis. 3. Where the stationary points are. 4. Whether there are any discontinuities. 5. What happens as  Circles: Cartesian equation for a circle is (x - a)2 + (y - b)2 = r2 ‚ where (a‚ b) is the centre of the circle and r is the radius. Parametric Equations: Sketch the graph by substituting in values and plotting points

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    The Emerald Research Register for this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/researchregister The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0048-3486.htm Empowered self-management and the design of work teams Empowered self-management Richard Cooney Department of Management‚ Monash University‚ Caulfield East‚ Australia Keywords Empowerment‚ Team working‚ Job design Abstract This paper explores the theoretical implications

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    Religious Symbolism in "A Good Man Is Hard To Find" This paper will present a rhetorical context for the use of violence in the short story‚ "A Good Man Is Hard to Find‚" as she presented in her essay "The Element of Suspense." The form of classical tragedy in this story will also be analyzed from the critical theories of Aristotle and Longinus. Tolstoy will be used to examine the use Christian symbolism. Nietzsche will provide a more well-rounded universal conclusion to the uses of tragedy and

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    “Digging” is the first poem of Seamus Heaney’s debut collection of poetry‚ Death of a Naturalist. It was a breakthrough for him. In his own essay “Feeling into Words‚” which was originally given as a lecture at the Royal Society of Literature in 1974‚ he said‚ “I wrote it in the summer of 1964‚ almost two years after I had begun to ‘dabble in verses.’ This was the first place where I felt I had done more than make an arrangement of words: I felt that I had let down a shaft into real life” (Heaney

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    Childhood Exposure to Domestic Violence‚ From Witness to Victim A. Taylor Psych 610 October 28‚ 2013 Dr. Harbin Introduction The phrase “exposure to domestic abuse” covers a wide range of perception. In 2002‚ it was estimated that there approximately 3.2 million‚ documented cases of children witnessing domestic violence in America (Stiles‚ 2002). The different types of domestic violence children are exposed to may range from verbal‚ emotional to physical. The scope

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    Beloved addresses the obstacles that were faced by many slaves during the 1800s and before that pertains to the impact of the past on their present and future actions. Their inability to overcome their past horrors affected their knowledge of their own identity‚ forcing them to think that they are not entirely human‚ although they have gained freedom. That inability also derives from their isolation from the community and refusal to face their past rather than denying it. The influence of the true

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