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    combing technology with policing. He mentioned how body cameras were being placed on police officers in different countries‚ and how they could not only prevent false accusations against officers but potentially prevent police misconduct. Police officers including my father have been falsely accused‚ therefore making officers hesitant from fulfilling their responsibilities. However‚ body cameras could prevent false accusations because the camera records interactions between officers and civilians‚ thus

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    History of Photography

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    everywhere in today’s society and through technology has advanced tremendously since its beginnings. The earliest cameras were simple devices that did not capture an image but merely projected an image onto a surface. It was basically a large pinhole camera in the form of a darkened room or booth. These were used by artists as early as the 16th century. These were known as Camera Obscuras. They then improved this method by replacing the pinhole with a telescope lens. By the 17th century they even

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    Benefits of Ip Cameras

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    Video Security System? Cameras on a modern analog CCTV system send their video over co-axil cabling back to a digital video recorder (DVR). Most modern DVRs are a network device‚ and as such can be accessed remotely from the LAN‚ or with the proper configuration‚ from across a WAN or the internet. Video is kept on hard drives‚ typically on a FIFO basis so there is always a rolling video archive of the past X number of days. What is an IP Video Security System? IP video cameras broadcast their video

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    nothing without a high functioning camera and the GS3 features not one but two: an 8.0 megapixel rear facing camera and a 4.0 megapixel front facing camera. The multitude of options within the device’s camera function is particularly impressive. There is an automatic panorama setting within the camera options that is extremely easy to operate‚ allowing the user to capture beautiful landscape shots with a simple tap on the screen. Another noteworthy function of the camera is the “Best Shot” mode. This

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    product. 2. What kind of new product was EasyShare 1? The EasyShare 1 was a new novelty/innovative product (digital camera) designed to test the strengths and weakness of the technological market‚ to see what consumers wanted in a digital camera and what they didn’t. It was a simple compact‚ point and shoot camera that held a 10 mega pixel‚ optical zoom lens. The camera actually has the option of a dual lens: a 2x zoom lens in a very

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    While I do understand that surveillance cameras have many practical purposes in today’s world‚ I still find the very notion of them disturbing and unnerving. It is too easy to slip over the line between necessary and invasive . That line is just too thin. While I realize that many of the surveillance cameras are installed in buildings for sound reasons‚ the idea that I am being watched as I walk through a store‚ across a parking lot or

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    The Hidden Face of Power

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    Describe and evaluate how certain major concepts/ theories or theorists considered in this course help to identify and explain both 1. Key aspects of the ‘hidden face of power’ and 2. how the news media relate to such forms or sources of power. Throughout history it is evident that the media is necessary and at the core of liberal governance‚ it changed and improved the way ideas and information were addressed and communicated in society‚ therefore giving rise to public opinions and improving

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    Visual Aid Speech

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    selfie is a self-portrait photograph‚ typically taken with a hand-held digital camera or camera phone. Selfies are often shared on social networking services such as Facebook‚ Instagram‚ or Twitter. They are usually flattering and made to appear casual. A. Most selfies are taken with a camera held at arm ’s length or pointed at a mirror‚ rather than by using a self-timer. 1. “A fast self-portrait‚ made with a smartphone’s camera and immediately distributed and inscribed into a network‚ is an instant visual

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    Speech Recognition

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    Speech Recognition 1. Introduction Speech is the vocalized form of human Harvery Fletcher and Homer Dudley communication. It is based upon the firmly established the importance of the syntactic combination of lexicals and signal spectrum for reliable identification names that are drawn from very large of the phonetic nature of a speech sound. (usually about 10‚000 different words) Following the convention established by vocabularies. Each spoken word is these two

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    Body Camera Research

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    Body camera research http://0-go.galegroup.com.skyline.ucdenver.edu/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA392257319&v=2.1&u=auraria_main&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w&authCount=1 A study conducted by Cambridge University in 2012 and 2013 examined the effect of body cameras when the full local police force in Rialto‚ Calif.‚ began using them. In the first year of the technology ’s introduction‚ use of force by officers fell 60 percent‚ while citizen complaints against police plunged 88 percent. (https://www.aclu.org/files/assets/police_body-mounted_cameras

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