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    Crime

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    Violent crime among youth on the rise: StatsCan   The overall crime rate among youth inched up by just three per cent between 2005 and 2006‚ but homicides and other violent crimes are becoming more common‚ Statistics Canada reported Friday.   BY CANWEST NEWS SERVICE MAY 16‚ 2008     OTTAWA — The overall crime rate among youth inched up by just three per cent between 2005 and 2006‚ but homicides and other violent crimes are becoming more common‚ Statistics Canada reported Friday. According

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    in the ocean with the ominous feeling of the gloomy clouds surrounding every corner of the photograph. Photography is a basis of knowledge to shed light upon what we know today. We are surrounded by it in our daily lives‚ but do we really see everything that lies behind a photograph? Photos capture memories and remind us of good times in our lives. However‚ today‚ society has turned photography from a tool to capture a memory into a device that is used by anyone who has an expensive camera or even

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    Crime is often glorified through movies and music. Crime happens in many forms and has different effects. Just about everyone in America has been exposed to some form of crime in their lifetimes‚ if not performing crimes themselves. Typically‚ crime is kept under control by processes of the law and law enforcement. Sometimes‚ however‚ crime has a tremendous effect on society and the people within it as a whole. Different types of crime can serve different purposes and functions. In the early 1900s

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    Justice System Paper Define crime: A crime is an act committed or omitted‚ in violation of a public law‚ either forbidding or commanding it; a breach or violation of some public right or duty due to a whole community‚ considered as a community. In its social aggregate capacity‚ as distinguished from a civil injury. (Wilkins v. U. S) Crime is as also define differently by each state‚ federal law‚ and the court system. Law Dictionary: What is CRIME? definition of CRIME (Black ’s Law Dictionary) Level

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    Principles of Art‚ Audio‚ and Video Technology elective class‚ which taught the basics of photography‚ cinematography‚ and other arts associated with the two. Most people looked at the class as an unchallenging way to get out of taking an art credit; however‚ I wanted to use this class to pursue my passion of photography. As the school year was coming to a close‚ my teacher offered applications into the Commercial Photography class to individuals‚ like myself‚ that exhibited a substantial interest in the subject

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    The business of Wedding Photography OK‚ so you want to be a wedding photographer and can take nice photos in challenging conditions. What next? If you’re very new to wedding photography‚ you might want to watch my video first to catch a few of the basics. Wedding photography is a business Much as we love photography – and I really do love the feeling of producing a set of photos that the couple will love – in order to be able to do that over the long term you need to make money from your

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    American photographer‚ Irving Penn was an extraordinary fashion and portraiture photographer. A common theme throughout the entirety of his body of work is capturing the essence of whatever is in front of the camera. He revolutionized the world of photography with his simple style‚ always photographing on a blank background. Aside from his work in fashion and portraiture‚ Penn also branched and did work in the area of still lifes. He believed “A good photograph is one that communicates a fact‚ touches

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    appropriations of the colonial times like what Cameron did with biblical times. They both use drapery and conveyed similar emotion to form that feeling of fatigue and also a sense of mystery. Overall‚ After Three Days and Death of Nature are have similar photography methods‚ however are separated by the structural and cultural modifications in Anne Ferrans’

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    Top 8 Tips For Sports Photography Summary: Sports photography is something that requires lots of skills and expertise in order to be performed in the right manner. Here are top 8 tips by Sam Crawford that can help you in sports photography. Main Content: Whether it’s a football‚ rugby‚ cricket‚ tennis or any other sports‚ capturing the action of any sports event could be a tremendous feeling for all concerned. However‚ have you ever pondered what you need to do to capture sports images that you

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    Mise en scene

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    mise-en-scène refers to everything that appears before the camera and its arrangement—composition‚ sets‚ props‚ actors‚ costumes‚ and lighting.[2] The “mise-en-scène”‚ along with the cinematography and editing of a film‚ influence the verisimilitude of a film in the eyes of its viewers.[3] The various elements of design help express a film’s vision by generating a sense of time and space‚ as well as setting a mood‚ and sometimes suggesting a character’s state of mind.[4] “Mise-en-scène” also includes

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