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    For a hunter who really cares about the game‚ a trail camera is a must-have. Trail cameras are the most useful technology in the hunting sport in recent times. Using motion detection software‚ they record photos or videos‚ day and night of certain territories and these can be later collected‚ stored‚ viewed and shared by hunters. They are waterproof‚ tough and able to operate by themselves once installed. Usually strapped to a post or a tree. In pre-hunting seasons‚ they are equivalent to gold as

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    El ciudadano Global

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    GLOBALIZACIÓN: EL CIUDADANO GLOBAL INTRODUCCIÓN La Globalización es un fenómeno que comienza siendo una corriente de pensamiento económica (neoliberal) y trae consigo una serie de cambios en el contexto total del ser humano. Y‚ precisamente es el hombre como raza la que nunca estuvo contemplado‚ por lo menos en términos teóricos y futurista‚ quién se preguntó que efectos iba a tener el libro comercio y posteriormente la masificación de la información que provenía del desarrollo tecnológico. Visto

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    El Salvador‚ a small country in Central America‚ has had a huge historical housing deficit that started to improve in the late 1990s. However‚ the earthquakes in early 2001 shook not only the country‚ but also the country’s economic and social foundations thus rendering the need for new housing policies. This is the backdrop of the housing shortage in El Salvador today. Due to many factors‚ the country that was once stable in adequate housing now is facing an issue with lack of shelter for millions

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    Minolta Camera Case

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    Minolta Camera Case Founded in 1928 by Mr. Kazua Tashima Minolta cameras has now become one of the largest camera makers in the world having the largest amount of sales in 1970. Minolta Camera Corporation was a manufacturer of still and movie cameras‚ lenses and camera accessories. With their cameras and lenses covering 82% of all sales Minolta was very concerned in how these cameras were sold. Mr. Nakamura‚ the manager of the Minolta International Division‚ was in charge of looking after

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    Shemekia Dennis SPA 3335 Dr. Brookshaw 27 February‚ 2011 Romanticism in El Matadero Esteban Echeverría‚ who spent five years in Paris before returning to Buenos Aires in 1830 when he became a political agitator against the tyrant Juan Manuel de Rosas‚ is credited with bringing romanticism to Spanish America. As a poet‚ he is remember for his narrative ballad La cautiva‚ the story of a white girl’s escape from enslavemente by nomadic Indians. Echeverría inaugurated the theme of the pampas as

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    Camera Parts and Functions A Short Vocabulary List When using many of the automatic cameras today‚ many of the features listed below are obsolete. This list is provided for those students who are enthusiasts of the manual camera. Lens - It draws the light into the camera and focuses it on the film plane. Shutter - It open and closes to control the length of time light strikes the film. There are two types of shutters: a leaf shutter‚ located between or just behind the lens elements‚ and a focal

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    El Salvador

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    Passion is known as the strong emotion that motivates us to move beyond our comfort zones to achieve the potential that resides within us. Passion is a powerful driving force. Reason is the capacity of conciencely making sense of things also known as logic. Reason or logic‚ is the foundation of rationality. The real question is‚ does passion and emotion overcome the logic behind people’s concience? Precisely. Daniel Golman‚ the author of Emotional Intelligence‚ once stated‚" Imagine placing a plank

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    The Crucible Reputation vs Name In order to take away their names‚ prisoners are given numbers that represent them. By doing this‚ the authorities remove the power in one’s name. Nelson Mandela’s situation was no different‚ as he was given the number “46664” during his time in prison. He would spend nearly twenty seven years in prison fighting for his name‚ in order to recover its power. His actions would‚ later on‚ represent what his name‚ “Nelson Mandela”‚ means. Fighting for a name is different

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    Camera Angles In Freaks

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    During the beginning of the movie‚ the camera angles Browning used were always shot from a bird’s eye view. The camera is hardly ever eye to eye with the freaks and instead gives the audience the feeling that they’re being looked down upon. I think this helped Browning give the impression that the normal population in society was looking down rather than looking equal. However‚ this completely changes in the ending of the movie when the camera angles being to be at eye level. When all the

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    El Salvadoran Migration

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    country; it was a horrific result for El Salvador’s civil war‚ depleting the country of between 20 and 30 percent of its population. More than half between 500‚000 and one million moved to the United States‚ which was home to over 10‚000 Salvadorans before 1960. Salvadoran Americans many refugees from a supported United States government forced a rethinking of foreign policies. The result of the foreign policy change may have been the reason the war in El Salvador ended. Salvadoran Americans

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