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    Chicken Run has many uses of camera angles. Camera angles can be used in many different ways‚ (low‚ high or mid angles)‚ especially in Chicken Run. In Chicken Run camera angles are used to give the viewer a sense of what is going on and influence the viewer on how a character is regarded e.g. if the camera angle is gazing directly upwards towards a character this would usually indicate that the character in question has a lot of power or they are in charge. Camera angles can be used to show

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    to use technology‚ like every other thing‚ it has positives and negatives. Law enforcement is one of the agencies across the country that uses and adopts technology and innovations. In this paper‚ I`m going to write about the use of dashboard cameras within police departments and other law enforcement agencies and how they can benefit from new technologies to fight with crime. Adopting new technology to make things easier is one thing but spending money on such technology could cost departments and

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    PMPM HE JIANYE 1. Pricing approaches and strategies i. Cost – based pricing This approach can be based on cost – plus basis which adds a standard make – up to cost of the product or break – even basis which is to set price to break – even on the cost of making and marketing products or to make the target profit. ii. Product – bundle pricing This involves combining several products and offering the bundle at a reduced price. iii. Market – skimming

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    technology and resulting societal transformation inspired art movements that reevaluated the perception of and around art and artists. One essential product of the Industrial Revolution was the invention of the camera. Through analysis of its effect‚ we can timeline the way the camera and new technological processes affected the perception of value in art originals vs reproductions. The imperative issue for industrial age work was that of originality‚ authenticity‚ uniqueness‚ and meaning. Society

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    incur disadvantages from its system. Zara produces smaller batches of items‚ this means that popular items can appear and disappear within a week. When items sell out‚ they are not restocked with another shipment. Instead‚ the next Zara shipment contains something new‚ something different. So‚ Consumers know that if they like something‚ they must buy it or miss out. Further‚ this system has more advantages ( see bullet points). Disadvantages of fast-fashion * smaller batches also mean exclusivity

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    The article I chose from Cosmopolitan magazine is one that tells about problems concerning the new technology implemented in cellular phones. These days‚ most new cell phones come with cameras on them and the article talks about how some people‚ mostly men‚ though it’s not limited to men‚ are using the cameras to "upskirt." An example of upskirting is when a man points his cell phone between a woman’s legs when she is wearing a short skirt and takes a picture. A woman from a consumer advocacy group

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    Body Cameras How many times have you heard‚ read‚ or seen a story about a policeman abusing their power? But are all the stories as believable as they seem or do people and news stations change things to look different than they are. If so‚ how do we solve this issue how can we make things less complicated for both parties involved? Since things are not always as they seem‚ how can we have a view on everything that is happening. The only way to fix this problem is to enforce a law where all officers

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    “Man with a movie camera” For some reason I related this film to Andy Warhol‚ don’t ask me why. Then read it was made by a guy from the soviet union‚ which changed my expectations a lot. I got to say that a movie from 1929 didn’t sound very exiting. This film is just fantastic. I thought Koyaanisqatsi was the ground zero when talking about documentary-like-experimental-films‚ so now I dont respect Godfrey Reggio as much as I did before. I mean Vertov is the true genius. I’m assuming this is

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    at a college or university usually characterized by Greek letters. For members‚ fraternity means brotherhood‚ unity‚ friendship‚ trust and acceptance. It means meeting new people‚ sharing interests and accepting others’ as well. It helps in building confidence and character because they believe that a fraternity gives a certain kind of protection. It gives the feeling of security and importance. It is somewhat comparable to gangs as they are both organization of people. However‚ gangs usually lack

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    encounters‚ according to the police department’s body camera policy.” Police can also turn off the cameras when a citizen requests them too (Fenton). Body cameras on police officers will decrease the amount of police aggression‚ unarmed deaths‚ and complaints‚ as well as improve the documentation of evidence‚ therefore helping clear up discrepancies in cases. However‚ there are purchasing‚ storage‚ and privacy concerns involved with body cameras. Body cameras‚ if worn correctly‚ will decrease the amount of

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