Facebook finally deletes millions of embarrassing pictures from its servers after years of keeping them against users ’ wishes Issue of accessible ’deleted ’ photos was first raised three years ago Facebook now says pictures will be permanently removed from its server within a maximum of 30 days [pic]26 August 2012 dailymail.co.uk Facebook users who delete inappropriate or embarrassing images
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Why do animal eyes glow green when illuminated at night? What causes "red - eye" in flash pictures? I’m sure everyone has experienced seeing a scary cat late night on an October night with it’s eyes glowing ever so brightly or taken a really good picture but once you get it developed notice that your masterpiece of a picture has “red-eyes” on every person in the picture. I’ve always wondered what the reason for animal’s eyes glowing under a fluorescent light was and never would have thought
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Discuss why animal eyes glow green when illuminated at night. What causes “red – eye” in flash pictures? The distinctive eye shine given off by many animals comes from the tapetum lucidum‚ a mirror-like layer of cells in or behind the retina. The retina captures some of the light that enters the eye‚ but some passes through. The tapetum lucidum bounces it back at the retina‚ giving the animal a second chance to see it. It’s this ricocheting light that gives off the vaguely eerie glow we
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How Far Does T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land Present a Realistic Picture of London After the First World War? Eliot’s 1922 poem The Waste Land is unarguably a poem about the decline of western civilization in general. It is for this reason that the reader would not expect to find many specific references to time and place. Surprisingly‚ however‚ there are a large number of particular references to London – though‚ interestingly‚ only one to the recently-concluded World War One: the demobilisation
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The Color of Innocence In the context of "The Picture of Dorian Gray‚" one of the most noticeable and important motifs is that of the color white and its variants‚ including‚ but not limited to‚ pale and listless. The meaning of this color evolves as the novel progresses‚ changing in relation to Dorian’s character. While the motif may never physically alter in appearance‚ it succeeds in reversing meaning completely‚ signifying the great contrast in Dorian’s soul between the beginning of the novel
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Our Town vs. Steel Magnolias To the casual observer‚ Our Town‚ the theatrical piece by Thornton Wilder‚ is very different from the cinematic production entitled Steel Magnolias (based on Robert Harling’s original stage play). Due to their differences in setting‚ characters‚ and mood‚ it can be difficult to see the obvious parallels. A more in-depth look at both pieces reveals many similarities in different areas‚ such as daily life‚ love‚ marriage‚ and death. Despite the fact that Our Town takes
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Oli Impan by Alberto S. Florentino After the liberation of Manila‚ hundreds of indigent families settled in the squalid‚ cramped space of the bombed ruins of an old government building of Juan Luna. For more than a decade these “squatters” tenaciously refused to move out in spite of court rulings. The “casbah”‚ as the compound was popularly known‚ became a breeding place for vice and corruption. The city government was able to evict the “squatters” only on December 20‚ 1958 – five days before Christmas
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Love is always an infinite theme in almost stories‚ especially in classic series. There is no exception in The Picture of Dorian Gray of Oscar Widle and Wuthering Heights of Emily Bronte. The Picture of Dorian Gray and Wuthering Heights are two classic novels written respectively in Victorian era and Romanticism period. These novels are stories which revolve around the love story of the main characters Dorian versus Sibyl and Catherine versus Heathcliff and Edgar. In the aspect of love‚ it is feasible
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‘The Novels contrasting settings portray a gulf between social classes in Victorian Society’ How far and in what ways do you agree with this view of The Picture Of Dorian Gray? Within Oscar Wilde’s novel ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’‚ the author opposes the East End of London to the West End‚ creating a gulf between social classes in the Victorian Society. By incorporating Dorian Gray to these settings‚ Wilde is able to emphasise the difference of the lifestyles between these two ends of London
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There are many concerns regarding posting information on social websites. For children and teens these issues can be extremely dangerous. There are countless people out there searching for little pieces of information that kids post online that can be put together to find out private information such as where they live‚ what school they attend and even where they are going to be after school one day. For people to obtain specific information about children the material posted doesn’t need to
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