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    Effects of Gadget

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    invention a gadget is often way ahead of its peers in terms of novelty and uniqueness. This is what makes them so desirable and “cool”! The top ten that change the world are debatable. Nevertheless‚ popular choices would be television‚ camera‚ movie camera‚ microwave oven‚ video cassette‚ video recorder‚ video gaming consoles‚ sony’s walkman‚ IBM’s personal computer (PC) and the first cellphone released in 1996 by Motorola. The latest “addicting” gadgets include superior versions of DVDs‚ smart

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    After reading your essay i’ve concluded that even though cameras are a great invention‚ they can also twist what we see. That they are a good thing for people to use‚ to create with‚ but can be used in bad ways‚ to distort what we see. What I understand your essay is about‚ is the way even when photography is good‚ it will always be manipulated‚ someone bad will always use this good thing for wrong. Your question at the end of‚ how do we combat this? How do we make sure we get the truth? really will

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    Cameras in Court

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    rights of the public and previous statutes. This paper will cover various cases involving televised court proceedings and public opinion concerning the media coverage of criminal trials. Table of Contents Background 4 Cameras in the Court 5 Supreme Court 6 Cameras Introduced to the Courts 8 Justification for Televising Moussaoui 9 Summary 10 References 11 Background On September 11‚ 2001‚ perhaps the most vicious assault on the United States was committed in the form of a terrorist

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    Security Cameras

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    many students feel that security cameras would invade their privacy‚ schools should have security cameras because students would feel more protected. Security camera is an effective medium to reduce the increasing crime and to control the situation. Students think of security cameras as an invasion of their privacy. Students would feel uncomfortable with the fact of a stranger watching their every move throughout the day. Many of them oppose the need for cameras protecting them since less than

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    The Graduate

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    Kirsten Thouvenot 323648 kdtf4d@mail.missouri.edu Film Studies 1800 Lesson 2 Mise-en-Scène The Graduate‚ a film released in 1967‚ involves a young man going through the crisis of finding himself after graduating college. Ben Braddock is at a stand still‚ unsure of what to do with his future. The film is set in the late 60’s in a suburban upper middle class area in Southern California. Mostly‚ the movie takes place at the Braddock’s home‚ a hotel nearby‚ a University‚ and a Church. The plot does

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    Cisco

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    strategy. Most recently Cisco announced that it was selling Linksys over to balking this being a move to exit what they call the consumer technology space. In the years pervious Cisco shuttered its ump home telepresence businesses and also its flip video camera. I believe Cisco to be very intelligent in the ways that they carry out their business; Chambers said that the future of the web was in video and tolls that helped provide collaboration‚ which helped in spreading media through social networking a

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    Advancement of Camera

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    Advancements of the Camera Advancements of the Camera Introduction to the Humanities- HUMN303 Course Project 6/12/2011 Introduction to the Humanities- HUMN303 Course Project 6/12/2011 Sony The Camera‚ an invention that has evolved through many generations of technology is the camera; which not only has been used to capture pretty pictures and portraits‚ but it has become something that benefits many people including the business world. Sony The Camera‚ an invention that has evolved

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    maturity and sales decline. I decided to take an industry of cameras production as an example. I will show an application of PLC to the period‚ when cameras producers introduced such new product as digital cameras. In the market introduction stage‚ when this type of cameras were introduced to a market for the very first time‚ customers were absolutely unfamiliar with this type of product‚ its availability and advantages‚ so sales of digital cameras were extremely law. Furthermore‚ industry in a whole also

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    Surveillance Camera

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    Surveillance cameras in banks‚ offices‚ shops and streets have been very successful in reducing crime in the workplace and in public‚ but they are also a tool for their users to spy on people’s private business. Surveillance is a close observation of a person or a group‚ especially one under suspicion for the purpose of influencing‚ directing‚ managing‚ or protecting. It creates both positive and negative effects. It is very useful for governments and law enforcements to maintain social control

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    Children of Men Essay

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    understand that this is a dystopia film by the colour variety‚ mostly browns‚ blacks and greys. These harmonious colours connotes depression‚ unhappiness‚ pain‚ war. The camera shots mostly mid-shots‚ long-shots panning and point of view shots. For example‚ when the bomb explodes next to Theo Faron‚ the main male character‚ the camera moves towards the bombing as if to be a person. This creates tension and mystery. Children of Men use low-key lighting which generates more shadows creating darkness which

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