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    events and their surroundings‚ they had to paint‚ etch or draw a portrait. As some other inventors had invented their own version of a camera‚ George Eastman invention‚ is one invention that changed the chorus

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    Imagine one evening that a man comes home and finds out his significant other has been cheating. A wave of emotions come over as voices rise and neighbors call the police. Minutes later the police are on scene. With the adoption of police body cameras‚ the whole thing is caught on tape and kept as a federal record. Something personal and perhaps embarrassing is now out of that person hands and they have no control over what happens to the video. Police body cameras are thought to be the saving grace

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    Ethan Spiro FMS 001‚ A02 January 29‚ 2012 John Zibell Cinematography: Camera Work in the Scuba Scene From The Graduate The Graduate‚ directed by Mike Nichols is a movie that depicts the story of a young man who is searching for his identity.  The main character Ben Braddock‚ played by Dustin Hoffman‚ is a fresh college graduate.  The film follows Ben throughout his very bland life until he is sucked into an affair with Mrs. Robinson‚ a close family friend.  The Graduate encompasses many

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    E. Tolentino Guillermo Estrella Tolentino (24 July 1890 – (?) 1976) is a Filipino sculptor who was named National Artist for the Visual Arts in 1973. He is hailed as the “Father of Philippine Arts.” Tolentino sculpted the University of the Philippines’ most recognizable emblem‚ the UP Oblation‚ as well as the Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan City. Guillermo E. Tolentino was born on 24 July 1890 in Malolos‚ Bulacan. His parents were Isidro Tolentino and Balbina Estrella. Tolentino first learned

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    almost fulfilled her motivation for life. The “Meaning of Life” as Frankl sees it is that it can only be defined by the own person. Nobody can have the same meaning to their life‚ every human is different. “ For the meaning of life differs from man to man‚ from day to day and from hour to hour. What matters‚ therefore‚ is not the meaning of life in general but rather the specific meaning of a person’s

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    Police body cameras are quickly becoming a hot topic both in Congress and in articles. There are several opinions on them‚ but one thing for certain is that they have their benefits and limitations. Three authors use various rhetorical strategies to convince their audience that body cameras should or should not be used. "Cameras in the Station House" is a peer reviewed article written by no ordinary authors. The contributors and reviewers of this article consist of a state chair man‚ a criminologist

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    Red Light Cameras Red light cameras were designed to protect law-abiding citizens from those who take risks in running red lights. Without having the man power to sit on a corner twenty-four hours a day seven days a week‚ it would be physically impossible to catch violators who felt they could get away with running lights in the middle of the night and not get caught. Many people feel the use of red light cameras violate personal rights and Constitutional rights. The purpose of having red light

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    officers enforced to wear body cameras. Wearing body cameras does not stop violence against officers or civilians. There are some concerns for the civilians that are being tapes as well. Officers wearing body cameras on duty still make bad choices‚ even the civilians. It may limit the violence but it will not stop it. There are many concerns that you have to think about like privacy implications‚ assault against officers and how it will not stop the violence. Body cameras are not a solution to our problem

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    This report evaluates the social impact of the installation of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV from now on) cameras in our neighbourhood. These cameras have been placed by the local government with the intention of lowering crime rates. Participants filled a questionnaire‚ and this report is based on their feedback. Positive effects It’s been a month since the installation of the cameras‚ and they have already paid off as a great discouraging system. Misdemeanours such as hold-ups have lowered

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    marketing campaign for the Sony Cybershot‚ a new digital camera. In the advertisement you see Michelle Wie‚ an up and coming Asian female golfer‚ sitting in a cross legged Zen like position on a golf green with a golf ball in one hand and a Cybershot camera in the other. Behind her is a sunray made of golf clubs‚ and there are hues of oranges and golds and reds that make up the color palate for this advertisement. Below her is a description of the camera. “Michelle Wie is known for making extraordinary shots

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