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    RED COLOUR There are many colours in our world. Think of how bland and unexciting it would be without colour. Colours light up our surroundings‚ and inspire us to be creative. Also‚ we can learn many things from the natural colours we see and what they symbolize. Red always represents action‚ vigour‚ passion‚ and anger‚ which are all very active feelings. Where do we see red? How about…stop signs? They catch drivers’ eyes‚ as they require an immediate response to stop. To ‘raise a red flag’ means

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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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    RED TACTON Abstract Technology is making many things easier; I can say that our concept is standing example for that. So far we have seen LAN‚ MAN ‚ WAN ‚ INTERNET & many more but here is new concept of “ RED TACTON ” which makes the human body as a communication network by name .... HAN (Human Area Network). NTT lab from Japan is currently testing & developing this revolutionary technology .Red Tacton is a new Human Area networking technology that uses the

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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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    for a bigger push into body cameras for police officers. Body cameras would portray a more accurate representation of

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    Yes‚ police officers should be forced to use the use of body cameras. Police dashboard cameras‚ commonly known as dash cams have been around for a long time. They have been used I law-enforcement agencies since the mid-1990s. Which was found in Paragraph one. People feel that body cameras will encourage police officers and also citizens to behave better. Also the use of body cameras should both reduce the use of force and lessen the need and the opportunity to lie about it. However‚ on the other

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    Official Summary Lomography has been in the market of moment cameras for a long time beginning with unique Instant Back accomplices to their officially existing cameras. The Lomo’Instant Automat is the freshest and generally progressed Lomography moment camera. In any case‚ Lomography isn’t the main organization with moment cameras in its item portfolio. This report investigates the contender’s items with a specific end goal to recognize what are the Lomo’Instant Automat one of a kind offering

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    have a CCTV to monitor the peace and order of the place. Closed-circuit television (CCTV) is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place‚ on a limited set of monitors. It differs from broadcast television in that the signal is not openly transmitted‚ though it may employ point to point (P2P)‚ point to multipoint‚ or mesh wireless links. Though almost all video cameras fit this definition‚ the term is most often applied to those used for surveillance in areas that may need monitoring

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    Should The City of Detroit have a camera one every corner? The city of Detroit should not have a camera on every corner. Yes we need to do something to make or city safer. Yes there are many unsolved crimes but the people in Detroit needs privacy. We should not have a camera watching every move we make. No matter where we go once we are outside our homes we will be getting watched. How much privacy do they expect us to give up for safety? If I’m alone in the park‚ I want to know that

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    consist of inbound logistics‚ operations‚ outbound logistics‚ marketing and sales and service. For the purposes of this analysis‚ the value chain for Canon’s digital cameras will be isolated from other company divisions for analysis. Inbound Logistics Most of Canon’s manufacturing subsidiaries related to the production of their cameras are located in Japan or close by in Asia. It should be noted that they are also owned by Canon and the company as a whole covers a large portion of the overall supply

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