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    class size

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    attractive as reducing the number of pupils per teacher. With its uncomplicated appeal and lack of a big powerful group of opponents‚ class-size reduction has lately developed from a subject of primarily academic interest to a key political issue. In the United States more than 20 states and the federal government have adopted policies aimed at decreasing class sizes‚ and billions of dollars have been spent or committed in the past few years The demand for smaller classes is also growing in Canada

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    and create a mixture of emotions. These can be seen in a variety of ways; “Gallipoli’ used a range of techniques in such a way that it created an amazing atmosphere by involving the audience emotionally and portraying a story. Peter Weir utilised camera techniques to illustrate the emotions of the characters as well as to build suspense into the plot. The use of silence allowed the viewers to read the tension between the characters and impact the audience emotionally. Weir allowed music to carry

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    The efficiency of the video camera. We usually use the video camera in order to save the important moment. Before using the video camera‚ the written record had been used as a documentary tool. You couldn’t completely observe the important social event and only predicted through the sentences. Video recording are more accurate and convincing than a written record. The Video camera provides some advantages in the contemporary life. First of all‚ the video recording is a more important means of

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    Cameras in video games

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    Cameras in video games: comparing play in CounterStrike and the Doctor Who Adventures. Eric Laurier (Edinburgh University) & Stuart Reeves (University of Nottingham) Abstract Players of both first- and third- person perspective video games deploy a repertoire of analyses of the courses of actions of others with and through the game’s optics (be they other players or computer-generated actors). Visual activities of ‘looking around’‚ ‘scrutinising’ and ‘inspecting’ and so on‚ are achieved via

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    Man with a Movie Camera FA / FILM 1900 Anatomy of Feature Film Course Instructor: Firoza Elavia‚ Ph.D. Paola Jesamine Cortez Student no: 213159934 Tutorial 4 October 22 2013 Andre Bazin‚ a film critic‚ once said‚ “Photography does not create eternity‚ as art does; it embalms time‚ rescuing it simply from its proper corruption.”1 Like photography‚ film captures different moments in time and in many cases‚ it captures‚ or attempts to capture‚ real life. Vertov’s film‚ Man with a

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    to a high density medium the angle of refraction decreases. With all the test done the angles of incident and reflection stayed the same. This is because with light what angle it approaches at is the angle the light will reflect back at. Also the angle of refraction depended on what the angle of incident and refraction were‚refraction is a dependent variable being the reason why the other angles matter. The first test was how light moves through air to water. The angle of incident was always 30 to

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    this experiment is to determine if the angle of impact affects the diameter and depth of a crater. The hypothesis was correct‚ stating that if the angle of impact changes than the depth and diameter will change due to the amount of speed and force is being put in the marble (meteor)‚ and the most effective angle for the diameter is at a 20 degree angle‚ and for depth is at a 90 degree angle. The hypothesis turned out to be true because it all depends to the angle the meteor or in this case the marble

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    There is a convention in the video‚ film and television industries which assigns names and guidelines to common types of shots‚ framing and picture composition. The list below briefly describes the most common shot types (click the images for more details). Notes: The exact terminology varies between production environments but the basic principles are the same. Shots are usually described in relation to a particular subject EWS (Extreme Wide Shot) The view is so far from the subject that

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    History of the Earliest Camera Centuries before the invention of the first practical photographic process‚ artists had been using a device called a Camera Obscura‚ literally a dark chamber‚ as an aid in rendering proper perspective or tracing a scene. Originally‚ in fact‚ it was a dark room with a small opening in an outside wall. The image of an illuminated object outside the room passed through the hole and was reproduced‚ upside down and in small scale‚ on an opposite wall. (2002.)

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    No Police Body Cameras

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     most important aspects of trust is between our criminal justice division of  the government and the people themselves. This relationship has been in existence for over a  hundred years and has worked surprisingly well for the American people. To invoke cameras  on the police officers today would be to doubt and break the trust that has been shared for so  long.  Police officers today are given the task of protecting the American people at all costs.  Towns and cities today require an officer to have their high school diploma to join the force 

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