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    intolerable one.” Government surveillance programs and apparatuses cross the line between protection and oppression when they violate civil liberties and threaten the privacy of everyday Americans. In our society today‚ with our rapidly expanding surveillance complex‚ our civil liberties are more at risk than ever before as the country’s surveillance expands in the open-ended war on terrorism. In George Orwell’s dystopian novel‚ 1984‚ the government utilizes surveillance methods to maintain control

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    mobile phones also have different kind of bad effects to harmonious society. This essay identifies some of causes such as annoyance‚ interference and some disruption to prove mobile phones using should be banned in public places. Firstly‚ the benefit of banning mobile phones using in public transports is avoiding the heavy annoyance. In 2006‚ Marrcus Ocarsson and Anthony Browne published an article inwhich argues that the government of Swedish should ban cell phones in buses‚ train and trams. They

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    UNDERSTANDING CamERa RaW A BASIC MANUAL FOR BEGINNERS KARTHIK PASUPATHY R PHOTOGRAPHY Published by Karthik Pasupathy Photography Chennai‚ INDIA Copyright © Karthik Pasupathy Photography 2013 The methods and protocols referred in the book are taken from various online and print resources. Credit and citations is given for whichever resource referred in writing the book. Some rights reserved The book can be reproduced or transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in any form

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    analyze the digital camera industry in UK and to develop some strategies of promoting sales of digital cameras. The research draws attention to the fact that the external environment shows a good opportunity for organizations to promote sales of digital camera from the following perspectives: the economy in UK has recovered gradually; the improved technology makes digital camera increasingly easier to operate; and the barriers for the new entrants help the existing major digital camera companies to reduce

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    get up to‚ as long as we compliance the law‚ unless we are a celebrity. But with massive development of technology‚ that is no longer the case and I totally agreed with the statement that we are living in a surveillance society. Moreover‚ I strongly believed that the level of surveillance will grow even further in the future. If we use loyalty cards or credit cards we can earn points and receive money off vouchers‚ but we also allow retailers keep data on what we’ve bought and where we’ve bought

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    1. For various reasons‚ portraits hold much importance in many different places. Portraits can be used judicially‚ for propaganda‚ personal uses‚ and much more. Many portraits have been produced for public places such as religious institutions‚ in the form of money‚ and even city squares. Portraits are made to serve specific functions such as a president on a coin or an important Saint for a religious painting in a church. They can be used to record special events or to commemorate important figures

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    growing revenues will allow for appropriate profits‚ while paying into the area of corporate responsibility. While the entry-level camera contributes to higher revenue‚ the multi feature camera leads to a higher profit margin. Therefore‚ BroadScope continues to prioritize development and marketing for the multi feature camera‚ while not jeopardizing the entry-level cameras outlook. Quality improvements will continue gradually‚ as the increase in revenues allows. The thinking here is that a shift from

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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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    William Moller’s article We‚ the PublicPlace the Best Athletes on Pedestals is showing how easy it is to choose success over rules. It brings in specific examples of when he was in high school he had the option to either get an F on his test or take Ritalin to help him focus and pass the test. The author chose to take the drug along with breaking the rules and law. He compared this to baseball players‚ how once the players get offered steroids it’s obvious they will take them. They all want to

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    DC 20001 Dear Mrs. Lanier: Speed cameras and red light cameras‚ we have all gotten them and almost all of us hate them. They are meant to slow us down‚ keep us safe from dangerous drivers and provides enforcement for the law. However is this nuisance really helping? I think not. The cameras are often inaccurate and ineffective. They also require regular maintenance‚ calibration‚ and monitoring adding to their already high cost. Court cases on camera tickets are often one sided‚ making fighting

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