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    Road Safety

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    the IPSL’S HSE corporate committee‚ “In Trinidad and Tobago‚ there are on average 200 road fatalities per year since 2005. The road safety initiative is part of IPSL’s corporate safety committee education and awareness programmed for 2007”. Road traffic fatalities in Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) have been on the increase ... 96%. The (Trinidad and Tobago Automobile Association) Jameer Ali and Vice President Rawlins Amar who spoke on road safety. Canadian paramedic expert‚ David Douglas‚ revealed

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    Patience is a quality in which drivers must exercise. They must be cautious especially on wet roads‚ pedestrian crossings and junctions. Typical examples of drivers practicing unsafe habits are‚ drivers who cut people off in traffic or attempt to run out the amber traffic light. Another example of this occurs when drivers don’t give the right of way to anyone especially when coming when coming onto highways or going around a round-about or even by giving the pedestrians the right of way at a pedestrian

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    with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)‚ the government department responsible for crash test ratings‚ to falsely improve Toyota’s safety record. Possible reason Toyota admits to purposely neglecting safety concerns and delaying recall investigating to save money. Toyota purposely and repeatedly delayed safety regulations by avoiding defect investing and obstructing government inquiries into safety concerns. Toyota also conspired with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

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    established. Emory put in trails and 4 girls were killed. Root has call into Emory University for background and timing on incident Street is Dark Lighting summary will be part of security assessment Cars speed along drive Park Drive traffic calming is part of Trust Fund proposal Activity all night on Friday/Saturday nights Kids hanging out after school Pedestrians are not safe MP initiative for PATH

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    crosses multiple crowdedness spot. To achieve the fundamental aspiration of mobility based clustering there are some principle to be considered. Initial is to describe the character and assess the vehicle crowdedness of a region. Next one is to picture the crowdedness spread of the city and recognize the problem areas and third is to investigating the development of crowdedness spots. A vehicle which has upraised movability can to a great extent allocate a down crowdedness and the other way around

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    Analysis Of Gopro

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    modest in size‚ camera that people could use to capture their experiences. This is how the GoPro came about. GoPro is known for it’s small‚ rugged‚ waterproof cameras. The original GoPro Camera named the "Hero" was initially available in silver.  The cameras have a very distinct wide angle lens‚ often giving images a sort of fish eye perspective. Image quality and length of filming has significantly increased over the years‚ and as the new lines of Heros continue to be released. The cameras are known for

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    BRAIN PORT DEVICE

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    forms of sight. To produce tactile vision‚ BrainPort uses a camera to capture visual data. The optical information -- light that would normally hit the retina -- that the camera picks up is in digital form‚ and it uses radio signals to send the ones and zeroes to the CPU for encoding. Each set of pixels in the camera ’s light sensor corresponds to an electrode in the array. The CPU runs a program that turns the camera ’s electrical information into a spatially encoded signal. The encoded

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    History Air Photograph

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    made it easier to take cameras into the skies. Besides hot air balloons‚ early pioneers also used kites‚ pigeons and rockets to carry their cameras aloft. The English meteorologist E. D. Archibald was among the first to take successful photographs from kites in 1882. He used a string of kites‚ with the camera being attached to the last. In France‚ Arthur Batut took an aerial photographs from a kite in 1889‚ in Labruguiere‚ France. He suspended his still rather large camera from a single kite‚ and

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    John Pierre NAME: Dareem Blizzard ID: S20120222388 Table of Contents History of Photography……………………….3 History of the Camera………………………..5 Timeline of Photography Technology………6 Conclusion…………………………………...13 Appendix…………………………………….14 Bibliography…………………………………17 History Of Photography The history of photography commenced with the invention and development of the camera and the creation of permanent images starting with Thomas Wedgwood in 1790 and culminating in the work of the French inventor

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    Same Sex

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    Important Personalities in Police Photography *Joseph Nicephore Niepce - was able to obtain camera images on papers sensitized with silver chloride solution in 1816.He invented a photographic process which he called "heliography" meaning "writing of the sun" *Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre - invented "Daguerreotype"‚ an early photograph produced on a silver or silver-covered copper plate.It formed an image directly on the silver surface of a metal plate.It was a positive process‚thus‚it yielded

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