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    R.M.E GROUP WORK GROUP 5 COMPORTMENT AND COURTESY Students In Basic Schools These Days Don’t Want To Show Comportment And Courtesy At Public Places. Bring Out Your Views And Suggest Solutions. Comportment and courtesy‚ comportment is one’s ability to behave in a particular manner acceptable to people in society .It entails rules‚ principles or beliefs that bring respect and dignity to an individual while Courtesy is a behavior marked by polished manners or respect for other people. A person

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    History of Camera “Photography” is derived from the Greek word photos meaning light‚ and graphein meaning to draw. The word was first used by the scientist Sir John F.W. Herschel in 1839. It’s a method of recording images by the action of light‚ or related radiation on a sensitive material. Alhazen (Ibn Al-Haytham)‚ a great authority on optics in the middle ages who lived around 1000 Ad‚ invented the first pinhole camera. The first casual reference to the optic laws of pinhole cameras was by

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    the founder of the Red digital camera system‚ “The camera is arguably one of the most important of all inventions…it is he single tool that has the ability to stop time‚ record history‚ generate art‚ tell stories‚ and communicate messages that transcend language like nothing else ever conceived.” (Red Camera) I agree with this statement and the depth within it. The way it changed art is still unexplainable with its eternal lasting impact. The invention of the camera was completely necessary in order

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    MSc Technology Management Li‚ 2014 How Cameras Have Changed? 1 Introduction A camera is a device with which users record images as well as store them. These images could be still photographs or moving images like videos or movies [1]. In this paper‚ camera refers to an independent device rather than the camera embedded in other electronic devices as an additional part. Cameras evolved from the camera obscura (see Appendix 1 for the principle of the camera obscura)‚ and have been changing continuously

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    have an understanding of sinkholes. (Transition: Why do sinkholes happen? Well in this next section I will tell you what the major factors are in sinkholes.) Body I. Sinkholes can be very dangerous but before we find out where they occur most often we need to have an understanding about why they occur. A) The main reason sinkholes occur is Natural causation. 1) Karst Topography is what the geology is like in most places where Sinkholes occur. a) Karst regions

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    Smoking in public places should be prohibited. Banning smoking in public places isn’t just a question of taking away one group’s freedom for the benefit of another; it is something that is in the interest of people as a whole. It comes down to a decision between the healths of a whole nation versus the freedom of a minority. By allowing smoking in public places it is the freedom of non-smokers that is being restricted. We choose not to smoke but by going out into a public space such as a bar

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    I think only dogs and small horses should be allowed in public places. Because Other animals could carry a disease and pass it on to another human. I also think why only dogs and small horses should be let in public places is‚ dogs and small horses can be more helpful than other service animals such as a snake‚ ferret‚ bird One reason why only dogs and small horses is they could pass diseases from person to person. For example the article New Service Animal Rules quotes “they might pass illnesses

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    Do you mind people smoking around you in public places? According to the pro-smoking group Air Initiative 7 in 10 of you do. Do you think it is fair to discriminate against smokers‚ forcing them to stand outside and smoke? On the other hand is it fair that non-smokers should have to inhale second hand smoke which can dame their health? (Do you support this ban or do you oppose it?) Personally I oppose it as I believe that non-smokers shouldn’t be subjected to a smoky environment on a night out. I

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    currently smoke cigarettes (“Adult”). Smoking in public places can cause innocent people to be subject to secondhand smoke and cause them to suffer the same consequences as the actual smoker. Allowing people to smoke can also cause a business to lose valuable customers. It can be a gateway drug that can open the door to much more dangerous drugs. Smoking should not be allowed in restaurants and other public places. By smoking in a public place‚ people are affecting more than just themselves‚

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    What Should A Public Place Be Like? A public place usually refers to a place open to all members in the community. Public places have been existing in our society for a long time. In the article “The New Oases”‚ a new public place in modern world is introduced. It is a wonderful place for students and faculty in MIT. The new public place is quite open and flexible‚ inspiring new ideas and boosting communication. The definition and characteristics of a public place varies with time. In today’s world

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