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    I am a camera

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    Through the lens‚ “I am a Camera”… The whirring of the film and the “click‚ click” of the shutter - What am I? I am the device that ensures all of your memories are kept alive for you and future generations to hold dear. The tangible evidence may be gone‚ but I keep the memory alive in the form of pictures and photographs. What am I? I am your window to the world as you’ve seen and captured it. I am a CAMERA. My components are metal and

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    Man With A Movie Camera

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    Vertov believed the camera (Cine/Kino Eye) captures more than the eye is capable of. It can draw attention to the real world by virtue of how images are ‘organised’ The film demonstrates ‘cinema is not about capturing truth but creating a mediated reality that is not least made in the generative process of editing and viewing.’ PARAGRAPH 2 Sequence 2 from Man with A Movie Camera How the sequence is organized - -juxtapositions - editing techniques - fast motion The organization

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    Body Cameras Advantages

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    The opposing side can say the cameras do not benefit law enforcement legally. Acknowledging that this doesn’t benefit them because if a judge and the people interpret a video differently then the police officer might not have a fair trial. Basically saying that if everyone might interpret it differently therefore it can benefit or it can be a disadvantage.Therefore‚ yes the opposing side does have a valid argument. Then again‚ it could benefit them because if a person were trying to accuse them of

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    feature article

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    Hayleigh Pataki English 101 – 506 Feature Article Newspaper: The Dominion Post Audience: Morgantown Residents School Gone Wild Partying‚ heavy drinking‚ and drugs are all associated with the word college. When thinking about college students most people think of rambunctious teenagers doing whatever they couldn’t do while living at home. These stereotypes are commonly true but universities worldwide are slowly trying to crack down on the excessive amount of alcohol

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    Body Camera Limitations

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    darkened Livingroom by a bloody and naked woman‚ and his functioning body camera captures the scene in front of him. As he is attempting to calm the distraught women‚ his peripheral vision captures a man lunging at him with a metallic object from an adjoining room. Officer Smith leaps aside‚ pulls his weapon‚ and fatally shoots the man only to find the metallic object was a broken metal towel rod. Even though his body camera was functioning correctly it did not capture the totality of the event‚ and

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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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    Human Eye and Camera

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    The human eye and a camera lens have a few things in common most notably that they both use a converging lens to receive and project images. But human eyes and camera lenses have many things that set them apart from each other. “Retina Provides Color • the image an eye perceives is projected from the cornea to the retina‚ which absorbs the image and projects it to the brain. A camera projects an image on to film where it is captured and saved as a black and white image. The retina contains millions

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    Ip Camera Fixing

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    How to visit the IP camera through Internet 1.Wireless Router setting 1)set the Router IP address is “192.168.1.1” 2)Enable wifi‚ wireless mode select “ G-only”‚ SSID is “ip camera”‚ wireless channel is “6-2.437GHz”. 3)set WIFI security‚ security mode is “WPA Personal”‚ wpa Algorithms is “AES”‚ Wpa Share key is “ 123456abcd”‚ Group key renewal is “3600”. 2. computer network setting 1)The defatult ip of the ip camera is 192.168.55.160‚if your computer’s ip is not the sample like 192

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    Multi store memory

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    Describe and evaluate the multi store memory model Atkinson and Shiffrin 1968 suggested that memory was comprised of three separate stores - the Sensory Memory store‚ the Short-term Memory store‚ and the Long-term Memory store. Information from all around us enters the through the sensory memory and encoded through one of the 5 senses depending on the type of information. If attention is paid to this information it will enter short term memory which has a limited capacity of about 4 chunks of

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    Multi American Hypothesis

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    There are several theories of the development of modern humans. The report discusses the most logical theories. In my view‚ the multi-region hypothesis is the most logical theory because it is better to prove facts of evolution. According to the multi-region hypothesis‚ the focus is on H. erectus‚ leaving Africa back and forth 2 million years back and developing into modern humanity. The focal point of the African hypothesis states that Homo sapiens originated through the evolution of H. erectus

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