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    became popular. The romantics rejected the authoritarian themes of the previous period (Enlightenment) and asserted individual freedom in their writings. For them nature and libertarianism went hand in hand. William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge were two of the most Important romantic poets. Wordsworth created simple poems about common people in ordinary settings. Coleridge on the other hand‚ expounded ’’Gothic’’ and supernatural themes. One of the most works that gave birth to the romantic

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    more CCTV cameras? Good morning Ms Elder and my classmates‚ today Chelsea and I are going to talk about the CCTV cameras in Australia. CCTV cameras are closed-circuit television cameras transmitting signals to places where filmed footage may be monitored by security staff. In 1981‚ the first CCTV camera was installed in a major road in Melbourne. Its purpose was to help with the traffic for a forthcoming Commonwealth heads of government meeting. As time goes by‚ the use of CCTV cameras are gradually

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    should be required to use body camera? Yes or No? Now a days police officers are going crazy. They are killing to many innocent people. Police officers are supposed to be here for use to help us to save. There not supposed to be a threat to us. Police are supposed to the good guys who saves people from bad guys seems like everyone has gone bad now a days. Police Officers should be required use body camera because so many things are

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    about it.(Sullivan et al.‚) If every officer were required to wear a body camera there would be no doubt in the officers head. While the use of body cameras may seem to invade the public or police privacy‚ police should wear body cameras to have clear evidence to decrease the amount of force police use on citizens‚ and to improve the behavior of citizens in relation to officers. “The main reason police should wear body cameras is to have a clear picture and evidence of what actually happened in an

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    THEMES IN EDUCATION ACTION RESEARCH by Eileen Ferrance Northeast and Islands Regional Educational Laboratory At Brown University a program of The Education Alliance ACTION RESEARCH by Eileen Ferrance Northeast and Islands Regional Educational Laboratory At Brown University The LAB‚ a program of The Education Alliance at Brown University‚ is one of ten educational laboratories funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Research and Improvement. Our goals

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    The Muralist Movement in Mexico Mural painting is one of the oldest and most important forms of artistic‚ political and social expression. Mexican muralists‚ Diego Rivera‚ Jose Clemente Orozco‚ and David Alfaro Siqueiros revived this form of painting in Mexico and led the way for the Muralist Movement in Mexico. Their murals were based on the political and social conditions of the times. During the beginning of the 20th century‚ Mexico went through a political and social revolution and the government

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    Brief History of Canon Cameras | | | | | | 1933. Goro Yoshida and his brother-in-law‚ Sabura Uchida‚ founded the Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory. The goal: to make cameras to compete with the most advanced German models of the day. 1934. Japan’s first domestically-made 35mm focal-plane shutter camera‚ the "Kwanon’ -- named after the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy.   1935. "Canon" trademark registered. 1935. Hansa Canon cameras offered for sale at half the price of a Leica.  

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    cases. These cameras will retain track of what the officer says or does when at the prospect of the crime‚ keeping them liable. Police Foundations wanted to test out this theory with a yearlong study. The cameras on these police officers will be able to keep track of all the evidence from the scene of the crime and will assure accurate statements and facial recognition from the victims and witnesses. A fairly common approval for reducing police misconduct is to upturn the use of body cameras on police

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    officers be able to wear their body camera in private areas to record victims. There has been a lot of things going around the world that cops are abusive and don’t trust them‚ but nobody talks about the “good” cops because we don’t have proof‚ but the only proof you will get is recording and if you record them‚ they can claim privacy claims on the officer. The President of The United States of America Barack Obama has been seeking in on the police body camera. Mark Twain said ¨The lack of money

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    Kendall Russell AP English-8th Mrs. Guthrie Nov-30-2012 Junior Theme: “Inhuman mockery and Sacrilegious irony!” This is the description The Fourth of July received from one of the many heads of the abolitionist movement. The day commemorated by many Americans as a day to celebrate freedom and independence was described by Frederick Douglass as ”bombast fraud.” through the use of rhetorical questions‚ emotional appeals and visual imagery Douglass hammered to expose to his audience the hypocrisy

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