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    Technology and Communication Paper Harold Mike Byrne University of Phoenix Interpersonal Communication CJA/363 Don Gemeinhardt October 22‚ 2011 Technology and Communication Paper Many areas of the criminal justice system require new and improved technologies to protect public safety‚ ensure the officers in the field are safe‚ and improve the efficiency of justice. Technology has given criminal justice systems the ability to make informed decisions. Standards have been set and compliance testing

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    Mobile Computing – Global System for Mobile Communications Prof. Rajesh M. More*‚ Lecturer‚ GSMCOE‚ MCA‚ Pune-45 (Abstract - Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a digital mobile telephone system which is widely used in Europe and other part of the world. In 1982 it was recognized as a standard for digital wireless communications adopted firstly by Europe and then by Asia‚ Africa etc. INTRODUCTION To develop a standard for mobile telephone the European Conference of Postal and

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    out its usefulness and should be entirely eliminated and replaced with a more democratic‚ fair and open rating system. A rating system for film has been around for quite a while. Since 1926‚ the film industry has been rated in some manner. Back in 1926‚ much more was banned sexually and in terms of violence. “For almost 40 years the US film industry was governed by the Motion Picture Production Code‚ which banned nudity‚ drug use‚ religious ridicule‚ disrespect for the law and other depictions

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    Thump-thump. Thump-thump. Thump-thump. Thump - … Silence‚ the guiding spirit to a journey’s end. It rings through my body with deafening madness as my heart reaches for that unrequited heartbeat with little to no avail. I settle on one of the wooden chairs in the dining room with tensed knees and sheltered shoulders‚ waiting for my father to make a sound at the opposite end of the table. We are engaged in nonverbal conflict‚ for in his eyes‚ I might have made a reputable mistake in the past week

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    Summary: the picture of Dorian Gray CHARACTERS Lord Henry (Harry): he had a thin face and clever‚ dark eyes. His voice was slow and beautiful. People listened to him when he talked. Dorian Gray: His face was pale and beautiful. His eyes were bright blue. His hair was blond. Basil Hallward: He had black hair and strong‚ intelligent face. He was a successful artist. He worked hard and painted many pictures. Sibyl Vane: She was small and beautiful‚ with shining brown hair. She worked as an actress

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    The Martyrs’ picture by Durante Alberti represents the relationship between the 3 separate beings of the Holy Trinity: The Father‚ The Son and The Holy Spirit. It also tells us about Jesus through His blood‚ the weeping angels and hatless priests and bishops‚ and lastly‚ the temple. First‚ in the picture God the Father is sitting on his throne and the dove which is the Holy Spirit is above Jesus. The spirit is transcending from the Father and the Son. The Son is in crucifixion position while He

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    Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray: Mortality Not Art Art for art’s sake. The saying originated from the French phrase l’art pour l’art from the nineteenth century French philosopher Victor Cousin. Art in this sense was not meant to be concerned with social‚ political‚ and moral subjects. Instead it was to concentrate on beauty‚ which would re-word the phrase to "art for the sake of beauty and its elevating effects." No matter the wording‚ art for art’s sake became central to the British

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    raped and that she has taken her own life. The raw emotion would be crippling. Imagine that a painter could take the guilt‚ anger‚ sadness‚ frustration‚ and every thing you felt at that moment and put it on a canvas. That is what Rembrandt did. A picture is worth a thousand words. Last winter I visited the Rembrandt exhibit in Raleigh at the North Carolina Art Museum. It featured the largest collection of Rembrandt paintings ever presented in an American exhibition. One of the most famous paintings

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    A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words Ariel Hornsby March 13 2015 Photography is the only language that can be understood by any language. In every picture there is a meaning that is meant to be captured‚ it may be an obvious or it may be an underlying meaning. Art is such a beautiful thing that is very interesting to look at. There is an art museum in Bentonville‚ Arkansas named Crystal Bridges that has many different paintings and sculptures that may be saying one thing

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    Never Just Pictures Summary In the essay Never Just Pictures‚ feminist author Susan Bordo explores the media and fashion industry’s influence on our society’s obsession with being thin‚ and also delves into the psychological responses to our culture’s social issues that mold what those industries choose to utilize when marketing. Bordo demonstrates how it is our culture of increased competition and anxieties over lack of resources that is shaping the marketing business‚ and encouraging them to

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