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    The first red light camera ticketing system was put in use in New York City in 1993. Since then‚ 24 states and the District of Columbia have installed red light cameras‚ while another 15 have banned automated ticketing systems that include red light and speed cameras. You generally don’t find that kind of love-hate relationship without something murky going on‚ and murk is exactly what you step into when you ask this one simple question: Do red light cameras reduce accidents? That simple question

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    Red Light Cameras Red light cameras were designed to protect law-abiding citizens from those who take risks in running red lights. Without having the man power to sit on a corner twenty-four hours a day seven days a week‚ it would be physically impossible to catch violators who felt they could get away with running lights in the middle of the night and not get caught. Many people feel the use of red light cameras violate personal rights and Constitutional rights. The purpose of having red light

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    Red light cameras are becoming a more common sight in the last decade. The debate on whether these cameras are improving the safety of drivers or just causing another financial burden to the states is still as strong as ever. These red light cameras are saving lives and not imposing unnecessary costs on states‚ but instead the cameras are saving states millions of dollars each year. In 2007 it was recorded that each year 751 people die in crashes due to someone running a red light‚ which comes to

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    Red Dog Essay: In the film Red Dog‚ Kriv Stenders retells the story of the humorous Kelpie know to us as Red Dog. He shows to us how the loveable dog brought back together the dysfunctional community of Dampier. Set in the remote and isolated area of the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The people of Dampier really need a companion with who they can share their personal feelings with and simply have someone to be able to talk with who will just listen. Red dog helps rebuild the already

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    stereotypical type in films. Although “Red Dog” and “Australia” are set in the bush they still realistically portray Australian identity‚ even though the city life is marginalised. In both of these movies‚ mateship‚ and egalitarianism are both privileged in these films. ‘Australia’ is based on a true story about a half blood aboriginal boy who is a part of the stolen generation‚ whereas ‘Red Dog’ which is also based on a true story is about a red cattle dog who united a contrasting community while

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    Nathanial Brown In the 2011 Australian film ‘Red Dog’ directed by Kriv Stenders many issues relating to Australian identity are addressed including the stereotypical Australian values such as conflict with authority and mateship. Stenders uses skilful camera and visual techniques to portray a realistic 1970’s context throughout the movie. Throughout the movie it is evident that Stenders portrays his values and attitudes such as rebellion against authority that abuses power and independence.

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    Movie Reviewed: Red Dog Ting Tran playing Rachael Taylor Cathy Uchida playing ‘Oz Movie Talk’ show host/movie critique (Show introduction music playing) CATHY: Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome back to ‘Oz Movie Talk’ where the latest‚ hottest Aussie films are the talk of the show. This week on Oz Movie Talk is a heart-wrenching film based on a novel‚ ‘Red Dog’ directed by Kriv Stenders. This movie features Josh Lucas‚ Rachael Taylor‚ John Batchelor and most importantly the main

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    Environmental representations Australian films emphasize our unique bounty of red soil but more importantly how its emptiness can bring people together. Kriv Stenders’ Red Dog‚ which was released in 2011‚ and Ray Lawrence’s Jindabyne‚ released in 2006‚ both invite their audience to view the natural Australian environment to be serene but more so hazardous purely from its vast and bleak emptiness. Jindabyne stars Gabriel Byrne playing Stewart Kane and Laura Linney as Claire and follows the story of

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    Greg Ginn First Essay Assignment Feminism in Red Dog Red Dog Narratives can have a social function. They might represent an imagined reality in order to highlight social inequalities that might not ordinarily be noticed and thus they call for change in real social relations. Choose either to “Do your own Work” or “Get Caught and Suspended” and consider how this narrative critiques the world it represents. Red Dog Red Dog is a functional text written by Helen Simpson. It is based

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    directed by Kriv Stenders‚ a story of a legendary‚ lovable Red Dog who roamed the outback looking for his original master‚ finding his way into the hearts of everyone he meets‚ bringing the people and communities together‚ some find love‚ others find themselves. Red Dog is a wanderer of the Pilbara who shows up unexpectedly in the mining town of Dampier in the early 1970s. Through the combination of independence and friendliness that defines Red‚ he becomes the best friend and confidant of half the town

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