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    Police body cameras are quickly becoming a hot topic both in Congress and in articles. There are several opinions on them‚ but one thing for certain is that they have their benefits and limitations. Three authors use various rhetorical strategies to convince their audience that body cameras should or should not be used. "Cameras in the Station House" is a peer reviewed article written by no ordinary authors. The contributors and reviewers of this article consist of a state chair man‚ a criminologist

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    Consumer Behaviour of Purchasing Digital Camera 1.0 Introduction In order to market the product into the market successfully‚ marketers need to have some marketing strategy to enter the desired market and make profit. Market segmentation is the process of dividing a market into subsets of consumers with common needs or characteristics (Schiffman et al.‚ 2011). Understanding the market size and segmentation is valuable‚ but the keys to effective targeting is to know just how valuable specific consumer

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    Thinking Questions 1. What is a camera? 2. What is a convex lens? 3. What three components make up a film camera? Define each part. 4. What is a pentaprism? What job does it do in the camera? 5. What are point and shoot cameras? How do they differ from SLR cameras? 6. What is JPEG? What considerations have to be kept in mind with JPEG? 7. What is the difference between optical and digital zoom? 8. What are the steps you can take to create a pinhole camera? Have you tried to make one? 9.

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    Contents Digital Cameras 2 Introduction 2 Title 1 2 Title 2 3 Title 3 3 Works Cited 4 Tan Wen Han Abubakar Santuraki PITS003 16-4-10 Digital Cameras Introduction Digital cameras allow computer users to take pictures and store the photographed images digitally instead of on traditional film. With some digital cameras‚ a user downloads the stored pictures from the digital camera to a computer using special software included with the camera. With others‚ the camera stores the pictures

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    THE TRAFFIC SAFETY PROBLEM IN URBAN AREAS J. ARCHER1 and K. VOGEL2 1 CTR‚ Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan‚ Stockholm‚ Sweden; 2 VTI‚ Linköping‚ Sweden E-mail: jeffery.archer@infra.kth.se; katja.vogel@vti.se As the number of people who reside and work in urban areas increases‚ so‚ too‚ do the needs and demands placed on the infrastructure. This has led to severe congestion in many European cities‚ a situation which affects not only the environment in terms of pollution‚ but most notably levels

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    ------------------------------------------------- B. REASONS FOR TRAFFIC LAWS ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Why do we need to keep traffic laws? ------------------------------------------------- -Safety ------------------------------------------------- -Common Understanding ------------------------------------------------- -Order and movement in traffic ------------------------------------------------- The most obvious

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    TOPIC: THE DIGITAL CAMERA SUBTOPICS: -HISTORY -TYPES OF DIGITAL CAMERAS -PARTS OF A DIGITAL CAMERA -RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL CAMERAS (Advantages and Disadvantages of Each). HISTORY OF DIGITAL CAMERAS The World‘s First Digital Camera by Kodak and Steve Sasson The Evolution of Digital Cameras A film-free camera was patented as early as 1972 by Texas Instruments‚ but Kodak

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    core technology used in current digital cameras. 2007 was the most recent year in which the company made a profit.[5] As part of a turnaround strategy‚ Kodak focused on digital photography and digital printing and attempted to generate revenues through aggressive patent litigation.[6][7] In January 2012‚ Kodak filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.[8][9][10] In February 2012‚ Kodak announced that it would cease making digital cameras‚ pocket video cameras and digital picture frames and focus on

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    Currently‚ most large cities of the world are experiencing huge problems with traffic jams that have repercussions on financial and ecological aspects of human lives. It was identified by last researches that it takes people 30% of their traveling time to drive through traffic congestions‚ whilst their cars make almost 75% of total air pollution. The same problems had experienced the London city in the middle of last century. According to report of the Ministry of Transport (1964)‚ new car registrations

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    Introduction Highway traffic operations are influenced by the behavior of drivers. A highway can be used by a finite number of vehicles‚ and the driver perceived safe distances between vehicles determine this limit. For a given speed‚ as distances become shorter‚ more vehicles can use the highway. Both the volume of drivers choosing to use the highway (demand) and the maximum volume that can be served (supply) depend on driver behavior. Congestion results from too many people attempting to reach

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