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    Evolution Of Photography

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    CHAPTER ONE: ‘SHOOTING SPACE’ 1.1. Origins and evolution of Architectural photography Throughout the history of photography, architecture has always been one of the significantly valued subjects that could be photographed. Before the invention of photographic technique, buildings were represented by artists in their paintings, and images of buildings could be easily found in different styles of paintings. The very first photographic image called "Boulevard du Temple" was taken by Nicéphore…

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    River Herring Essay

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    Dr. Matthew Ogburn focused his research on two kinds of river herrings, the Alewife and the Blueback Herring. The present research concentrates mainly on this species as it has drastically suffered a decline in existence as well as becoming endangered species. Thus, for this reason they are the module species in this investigation. River Herrings are known species to spawn in fresh water but live most of their lives in the ocean. They are also known to migrate between freshwater and ocean water…

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    the technologies of paper, oil-based ink, and the wine press to create a hybrid technology: the printing press, allowing mass production of printed books. (Jones, 2000). This then eventually replaced the need for the handwritten manuscripts and documents. The printing press gave society the ability to mass produce information like never before, increasing the knowledge of everyday citizens exponentially. With the introduction of the printing press, the mass-production of nearly identical books…

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    Photography can be a hobby or career anybody can enjoy. Photography is the art capturing an image either digitally or on film. It is both science and art to either capture memories or document important event. With photography we are able to stop motion or glimpse at pictures we have never seen before such as stars, galaxies, and past history. Declan O’Neill a professional photographer says “images are much more than a simple nature the…

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    When assessing a newly admitted patient, the nurse notes a murmur along the left sternal border. To document more information about the murmur, which action will the nurse take next? a. Find the point of maximal impulse. b. Determine the timing of the murmur. USTESTBANK.COM c. Compare the apical and radial pulse rates. d. Palpate the quality of the peripheral…

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    governments use. Governments use it to develop the social and economic situation of their nations. In our modern age, the right to education is a universal human right, as stated in the first part of Article 26 of Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a document listing all the fundamental rights of a person, which was put in place by United…

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    identification but these have to be lifted by us and turn over to the police to contact AFIS to try and get a hit on the fingerprint or palm. Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) is a biometric identification (ID) methodology that uses digital imaging technology to obtain, store, and analyze fingerprint data. The AFIS was originally used by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in criminal cases (Webopedia, 2015). Once the person has been identified then a record is…

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    1. THE NEED FOR SYSTEMIC CHANGE WITHIN THE PUBLIC (SEPARATE) EDUCATIONAL DOMAIN After over a hundred years of educational development as well as quite a few years of innovative headway's, public education to a great extent maintains the systemic makeup of past eras. This framework is progressively incompatible with the requirements of the public along with technology concordances in promoting a novel scholarship in view of open contributory practices. What’s finished with data in a specific…

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    Try imaging life without technology, without technology, our lives would be very different from what we are used to today. The truth is Technology is an important part of our lives to get through the day, whether it is at work, home or at school. Today many people depend greatly on technology to work through their academic projects or assignment’s. It has made a big impact on many people lives without technology what would we do? Has technology really affected us that much? The internet is the…

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    can be used to create a desk-based assessment to submit for budgets or to authorities for permits. After excavations commence the data can help make determinations by incorporating it into a Geographic Information System (GIS) which can record and document a site. There…

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