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    “Surveillance breeds conformity”(Glenn Greenwald). Usually people use cameras for protection but it has grown to much more. For many years, the United States government, and many others, have been watching people through surveillance cameras. They are easily hacked or misused and justice is rarely given. Although many people want to increase the amount of surveillance cameras in public places; however, decreasing the amount of surveillance cameras will help with financial problems, with hacking,…

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    The Internal Affairs is responsible for receiving processing, assigning an investigation to any alleged misconduct by any members of the police department. The Internal Affairs investigation team receives complaints from any citizens, employees or anonymous source and will conduct investigation thoroughly and objectively. The administrative process of dealing with complaints whether they are internal or external, must be handled and investigated in accordance with the organization’s policies and…

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    Incident Type: Robbery Address of Occurrence: 303 Raquet Club, Los Banos, CA 93635 Witnesses: John Basn: Employee. Male, 21, Asian Cassandra Lenin: Store Owner. Female, 26, Latino David Labmo: Bystander. Female, 27, White Evidence: Surveillance footage from shop Fingerprints (taken from the front desk) Footprint (size 11 Vans, found mud outside) Weapon/Objects Used: melee/crowbar On February 24, 2016, at approximately 16:42, two unidentified males entered a Circle k convenience store…

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    varied as the subject matter, and despite the fact that both films share many similarities, there are several aspects of both films that vary greatly from one another. From the process of creating a convincing narrative through the use of actual footage and testimonies from the unfortunate human subjects, to the formation of each respective agenda, both Oxyana and Trouble the Water use a strong appeal to ethos. However, there are vast differences by the manner in which each filmmaker goes about…

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    The 2005 film, Sometimes in April, depicts the 1994 Rwandan Genocide through two Hutus brothers, Honoré and Augustin. The film is set in two time periods, April 1994 and 2004, to show the acts that occurred during the genocide and the aftermath of the systematic slaughter of the Tutsis. Honoré, who one of the voices that helped expose Hutu propaganda on Radio RTLM, awaits trial for inciting the genocide while his brother, Augustin, has flashbacks of the horrific event that resulted in the death…

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    Red Light Research Paper

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    Is getting to your destination on time worth the carelessness of driving fast and running red lights and taking lives? Each year many die from careless commuters rushing to get to a destination on time and decide to run a red light. However, this number can be reduced drastically, which could be done if the red light violators were enforced. Unfortunately, there are not enough police to enforce this. Red light cameras should be used to ticket American drivers. The number of wrecks each year…

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    to help the over-all public. In Vaduva’s article, he wrote about five reasons, which I will be mentioning, shortly. Vaduva’s article discusses five reasons, which are facial recognition and expanded surveillance, real-time tracking of individuals, footage integrity, exoneration of police actions, and empower crony manufacturers at the expense…

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    2.1.1.3 Video as a Persuasive Medium According to Crieg (2017), before people can even consider trying a product, their attention needs to be held, which is not something easy to do. In fact, humans have an average attention span of only 8 seconds. It is almost impossible to persuade people to try a product within such a short timeframe. So that is why, copywriters and advertisers have emphasized strategies that are able to increase attention spans, using devices like storytelling, making…

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    white just like most mascot costumes while gorillas’ sole is black. Also, Roger Patterson was shooting a movie about Bigfoot, so this footage was probably some sort of promotion for his movie or a way to make money. To sum up, I believe that Bigfoot is nothing but a hoax because there is no legit evidence or a decent footage that you can identify what's in it, most footage has a very bad quality or a very shaky camera. In addition, the theory of evolution completely rejects the existence of…

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    I contacted Guerrero at his business, JG Tires, located at 810 C St SE. Guerrero provided me with paperwork from Valley Medical Center and a personal thumb drive which he stated had a copy of the video footage from the initial assault. I made a copy of the paperwork, copied the video footage to the V:drive, and gave the original paperwork and thumb drive back to Guerrero. The medical paperwork states Guerrero had a facial contusion, head injury (no further description), and blunt abdominal…

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