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    The police no longer walked the streets in the neighborhood, instead they road by in their patrol cars with their windows rolled up and told citizens to call the police for service and promised a rapid response upon receiving their call. (Police: History-Policing Twentieth Century America^ C” the Reform Era, (n.d.) It is now the 20th Century and policing today is almost the same as it was in the 1900s, when new technology surfaced, two-way radios, patrol cars and telephones made a major…

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    to know about body-worn cameras”, “First and foremost are privacy concerns. Wiretap laws in some states prevent the audio recording of a police/citizen interaction without the consent of both parties…citizen in an area has a reasonable expectation of privacy can also become problematic. In other words, there are laws that can prevent recording of citizen without the consent of both parties. However, truth of the matter is that even if your face is been recorded on camera the police will blur out…

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    trauma to history. For one, photography is a strategy for coping. A number of people have noted the desire to inexplicably record anything and everything for themselves during disaster, as if maybe capturing those moments would make them more real to their shocked selves or illustrate some hidden explanation for how and why. The search for meaning and emphasis on perceived objectivity in photography presents multiple issues particular to it and the way traumatic events are transformed into…

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    Video editing history and practice the author explains the evolution of editing from the earliest two wheelers in 1895 via breakthrough Artists like DW Griffiths and Russian Directors such as Sergei Eisenstein. Through a series of practical experiments film developed its own language. A mentionable fact about that in 30 years the basic of editing were formed. Components we see today as essential for editing for example continuity and screen direction were not even looked for. The camera never…

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    against four military tanks with the Chinese symbol printed on the sides; the image is strong and powerful, relaying a heroic and hopeful message to the Chinese citizens fighting for democracy. However, this photo, like others as well, reveals past and history that the Chinese Government does not want the people to know. So, in defense, they constrain this “cave of knowledge” to the people to prevent outcries and potentially more protests. With this, the Chinese Government acts as the deniers of…

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    Police Body Cameras

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    Who Should Have Access to Police Body Camera Footage? Technology is on the rise and so is police brutality, but with one we may be able to remedy the other. Police body cameras have been in use in certain police departments across America since 2012. Ever since the controversial death of Mr. Michael Brown the idea of body cameras has exploded into a legal race for control over videos that don 't yet exist. There are a spectrum of views regarding the public’s access to these videos which the LA…

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    The Shining

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    the importance of remembering that Kubrick is attempting to fight so strongly, and the film as a whole is a retelling of the old phrase, ‘history repeats itself’, which Kubrick expands by showing that ‘history repeats itself, and it is our fault for not remembering it’. A continual and compelling motif in The Shining is the subtle references to genocides of history; specifically the American Indian genocide and the Nazi holocaust. In the documentary ‘Room 237’, about different theories on The…

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    Cellphone Invention

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    Since the beginning of the human civilizations, people have created different types of tools to make their life easier. If we look at the history of scientific and other kinds of inventions, we can go long back to the time, and still find the tools our ancestors have created to make their life easier. We know the history when Karl Benz built his first automobile in 1885, and in 2016 Elon Musk, Google and others are inventing self-driving cars. We have come with a long drive of innovations…

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    The problem with this claim is that the cameras were specifically set for a short exposure so that they would not get too bright, and stars are not bright enough from the Moon to appear in pictures with very short exposures. Had they not been set like this, the image would appear to be almost…

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    evolution of photography and photo editing and the ultimate psychological effect of the visual distortion of reality. History of Photography The art of photography dates back several decades. Photography did not begin to be looked at as an art form until long…

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