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    Animal Farm is a book about the russian war represented through animal figures. Through the book there are many propaganda techniques being used. Propaganda is the government's techniques to fill the uneducated people. There are three forms of propaganda that have been used in Animal Farm. The three techniques are Name Calling, Card Stacking, and Glittering Generalities. Name Calling is when someone uses negative words against an enemy. Card Stacking is when a politician or businessmen stack many statistics and facts about one thing. Glittering Generalities is when people use positive, strong words to get to the audience's emotions during a speech. Many governments might exclude some of these propaganda techniques but, these three propaganda forms have been distinguished between Animal Farm and Modern day. The first technique that is used a lot in Animal Farm and in modern day is Name Calling. Name Calling is when a person is directly saying negative and foul words towards an enemy. When they are calling them out on something that is negative. On page 24 in the book Animal Farm it says.”Snowball, who, as we now know, was no better than a criminal?” This is what Squealer was telling everyone. He was calling him out and saying snowball was a criminal. That is a perfect example of Name Calling. In Modern day today, there was a presidential election where Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton had many debates. In those debates Donald Trump would call Hillary out on a lot of things…

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    Product Review Summer Infant In View Digital Color Video Baby Monitor comes with a dynamic monitoring system equipped with a 5” flat-screen color display, a digital zoom camera and rechargeable batteries. This digital technology provides handheld portability which gives parent a secure and private connection with their kids at all times. Summer infant is the number on brand for baby monitors in the market today. They have a wide range of baby monitors from audio, video to internet baby…

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    Body Cameras Advantages

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    With the seemingly increase of police brutality, it can be understandable why citizens want police to wear body cameras. I personally agree with these notions and it has even been proven in various studies. Some people believe that body cameras would not help because then they would be forced to get a ticket if they, say, ran a red light instead of having the officer getting them off with just warning. However, I think that benefits of the cameras most certainly outweigh the negative aspects.…

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    Body History Photography was difficult during the Civil War, especially those who ventured out to the battlefields with their cameras. It was a difficult and time consuming process. Photographers had to carry all of their heavy equipment, including their darkroom, by wagon. Cameras in the time of the Civil War were bulky and difficult to maneuver. Which made it a lot more difficult for the photographers to photograph the war. They also had to position the camera just right so the camera would…

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    Objectives Of Body Cameras

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    Brown was shot and killed by a police officer with no body camera. Officer Darren Wilson was up for trial for the murder of Michael Brown and was found not guilty. The town of Ferguson was out ragged as violent riots and protests broke out because of the ruling. (Buchanan) Many argue that Officer Wilson used excessive force in the altercation however, the court and jury members believed differently. If a body camera was used by the officer, the public would have had video evidence and be…

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    it into currently. We wouldn’t be able to capture memories or beautiful views, nor would we be able to pass on certain ideas for educational purposes. But, brilliant people such as Mo-ti to Eugene F. Larry, brought all their ideas together like a chain and contributed to the development of the camera. The concept of creating images besides drawing them started hundreds of years ago and had finally met it’s ideal state about 100 years ago. Cameras were, and will remain a device that will…

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    important but invasive at the same time. I will analyze the three videos and their implications in a political, social, cultural, economical, environmental, and ethical view. Political: I believe that from a political point of view, its believed to be very beneficial. However, I am not convinced that the government can be in control of the majority part of our privacy as they can use that against us. In the video internet of things, it explained how everything now has chips and they…

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    The Camera History

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    Name Mr.Engelkes Literacy period: 6/7 12/10/14 The History Behind The Camera There’s a albino chipmunk and it’s something that you can’t forget! So you take out your camera and FLASH! You take a picture and now it’s a new memory! But how did your camera become a camera? How was your camera able to print your picture? Well take a second to think about it and get ready for the information your about to hear! First let’s start with the definition of Camera: A device for recording visual…

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    Camera Comparison

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    Comparison/Contrast Essay My life is like a camera because I focus on what's important, I capture the good times and I develop from the negatives. When capturing an image, a camera focuses on the most important thing in its field of view, the object (Toussaint, J.-P, & Smith, 2008). In the same way, I also have many things that need my attention but I deliberately choose to focus on my children, which are the most important things I have. The act of focusing on the important thing when…

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    The first advantage is the money you will save from not having to buy camera rolls. Camera rolls were very expensive to buy and produce the image from. With digtial photography, you do not need any rolls to store the photos, the photographs can be stored on the camera or a computer. Also, with a digtial camera, you are able to print off your photographs from home, which is cheaper than having to get them printed from a photography store. Secondly, with a digital camera, photographers are able to…

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