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    Oh‚ Shoot! As stated by Margaret Van de Pitte‚ “Hunting and gun ownership continue to be associated with liberty‚ a very fundamental right indeed” (263). The exercise of deliberate stalking‚ observing‚ and killing of animals is a cherished pastime that positively impacts our world today. The base of traditional and cultural practices‚ hunting wild animals should remain legal due to the environmental and economic benefits. First‚ because of how commendably hunting directly and indirectly strengthens

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    The Camera and Emotion

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    most importantly‚ the camera. When used properly the camera brings the audience along for a ride with the characters. Not all filmmakers are capable of using their camera in this way; others develop this skill over time. One such artist is Martin Scorsese. His break out film was‚ “Mean Streets (Scorsese‚ 1973)‚” and nearly twenty years later‚ he perfected the gangster film with‚ “Goodfellas (Scorsese‚ 1990).” Martin Scorsese‚ more so than any other filmmaker‚ uses his camera to take the audience

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    Digital Cameras

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    something that nobody else has seen or perceived. This idea has made a long way from canvas-paintings to using cameras. Cameras‚ in their turn have also experienced a rather fast evolution and nowadays everybody has a notion of what a digital camera is and the majority of people use digital cameras. According to a standard definition a digital camera is “…opposed to a film or video camera‚ uses an electronic sensor to transform images and video into electronic data”. Years ago people used to possess

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    The First Camera

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    What was the first camera like? The camera is a great invention. It allows us to do anything from taking pictures of our loved ones and capturing memories to making fine art. But this makes me think‚ what was the first camera like? Before there where cameras like the ones we use today‚ photos were taken using the camera obscura. They were dark chambers with a small lens or pinhole (so it was also called a pin-hole camera). The light that came through the pinhole was then projected onto

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    Photography and Camera

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    camera is a device that records/stores images. These images may be still photographs or moving images such as videos or movies. The term camera comes from the camera obscura (Latin for "dark chamber")‚ an early mechanism for projecting images. The modern camera evolved from the camera obscura. Cameras may work with the light of the visible spectrum or with other portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. A camera generally consists of an enclosed hollow with an opening (aperture) at one end for

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    Cameras in the Courtroom

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    Cameras in the Courtroom By: Justin Taylor MCJ 6257-08C-2‚ Criminal Courts and Professional Ethics 4-10-10 Cameras in the Courtroom In the electronic world that we live in‚ every aspect of life can be broadcast across the country in seconds. This aspect is even more realistic when cameras are front and center in American courtrooms. Each morning and afternoon we turn on the television‚ reality television takes over and civil lawsuits or divorces

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    Camera Manul

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    version Producer data Producer VEB Pentacon Dresden Betrieb des Kombinates VEB Carl Zeiss Jena production April 1984 to 1985 period Technical properties of the camera shutter type steplessly working electronically controlled vertical-run metalblade focal plane shutter responsible Werner Hahn‚ Rolf constructor Noack no of produced 91‚500 cameras exposure time (possible settings) B‚ steplessly automatic speeds between 40 sec and 1/1000; manually precise speeds of 1/1‚ 1/2‚ 1/4‚ 1/8‚ 1/15‚ 1/30‚ 1/60

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    Pill Camera

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    toadvent of nanotechnology we have realized it to a certain level. One such productmanufactured is PILL CAMERA‚ which is used for the treatment of cancer‚ ulcer andanemia. It has made revolution in the field of medicine. At that time manufacturing atmolecular and atomic level was laughed .But due to advent of nanotechnology wehave realized it to a certain level. One such product manufactured is PILL CAMERA‚which is used for the treatment of cancer‚ ulcer and anemia. It has made revolution inthe field of

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    History of Camera

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    Instagram. But it hasn’t been forever that someone was able to capture their favorite moments in a photo. The early camera was not much more than a pinhole camera as early as 1558. It was called the Camera Obscura. The Camera Obscura was seen as a drawing tool for objects. An image of a subject on paper was "projected" and could be used to draw‚ trace or paint it. The Camera Obscura provided an image that was temporary‚ and could not be lastingly captured on to paper for later. Around 1822 French

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    Surveillance Cameras

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    Surveillance Cameras Nadine Strossen is the authors of “Everyone is watching you” an article that its main purpose is to alert readers how our privacy rights are been violated by surveillance cameras. The article in general informs the reader of the topic right from the beginning with the title which explains a lot of the matter to discuss. The author introduces the topic very clear with the example of Eric Blair the author of “Big Brother is watching you” and how this caption relates to the matter

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