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    What is Beach Camera? Beach Camera is a well known consumer electronics retailer that offers a wide range of popular products such as cameras, video equipment, computers, home entertainment systems, and household items. The company not only offers low prices and fast shipping but also has earned the Bizrate Circle of Excellence Award for 6 years for providing excellent customer service. Founded in 1983, Beachcamera.com has been serving the photography and technological world for over 30 years now

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    Brick + Mortar Analysis

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    Brick + Mortar has varied tracks bursting with energy accompanied by straightforward lyrics that comment on society mixed with personal experiences. Their music is urban indie alternative with a punk vibe. The closest sound to Brick + Mortar would be the catchy chorus form Imagine Dragons or Sir Sly mixed with the darker punk of the The Neighborhood. “It’s a crazy dynamic between the two of us, since we are so different,” said Brandon. The duo of Brandon and John started a making instrumental electronic

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    Khim, Melanie Engr 350 November 8, 2015 Digital Divide The Digital Divide is a social issue referring to the different amount of information between those who have access to the Internet and those who do not. The term is used to discuss the connectivity gap in distinct regions and demographics. In June, a White House broadband report concluded the divide has split us into two groups, finding that 91% of Americans has to high-speed Internet service, while 71% of Americans are actually subscribed to

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    Spookfish Vs Big Fish

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    Figure 2: Photograph close up of Anableps anableps head showing the division of dorsal and ventral corneas on the left eye. The thin horizontal white line indicates the approximate position of the waterline when A. anableps is at the water’s surface. A meniscus forms over the eye so it is always covered by a thin layer of water (Simmich et al., 2012). The majority of vertebrate eyes use a single lens to form a focused image. One exception is the Spookfish, Dolichopteryx longipes, which has a

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    Today, it is difficult to image a world without photography. Technology has made it easy to take an excellent quality photograph with just a cellphone. However, during the time of World War II through the Vietnam War, a lot of this technology was not nearly as advanced as it is today. The equipment that war photographers used was very primitive by today’s standards, yet there were many significant photographs that were taken, many of which are famous or infamous today. Many war photographers took

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    Project title Original? Why? Was it difficult to solve? Consider access to knowledge, problems to solve, resources needed What real life problem did it solve? The Beanbag Project This experiment is quite original as many people just use bean bags without even thinking about how many beans are used inside of them. I haven’t heard of any other experiments testing the same thing, so to me I think that this experiment is unique. This experiment doesn’t seem very difficult to solve, as the main thing

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    For the past century, the use of photography has provided us with a plethora of images documenting history and cementing memories. It became a medium through which to provide news, sum up all of the words within an article into a single image and further evoke the reader’s emotions through visual stimuli. Although the first known photograph taken for journalism was to capture the events of the Crimean War during 1855, perhaps the most impressive utilization of the camera for news was during WW2 (Struet

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    Many photographs have been archived as symbols of war's horrors, their underlying theme being innocence persecuted. Another outcome of the Vietnam War was concretization of the media as an institution that had a grip on public perception. Furthermore, as certain pictures came wider known they also changed the way they felt about wars conflict. Either changing their distorted perceptions or further proving their unerring loyalty

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    Tupac Research Paper

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    Tupac and Biggie’s relationship began as friends, but ended in death due to Biggie’s ego and Tupac’s pride. Tupac and Biggie met at a club in New York, they were very good friends and hung out a lot. One day at a studio in a hotel in New York, Tupac was recording a song and Biggie was about to show up before Tupac went down stairs and got shot and mugged. Tupac got paranoid and thought the thugs that mugged him were sent by Biggie, that’s when the beef started between them both and where arch rivals

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    Digital Footprint make you or break you During the last decades, social media has been one of the most powerful tool to achieve success, but it is also a risky medium since it has caused the fall of many important reputations – figures - corporations. It will always depend on how someone uses social media because once your digital footprint is online, it will remain forever. Although digital footprint is a concern for modern society, social media is an essential mechanism for both the actual and

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