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    The gesture of the man shows that he is struggling to hold her yet he is still in control of the situation. One of his arms is wrapped tightly around her body with the hand holding tightly to her arm. Whilst the other arm is held up, pointing the gun at her head. The first finger on this hand is curled around the trigger of the gun showing his is able to shoot straight away if it turns against his plans. His legs show a little more of his feelings about the situation

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    used by a natural user interface using hand shapes and movements. PointGrab’s innovative technology was awarded with the 2013 European Technology Innovation Award for its achievements in gesture recognition for consumer electronics. PointGrab was founded and its products are commercially available since 2010. PointGrab does not sell directly to consumers;

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    spreading confusion among guerrilla organizations, planting fear in Argentine society, destroying incriminating evidence, and misleading world opinion, the disappearances also served as a remembrance of the ‘Dirty War’. The armed forces did their best to influence national memory by impressing, the dirty war had been a legitimate antirevolutionary war against a guerrilla insurgency supported by Cuba and the Soviet Union. The military supported their actions by stating that, the military had put Argentina

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    The Dirty Harry problems was discussed by Carl Klockars almost 20 years ago and was derived from a Hollywood movie named Dirty Harry in the 1970s. The movie portrayed Harry Callahan as a hard working detective who was frustrated with the due process system. During the movie, Detective Callahan had a case thrown out due to the exclusionary rule which states that any evidence illegally obtained is excluded from a trail and cannot be used against the defendant. Consequently, Detective Callahan becomes

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    Handkerchief In Othello

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    Throughout history, handkerchiefs have been used as a token of love and admiration. Classical courting rituals usually used handkerchiefs in this way because of class barriers forbidding actual interaction. “In the early modern period, the handkerchief was in fact a sign of wealth and status...In cinquecento [16th century] Venice, possession of a lady's handkerchief was considered proof of adultery and led to stringent punishments,” (Femininity). They were prevalent throughout Elizabethan era and

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    The movie Dirty Harry came out in 1971. Harry Callahan, the cop, attempts to track down a rooftop killer who calls himself Scorpio. If he does not find him fast enough, a kidnapped girl will die. Callahan goes from phone booth to phone booth on foot to make sure the kidnapped girl does not get killed. Once Callahan finds Scorpio, he abuses the murderer’s civil rights which ends with him being back on the streets. The killer gets on a school bus full of kids and hijacks it as soon as he is released

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    as "death flights." The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo (Asociación Madres de Plaza de Mayo) is an association of Argentine mothers whose children were "disappeared" during the state terrorism of the military dictatorship, between 1976 and 1983: The Dirty War. They organized while trying to learn what had happened to their children, and began to march in 1977 at the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires, in front of the Casa Rosada presidential palace, in public defiance of the government's state terrorism

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    research paper of 2,500 words, and carry out essential steps in the writing process. I enclosed three works that I have submitted for this course which are, “The Journey of a Small Town Girl,” “The Wright Brothers,” and my research paper titled “The Dirty Dozen.” My purpose in writing the literacy narrative was to let different audiences to have a taste of what the struggle of an immigrant is like. This was the first paper that I had to write for this class and it was the easiest out of all. I got

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    Spurious Miscreant While many revere Clint Eastwood as an artistic wonder when it comes to directing, and having remarkable acumen when he pours himself into a role, not everyone shares such positive sentiments. There have been claims that Clint Eastwood’s vigilant protection of his privacy is because he is a volatile, ill-tempered man; who mirrors the violence and complete disregard of others in the roles he’s undertaken. Some just have blatant disgust for his movies, the violence, the nasty treatment

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    Outlaw Josey Wales, and the list goes on and on. One of those characters sticks out as the most successful and iconic franchises of Clint Eastwood’s long, esteemed career is his badge-yielding, pugnacious, temperamental monocrat of a cop persona, “Dirty” Harry Callahan. Callahan is an inspector for the San Francisco Police Department. He keeps his methods within the guidelines of the law, but pushes his limits as far as he can, seemingly prepared to ignore any restrictions that might get in his way

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