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    Monitoring Elder People

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    way to tackle is not use cameras to monitor them. If cameras are approved to used, therefore, relatives and residents should be consulted first to see if they are on the same page (Fisk, 2016). In addition to that, in response to the hidden camera footage recorded by a relative of an elder resident residing at Mitcham Residential Care Facility. The company operator threatened the relative for breaching the Privacy Act, Video Surveillance Act and the Aged Care acts. In a statement, the company operator

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    digital SLR camera, we captured a large quantity of images of myself walking across a path. For this setting, it was inside the Fine Art building of the University of Newcastle. This process took a lengthy period of time, however we attained the footage that we set out to achieve. Using iMovie, the group compiled over a hundred photos to make it look like a video. The intention of this was to fool the audience that by using video and photo editing software, you add new meaning to the once original

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    Elijah Gusick Mrs. Johnson American Government 3 January 2017 Gurd Luk and Gurd Nurt Summary The movie begins on Oct. 25, 1958, at a fancy dinner tribute to Edward R. Murrow, an American broadcast journalist for cbs. Ed Murrow is introduced as a hero who fought against McCarthyism. He comes out and proceeds to make a speech about how journalist have become occupied with only presenting good news in an attempt to hide from the actual matters at hand. In a flashback to 1953 the newsmen at CBS are

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    The Imposter Movie

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    at the time. Viewers are positioned to empathise with Bourdin, through the construction of the interviews; his face is well lit, as opposed to in shadow and little to no music or sound effects play other than when the re-enactment of Bourdin being found is played and the dialogue from his interview is played over it. This positions viewers to see the re-enactment as real, rather than over dramatised, making the situation itself seem more believable – like it could have actually happened. During the

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    The media has scrutinized the use of force even more recently. Recordings of officers using force (weather excessive or not) become uploaded to the web and many individuals quickly jump to conclusions. Police use of “force” is up to the discretion of each individual police officer, and with each action a multitude of consequences can occur. The public often gets enraged after a court justifies the use of force, but often individuals do not have the full facts or understand how the justice system

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    robots being tested, we grow curious to see how major food safety training standards such as NFSRP and Servsafe will adjust with growing automation in the food service industry. NFSRP and Automated Delivery Service While researching the topic, we found that the biggest hurdle for automated delivery services lie with the authorities that govern

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    In the summer of 2014, 18-year-old Michael Brown was fatally shot by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson. After the shooting, there had been conflicting reports by police and eyewitnesses about what exactly happened. Officer Wilson insist Brown was confrontational throughout the encounter, while eyewitnesses say Brown has his hands up trying to surrender before he was shot and killed. Following the Grand jury’s decision not to indict officer Wilson over the shooting of Michael Brown and similar

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    employee passes away the company receives a huge paycheck. One family that was interviewed, both husband and wife, worked at Walmart. The husband had worked for Walmart longer than his wife did before she passed away. After she had passed the family found out that Walmart had taken out an insurance policy in her name. The husband talked about their struggle to pay for medical bills along with other expenses after his wife died, but Walmart did not give them a cent from the insurance policy they took

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    Demir Ayse Case Study

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    the northeast corner of the intersection of 17th St. and S. Van Ness with a smashed rear windshield. Upon making contact with the (V1) Toyota and the occupants, (RV1) Tan Bin and (RV2) Demir Ayse, Sgt. Petuya activated his (BWC1) body worn camera. Footage was later uploaded to www.evidence.com I asked Bin and Ayse if they needed medical attention and they said they did not. I observed no visible injuries on either of them. I talked to Bin who told me that he was in his car stopped at the east side

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    In a city recognized for it’s diversity, Roberto Clemente Middle School was home to hate crimes of various colors the 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 school years. I am a recent graduate of Clemente’s Humanities and Communications program and although I was frequently discouraged by the anti-Semitic, homophobic, and prejudiced behaviors I faced from my classmates, I was always infuriated by both the teacher’s and the administration's dismissal of such matters. In my 3 years at Roberto Clemente, I have been

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