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    exceeded, the networks will continue to degrade, and the supplementary equipment required to store the videos will continue to degrade or become obsolete. (1) In addition to this there is the cost of employing people to catalog and retrieve any video footage related to subpoenas, investigations and public information records requests as well as software licensing fees. (3) Approximately 25 percent of the videos that are collected are related to crimes and they must be kept for possible judicial purposes

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    Making use of posters is an important method of exposing your film to the audience. There are three parts to designing a film poster (E. Gancarz, 2014).The first part deals with style. “When you set out to design your movie poster, you need to first decide what kind of movie your poster is going to represent.” (E. Gancarz, 2014). The genre, and culture you are targeting, is going to influence the style. The second part deals with text and the third with images. The poster will attract a certain audience

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    Forgotten is a fictional documentary based on the real life UFO phenomenon known as the ‘Phoenix Lights’. Back in March 1997, a series of lights were seen by thousands of people in Arizona and Nevada as the events were captured on video that can be found on Youtube today. The accident which many described as a giant boomerang-shaped aircraft silently moving across the skies before disappearing. Despite this incident initially being downplayed by government officials, the reality is that Phoenix Light

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    demonstrators and journalists. Early in the summer of 2015, cell phone video footage of NYPD officers in Staten Island, NY placing a man in a fatal and illegal chokehold surfaced. According to officers, 43-year old Eric Garner was selling illegal cigarettes and resisting arrest. Medical examiners ruled Eric Garner’s death a homicide, based on the chokehold and health related causes, because he was asthmatic. In the cell phone video footage released, Eric Garner can be heard yelling and gasping, multiple times

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    felt no one wanted to be the leader. We ended up all being the leader and no one being the leader. For the roles in this assignment, it was more group based leadership where everyone contributed to making the movie move forward. The first few weeks I found it was difficult getting hold of people as one of our group member’s, Luyao as she only showed up for the first class and we did not see her during filming and editing, also hasn’t really contributed to the film as far as I know. Qiaochu says she has

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    Child Observation

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    I arrived on scene and contacted Jamie, the manager Cynthia Savini and director of the center Betsy Myers. jamie explained that she arrived at the center this morning and noticed that the front door was unlocked. Jamie then entered the center and found the front desk area appeared to have been burglarized. At the time, Jamie had not walked the entire center. I enter the complex and observed that the front desk area appeared to have been burglarized. All the desk drawers had been opened and items

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    Everyone has heard of what happened in Ferguson, Missouri. Mike Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old African-American male, was shot and killed by Caucasian police officer Darren Wilson on August 9, 2014. This incident sparked an uproar on police brutality, escalating the whole white cop and black teen discrimination. Apparently Officer Wilson shot Mike Brown while he was trying to surrender. Even after police stated otherwise it was meant with skepticism. It all started after Officer Wilson saw two men

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    secondary, and film sources gave me a new approach to understanding the different components of the war. In brief, I found the primary and film sources to be more engaging than the secondary sources because they gave me contemporary information of the war that made me feel as if I was living during those years. The secondary sources were useful, but not as engaging as the rest because I found them to be intended to arguing a particular aspect of the war and more inclined to personal opinions of the scholar

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    9/11: A Short Story

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    if it got anything” Tooler adds in. They then head to the captain to find out if they are able to get any footage from the security cameras.”Excuse me” says Surai. “We were wondering if we are able to get any footage from the security cameras around the ship”. “If it is necessary, you may” answers the captain. They then head to the the room where all the footage is stored. They roll the footage. They see Schmandon at the boat’s railing. Up behind a figure approaches that they are unable to recognize

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    release the police cam footage to the public. In 2014, Laquan McDonald was shot and killed by police for the possession of a knife. This was captured on dash cam footage, however, the Chicago Police Department refused to release the tape to the public. Therefore, protests emitted and hate was thrown at the CPD for accusations that they were trying to hide something from the public. After a long battle with the public, first and foremost, the CPD finally gave in and released the footage. Issues concerning

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