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    more excitement." Elena said. "I am excited," Alyssa mumbled, taking pictures of the island. Elena sighed and shook her head. While Alyssa was a very sweet girl but she had the worst attention span. The pair got onto the monorail, Alyssa taking Polaroids the entire way. Her satchel was filled with them by the time they made it to the resort. The resort was beautiful, three stories high buildings stood behind a curved entrance with a fountain in the middle. It had beautiful and vast landscape that

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    Do you enjoy snowboarding? Have you ever thought about looking into some ski cameras to help you perfect your technique? Snowboarding can be loads of fun and recording your runs can also be very rewarding. But aside from recording yourself snowboarding for personal reasons or for personal use, have you ever thought about how using a snowboard camera could actually help you save someone's life? Most of the time when people think about recording on the mountain, they don't think about the possibility

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    Stenopaic Slit Lab Report

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    1. (a) Indications -The stenopaic slit refraction is useful for confirming the results of other refraction techniques for patients with irregular astigmatism or reduced visual acuity. - It is helpful for patients who have difficulty understanding the complex instructions associated with other subjective techniques.  -It is important to note that, like the pinhole, the stenopaic slit may be used diagnostically to determine a patient's potential visual acuity. -The astigmatism present in the patient’s

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    The Shining Sixties

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    Richards, Jordan 10 May 2015 AP US History Period 4 The Shining Seventies 1. Technology The actual invention of the microprocessor took place somewhat before the 70s, with the first notable product the AL-1: an 8 bit computer processor “slice” (an expandable portion of a larger central processing unit) debuting in March of 1969. However the first commercially available microprocessor, the 4004, was released in 1971 by Intel. Intel had already established itself as a leader in the integrated circuit

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    he was working on one of his paintings of his living room and terrace in Los Angeles, as he took Polaroid shots of the living room and glued them together as a preparatory work, not intending for them to build a composition of their own. Upon this finding he enjoyed the final composition and he realised that he could take this somewhere and he began to work more and more with composition and Polaroid photographs. Being very interested with this work and he would take a series of photographs selected

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    Clerk Maxwell was a mathematical physicist, he worked out everything to take this photograph of The Tartan Ribbon, Thomas simply pressed the shutter button. 2. The Polaroid, the first ‘real’ camera ever made, (meaning you didn’t need a long exposure time, as well as didn’t have to develop the photo in a dark room.) The first Polaroid was the model 95 Land Camera, made in 1948, by Edwin Land. 3. The Digital Camera, Created by an engineer Steve Sasson in December of

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    Bird By Bird

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    Getting Started You should always write truthfully Writing about your childhood in a lot of detail is a good way to start Holidays are usually good to write about because there is a lot of detail. Writing at the same time helps creativity in stories. ,Writing is more important than being published ,Books make you notice the small details in life Books can enhance your imagination. Many lose their confidence when they begin writing since it is difficult for them to get down their thoughts

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    Colors By Halsey Meaning

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    the music video, you are greeted with Halsey dressed as a teenager, what seems to be her mom, a middle aged man, and a man that is the same age as she is. The men are playing tennis and the women are just watching. Halsey is taking photos with a Polaroid. The video takes place in a high school setting during the ‘80s or ‘90s. You assume that Halsey and the young man like one another. They flirt with each other and they tend to go

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    Eastman Kodak Company: Funtime Film Case Study, BEP 430 Marketing 20030059 Dong-ock Kim1, 20030071 Min-geuk Kim2, 20040054 Keehyung Kim3, 20040535 Yohan Jo4, 20076006 Huang Qiuling5, 20076035 Dorjsuren Bayarmaa6 Marketing Team A1 2 3 4 5 6 erst_licht99@hotmail.com1, kmg0702@hanmail.net2, keehyoung@gmail.com3, zukjimote@gmail.com4, sharlin_huangqiuling@hotmail.com5, gordok_88@yahoo.com6 Professor: Wonjoon Kim Date submitted: April 10, 2007 TO: George Fisher, chief executive officer,

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    Through close reading of Barthes’ Camera Lucida, the relationship between death as conveyed in photographs becomes a very interesting topic. When analyzing the dichotomy discussed in Barthes’ text, Camera Lucida, between subject and object and the implications of each in terms of images, private life, and death, Nolan’s film Memento fills in the binary opposition with gray areas, as it reveals that images do, in fact, preserve privacy, especially in the specific case of Lenny’s image of death where

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