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    strangers. First the subjects were requested to provide some background information about their life before explaning their problems. Then the subject(s) discussed their problems in turns, while one of the subject manifested a seizure. The experimenter recorder the time and the speed the subjects took to report the emergency. The results of this study was that the larger the group size becomes the less respoblilty is shown by the subjects with slower reaction rate. The experimenters stated, “The victim

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    Driver Alerts to Its Dash Cam Family Just recently, Garmin International has announced the launch of its new Dash Cam 30 and Dash Cam 35, which represent the next generation of the Garmin Dash Cam™. These two high-definition standalone driving recorders are designed to easily mount to a windshield and record footage in a constant loop. Garmin Dash Cam begins recording when the vehicle is turned on and stop once it is turned off, serving as a driver’s true eyewitness on the road. The video footage

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    Ancient Celtic Origins

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    (12 miles across the strait) their ancestors were Early Greek traders called them Albiones (white skinned ones). Roman invaders called them Caledonians, then Pictii (the painted ones), Gaelic invaders called them Cruithni (the creators). Roman recorders described them as being tall, pale skinned, with blonde or red hair.

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    Police Corruption

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    think that by adding a body camera to police officers is a better way in regulating their behaviors and thusly does not need to have regular citizens attempt to regulate police officers. Though it may be beneficial, officers are able to turn off the recorder or record over the footage so it can not be seen if they do something that abusing their powers (Mishra, 2008). The belief that police officers can easily be regulated from the government is often wrong, which is why it is important for citizens

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    and life, shown to us through characterization by the author in many ways. For instance [Willy] “ I think i’ll get one myself “ [Howard] “Sure, they’re only a hundred and a half “ (Miller 57). Willy is talking to his boss who is showing him a wire recorder with all of his family’s voices on it.

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    Shakespeare Mystery

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    How exactly has such an important mystery like who actually wrote Shakespeare's famous works, remained unsolved for so long? First, this took place in the 16th and 17th Centuries, meaning that no one had security cameras or voice recorders, consequently making any accusations harder to take seriously. Second, all of the people accused at least for the most part, had attained respect for their contributions to society and social status, making it difficult to believe if supposed proof

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    I will combine electroencephalogram (EEG) which functions as recorder to record the electrical activity of brain by using electrophysiological monitoring method into the pillow. This called Dream Catcher. Dream Catcher record the electrical activities of the brain and interpret it into images. It helps to visualize

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    Wampum Essay

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    including Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee (Ojiig, 2015). Each nation has its own belts and teachings, for this paper we will be focusing on the Haudenosaunee teachings and traditions surrounding wampum. They can all be described as a “Cultural tape recorder” (Hill, 2016), as they capture the essence of a story and make it easier for the story to be told when the belt is there as a physical reminder. People who kept the knowledge of the

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    Death Penalty Sociology

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    where he would witness 95 executions. After each execution Pickett made a tape on each inmate he personally walked to the death chamber. Within the film, he said “I knew I had to talk to someone, and the only thing in my house at the time was a tape recorder.” From my exposure to this topic, it has become clear to me that the impact executions have on the executioner is significant. Being able to separate your thoughts from your emotions can be challenging. Knowing that someone is responsible for carrying

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    Po Almeida Observation

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    assigned to the 83 Precinct. The hearing took place at 241 37 Street, Third Floor, Brooklyn, N.Y. PO Almeida was represented by P.B.A. Carl Varella. PO Almeida was interviewed as a subject. The interview was recorded on an Olympus brand digital voice recorder and upload into ICIS. In sum and substance PO almeida stated the following; On August 23, 2014 PO Derek Almeida was assigned to the the 83 precinct and he was schedule to performed a 1500X2335 tour as the sergeant operator for Sergeant Grimm

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