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    Vehicle Safety: Features/Effectiveness, Role of Traffic Psychologists, and Motor Vehicle Injury Control Vehicle safety is a growing concern of many U.S. citizens each year. As a society, it is expected to have a safe environment that people can be in without the stress and anxiety that they might have regarding safety in or around motor vehicles. Fortunately, vehicles have increased the amount of safety features over the years, allowing people to be more comfortable with their surroundings. Vehicle

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    expected to be paid for your work almost immediately. Lighting is heavily unionized through BECTU and in my experience, most Gaffers will insist on their lighting team being paid the recommended BECTU rates (2016) of £315 (Shooting Crew Feature), £276 (Rigging Crew Feature) and £250 (Commercial which also covers music promos). The BECTU Recommended rates are there to prevent Lighting Techs being underpaid for what is both one of the most dangerous and physically demanding jobs in the film industry. It

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    Koro White Biography

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    and music media across the United States. Most recently he has had guest appearances on VH1’s Why Am I Still Single and OWN’s Ayanna Fix My Life. Currently, he is in pre-production on exclusive projects such as a web series, a short film, and a feature that may launch as early as the Spring of 2017. Nonetheless, things were not always looking so promising for this millenial, media mogul. And yet, in spite of humble beginnings and battles with depression, he persisted through several major personal

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    Rhetorical Analysis of ‘Babies’ I.  Social Context & Topic:  Every work exists within a social and cultural framework.  Analyze the contemporary social elements that this work is reacting to.  Explain the topic and the contemporary issues surrounding your product. Babies is a Documentary produced by Thomas Balmes who originally got the idea from Alain Chabat. It is set in the present time in four different countries and four very different settings. These babies are documented from birth to

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    then the new wave. The silent era as the name implies featured film making without the use of sound while the sound era introduced the addition of sound to films. From the years 1906 to 1911, Australia happened to be the most prolific producer of feature films in the world. As at this period in time, Australian producers had easy access to cinema screen because of the irregular supply of foreign films. This notable success however began to experience a gradual decline as the Hollywood

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    “Did you have sexual contact with the natives?” “No.” “Did you share needles or have any open cuts I should be aware of?” “No . . . ” I said. The masked doctor examined the hundreds of boils on my face and body. A week prior, I got into a bus accident in Tanzania. I was delivering a bag full of medical supplies to a rural hospital. A tropical storm hit the night before, making the gravel road slippery. My vehicle lost control and slammed into a palm tree. I hit the front seat hard, and

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    take the shape of skew, perspective distortion or geometric distortion. We propose fully automatic preprocessing techniques to enhance the digital camera captured images to improve the performance of OCR applications. Our algorithms depend on the features of the text lines and letters and do not need any especial equipment. Experimental results on a real camera captured images demonstrate 10~15 % enhancement in current commercial OCR packages. 1. Introduction Textual content in books, newspapers and

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    security and support when there is a sense of understanding, inclusion and identity to a member trying to fit into a certain group and place. It is a perception of acceptance. The short film by Mark Osborne, More, was released in 1998. The short film features a scrawny gray creature in it’s everyday working life. He is unhappy but gains the strength to keep going by his childhood memories. He works hard to invent a the machine that changes everyone’s dull and negative life by changing their perspective

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    The short film, "Paper man", by John Kahrs is a genuine reflection on his world. The way this is depicted is through his exploration use of magic, the amazing symbolism of the colour used and the service of sound. The representation of these allows, the audience to be more thankful to this film and understand its diversity in the world that it once was. "Paper man", is presented in a reflection of the world through the exploration use of magic. This is best illustrated through the world of 2012

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    because Angelina Jolie’s cheek bones is her most prominent feature. The cheeks must be high and well defined. Defining the cheeks, I choose a medium brown shade of eyeshadow or bronzer. The forehead is the second most important feature to create. Angelina Jolie has a long, narrow forehead, as mine is wide. Having the medium brown shadow on my temples it creates shadows. I create the illusion of a long forehead. After identifying my features, I am ready to start my transformation. The alterations for

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