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1. The Camera
is defined as an apparatus for taking photographs or film or television pictures. It is a lightproof box through which an image is focused and recorded on film. Today there are many different types of cameras in use, all of them more or less advanced versions of the first camera. Nearly all of them are made up of the same basic parts: -A body (the
2. Digital Cameras
are the newest “got-to-have-it” peripheral for your home computer. These new alternatives to regular cameras supply instant gratification. This gratification is in the form of a digital supply image. You can immediately put an image into a document, print, or send off as e-mail. No other image-capturing device matches up with the digital camera’s c
3. Are Traditional Methods Of Rendering Obsolete Or Not
Even though at the moment were all in a world of increasing 'High Tech' reproduction of images and text both mechanically and electronically I feel there will always be a place for the more traditional hand drawn methods of rendering images and type and that it is not inevitably doomed but only lying dormant until we can escape from the world of th
4. 1984
I think that today's society is a "half version" of George Owell's novel, , in some ways it is similar and in others, uniquely different. The closest we come today to a "Big Brother" is the mob. The people are also controlled by watchful security cameras and subliminal messages. However, something in life today is very different from that of , it i
5. Evolutionism
What is Evolution? Evolution is the theory that all living things in the world have come into being through a non-guided, natural process starting from a primeval mass of subatomic particles and radiation, over 20 billion years ago (History). This theory says that all living things have increased intelligence or have changed in other ways over many

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