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AS IT IS 2014-05-24 Cameras to Review Goals at World Cup From VOA Learning English, this is As It Is. I'm Anna Matteo in Washington. Technolgoy is changing many parts of our lives. But when it comes to sports, fans do not always like new technology.
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[by:Studyplayer] [00:00.00]Workbook [00:01.05]练习册 [00:02.11]Module 3 On the radio [00:03.83]模块3 在广播电台 [00:05.55]Listening andpronunciation [00:06.70]听力练习和发音 [00:07.84]7 Look at the picturesin Activity 6, and guesswha
The last few years have seen numerous widely publicized incidents of civilians, black men in particular, being killed by police. In response, many officers are now required to wear body cameras. The theory is that technology will lessen the likelihoo
High-techCameras Haveyouheardaboutthelatestinhigh-techcameras? TheJapanesehaveanewsuper-fastcamera. It'ssoquickitcanphotographawomanwithhermouthclosed. Notes: 1.Haveyouheardaboutthelatestinhigh-techcameras? 你听说有关高科技相机的最新消息
Digital cameras are so useful. I love my digital camera. I take it everywhere with me. My friends think Im mad, but Ive got thousands of really good photos. Digital cameras are so much better than the old cameras with film. Theyre also much better th
by Adam Freedman Todays topic: Cameras in the delivery room. And now, your daily dose of legalese: This article does not create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. In other words, although I am a lawyer, Im not your lawyer. If you need
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世博会历史英语对话(2) Maomao: Furthermore, look at the cameras in your hand. Most of cameras today are digital ones;however, the first roll film for domestic use was also launched in World Expo. 毛毛:还有你手上现在摆弄的照相机
On Mondays, the Business Report examines Technology. People used to say that A picture was worth a thousand words. In the digital age, that works up to several million pixels. Digital cameras are getting smaller, better, and cheaper, as we learned f
By Paul Sisco Washington, DC 07 February 2008 Each year about 13,000 people die on U.S. roads and highways in speed-related traffic accidents. A group of state governors says 35 jurisdictions are now using automatic speed cameras. Government and insu
The Nobel Prize in physics goes to Charles Kao, of Standard Communications Labs in England and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and George Smith and Willard Boyle of Bell Labs in New Jersey. Kao figured out how to transmit light over long distanc
The Rockford police chief and some city officials want to install video cameras in all 100 police cars. They think this will reduce the number of lawsuits filed against the city. In the last five years, Rockford has paid out more than five million do
AS IT IS 2015-05-04 Body Cameras Seen as Good and Bad for US Police Officers The recent violence in Baltimore, Maryland follows incidents around the United States in which police officers have been accused of wrongdoing. As a result, police departmen
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Body cameras have become routine in some police departments. In New Orleans, some say they've had a positive effect on law enforcement culture. But as NPR's Martin Kaste reports, they've also created new burdens. MARTIN KASTE, BYL
JUDY WOODRUFF: In the aftermath of the police shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, and the chokehold death of a man in New York City, civil rights groups and even the president have called for an increase in the use of body cameras by police departments.
By Paul Sisco Washington 10 April 2008 A company called DriveCam has developed a camera system it claims is making streets safer in the U.S., Europe, South Africa and Asia. Once installed in vehicles, the cameras record traffic incidents. The recordi
By Steve Schy Washington 03 August 2006 The close line calls that have had tennis fans booing and whistling their displeasure will be a thing of the past at this week's Legg Mason Classic tennis tournament. The event will begin using a new technolog