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  2. Robbins v. Lower Merion School District - Wikipedia

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    Lower Merion School District is a federal class action lawsuit, [2] brought during February 2010 on behalf of students of two high schools in Lower Merion Township, a suburb of Philadelphia. [3] In October 2010, the school district agreed to pay $610,000 to settle the Robbins and parallel Hasan lawsuits against it.

  3. Vincent Joseph Dunker - Wikipedia

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    Dunker built a wide variety of cameras, contact printers, photo enlargers, and photo booths over a period of thirty-seven years. In 1924 he began production of his specialty, long roll film cameras intended for taking photos of high school students for yearbooks and individual sale. By the time Dunker built his last camera in 1961 such annual ...

  4. Darkroom - Wikipedia

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    Another use for a darkroom is to load film in and out of cameras, development spools, or film holders, which requires complete darkness. Lacking a darkroom, a photographer can make use of a changing bag , which is a small bag with sleeved arm holes specially designed to be completely light proof and used to prepare film prior to exposure or ...

  5. Lily Gladstone Reacts to Her High School Yearbook Photo Going ...

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    Lily Gladstone is thrilled by her viral yearbook pic. ET's Rachel Smith spoke to the Killers of the Flower Moon star at the National Board of Review Awards on Thursday, and she reacted to being ...

  6. Digital photography - Wikipedia

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    The rise of mirrorless cameras has changed digital photography. These cameras are popular for their modern tech, portability, and versatility. Unlike DSLRs, mirrorless cameras have electronic viewfinders or LCD screens for previewing photos and manual controls. They are smaller and lighter, but may have fewer lens options and shorter battery life.

  7. Macon has installed six cameras in school zones to catch ...

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    High school is in session from 7:30 a.m. to 2:35 p.m., so cameras check speeds from 6:30 a.m. to 3:35 p.m., with the reduced speed limit in effect around those arrival and dismissal times.

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