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Security Products That Can Increase School Safety

boy running in the hallway
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School safety is a top priority for any administrator, teacher, or parent. No one wants to see a child hurt, and with the rise of school shootings, many schools are looking for ways to increase security. There are a number of products that can help make schools safer. Keep reading to learn more about school security solutions and how they can help keep your school safe.

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Industrial Photography and Its Future Importance 

gray scale photo of gears
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In the business world of today, a picture says more than a million words. For a company to get its message across, it needs high-quality images for everything from websites to brochures to TV ads. Industrial photography is a specialized field that helps companies show their industrial processes, machines, and manufacturing techniques to customers and other businesses. The photos need to be shiny and have well-balanced colors and highlights. They also need to show the image in less than a second. Continue reading Industrial Photography and Its Future Importance 

Paparazzi Dogs By Gillie and Marc, Greenwich Village NYC

Paparazzi Dogs
All Photos By Gail

We were having a divine Italian lunch at Olio e Piu when I glanced out the window and spotted — on the tiny traffic island wedged between the cross streets of Sixth Avenue, Greenwich Avenue, and Christopher Street, which is formally known as Ruth E. Wittenberg Triangle — what looked liked a group of Dogs with Cameras (#dogswithcameras). Once we finished our delicious meal, we went outside to investigate. This is where we found the four Paparazzi Dogs.
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Buff Monster Mural on Appliance Store Gate

Buff Monster Mural on Orchard
Photo By Gail

Street art legend Buff Monster created this surreal mural, depicting a variation on his signature theme of Hot Pink Anthropomorphic Ice Cream treats on the security gate for Bondy Export Corp, located a 40 Canal Street. The mural is part of the 100 Gates Public Art project.