In recent years, home security has become a major concern for property owners. With advancements in technology, having a reliable home security system is essential for the safety and security of your family and belongings. One such integral component of a modern home security system is the security camera. In this article, we will discuss the best home security cameras available in 2023 to help protect your home and loved ones. 1. Arlo Pro 4 Spotlight Camera: Arlo Pro 4 is a top-of-the-line wireless camera that boasts impressive features such as 2K HDR video quality, color night vision, and two-way audio. The integrated spotlight protects your home during the night by providing sufficient lighting to scare off intruders. With its weather-resistant design, the Arlo Pro 4 can be mounted indoors or outdoors, making it a versatile solution for almost any home. 2. Google Nest Cam IQ Indoor: Google's Nest Cam IQ In...
CCSO 911 communication officers wanted; starting pay increased - Citrus County Chronicle CCSO 911 communication officers wanted; starting pay increased - Citrus County Chronicle Posted: 22 Sep 2020 07:32 AM PDT Tiana Jarrell's eyes scoured a cluster of computer monitors with maps and details on 911 calls. Her hands glided across keyboards, ready to take a sudden phone call for help and relay the emergency to appropriate responders. Jarrell's first shift alone "on the floor" of the Citrus County Sheriff's Office's 911 Communications Center inside the Emergency Operations Center was July 4, 2020. Independence Day seemed somewhat fitting as it marked the end of Jarrell's 700 hours of paid intake training after her hiring in February. Jarrell was drawn into the job because of its parameters, qualification requirements and benefits. "The obvious rewards are helping people, and I t...
The race to create a perfect lie detector – and the dangers of succeeding - The Guardian The race to create a perfect lie detector – and the dangers of succeeding - The Guardian Posted: 04 Sep 2019 10:00 PM PDT W e learn to lie as children, between the ages of two and five. By adulthood, we are prolific. We lie to our employers, our partners and, most of all, one study has found, to our mothers . The average person hears up to 200 lies a day, according to research by Jerry Jellison, a psychologist at the University of Southern California. The majority of the lies we tell are "white", the inconsequential niceties – "I love your dress!" – that grease the wheels of human interaction. But most people tell one or two "big" lies a day, says Richard Wiseman, a psychologist at the University of Hertfordshire. We lie to promote ourselves, protect ourselves and to hurt or avoid hurting others. The mystery is how we keep g...
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