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    are elevated, while others are ground level or subterranean. Steel pressure tanks have also been adopted for other uses. Here are some of the more creative ways that people have used steel pressure tanks: Vapor Drawings - An internationally known contemporary artist, makes drawings and sculpture by painting with chemicals on glass and paper. He “paints” with these chemicals by vaporizing them in a vacuum tank. The artist purchased a steel pressure tank and placed it horizontally in his…

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    Wartegg Drawing Assessment Bill Schaeffer Kutztown University The Wartegg Drawing Completion Test is a projective drawing test developed by Ehrig Wartegg throughout the late 1920’s and is used as an assessment tool in the psychological and counseling fields. The Wartegg Drawing Completion Test is not a common examination that is used in the United States, but my reasoning for using the Wartegg drawing Assessment is through experience and knowledge of the test obtained at the agency I currently…

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    I am really great at drawing blood. I had worked in the medical field for about 10 years and drawing blood became second nature to me, like driving a car is for most. I was always enjoyed it and always loved a challenge. I compare drawing blood on a person to someone driving a car. The condition of the patient and the car are comparable. If the patient is dehydrated or sick it can make it challenging to draw their blood. The same with driving a car, if the car is low on oil, or in bad shape you…

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    Prior research suggests that children’s drawings may provide insights into mental representations of self and their interpersonal relations within families (Clarke, Ungerer, Chahoud, Johnson, & Steifel, 2002; Fury, Carlson, & Sroufe, 1997). Early research notes that discrete signs in the family drawings by children ages 5-7 years are significantly related to the quality of relationships with caregivers (Main, Kaplan, & Cassidy, 1985; Fury et al., 1997). Discrete signs include the location of…

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    our experiences as a precedent for our future. Some instances in our life may seem to “haunt” us, for we cannot dispose of them; however, they are all part of the creation of a larger masterpiece. As John W. Gardner once said, “life is the art of drawing without an eraser”.…

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    TITLE: Transfer of Learning of a Pattern Drawing Task in Typically Developing Children ABSTRACT Aims The purpose of this study was to explore whether typically developing children learn a motor skill better if the skill is first learned by the proximal motor apparatus and then transferred to the distal motor apparatus. Methods Thirty-one typically developing children were randomly assigned to either proximal or distal muscle group. The children in the proximal muscle group learned to draw a…

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    William Kentridge’s style is easily apparent through his many works highlighted in Drawing in Passing with rather signature features. The medium, movement, texture, and the very nature of the work build upon each other to create a very unique result. The medium of choice is charcoal, both brushed and drawn. The light, fast flourishes of the brush and the swift flicks of his wrist create a fluidity through each piece, even in individual still frames. The fact that it is animated adds to this…

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    spirit/entity/deity they invoked. When you invoke a deity, spirit or being, you are inviting it into yourself, and that god or goddess, spirit or entity will come through a human host, in this case, you as that is what you asked for it to do. The ritual of Drawing Down the Moon is a good example of an invocation of a deity. This can be done as a means of communicating with or getting closer to a deity or spirit and is not to be viewed in the same way as with demonic possession. invocation may…

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    When looking at the floor plan of the Kaufmann Desert House by Richard Neutra, the first thing that was drawn to my attention was all the similar geometry, specifically the L shaped geometries. They were all different shapes and sizes, and were facing all different directions, There was a sense of repetition embedded within the floor plan. A central axis stood out, and it was obvious that all the L shaped geometries were rotated around this central axis, and then shifted off of it. Diagram one…

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    TVR was always a car company notorious for doing things a little differently. The company has been around since 1947, and despite some turbulent times, has managed to produce some of the most iconic lightweight sports cars the UK has ever seen. Some have been unruly beasts, while others have been highly focused performance machines. The Chimaera however is one model that hit the TVR sweet spot between quirkily designed widow maker and useable weekend toy. With a tried and trusted Rover V8,…

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