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    Ideal Educational Experience Cheryl D. Michel Brandman University Educational Experience Teaching Math to Children with Disabilities I chose to write this paper on an actual teaching experience that I was recently afforded the opportunity to be a part of. Over the recent summer vacation in lieu of teaching students at my usual place of employment, I decided to seek an opportunity where I could offer my teaching/tutoring skills as a volunteer. I thought that since I would…

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    Irrational Tectonic is mutated from rational Tectonic. Perhaps, over rational will turn to irrational when tectonic losing the connection of historical context or logic of craftsmanship. The signs on Hong Kong street were a rational advertisement behavior. However, people starting to add their desire by expansion signs irrationally, not only visually expand, but also tectonically extend. Of course, the program also exposing from inside to outside by those signs symbolically. The signs stacked on…

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    EE 386 W-Disruptive Technology Insert your name 1. Introduction: Disruptive technology is the new innovation in the field of business. Disruptive technology, it makes and develops a new technology and makes up a new industry or ground, making product that complete a next generation industry. Disruptive technology is a new technology and limit the people and not to allow people to do some practical work. These technologies include smart…

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    In his book ‘In Praise of Shadows’, the Japanese novelist Junichiro Tanizaki questioned how different things would be if we in the East had developed our own science. He lamented the incongruity and crudeness in the uncritical application of Western design in an oriental context. Tanizaki’s book triggered my thinking that: while time cannot be rewound, how should we use existing science and technology to pursue new possibilities and eliminate the incongruity in architecture? It is instances like…

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    Firstly, readers need to change their habits in the way how to read owing to the new life style in modern societies, and it is an incentive to people in order to be updated in the globalization. For instance, in North America, Lee R. Et al (2012) illustrate, a fifth of adults prefer to read an electronic book and the majority of them choose Ipads or tablets to read instead of personal computers. They show that the number of e-book read by year is 24 compared with 15 printed books. Furthermore,…

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    In the year 2068 I will turn seventy-four. For many people aging is daunting and unimaginable, but personally I find the idea of growing older quite exciting. Currently, at twenty I live with a chronic illness that is treatable but still at times crippling and the idea that some day I could live without it either through medication, gene therapy or transplant is not only mind-blowing but also very possible. As someone who is very interested in medical research I think that my peers and I will…

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    cause human skin irritation while the tests on rabbits misclassified 10 out of the 25 [8]. iii. Other up and coming and promising alternatives are computer models and simulations, non-invasive imaging techniques like MRIs and CT scans, and even the 3D printing of tissues. VII.…

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    and openness and so on. Rather than focusing on traditional manufacturing, brainbelt develops a new method to realize new ideas, which is called smart manufacturing. Smart manufacturing is normally related with three key technologies: robotics, 3D printing and the Internet of Things.…

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    HOW DID THE ‘SWINGING’ 60S IMPACT ON MODEN BRITISH GRAPHIC DESIGN? The central theme to this essay is to discuss and prove how the ‘Swinging’ 60s has impacted modern British design; this will be achieved through extensive research into the culture and artists that were prominent in the decade. In this essay I will analyse and compare two British artists/designers that I believe were at their prime in the 1960s. The 1960s was a colourful decade for Britain, following the aftermath of the…

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    Universal Basic income has direct impacts of several principles of Catholic Social Teaching and its potential to impact the social good. Intimate involvement with core values associated with the social good and individual responsibilities are prerequisite to understanding the impetus behind establishing a UBI. While further analysis is needed before it can be equated with increasing the common good of mankind, it does have several aspects that are aimed at improving the well-being of all,…

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