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    “Art Deco 's visual motifs include geometric shapes, curves, Egyptian zigzags, sunburst, lightning bolts, airbrushed screened ray bands, motion light, aerodynamic and streamlined forms” (Pacitti 8). This style had grasped many ideas from different other styles such as cubism, futurism, modernism, as well as many others. Art Nouveau “included identifiable flat, outlined illustrations and hand-drawn typefaces”…

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    Baseball Bat Physics

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    Step one of the chain involves a mix of biomechanics and physics. The player has more strength to lift, carry, and move baseball bat. The ease of the baseball bat operations for the player on anabolic steroids results in the faster swing because it becomes easier for him to do that. It can be compared with the tossing of a lightweight Nerf ball between a five-year-old child and and adult. The adult has more power so that he will throw the ball further and will not feel the weight of it in his…

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    Forgotten Spaces

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    Given my concept of forgotten spaces, I intend to design an installation that helps bring life into my forgotten space by making people more aware of their surroundings and enhancing the aesthetic value. The installation will capture and create an aerodynamic atmosphere that encapsulates the idea of the space itself. By doing this, it’s like having one's routine broken up, looking up towards the sky, just changing your perspective for a moment. I want people to experience an incredible…

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    Cars In The 1930's

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    drive. Roads were becoming more and more common, because of that car's needed to start using roovs instead of just and open top. With cars becoming sedans there was a need for heating in cars(1920’s automobiles). In the 1930’s cars became more aerodynamic. The 1930’s were the first years that cars had radios and windshield wipers. At the end of the thirties car sales were down because of the Great Depression(1930’s automobiles). Not many improvements were made in the forties because of World War…

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    of tennis shoes and shaping them into a boot (Parker). As for the suit itself, Garrett designed it to enhance the lank and narrowness of Andrew Garfield, giving him a lean, spidery quality (Parker). She created the lines and shapes into a more aerodynamic, sport-like Spider-Man. Garrett also described her inspiration for the pattern as “how a blast of wind would wrap a spiderweb across the form of a person” (Parker). Another super cool thing about the suit was the chemical web shooters they…

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    Laryngeal Microsurgery

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    Critical Thinking Assignment 1 Caryn Bartholomew Topic: Effectiveness of Laryngeal Microsurgery and Voice Therapy to Treat Vocal Nodules in Singers Counterargument: Burns, J. A., Hillman, R. E., Stadelman-Cohen, T., & Zeitels, S. M. (2009). Phonomicrosurgical treatment of intracordal vocal fold cysts in singers. Laryngoscope, 119(2), 419-422. doi: 10.1002/lary.20001 Burns and colleagues (2009) studied the use of phonomicrosurgery in ten singers who presented with intercordal vocal fold cysts.…

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    Boeing 737 Research Paper

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    The Boeing 737 is a short-to medium –range twinjet narrow-body airliner. Basically designed and developed as a shorter, lower-cost twin engine aircraft, modified from Boeings 707 and 727, the 737 has developed into a family of nine passenger aircrafts with occupancy of 85 to 215 passengers. It is the Boeings one and only narrow-body airliner is production, with the -700, -800 and 900 ER variants currently being built and supplying. A reengineered, re engine version, the 737 max is set to fly in…

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    Over the past few decades, however, there have been vast efforts to create aeroplanes that remove the humans from the equation called UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles). UAVs are powered aerial vehicles that do not carry human operators. They use aerodynamic forces to provide air vehicle lift like traditional aerial vehicles and may operate with various degrees of autonomy: either under remote control by a human operator or autonomously, by onboard computers. The history of pilotless aircraft,…

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    Intermodal Transportation When driving the coast lines near large shipping ports the use of intermodal transportation can be an impressive sight, especially as a young child. Those who grew up along coastlines as can recall seeing these massive containers scattered about closely resembling large Lego bricks. The ease and stack ability intermodal containers bring to the logistics environment allows for fluidity in shipment around the globe. The popularity of intermodal containerization is to…

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    Lessac-Madson Resonant Voice Therapy The Purpose of Resonant Voice Therapy Resonant Voice Therapy (RVT) was developed by Arthur Lessac and Katherine Verdolini in the 1970s and is a Holistic Approach. According to Stemple, Roy and Klaben (2014), the purpose of the study is to achieve a strong and clean voice with the least amount of effort and the impact between the vocal folds. This helps minimize the amount of injury and continues maintain the health of the vocal folds. RVT involves oral…

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