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    Le Corbusier

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    grandfather’ of modern architecture. In this essay, I will be discussing how Le Corbusier’s work in painting and in architecture, was breaking traditions of the past and embracing new ways of doing art. When Le Corbusier moved to Paris, he met Amédée Ozenfant, a painter and designer who introduced him to Cubism. A purely modern movement, created with the intention of presenting elements…

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    Space is arguably one of the most important and powerful elements of architecture. Before architecture was the building and making of buildings, now in more recent times architecture is also considered the study and interpretation of space. In terms of architecture space is not empty. It has the potential to become a place where people interact and go about their daily lives. Space utilizes many modifying elements for an architectural reason to enhance the experience of occupying a certain space…

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    “form follows function”, as quoted from Louis Sullivan, the famous Frank Llyod Wright’s mentor. Wright was one of the pioneers of Modern Architecture and his masterpiece, the Fallingwater, was perhaps his best interpretation of Modernism. Located in rural Southwestern of Pennsylvania, the Fallingwater is so popular that it is often mentioned in many architecture books regarding its application to the site. B.B. Pfeiffer mentioned the concept of Fallingwater in the book “Master Builders”. “Let…

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    Urban Clash At Park Hill

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    structure full of complexity, potential and great character.’ The improvements that Urban Splash made have been vital to the estate being successful whilst still maintaining Park Hill’s brutalist architecture.…

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    difference between the two styles is that Italian Cistercians typically had a single long nave and small windows which lead to a large amount of wall space which can be seen in figure 13.1 of the Basilica of San Francesco. Another feature these architecture structure put in place to make the wall space more prominent was to eliminate lower side aisles along the nave. In time, with some changes the nave began to be more broad like figure 13.5 of the plan of Santa Croce unlike the figure 12,8 of a…

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    Athletes needing a Bachelor 's Degree to play in the league Why should college athletes be required to have bachelor’s degree in order to play in the league? In the United States today their is a debate about whether or not college athletes are required to get a bachlors in order to play in the league. Although some people believe that college athletes don 't need a bachelor’s degree to play in the league because it uses up money and less people might play, but it makes smarter player’s in…

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    goals in place and set to achieve them. When I say goals I mean accomplishment not too easy to obtain but a little challenging to appreciate the hard work. My short term goal to being successful both in the military and as a civilian is to obtain my Bachelor of Science degree this April 2015. Educations has always been a part of my development but to apply it towards a degree completion is hard work and dedication. My degree mean so much to me because I know I will have the knowledge and skills…

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    Mechanical Engineering According to The Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS), Mechanical Engineers are knowledgeable in math, physics, technology, and design. In addition to technical skills learned in school, the BLS states that creativity, communication skills, critical thinking and problem solving skill are crucial (“Mechanical”). In addition, Onet Online, a website supported by the United States Department of Labor, describes the skills of Mechanical Engineers as listening skills, math…

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    Although some people like to take a break between high school and college, I prefer the idea of attending college immediately following high school. As I have seen many benefits to this approach. The three most know benefits are higher understanding, more opportunity, and a supporting factor to better succeeding in their profession. All three of these important benefits open the mindset of a successful employee. With a higher understanding of education, I believe a student would achieve the…

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    Benefits Of Cosmetics

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    What knowledge exactly? In order to call yourself a Cosmetic Chemist, you must have an advanced degree in science, no lower than a bachelors. By a degree in science, you are limited to an applied science that involves several labs in order to pass the course; such as, microbiology, chemical engineering, physics, biology, chemistry, and pharmaceutical science. “A master’s degree program…

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