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    Works such as Duchamp’s Bicycle Wheel (1951) and Tinguely’s Homage to New York (1960) maintained the same aim at providing potential movement in their works, however, this paper will discuss how each piece created a separate interactive relationship and visual experience for the viewer. The vital point in determining if a work is interesting or not revolves around the amount of time in which the viewer or audience gives takes to understand and appreciate the piece. The average amount of time a regular viewer—whether artistically driven or not—spends looking at a work of art is “about fifteen to thirty seconds” at most. Before the startup of the movement, artist began observing viewing times and tried to figure out a way to grasp the viewer for a while longer before they…

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    person going down. Hikers are usually very respectful when someone is riding on the same trail, typically they will move over so the rider can pass. Riders can come across wildlife at any time, when encountering a horse rider, mountain bike riders will usually pull over so they can pass. It is very important that the rider is very caution when riding, they can come across Moose, Bear, and Mountain Lions. Riders are in the wildlifes territory and it is very important to stay cautious. "No…

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    From the dawn of the 20th century, bicycles became a new mode of transportation, and Raleigh Wheels came out on top to dominate the bicycle market in Great Britain. Now Raleigh Wheels sells their steel-framed bicycles all around the world and has a huge influence on the lives of many. This company has not only survived, but thrived because of its effective execution of key marketing strategies. Raleigh Wheels is one of oldest bicycle producing companies in the world still in production…

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    Folding Bicycle Essay

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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION A folding bicycle is a bicycle designed to fold into a compact form, facilitating transport and easily park. When folded, the bicycle can be more easily carried into buildings and workplaces or on public transportation and more easily parked in compact living quarters or aboard a car, boat or plane. Folding mechanisms vary, with each offering a distinct combination of folding speed, folding ease, compactness, ride, weight, durability and price. Distinguished by the…

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    helmet when riding a bicycle. • Always hold the handlebars and keep your feet on the pedals. • Slow down at road junctions and look both ways before crossing. • Give way to pedestrians and to motor vehicles. • Watch out for vehicles pulling in and out of traffic and for doors opening on parked vehicles. • Do not cycle on pavement. Always use bike paths or cycle tracks when available and keep to the side intended for cyclist. • Do not ride a bicycle under the influence of drugs or alcohol. • If…

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    Bicycle Industry Analysis

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    INTRODUCTION Bicycle industry means: The bicycle industry or cycling industry can broadly defined as the industry concerned with bicycles. It includes bicycle manufacturers or producers, parts or components manufacturers, dealers, distributors, retailers, bicycle organizations, cycle promoters, bicycle related service providers. Bicycle industry in INDIA: India produces approximately 10% of the world annual bicycle production, which is estimated at 12.5 million units every year witnessing new…

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    transportation. The bicycle originated in Europe in the 19th century as a mean of recreation and since then has spread worldwide. The concept has not changed, except that today's bicycles are much easier and safer to ride. Despite personal preferences related to cars, bicycles are not only a feasible alternative to motor vehicles, but are already an essential component of the transportation system…

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    Frank’s desire to escape the current conflict is clear. His passion about the bicycle has grown, due to the rapid thought that has now gone into the idea. And this time, he includes his son directly, hoping this could rope Graham in and invest him too. Together they can finally forget about the problems in their relationship. They can have a future that does not look like the one ahead of them— the absence of a relationship looming— but one with success, with money, and with each other. They…

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    Reward Function Case Study

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    the reward function is to measure the effectiveness of a classifier in stabilizing the bicycle, i.e. bringing the bicycle back to its upright position from a near fall position. The problem, however, is that in our case the reward of an activated action could not be immediately calculated, as the calculation requires knowledge of the system’s response which occurs with a delay. Consider, for example, the case with as input. If the role angle and its derivative are both positive ( and ),…

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    A bicycle can be a life saver in some situations. Whether if you are in a hurry and you want to pass quickly through the traffic jam or you just want to save some money and in the same time do some sport for your heath, a bike is quite an extraordinary invention. It can save you time, money and it can surely improve your health and physic appearance. Also, it can be a practical way to explore and discover the nature’s most beautiful views. If you are thinking about buying a bike, you should be…

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