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    In the article “Ethical and Social Issues in Antidoping Strategies in Sport” by Norman C. Fost, it gives reasons about how the prohibition drugs in athletics have moral principles. Fost is arguing about how prohibiting such drugs is no clear moral principles. I will be analyzing two argument claims in the article of Fost and will also be evaluating Frost’s argument in agreeing with his arguments and reasons. Fost argues about what things are harmful and explains why it is not a good moral claim…

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    How to make modern floor lamps more decorative? Description: You can now implement different new creative ideas for making the look of modern floor lamps more attractive. You can either develop these ideas of your own or can derive the same from other sources. If you want to change the look of your house by adding great an updating feature, then nothing can be the best option other than installing modern floor lamps. These kinds of lamps are mostly equipped with outstanding contemporary designs…

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    Plasti Plastic Case Study

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    Introduction Throughout the world, millions of tons of plastic are produced annually and used in countless ways, from packaging to exfoliants in cosmetics (REF). Plastic’s wide popularity stems from its desirable properties, such as being aesthetically pleasing and cost effective. Much of the plastic on the market consists of disposable, one-time-use items. Discarded plastic then accumulates in the environment; so far many studies have shown that plastic accumulates in marine ecosystems…

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    Differences In Ancient Art

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    Artistic works have gone through extensive changes and transitions throughout time. Each time period develops a style that sometimes is carried on or merely tweaked in the next time period, and others times is snuffed out completely. By studying specific pieces from successive time periods, one can develop a sense for these changes of style as well as the reasoning behind them. Pieces from the Paleolithic, Neolithic, Greek, and Roman periods are great examples of this. The Hall of Bulls is…

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    Twin Towers Effect

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    Debris including asbestos, fiberglass and other harmful heavy metal particles created a toxic cloud which coated neighbouring buildings and had a severe impact on the people, flora and fauna in the radius of the site. Over 400 companies and seven buildings in this high quality real…

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    was looking for a hobby for his son, Dell. Their home in Grottoes, Virginia, did not have much to offer other than woodlands and girls’ toys. Jack had to put up a makeshift basket for Dell to practice with. It was made out of an old light pole and fiberglass board, among other things. The basket could not mimic the exact feel of an authentic NBA basketball, especially when the ball hits the backboard. Hence, Dell had to shoot the ball through the basket for it to go down flawlessly. That was…

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    Introduction Aim: to understand good design in the eyes of Raymond Lowey. We will evaluate and analyse him as a designer, his style and understand his design philosophy. The intent is to answer the below questions: • What/who inspired him to become a designer? • Did he have a design philosophy? • How did he develop his design philosophy? • What is a good design? • Could we use his philosophy to become better designers? Methodology This report will explore the life…

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    However, considering that plywood is hard to work with, they only made a few of great quality and wanted to experiment with other material. For Example, Bravo discusses that they used material like plastic reinforced with fiberglass and recyclable polypropylene. Like Bravo says in the article, this not only cut down the cost, but it also made chairs customizable and can easily be mass produced. This stood out to me because it was fascinating to me to see how they experimented…

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    Home Remodeling Essay

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    Home remodeling is the process of renovating your home by adding in better parts and removing areas and objects that are not working properly. Many home improvements usually occur when you buy a property that was previously occupied by someone. The main aim in such remodeling is to ensure that you create a home environment which is comfortable for your particular requirements. The bathroom area is often neglected especially in a worn down property. It is in fact a very important area because it…

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    Tennis History

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    As everything in the world does, tennis evolves as time progresses. The beginning of tennis was completely different than the sport is today. The equipment, clothing, game style, and culture have all changed over the many years of its existence. The sport is believed to have originated from a game called jeu de paume which was a French game in the 1300s where a ball was struck with the hand (History of Tennis, The). This was then taken to the next level and played as a racket sport. After many…

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