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    -This route is entirely pedestrian. -Landscaping is used to create a tide barrier along the waterfront. -Where possible it can be used as a promenade. 8.2 Legibility Legibility is the ease with which Port St Johns is understood and navigated through reference points that provide a sense of orientation. -Artwork created locally is used to anchor significant spaces. -Campus buildings are used to give a certain character to certain spaces, this demands a vertical robustness. -Surfacing is used to…

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    has a large uncertainty and shows systematic error. Ways of reducing this uncertainty have been suggested including using a high frame rate camera to reduce systematic error and using a larger measuring cylinder so we can time how long it takes to produce a larger volume of gas to reduce random error. These equipment were unavailable during the experiment. References [1] G. W. C. Kaye and T. H. Laby, Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants: 15th…

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    apartheid regime in reference to the diasporic movement of the previously de franchised Jewish community into South Africa. The articles notes discuss the Jewish communities process of post holocaust reappropriation and attempt at secession following systemic oppression and genocide.The article focuses on a specific time frame, between time of world wars to 1960, a period of the growth of regime propaganda and discrimination. This had been a period when the Jewish community sought to frame…

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    Why Is Metaphor Important

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    brought into existence. Thought and knowledge effect the way in which humans act and interact. Ultimately, “to leave Auschwitz outside of metaphor would be to leave it outside of language altogether.” (Young). Pushing it out of language keeps it from frames of knowledge and thus making it incomprehensible. In Jewish history, great instances of suffering were told through poetic form. This religious and cultural fervor was not mentioned in non-fiction genres like newspaper accounts. It was,…

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    didn 't either. I thought it was terrible," or else you tend to reply, "Oh, I thought it was really good." In other words, your primary reaction is to evaluate what has just been said to you, to evaluate it from your point of view, your own frame of reference. " At times upbringing has a lot to do with the way someone receives a message. Although I don’t always follow the strict instructions given to me by my mother ”if you don’t have anything nice to say don’t say it all” (Rogers) I don’t think…

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    construction types consist predominately of, load bearing masonry, concrete frame with or without shear wall and steel frame with or without concrete shear core. These construction types also have a combination of, timber, concrete columns or steel beams floors and unreinforced masonry (and other material) exterior walls. Industrial construction types consist of unreinforced and reinforced masonry walls with supporting steel roof, steel frame with steel clad walls or unreinforced masonry walls…

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    Thats why its important to find the correct amount of weight and that its distributed throughout the frame. So the wheels have less friction on the ground, there for its roles much faster. The direction does matter because if it at angle and the mousetrap is directing forward it going to eventually flip or hit something probably both at the same time. Safety…

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    power. However, in this world, there exists great certainty in the uncertain nature of powerful forces. Therefore, in Wordsworth's work "The Ruined Cottage," the theme of the destructive power of nature and love is conveyed through the use of a frame story, extended metaphor, and mood. Beginning with the most prominent feature…

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    Describe in detail two approaches to understanding social movements and how these are effective in helping explain the actions of your chosen SMO. (8-12 pages) Resource mobilization theory came about in the 1970’s and had two main objectives which were the idea of everybody working together to come up with a common goal, while at the same time mobilizing resources. Resource mobilization theory veered away from collective behavior which was looked at as irrational and unorganized and focused more…

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    Person Centred Theory

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    The person-centred theory developed by Carl Rogers (1902-87), is also known as ‘client-centred or the ‘Rogerian’ approach. It wasn’t until after 1945 when the war was coming to an end that the person-centred approach became well known as a non-medical approach and the main form of counselling in the USA. It aims to help a client fulfil their unique potential and become their own person. The process is non-directive, reflective and experiential, the process is prompted by three core conditions…

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