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    The [IN]sertion project consists of 7 principles 8.1 Imageability “The successful town is not the one that attracts outsiders; it’s the one that survives them with its character in tact”-David Rudlin Main Road: Whilst the aim is to integrate a new campus within the existing fabric, it is understood that the setting is not a tabula rasa. The function of the urban campus is to then improve and orientate through bringing prominence to Main Road as a Campus Street. This street is a sort of…

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    Scared, nervous, confused, lost. All words that describe your average college student faced with the ever elusive question... what am I going to do with the rest of my life? For a very few selective group of people this is an easy problem to solve. They have a job waiting for them outside of college, their family has a connection, they know someone that has promised them a job. For everyone else who doesn’t have that sort of luxury things can be just a tad bit scary but fear not! I am here to…

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    perception of reality? In Life of Pi, author Yann Martel challenges the conventional definition of truth with a more abstract interpretation: truth is shaped by the stories we choose to tell. Through Martel’s impactful use of an unreliable narrator and frame story to describe Pi’s survival on the Pacific Ocean and his challenge to the mainstream understanding of truth, I reexamined and strengthened my belief in the significance of storytelling and its influence on the way we discern truth and…

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    comprised of a deliberate removal or absence of the typical clutter that often weighs on Hollywood-style narratives, differentiated by the lack of content rather than the presence of it. “It” is here summed up as the mise en scéne (everything within the frame) of the film, as well as the positioning of the camera and sound. Ozu shows a mastery of storytelling in deciding how to utilise camera angles, setting, and dialogue to accompany and surround a story he was well acquainted with by 1953.…

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    Immigration Bias

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    We have all heard the story of how the United States came to be, how a nation that was built on a migration from Great Britain built what was at the time the thirteen colonies, then became a revolt and rebellion from their British overseers, thus leaving us with our United States in 1776. Flash forward to 2017, and over two hundred years later the policies and laws about immigration have changed. Opinions, and therefore certain bias’ have also come about with these certain policies. Since the…

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    camera, the lights just the right way to show you an entire chapter of a book in just a few frames, add a score to listen to the music and sounds and get your audience to feel the movie from their perspective. As a director they may not have the idea but they can show a thousand words in just one picture. That is key thing in videography is it has to capture, what the author writes they show with just one frame, weather it is to show a character's attitude, personality, authority, or anything…

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    The definition of development given by the Webster’s Encyclopedia of Dictionaries is, “To unfold gradually . . . to evolve by natural processes . . .” (Allee, 1958, p. 105) neither of these definitions give a time frame for development to begin and end; hence it is reasonable to conclude that development is lifelong. This is the backbone of the life-span perspective. There are six elements that comprise the life-span perspective which are: development is lifelong, development is multidimensional…

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    Postpartum Period Essay

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    Even in DSM-V it is a specifier - with peripartum onset, like in DSM-IV (6). In ICD-10 it is classified as mental disorders associated with puerperium which specifies an onset of symptoms within six weeks postpartum (7). 3.01 TIME FRAME The commencement of depression has been found to be the highest within three months after delivery when compared to the rest of the nine months (3, 8). Mothers seeking outpatient consultations and those getting admitted for a psychiatric condition…

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    Hartford Civic Center collapsed on January 18th, 1978 when the weight of the 4.8 inches of snow proved to be too much for the structure to handle. The roof was supposed to be designed to withstand much larger load cases than this small amount of snow. Fortunately, no one was injured as the roof fell at 4 o’clock in the morning. There are several relevant parties involved in this case. The first is the architectural company, Vincent Kling & Associates. They were a well-known firm located on the…

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    internship duties, I hope to learn how to more effectively target my campaigns and duties. This internship would also provide me with access to individuals who I can learn from to bolster my own projects. Most of all, though, an internship at Velvet Frame would mean another opportunity to encourage social changemakers and activists to do good in the world, leading to a more just and sustainable…

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