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    scale in almost exclusively grand - smaller forms serve to make the massive size of the structure clear to the viewer. There are no sharp edges or contour lines, forms, for the most part, transition in soft, blurry shifts of color. The overall color gamut is split complementary and consists of soft teals, lavenders, cool ultramarines, and orange. The texture is thick and mottled, consisting of many layers of daubed paint. The high profile of the paint is visible from a front view of the…

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    Currently, the largest union in the United States is the National Education Association (NEA). Created in 1887, this dynamic union merged with the American Teachers Association in 1966. Those represented by the NEA include the entire gamut of public school educators from students studying to be teachers to retired educators (Mason). Another immensely influential union in today’s working world is the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). Representing “janitors, security officers…

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    Differences In City Road

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    the red tarmac offers pedestrians an extra safety measure when crossing, while taking away space from the drivers); parking is also a critical matter, generating therefore, economic consequences for the local shops (‘Material Lives’, 2009, scene 1). Another relevant point is the fact that, City Road social appearance, along with its material assets usage, changes considerably throughout the day, making it almost a different street by nightfall (e.g. from a busy commercial street during the day…

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    Most cinephiles would agree that 1994 was a particularly strong year for films. The best picture nominees included film fan favorite “Pulp Fiction,” heartwarming classic “The Shawshank Redemption” and the winner, a simple tale called “Forrest Gump.” The snooty film lovers bemoan the loss of “Pulp Fiction,” but for my money “Forrest Gump” is easily good enough to win the Oscar. The story of the movie is basic. It follows the title character (Tom Hanks), a simple man with an IQ of 75 from Alabama…

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    Born in Figueres, Spain on May 11, 1904 Salvador Dali imagination was created. Salvador didn’t always want to become an artist, but had incredible ambitions . His imagination and creative differed from others, at the age of 21 at the School of Fine Arts he was asked to draw a virgin just as he saw it in front of him and drew a pair of scales. In the “Swans Reflecting Elephants”, Salvador Dali portrays three dust grey swans. The first swan to the left sits with its head held high and his wings…

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    Question #1 “Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL) are set by OSHA to protect workers against the adverse effects of exposure to chemical substances” (Haight, 2012, p. 52). In the world of gas detection, PELs limit the amount or concentration of a substance in the air and generally are based on an 8-hour time-weighted average exposure. “A Threshold Limit Value (TLV), set by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH), is the limit of exposure to a chemical substance that…

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    “If you think you are worth what you know, you are very wrong. Your knowledge today does not have much value beyond a couple of years. Your value is what you can learn and how easily you can adapt to the changes this profession brings so often.” – Jose M. Aguilar The aforementioned quote summarizes my intent behind the pursuit of master 's degree from a prestigious university such as yours. An invigorating career in the field of Computer Science has always been my dream. With an…

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    Geeta Singh Case Study

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    Singh envisioned and incorporated TYC Communication as a proprietorship firm in the field of translation and content development in the year 2011. Later, in 2014, TYC Communication developed into a private limited company with a bigger communication gamut – i.e., incorporation of PR and Digital Marketing services in the company’s enlarged work portfolio. Today, Geeta Singh is an inspirational leader and a source of motivation to her ever enthusiastic…

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    To be able to compare the writings of Victor Villasenor with the writings of Palmer, Borgmann and Bonhoeffer, one must first gain an understanding of the familial roots that are present in most Hispanic or Mexican households. The Mexican way of thinking is a little different from the American point of view. Strictly following an authority figure, and the teachings of the Catholic Church rate very high in most families; as shown in Burro Genius (Villasenor, 2004), the family ties and what is…

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    Soapy Gnome Case Study

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    In early 2013, owner of Soapy Gnome Jennifer Frech, age 43, started a legacy by taking her soaps and other products to the Goshen Farmers’ Market. Since then, Soapy Gnome has grown into a full fledged small business. “I was working as a teacher and as everyone knows, working as a teacher is very difficult, especially in these days,” says Frech. “So I quit teaching, and I was working at Notre Dame and I was making soap as a hobby. There’s only so much soap a person can use, so my husband said…

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