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    Early 20th Century Chicago

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    these revivals did not align with what the Prairie and Chicago school had initiated – to conceive a modern, commercial metropolis.1 Because of the automation of the construction industry, these historical movements held back, but were vital, to the progression of Chicago as it highlighted the struggle between the organicist and the classicist. Ultimately, the societal needs of the public and the failure to properly integrate classical buildings gave rise to organicism. The contrasting ideologies…

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    prohibited the use of human and animal forms, the geometric styles became very popular. The pottery became distinguishable by region because of what colors were being used. In what is called modern day Syria the colors were blues and greens together in geometric patterns. The cups, bowls, and serving ware were considered plain but useable for every day events. Despite the idea of being plain, it was still considered an art form to have a geometric design on the everyday serving ware. However,…

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    As new diseases keep popping up in geometric progression, one needs to be in pace with their existing medications. Today, Poly-Cystic Ovary Syndrome, or PCOS, is one of the leading causes of fertility issues. In 2010, the WHO estimated that PCOS affects a whopping number of 116 million women! So every 2 out of 5 women out there, here’s what you need to know… What is PCOS? PCOS has now become an extremely common hormonal endocrine disorder, especially among the ladies aging between 18 and 44.…

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    We can infer this because of the progression of pottery in ancient Egyptian, how function preceded aesthetics. Furthermore, we can draw this conclusion owing to the fact that both the pithos and the amphora were used to store meat, bread, fruit, water, oil, wine, and a plethora of other necessities…

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    mathematics and science was truly astonishing, but the pressure of acceptance in society halted the progression of matter theory for centuries to follow. However, unlike the matter theory itself, the advancement of scientific reasoning is clearly seen throughout time, as Greeks based their theories on philosophical arguments and logic, while more modern understandings of matter during the Enlightment used geometric and mathematical descriptions to validate theories. The scientifically proven…

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    Architectural elements harmonize and organize architecture. Without order confusion can set in, using architecture elements and principles there will be order and harmony. An architect uses these methods to create an emotional and balanced design. Case studies chosen to analyze are Howard House in West Pennant, Nova Scotia designed by Brian MacKay-Lyons, second chosen was the B2 House in Ayvacik, Turkey by Han Tumertekin. Both buildings have elements and principles of architecture that will we…

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    area, decreased stiffness and decreased strength of the ligaments.3 Removal of loading leads to degradation of the extra-cellular matrix and disruption of collagen fiber alignment and cross-linking.8 Changes in structural properties reflect both geometric and material property changes. Ligaments adapt to increased or decreased mechanical loading by adjusting their size, their material properties, or both.8 Joint immobilization causes a rapid deteriorization in ligament biochemical and…

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    1976), (2) A rumor is changeable. As time passes, a rumor changes causing several variations of the accounts which in turn causes confusion, and (3) a rumor is difficult to stop as the number of people who have heard the rumor increases, it geometric progression as each person spreads the information to several others (Leano, 2005). This collective behavior may happen in a classroom, workplace, or the other settings for everyday behavior where social groups exist. Green (2014) stated that,…

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    Douglas’s portrait socially negated the daguerreotype’s aesthetics by harnessing its virtual potential with counter-aesthetics. Douglas’s portrait represents the progression towards image as a means to display new social identity. Warhol’s is emblematic of the crisis of the identity loss that preceded Postmodernism, and Huxtable’s self-portrait presents “self” as a network- a network where an identity’s different contingencies…

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    The resurgence of Malthusian thesis is still very common, but errors in demographic predictions are numerous and serious. It is often overestimated the importance of technological innovation, associated precisely with the population growth. In reality, there are finite resources. The market and intelligence - the ultimate resources - empower several solutions. “I think my position is an ethical position. The truth is that if we do not reduce the population and consumption, then there is an…

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