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    industry, the nation state and rights of an individual were considered and adopted (Reeves, Introduction Urban Planning: UPLAN 100G/101, 2015). Advancements in transport, building material, science and more meant planners could extent the limits of their design and scale of their plans. Therefore planning is heavily influenced by technology and urbanisation and within my academic essay I will outline the pressures and opportunities technology created during the 19th century. By comparing two…

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    Philipa Fair History

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    the buildings utilized this method of construction in order to save time, money, and for the removal of some of the structures after the fair more easily. West of the Main Hall was Machinery Hall. Machinery Hall was similar to the main building in design except that the building's frame was just made…

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    Electricity In The 1900's

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    time, it transformed society into what it is today. The light bulb made a better source for light, hence the name the light bulb, also it created opportunities to work later and open availabilities for jobs. This also started the foundation for industrial automation in factories making it easier to produce items at faster rates and in bulks of more, also light bulbs came cheap and could be bought for quick use. Another thing…

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    Sock monkeys originate as early as the Victorian Era but as a result of the John Nelsons knitting machine and his son’s seamless socks, the Nelson Knitting Company was able to design a unique sock that is most commonly used in the creation of sock monkeys. Likewise, sock monkeys are an iconic image in today’s society and is on many television shows, literature, products, and is frequently used as a party theme. Rockford, Illinois…

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    I. INTRODUCTION Business has been progressively electronized throughout the industrial revolution. The advent of electric sorters, typewriters, and the early computers has been effected organizational efficiencies. It is the most cost effective processes. The advent of computers has substantially changed the efficiencies of back office processes, initially focusing on natural applications that replaced manual labor, such as utility billing and corporate payrolls. After labor-saving applications,…

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    Sock Monkey Research Paper

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    In 1870, the first sock was knitted by a machine invented by a Swedish immigrant. The inventor’s name is John Nelson. With his innovation, he opened a factory to produce mittens and he eventually decided to make socks with his machine. The factory he founded is located in Rockford, Illinois. His sock factory with automatic knitting machines, eventually led to the creation of the distinguished red heeled sock monkey. Sock Monkeys can be found in numerous households and became a popular craft in…

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    helps them in determining quality of the product/service which is of-fered by specific brand (Steenkamp, 1990). According to Olson and Jacoby (1972) there are two types of brand cues: intrinsic and extrinsic. The intrinsic cue reflects performance and design while extrinsic cues are things such as: country of origin, price and brand. Ulgado and Lee (1998) said that extrinsic cues helps consumers to form an image about the brand and its products and that these cues have ability to impact consumer…

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    argument is based on an interpretation of teleology in which purpose or telos appear to exist in nature. The teleological argument suggests that, given this premise, the existence of a designer can be assumed, typically presented as God. Because the design argument needs and looks for the evidence to prove the existence of God, by saying ‘God exists’ it’s a synthetic statement. Furthermore for empiricists, the existence of God is said to be factually necessary (de re) because the…

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    for someone like me, who is skilled in many subjects and has many interests. I decided to go for an important job that incorporates a design element, and has a good outlook. I am choosing to focus on the Graphic Designer career for the ISearch paper, because it is a job that I would possibly like to pursue, and it is something I am interested in. Graphic design is a mixture of elements like creativity and technology to make graphics, advertisements, and many other types of media. A graphic…

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    Lacoste Spray Ad Analysis

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    Advertisement is a technique that targets audiences of diverse products. Nearly all products sell because of their advertisements on web ads, TV, radio, and billboards. Both advertisements use unusual marketing promotions method to aim the attention and succeed over their intended audience. Browsing to different magazines I came to two advertisements that caught my attention. The Lacoste spray advertisement is more efficient than the Tommy Hilfiger fragrance ad since the emotions, authority, and…

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