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    as inspiration just as other art forms do. Shepard Fairey was born in Charleston, South Carolina in 1970 (“Obey Giant” CV). He graduated with a B.A. from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1992 (“Obey Giant” CV). Fairey is a contemporary graphic designer and street artist who also founded OBEY Clothing (“Obey Giant” CV). He was first largely recognized for his “Andre the Giant Has a Posse” sticker campaign, and then for his controversial Barack Obama “Hope” poster in 2008 (Kennedy 1). Fairey…

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    Genetic Modification

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    the cost of such procedures would be out with most people's financial range. Over time this would create a split in society as the wealthy would then have an unethical advantage. They may use it as an unnecessary privilege to design a beautiful, intelligent child. rather than the intended purpose of preventing life threatening and debilitating…

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    Skullcandy Case Study

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    1. Motto: Every revolution needs a soundtrack 2. Skullcandy mission statement - To create the most notorious headphones infused by a inspired-team and advanced technology they work hard and play harder with their intelligent employees. 3. Segmentation: Demographics: Ages 13-25, male, middle class PARK CITY UTAH - Turned primarily into a ski resort town because of the rise of skiing and snowboarding, Over 3,000,000 visitors (mostly tourist), SKI AND SNOWBOARD - 6.1 million snowboarders (58%…

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    Increasingly nowadays, robots have the potential to interact with people daily, and in the not-so-distant future, they will play an essential role in human society. Defined as a mix of electronics, mechanics and programming, a robot is supposed to “sense” information from its environment through its sensors, analyse and deal with the sensor data, come to a decision and carry out necessary actions or perform something in response, regardless of the robot is autonomous, or guided by a human. Most…

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    From an exceptionally young age, Salvador Dali understood that he was different from other people. An extremely shy young boy – insecure to a point – he went out of his way to draw attention to himself, and when the attention arose, he reveled in it. From his early years until his death, Dali at home when he pushed a friend off of a cliff, to his years in art school when he flung himself down a flight of stairs, to his obsession with thinking he remembered being in the womb and being birthed, to…

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    would know this. The Famous “Leonardo Da Vinci”. Many things this man have of influenced and assets to the human race, weather were they artists, inventors or engineers. As his innovation or as he was called “Renaissance Man” as of how much of intelligent this man has provided and engraved his name through history. Leonardo Da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452,…

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    Illiteracy In America

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    to determine a predisposition to illiteracy exists, but it is one of the few paramount issues of today’s society that we can change. Illiteracy will lead to a lower standard of living, more complications in the workforce of America, and a less intelligent society because “If you can’t read, you can’t do anything.” (Bush). But illiteracy can not only be corrected but reversed. History The first time that literacy…

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    The Role Of Women In STEM

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    The factors causing the under-representation of women in STEM fields. Through the last 50 years’ women have made remarkable progress in the workplace and through education. Even in many fields like law, business and medicine that were historically dominated by men, women are now rising to the top. However, in areas like Science, Technology, Mathematics and Engineering(STEM) women gains through education and through the workplace are still slower (Hill, Corbett, and Rose, 2010 p. IX). The…

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    Salvador Dali Influences

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    From an exceptionally young age, Salvador Dali understood that he was different from other people. An extremely shy young boy, he went out of his way to draw attention to himself, and when the attention arose, he reveled in it. From his early years at home when he pushed a friend off of a cliff, to his years in art school when he flung himself down a flight of stairs, to his obsession with thinking he remembered being in the womb and being birthed, to his determination in perfecting his own…

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    From a very young age, Salvador Dali understood that he was different from other people. An extremely shy young boy – insecure to a point – he went out of his way to draw attention to himself, and when the attention arose, he reveled in it. From his early years until his death, Dali at home when he pushed a friend off of a cliff, to his years in art school when he flung himself down a flight of stairs, to his obsession with thinking he remembered being in the womb and being birthed, to his…

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