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    functions inside software can make the work more precise by the scale plate, more delicate by the different typefaces, and more professional with the various digital tools. In addition, in Phillips and Lupton’s book, also contains a few images of design that only possible done by the digital software, and people cannot think about the ways to use the handcraft for reducing the use of technology. These examples clearly demonstrate that the digital technology makes the Designers’ life easier, and…

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    Introduction From my experiences, Biblical worldview is simply viewing the aspects of the world from a biblical standpoint. When talking with people that has accepted Christ as their Savior, it is apparent that their perspective of the world automatically changes. The acceptance of Christ as a Savior is the first step, but one must gain an understanding of their salvation and receive guidance through God 's Word . The Lord gave His Word to equip us with the much needed instructions for…

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    Creativity In Psychology

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    If game developers are able to characterize and add design considerations that facilitate these engaged states they end up creating more enjoyable and better selling games. Applications of psychology in game design and development is constantly growing at major developers. To many, the idea of people making games often conjures up images of tech and coding, but it’s easy to forget how intertwined psychology is in every facet of a game’s design. In the early days of gaming the psychological role…

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    Monkey See, Monkey Do When you try new things it’s because something or someone somewhere brought the idea to your mind, or else how would you know it was new if they hadn’t? Our everyday lives are influenced by new ideas and concepts. If it wasn’t for advertising we would be able to speak or walk. Since our adolescences, previous generations have been advertising these new concepts to us and we bought into it. We see everyone else has it or doing it and we just got to try it for ourselves.…

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    Intelligent Design

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    In the landmark decision of Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, Judge John E. Jones soundly argues that intelligent design (ID) does not represent a scientific theory, but rather a religious argument whose teaching in public schools violates the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. This argument exhibits both logical validity and true premises in its categorization of the theory as non-scientific, thus being truly sound. In essence, the decision states that…

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    Dog food advertisers often use personification and factual claims to support their positions. The most common arguments include that their brand is healthier for your dog and will allow them to live longer. Pedigree took a different approach with a recent ad and presented the importance of relationships between a dog and their owner. The ad displays a lonely man on the beach in one image, and the same image on the right side but with the inclusion of a dog. This Pedigree ad uses the man and the…

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    Chapter11: Nonexperimental Designs Activity 1 1. Survey is a type of design is known more for the breadth of data collected than for the depth of its data. 2. Longitudinal is a major disadvantage of this design is the length of time needed for data collection. 3. Correlational is the main question is whether or not variables co-vary. 4. Ex- post facto words mean “after the fact”. 5. Cross -sectional eliminates the confounding variable of maturation. 6. Correlational quantifies the magnitude and…

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    The Cosmological Argument

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    contest the fine tuned explanation. However, scientific progress still offers a counter argument, by returning to the fine tuning argument. Before the fine tuning argument had to contend with natural selection, David Hume still was still critical of the design argument, and his criticism was eventually proven to be mostly on point. Because of this, the argument can be made that the fine tuning argument is making assumptions before science can come to a satisfactory conclusion. The watchmaker…

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    The urban culture of a city highly depends upon social interactions and useful spaces that encourage these interactions. Idealising a futuristic city is not out of the ordinary based off urban planning research done throughout the years. Planners are trying to invest time and resources into creating functional spaces for citizens, to minimize evident division and segregation within the city and create a fluid organic functional space that proves to be useful in many situations. Jane Jacobs, an…

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    Stupid F- - -ing Bird is a very interactive and well performed play, which emphasizes on the daily struggles of artists, family and other human relationships. I saw the play on March 5th, 2016 at the Roy Bowen Theater, located on the campus of the Ohio State University. The production of this performance was made possible by the courtesy of the department of theater at the Ohio State University. The play was directed by Maureen Ryan and produced by Lesley Ferris. The play’s setting was of the…

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