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    In this weeks chapter we learn about cognitive development and the importance of play. Address the following questions fully, each question is worth a possible 5 points. See grading rubric in syllabus for more details. How does play promote brain development and how is play important to developing friendships? The amount of skills you pick up from all the interacting and bonding with your child(ren) during infancy and their preschool years is the mapping of development. A huge reason playing…

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    Modernism In Latin America

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    It is design by Lina Bo Bardi. She was born in Italy and move to Brazil in 1946. Her husband, Pietro Maria Bardi, invited to establish and run the Museum of Art. She was becoming a designer of the Museum of Art Sao Paulo(MASP). She began work on this project for the MASP in 1957. Because of dictatorship, it was suspended for a while, but this project was completed in 1968. The location of the architecture was historically important…

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    Henry Ford and Alejandro de Tomaso, an Argentinian small-time producer of exotic sports and racing cars. Ford engineers took a look at the Mangusta, De Tomaso’s previous offering, and thought its backbone chassis was too weak. So Detroit-born car designer Tom Tjaarda, who had just started working for Ghia, was asked to create something more US-friendly, ready for mass production using modern unitary construction techniques. Ford would provide its 351ci Cleveland V8 engine. Which one to buy? …

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    After my visit to Emanuel Temple, I learned two things: Christianity and Judaism are very similar, but also are very different.Emmanuel Temple. Which is in Oak Park. This structure was built for its inhabitants to practice the belief of Judaism. The interior of the temple is pretty typical. The layout is as follows:rows of wooden pews, similar layout to an auditorium. There is golden structure of a flame at the altar. Glancing around the synagogue you would see some Hebrew written. This Church…

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    issues. The challenge is to make room for adaptive change with new thinking on conservation in order to achieve the purpose of the operation of the building and to accommodate climate change. Hence, there is the need for architects, developers, interior designers, and clients as well as siding materials to play our role in order to bring a change in our indoor building environment, and give the environmental design and the issue of preserving the environment a sufficient importance in university…

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    Bailen Bike Bucket

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    History In the earliest cycling days there were many head injuries. As more roads were paved the likelihood of head injuries increased. In the 1800’s high-wheel users in clubs realized head injuries were a problem so they started wearing pith helmets. Pith is a crushable material and would probably break up on contact but it was likely the best material available. There weren’t many cars so they only needed protection against one impact. After the pith helmets came, helmets made of strips of…

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    translate the best practices of the past successfully into modern buildings or should they discard those and only use modern methods and technology? In fact, individuals divided into two sides according to their views on the thought that: 1- Should the designers that the outline of the building for the time being the use of new innovation, and should the traditional be ignored. 2- Modern and traditional architecture can coexist and should have a link between modern and traditional architecture…

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    The previous description of the person and therefore the state of affairs happened fifteen years ago. Currently at the age of forty one Kiyota Emi earned multidisciplinary degrees in setting and behaviour science, design and horticulture medical care. She is one among leading environmental specialist dominant her own non-profit consulting farm referred to as Ibasho. The word ibasho suggests that “a place wherever you'll be able to want yourself.” It’s a Japanese thought that understand same…

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    Millennials are Changing the World. I am a Millennial. My generation is becoming the most influential generation of consumers, citizens, and employees. Generation Y is changing the basics of rental market and representing the new work force in the global market. Meet Ksenia: my good friend and also an educated and skilled millennial in New York, who moved back in with her parents after she spend a year trying to live on her own. Like many girls of her age, she moved to the heart of an apple…

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    The Distillery District

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    designs of restaurants and coffee shops all followed a very neutral, raw, distressed look in order to flow with the design of the district. This was done even if the exterior of the shop did not match the theme on the inside, but many of the stores interior followed the old rustic feel of the district (refer to appendix 5). Visually the Distillery district is very pleasing. This is due to the abundance of stores and shops which run along the inner streets of the district. Almost every shop has…

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