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    remembered. I learned about Pablo Picasso in high school however, I always liked his distinct style of cubism. Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain on October 25, 1881. Besides from being an expatriate painter, Picasso is a printmaker, sculptor, stage designer, and expatriate. According to http://mentalfloss.com, he finished his first painting ever at the age of nine. His passion for painting ran in his family. He attended Barcelona’s School OF fine Arts where his father taught. Picasso’s father…

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    The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) explained by Kendra Cherry psychology expert that “a self-inventory designed to identify a person’s personality type, strengths, and preferences.” The Myers Briggs Personality Type Indicator is a self-inventory it was develop to identify a person personality type based on a list of question developed by Isabel Myers and her mother Kathrine Briggs that was founded on the works of Carl Jung’s theory. The results of the personality types come from the question…

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    The outpatient facility I am going to discuss is pediatric primary health care facilities. Pediatric primary health care is an outpatient facility that deals with the medical care of children from birth to adolescents up to 18 years old. The most important provider in a pediatric primary health care facility is the pediatrician. A pediatrician is a primary care doctor who only sees children, and specializes in the physical, emotional, and behavioral needs of children. A pediatrician does…

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    Central Park was not always a place for people of all ages and social statues to enjoy a time of leisure. It was the foundation Vaux and Olmsted set with their park in their creation of a natural looking landscape, integration of architecture into the landscape and picturesque theory, and the enlightenment ideas they incorporated that helped Central Park become one of the first true public parks. After the parks construction the people started to shape and build the park into what it is today.…

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    door swooshes open, and we step out in a professional unison. "Welcome to research and development, primarly used for experimenting with new ways of transportation." Karen proudly briefs over the deafening noise of heavy machinery. "However, my head designer has a knack for making equipment, so, he will be seeing you from know on." she coolly adds on. How does she know? Apparently, she…

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    Exhibit Review 1 Introduction The air is cold and damp, one can hardly discern the forms of men in the dimly lit shaft, the silence is almost deafening, yet the silence speaks of hard labor, sweat, dirt, and fear. This is a sampling of what visitors might experience at the Arizona Historical Society’s (AHS) Arizona History Museum’s Arizona Mining Hall exhibit in Tucson, Arizona, adjacent to the University of Arizona campus. According to the AHS website, the society was “established by an Act…

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    A few things are needed for bare survival nowadays, those being: food, water, and shelter. The most important out of those three is arguably water. Unlike food you can only last without water for ninety hours, whereas you can go without food for weeks at a time. The reason the human body cannot last without water is simply because the body composition of a human is 70% water. As essential water is, many forget how blessed they are just to have water and end up taking it all for granted. Many…

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    ABOUT LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a certification system contrived by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) to evaluate the environmental performance of a building and encourage market transformation towards sustainable design. Beginning with its launch in 2000, LEED has grown from one rating system for new construction to a comprehensive system of nine interrelated rating systems covering all aspects of the development and construction process, which…

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    Clarence Stein

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    run by the Society for Ethical Culture where Stein learned the value of social responsibility. Growing up he was exposed to the living conditions of New York’s Urban Poor (McCullough 2012, pp7-8). Stein briefly attended Columbia University to study interior design. In 1903, Stein then moved to Paris where he shifted his career interest to community architecture…

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    Inequality is illogical. The thought that a society would purposely incapacitate a subgroup of people within its own population is illogical. Especially, when that subgroup’s only differentiating factor is the subgroup’s identification within society. In other words, how a group of people identify within a society (and/or within the world) is the cause of their discrimination. Inequality is illogical because the very presences of inequality within a society limits that society. The…

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