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    Engineering with respect to the work that preceded it, and how this research should be developed further in the future.” Nowadays, cellular materials are well-known in the world, however, the relationship between dynamic load and the deformation of the lattice structure is less well-studied. Actually, lattice structures can help engineer to produce macro-scale material properties more easier. The research “Energy absorption in lattice structures in dynamics” was focusing on characterising the…

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    Slums Case Study

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    solar bottle bulb, it was developed by Alfredo Moser. It is installed on the roofs of households which refracts sunlight in order to light up the interiors of the room. The innovation lies in the utilisation of cheap, readily available and durable materials to generate natural lighting that will enable the slum dwellers to access affordable and environmentally friendly long-term alternative to electric light for use during the day. (Myshelter Foundation,…

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    Fashion During Ww2 Essay

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    Once the United States of America got involved in World War, the fashion changed its purpose and reasoning on clothes. Factories and clothing material should not be used for military purposes. Fashion is not meant to be in the World War II and neither should factories where the clothes were made from. It was affected horribly due to forces. Fashion had a big impact during World War II from factories to designers. When World War II began that was the decline of making clothing. The…

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    this is an issue that needs to be addressed as glass is one of the most abundant materials we have. Life Cycle Assessment a.Materials extraction Vlasic pickle jars are mainly composed of glass, which requires the excavation of numerous rocks and minerals to create the glass. Specifically, the most…

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    Andy Goldsworthy: Rubbish

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    In the passage “Sculpting Earth Art”, Earth Artist, Andy Goldsworthy, would work outside and only use materials that he could find nearby. Andy Goldsworthy would use his own spit to paste leaves to rocks and even use thorns to pin dried stalks together. Sometimes Goldsworthy would get rained on and even snowed on purposefully. One piece of art Andy Goldsworthy…

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    The artist describes this piece , not just because Zen and 911 events have coincidence of dust , nor are talking about a social phenomenon itself. It is discussing the relationship between spiritial space and material space. Today human needs to rethink seriously and peacefully those who have become rusty, but those are the most basic and important questions, such as what we need to advocate and persue, what is the real power, what is the basic points of mutual respect through different…

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    ground quartz particles. Fig. 9 described water reduction effect as adding crushed quartz filler (QF) to MgO-SiO2 binary system to maintain a fixed flow of MgO-SF-QF ternary system (Series 3, 4, 5). It is obvious that the replacement of cementitous materials by crushed quartz filler improves rheology considerably, expressed by the consistent reduction of water content while maintaining a fixed flow of…

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    When engaging in a dialogue about bottled water, it is vital to recognize both sides of the argument to generate progress and make concessions that identify its positive and negative effects. However, it is unquestionable that the negative effects of bottled water exceed its positive effects, because its negative effects on human health and the environment supersedes all the positive effects it has such as its convenience for consumers. With our planet being exploited of its resources and being…

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    composite materials for structural application has been evaluated through Dynamic Mechanical Analysis. The effects of heating rate, sinusoidal forces on glass transition temperature Tgwere studied. In DMA LVDT controlled sinusoidal force is applied and measures the response of the input as shown in the figure 3. It measures parameters which are the signature properties of the material under supervision like storage modulus, loss modulus, tanδ which are helpful to predict the behavior of the…

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    Food security, being exposed to the effects of temperature extremes, and the ability to accommodate for others impacts the amount of money that may be available to the household. Material deprivation could also have a negative impact towards participating in the community with friends and family members (Denny & Brownell, 2010, p.55). Access to socially valuable and recreational activities is limited, meaning children may not be as…

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