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    I think of writing as an opportunity for me to express my opinions, find out more about myself, and connect with others. To me, writing is more than just printing words onto paper; writing can inspire, move, and drive the actions and thoughts of individuals. The process behind writing varies from person to person and can be easy for some but difficult for others. For me, my writing process has been morphed and crafted into systematic procedures over the years, largely by California public school…

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    My first research experience started when I participated in bone scaffold designing project at the Cooper Union in Spring 2012, under the supervision of professor David Wootton at Cooper Union Department of Mechanical Engineering. The purpose of this study was to design and manufacture bone scaffold for orthopedic trauma, especially for segmented bone fracture. I worked with a senior mechanical engineering student who had been conducting the research as his senior capstone project. The first…

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    Value Chain Case Study

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    will offer the author a contract where they get 10-15% royalties off each sale” (Collier). The more books that are sold the more money the publishers and authors earn. The publisher sends the book to the printing company and pays them to print the books. After this process, the publisher/printing company sends the books to different wholesalers. After the wholesaler receives the book they get sent to different retailers, which is where the customer makes their purchase. Once the book is at the…

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    The difference in point of view from 3PL, is that 4PL controls the overall process and sometimes even managing the 3PL. The services provided by a 4PL company typically include procurement, warehousing, distribution and operational processes and primarily functions the logistics section for another business. This service could restrain to a parallel business which is absolutely necessary to run as an integral part of the main business. Importing a bicycle could be an example. The importing…

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    Essay On Art Nouveau

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    later showcased during the artist’s first Paris show at La Maison de l’Art Nouveaux gallery. This setting was the interior design house for which Art Nouveau is named. Europe was given a share of magazines, including “Art Nouveau”, due to advances in printing. The clear prints of Art nouveau are important for understanding the movement. The copy of the “Tropon” by Henry van de Velde (1898) shows the different color choices of an Art Nouveau Print with brilliant ochre, dull green, and orange,…

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    What makes a society prosperous depends on the laws and customs of that society. Two very reputable civilizations, namely the Roman Empire and China, were both very successful, but at the same time very distinctive. While they were similar in their laws, Ancient Rome was barbaric in their ways while China was progressive. The focus of the two civilizations throughout their timespan were very diverse. One of the most important aspects of the Roman Empire was its size, which was about the area of…

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    Identify the key technical characteristics of the Daguerreotype and Calotype processes. Illustrate your answer with examples of images form each technology, and say how they reflect its characteristics. (25%) Before the invention of the wet collodion process, which produces an unlimited number of copies of finely detailed images on paper and to print, by Frederick Scott Archer in 1851, there were two photograph processes previously: the daguerreotype and the calotype. The daguerreotype…

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    Joel Peter Witkin Analysis

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    Joel Peter Witkin is a Jewish American Photographer who was born on September 13, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York. His father was a Jew and his mother belonged to the Roman Catholic. He had a twin brother, Jerome Witkin who was a prominent painter. Joel Peter together with his twin brother were raised up in an extremely religious atmosphere, which explains why most of the photographs by Joel Peter are Christian-oriented. Witkin acquired his first camera around 1955 and learned about the basics of…

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    At the end of the year, his discovery of Desjobert Printing Studio evoked his interest in color lithography and etching. Under the guidance of Johnny Friedlander, Zao learned basic skills of printmaking and soon began to experiment with unconventional processes in which he created painterly qualities in his prints. Fascinated by Zao’s prints, poet Henri Michaux wrote several poems as comments for the prints…

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    forced to accept the depreciated currency from colonists for payment of debts. The Bills of Credit caused confusion as there was no standard value common to all of the colonies. The Currency Act of 1751 was therefore passed to limit the colonies printing their bills of…

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