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    Joints is a key for tectonic, tectonic is a key for construction. The idea of architecture design in this exhibition will be different. Comparing to typical design strategies, which means analysis programs need or volume operation, this exhibition starting from smallest component, joint, to face the architectural discourse. How to apply or face the joints of architecture will show the difference attitude we face to our spacial design. Tectonic is a way to connect components, is a kind of…

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    "Raiden...what is this?" "Sorry little Rei-chan, I didn 't want to do this. But for the sake of our future, please come with me." "What?" "He means that from the beginning he was never on your side." The old fake Zen said, smirking. "You guys didn 't know that he was never part of your family! He’s part of the secret organization that is against the Kanzaki family" He laughed, a very nasty and ugly laugh. Was he talking about Cocytus? It wasn 't much of a secret, and calling them an…

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    It’s easy to get caught up in the thought process that it’s more important to keep a scholarship than to learn the information, it’s easy to find yourself cheating through life. Throughout college it’s always about keeping your scholarship instead of actually learning material. We forget on a day to day basis the reason we are here and what an opportunity it is to be here. Instead of being grateful for having the chance to get an education, we complain about the work load. We forget we’re here…

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    My experience at Balfour Collegiate in Regina, Saskatchewan began much like others. In grade nine I wanted nothing more but to be accepted. I was sincerely lucky in the case that Balfour was one of the smaller schools in Regina, so within time I found my place. How I found my place was involving myself. At the grade nine open house almost every other student stressed, “Get involved! It’s the best way meet people and find your place!” This statement was so true. I never particularly new who I was…

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    1. Interpersonal communications has taught me a lot that I need to know about myself and how I can efficiently interact with others. The number one area of communication that I need to work on is speaking up for myself. I tend to let people walk all over me instead of defending myself. I try to avoid conflict anywhere I am but by ignoring the problem, it doesn’t ever change. In order to ensure that I improve this area of communication, I will be more assertive. Whenever I encounter a situation…

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    Service learning is taking time in the surrounding community, and making a positive difference through the words or actions that occur. Doing this allows for us to be out and connecting what we are learning to do in the classroom and applying it to the real world. In my service learning time I spent I was able to make a positive difference in the lives a few children even if it was just for a day. I spent a Saturday afternoon working with a Milton Hershey employee in what they call a “home…

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    American Society’s Materialism in A Perfect Day For Bannafish J.D Salinger believes society turns each and every one of us into bananafish. In his short story A Perfect Day For Bananafish he expresses some of his views on the American society and the problems that he has with it. He believes Americans put too much value in material possessions and that their lives, shaped by a constant bombardment of advertisements and new products that are bigger and better than the last, are harmful to…

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    Movie Analysis Take yourself back to 1963 in Jackson Mississippi; you are right in the middle of the civil rights movement. The movie The Help (Taylor 2011) is an enlightening film depicting a group of women who are deprived of simple luxuries because of the color of their skin. There are many examples of: Modern Racism, Outgroups, System Justification Model, and Social Categorization in this movie. Most of us would say if I lived in that era I wouldn’t stand by and do nothing while these…

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    Throughout the novel “Divergent” by Veronica Roth, Tris as well as everyone else in her society is separated into five social groups they refer to as factions. People have lived liked this for many years because they thought it was best for their society. However, can these ways of life that are already embroidered into their minds, end up taking a toll on their society? Some benefits of sorting people into social groups is that the society stays organized, and there are less conflicts since…

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    You can also use the bird as a reference if you wish to make things easier. On day 2, you should focus on your first piece of the bird, meaning that you should match your first trait to work on, with a random piece (or part of the bird), that can better represent it.…

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