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    Digital Versions

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    Paper or Digital Versions Many do not ponder whether or not we would trade our paper copies of books for digital versions. Yet, this is a topic that should be very relevant in a world where technology can do anything for you. Replacing paper copies of books with digital versions could come with many problems both for the author and the reader, taking away the joy from reading. Apps that sell digital books could lose a lot of money on every book they sell. Not to mention how many problems…

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    Penguin By Design Analysis

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    In this chapter, I will be exploring the history of Penguin and their book covers/jackets, looking at the layouts and developments of design as the years progressed. Subsequently, I will be primarily looking towards Phil Banes’ Penguin by Design: A Cover Story 1935-2005, as, while it is not a comprehensive catalogue of the entirety of Penguin’s cover history, it contains the main pathways, showing the development of the brand along with their changes in design and the new series’ and prints that…

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    Printing Industry Benefits

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    the work overload. As a result, the printing industry also needs to develop and grow to better serve the businesses that rely on its services. The printing industry has thus increased technology development, helping ease the growing demand of prints. In addition, new technology such as 3D printing helps organizations in more aspects than just simple prints.…

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    therefore increase the potential of the Espresso Book Machine becoming widespread. Overall the Espresso Book Machine is a fascinating prospect when it comes to new methods of printing. Although its performance on a large scale may not be practical, this machine has many features that could have a viable use in the future of printing. The potential for customizable books, and self-publishing opportunities alone could launch this technology into the realm of widely commercialized machinery. At…

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    out of the piece of metal or plastic, larger than product, with Additive Manufacturing they are “printed”. Printing done by devices that build up very thin layers of metal or plastic, where layers, used to produce an object, could be smaller than the diameter of a human hair (Dupin 2015). Additive Manufacturing (AM) and 3D printing are the two terms, which are used interchangeably. 3D printing is a quickly growing type of technology that dangers conventional manufacturing processes (Seally…

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    My Reading History

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    like reading on screen is mostly good for scheming the reading. The same way when you read a paper on a screen and it is difficult to catch a grammatical error, the same way I can not easily grasp the content of the reading. Reading on screen could have advantages in reducing the weight of the book I need for a class. Laptops or phones are lighter and we are use to carry them all days long —mostly phones. Moreover, reading on phones’ screens is way harder than reading on laptops screens. I…

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    Roll Film is an important role in people's lives today because it simplified the use of photography. Today, Photography isn't as hard to pursue today as it was in the 1800s. Since there was no Roll Film in the 1800s, photography was very expensive and heavy which made it hard for everyone to enjoy. The invention of Roll Film should be inducted in the hall of fame because it simplified the usage of photography, many people today use photography, and it made photography simply fun. The invention…

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    Books: Why I Still Read. I remember walking into my local mall growing up and begging my parents to take me to the bookstore after the toy store. Most children of today will never know the excitement of thumbing through a new paperback book on their way home. The popularity of E-book is becoming more and more popular with society. For hundreds of years, books were the main source of entertainment. Now today, the inventions of such things as the television and computer games, it seems like…

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    The story choose to develop Alfonsos’s vocabulary will be “The cat and the hat” by Dr Seuss for first and second grader level. This story is very popular book story that will help a child like Alfonso’s vocabulary improvement since he has difficulty with words meaning and connecting the words. One of the learning activity strategy I would design to help him improve his vocabulary skill by the end of his first grade year, so he can learn more words meaning and connection will be by doing…

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    Forensic Lab Report

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    There are many different methods for developing latent fingerprints. Some work better on non-porous surfaces, while others work best developing prints on porous surfaces. Some are destructive preventing testing the object for other forensic evidence while others are non-destructive. In order to make prints visible on porous surfaces, forensic scientists use one of three methods; Silver Nitrate, Ninhydrin and Iodine fuming. These three methods are known to be the most effective ways for…

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