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    A literature review of GIS and related approaches in green space study Introduction: As an important element of a city, green space are considered to be functional in many aspects of urban society. By improving stress reduction and physical activity, green space have shown its advantages in promoting human’s health both mentally and physically (de Vries et al.,2003; Mitchell and Popham, 2008; Higgs et al., 2012). Specifically, green space could contribute to appropriate air quality, noises…

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    basement of darkness! Fashion itself is a reflection of social, money-based, political and cultural changes. It expresses modern ways of thinking and acting, symbolizing the spirit of the times. In his article "What is Fashion Design," Manesntails admits that "fashion design is a form of…

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    wings, finding their way, trying new things and being whatever it is they wish, with but a bit of hard work and study. As well, they are allowed to experience failure, trying things that don 't work, but given the space they need to experiment. This is the way of Web Standards. They are standards, not regulations, providing structure, guidance and yet allowing for the expansion, design and exploration of new and innovative ideas. Web…

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    The theories of evolution and intelligent design are both yet theories and both are strongly supported and, simultaneously refuted by many; they uphold the roots of traditional religion and modern thinking, and are continuously heavily debated. The theories of evolution and intelligent design in public schools are the focal point between traditional and progressive views on theology Although many people, including the pope, believe that intelligent design can coexist peacefully with theories…

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    Architecting and Designing Software Process of design In terms of software engineering, design can be described as a process to overcome problems that can arise within the proposed system’s functional requirements and the constraints set to ensure quality. All these problems must then be solved whilst keeping in mind the 11 principles of software design. Underneath the overlying problem lies a set of sub-problems that exist within the proposed system design. It can be said that these…

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    It was through working with fashion house Chanel that Karl soon adopted his sleek signature style turned trademark. “Dark suits, a ponytail, and sunglasses at all times in all conditions” (Biography in Context). His style is reflected through his designs mainly in black and white, airy as well as well tailored and structured pieces, while also dabbling with clean graphic pieces. In terms of accessories, he keeps them minimalistic, with accents of fur, sometimes edgy similar to his shoes. He is…

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    they connect. Cosmic evolution is the study of change. These changes, an evolutionist believes, have produced the galaxies, the sun, the earth, and even human life. The cosmic evolutions’ goal is to frame cosmic heritage. With this one can understand the environment that was needed for matter to become organized, ordered, and structured. Cosmic evolution is ultimately the source from where people get the big bang theory. Overall, cosmic evolution is the study of many changes on a universal…

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    Theory of Evolution David Hume’s Criticisms Richard Dawkins Introduction For my E.P.Q, I decided to base it on a question which has enamored the world for the entirety of its existence. “Does God exist?”. I will be specifically looking into the Design argument, which is an empirical argument which tries to prove the existence of God. Most of the argument consists of picking out various features of the world (mainly complex, unique things) and showing that this…

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    died 1990 and was a student of Bauhaus. He believed that his designs should be “affordable for the everyday worker but good enough for the wealthy (Galloway 1998).” Carl Jacob Jucker was a Swiss Silversmith and industrial designer who was born in Zurich in 1902 and died in 1997 and like Wagenfeld was also a student at Bauhaus and studied alongside Wagenfeld both of whom studied under the direction of László Moholy-Nagy (Museum of Design Zurich 2016). The Bauhaus was an arts school that was based…

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    One concept that stood out to me in the Technology theme is in the article called Shell Shorts by Amber Bravo it talks about learning the evolution of material and design of chairs. According to Amber Brown, Eames and Saarine made a plywood chair and started experimenting with molding the chair differently with curves and dimensions with the plywood ( Bravo par.2). They would construct and reconstruct the chairs mold with different dimensions, for example, 2D and 3D to see what style is more…

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