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    would typically skew the angle of his shots, so that our eyes are not dominated by the usual dead-on rectangle. Trying to break the habits of seeing and slide space itself into new dimensions, his rigorous compositional sense visually "holds" the elements of the photograph in place. Alexander Rodchenko used perspective as a tool of alienation to signify his style. Concerned with the need for analytical-documentary photo series, he often shot his subjects from odd angles—usually high above or…

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    he is caught in the middle of his choice to fight Goliath and the fight itself. Michelangelo is stressing the mental nature of David’s triumph rather than the physical. As the High Renaissance became the Late Renaissance, several of the Mannerist elements Michelangelo used were repeated by other artists, such as El Greco (c. 1547-1614). El Greco’s dramatic use…

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    Anti Drug Propaganda

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    As children grow up in the United States, they are accustomed to the anti-drug propaganda to which everyone has been exposed to since very young ages. The United States have programs such as D.A.R.E, where police officers come into a classroom of middle school children, and educate them about the effects of drug abuse. “SAY NO TO DRUGS!” is a phrase that is mostly embedded in everyone’s head. Advertisements on television and posters on billboards have become more clever to reach out to different…

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    Andy Warhol's Pop Art

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    is an art movement that started in the mid 1950’s in Britain and was spreading through the United States in the late 1950’s as as a reaction against the imagery of abstract expressionism. Pop art is considered to be one of the most interestingly elements that has ever happened in this contemporary world. The movement is often memorable with commonplace objects for any subject such as comic strips, soup cans, traffic signs and all types of food ( Britannica 1). One of the most notable artists…

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    Trench Box Case Study

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    employees and customers are met. Over the years we have managed to build versatile trench box systems featuring sturdy rails and longer panels capable of performing high clearance. Our wide trench boxes are well-designed to withstand the forces and elements while pairing up with safety considerations. The full line includes; Aluminum trench boxes, manhole boxes, steel trench boxes and bridge cranes. This is in addition to overhead crane and Aluminum hydraulic shoring equipment’s. Our specialist…

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    Visual Concept Evaluation

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    assignment since I did not see it in details. After I received the object I put it under my desk and open the case. We had ten minutes to touch the object so I took my time. I started touching the case, it was hard. I thought it was made of plastic or synthetic leather because it was hard but soft at the same time. I touch it and try to find a scent, but it did not smell anything, it did not have any aroma. The case was about the size of my hand when I strength my fingers, about six inches…

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    Answer to Question 1 Basel III introduced new requirements regarding liquidity risk in the banking sector under the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR). Firstly, explain the criteria and rationale for banks to identify the kinds of assets that qualify as HQLA and the relative ratios for each kind of HQLA is required for compliance with the LCR requirement. One of the consequences of this ratio is that banks are required to model their expected net cash outflows during a 30 day period of acute market…

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    an Hegelian inquiry system is based on forming a thesis and its antithesis proceeding towards a synthesis in a dialogue (ibid). This implies that a “Hegelian Delphi study would form a plan and its counter plan, which would transcend into a new synthetic plan through discussions” (Mitroff and Turoff, 1975, cited in Tapio et al., 2011, p.1626). Moreover, quantitative and qualitative enquiry methods for Hegel are interlinked, because extensive change in quantity also affects quality (ibid). Also…

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    conventional and non-conventional pollutants and toxic components that are high threat that can harm aquatic life in water bodies and the human health. The micro beads are of rising concern that are responsible for damaging the environment. Microbeads are synthetic particles mainly used in personal care products such as facial scrubs, shampoos, soaps, lip gloss, toothpaste. The reason why they are such a threat and area of concern because microbeads are smaller than 5 micrometres in size that…

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    been constructed, and it was presented at the Great international exhibition six years later by none other that the man who made it Alexander Parkes. Soon after more information was collected and it had come to the conclusion that plastics were synthetic organic polymers, and the reaction plastic was formed came to be known as polymerization. The word itself derived from the greek word plastics meaning “to mold”. This essay shall be discussing how Plastics moulded the world we live in today, and…

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