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    How is technology changing our psychology? What the internet has been working in our brains? Over the past few years, technology has become our biggest tools in our lives, improving our life to be more convenient each day and our learning skills of development in critical thinking and analyzing has fallen behind while our visual skills have improved. Nowadays, people are being able to look up for information or seeking for solutions with a just click on the internet. The internet is…

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    people bring their broken Veenas to us, we find the part to make tem complete. With the harmonium, we fix the keys and polish them. In the violin, we fix the neck, fingerboard and the strings. Any major problem can be fixed. 3. Does one require technical knowledge and skill to do…

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    In the first chapter in Railway, George Revill opens his volume on the history of the railway with a recounting on the associations between the landscape and the railway and the emergence of tourism geared to railroad travel . Revill traces this history from the establishment of the public steam-powered railway between Liverpool and Manchester which opened in 1830 to the proliferation of railroads in America , and due to the spread of this technology, greater travel distances became more…

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    Drones

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    Technological advances throughout the world have led to the drastic growth of cameras. One of the inventions that have come from these advances is the drone. The rise of popularity in drones has become a popular, as well as a controversial topic. Photojournalist, Tomas Van Houtryve, discusses the dark side of drones and how they can be used for malice in “From the Eyes of A Drone”. The safeness of drones is a specific issue that continues to surface. Drones are being mistaken for toys when they…

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    Evaluate Milgram's Theory

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    Milgram’s (1974) empirical study of obedience is of paramount influence within experimental social psychology. Milgram (1974) was notorious for his fascination with the perils of group behaviour and blind obedience to authority, and aspired to facilitate understanding surrounding human ability to act inhumanely, without boundaries or any apparent conscience, with specific interest surrounding the horrendous acts committed during the Holocaust (Mastrioanni, 2002). Milgram’s (1974) experiment is…

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    The process of crafting a tapestry was an extensive one. Creating a tapestry can be “compared to the performance of a symphony, the composer being the cartoon painter and the weavers the musicians.” First, a cartoonist would create a full size drawing of the design that would adorn the tapestry. Then dozens of weavers would labor for years stitching that design and all of it’s elaborate details onto the expensive fabric. Tapestries rarely stood as single works of art but were part of a series…

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    Art of Ancient Egypt Introduction The art of Ancient Egypt refers to the architecture, sculpture, painting, and other parts that were produced by ancient Egyptians. These works of art were produced by the Egyptian civilization that was located in the lower Nile valley and most of them appeared between 3000 BC and 100 AD. The art of Ancient Egypt was characterized by highly developed sculpture and painting which were both very symbolic and stylized. Most of the Ancient Egypt art that has…

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    Student Assessment Process

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    must be used in conjunction with every other part to provide a complete picture of student performance. These cogs or pieces of the assessment process consist of: assorted techniques and procedures of evaluation, estimating, appraising, testing, and drawing conclusions (Venn, 2007). The actual process must be adapted for each student because each student is different. Personalities, learning styles, background knowledge and experiences,…

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    Reflective Essay: My Work

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    is the impetus, then I make sketches. As I work, the limitations of the material, shop, my skills, and the design permeate the process and change slowly occurs. As my skills grow, my objects become more and more accurate as it relates to the technical drawing. The materials I have used in the past have been, almost exclusively,…

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    Gaseous Streams Case Study

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    Different technologies are available for the treatment of gaseous streams containing VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds), namely catalytic or homogeneous combustion, absorption, adsorption, etc. The goal is either to recover the VOCs, or to destroy them, thus avoiding, in both cases, their emission into the atmosphere. The treatment of “lean” streams, where the concentration of the VOCs is particularly low (e.g. lower than 1% v/v), is a particularly challenging case study as the low concentration…

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