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    buildings makes me feel as though this area is best fit for recreating Jacob Riis’ “Bandit’s Roost.” One of the main points that I concluded and took from “Bandit’s Roost” was that Riis was attempting to evoke a scene similar to the entrance of Hell. The men guarding the entrance as well as the little to no sunlight gave off an ominous and eery feeling. Deep Ellum is similar to that of the Lower City side because it is not the safest place to venture at night, nor in the daylight, because crime…

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    In the midst of the concrete jungle of the city of New York, there stands an iconic art museum Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, designed by the celebrated American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Built in 1959, the museum flares as an expression of modern artistic construction. The museum permanently houses “world-famous collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artworks, as well as some of the greatest 20th-century paintings by famous painters from all over the world” . The museum was…

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    Concept focused on providing an updated RV Park but does not keep the existing ball fields. The modernized RV Park has 24 spaces including upgraded hookups and resized lots to conform to new RV sizes. The park 's grand entrance is located at SE Beach St, with a secondary entrance south on SW Beeksma Dr. Both entries provide access for vehicles that lead to parking lots. Additional parking was located along SE City Beach St. The parking lot on the west edge of the park is a park and view, where…

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    The cheapest way to garner a scream is that of the “jump scare”, which is the sudden change in either audio or visuals usually through a loud noise to elicit fear, yet the Norman Bates reveal takes an opposite approach. Rather than using a “jump scare”, the reveal of Norma Bate’s corpse and Norman Bates himself are all forewarned early through audio cues or the slow movements. When Lila enters the basement and sees Norma Bates sitting on the chair, the audience senses that something is off due…

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    Human Factors are what show our capabilities and limitations on what we can and can’t do, but how do we deal with those bad human factor designs that limit us way more than they normally should? The toothbrush for example when brushing our teeth we can do so horizontally or vertically, yet when it comes to brushing our teeth In the direction that we are most dominant that hand must be bent in a very awkward position. This causes a weird form of brushing our teeth compared to when we brush them…

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    to attain asylum, they explain their origins and reasons for running from their marriage proposals to their Egyptian cousins. The ruler of Argos hesitates to grant them entrance in fear of war with the Egyptians and eventually relies on the citizens of the city to decide the maidens faith. The daughters are later granted entrance to Argos and the play ends with them retreating…

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    sturdy some of the chairs are wooden chairs with a padded seat, and the others have a metal frame with a padded seat. Both types of chairs are also easy to wipe down with a disinfecting wipe. The reception desk is also set on the opposite side of the entrance and it is more similar to a desk with a counter. The chairs are placed far enough from the receptionist, which gives patients privacy. As for having specialty items, the clinic does have several live plants they all looked in good…

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    they think they are protected from possible aggressors and ‘predators’ at night. In particular, the researchers assumed that people opted sleeping places where they can see the entrances to the rooms where they sleep from a certain distance (i.e. from windows and doors) while noting they must not be seen from the entrances. In…

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    a. List the specific equipment needs for the unit for lessons 1-6. Lesson1- 1 volleyball for every 2 students (15 total), 8 hoops, 12 cones, 34pens, 1 whistle, 1attendance book. Lesson2-1 volleyball for every 2 students (15 total), 34 pens, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. Lesson3-12-16 volleyballs, 4 badminton nets, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. Lesson4- 1volleyball for every 2 students(15 total), 12 cones, 4 badminton nets, 34 pens, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. Lesson5- 16 volleyballs, 4…

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    Mycenae Lion Wall

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    The piece of artwork I have chosen to critique is the Lion Gate architecture found on page 39 in the textbook. The Lion Gate is the main entrance to the citadel of Mycenae. Mycenae is located on top of a small mountain. The gate is ten feet both wide and high, and narrows as it rises. The triangular shape prevents the lintel from falling in and breaking by evenly distributing weight. It was constructed of rock, gold, and clay. It is also a perfect example of a post-and-lintel arch. The top…

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