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    of an individual (self-positioning) and perspective of a wider society (other-positioning) through which the issue of identifying representative patterns can occur. Once this is completed on the field, then thematic analysis can occur by reviewing the field work and the use of a thematic map of key phenomena or process (Braun & Clarke,…

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    organized to begin with. The book is written chronologically with events that can be verified through archaeological finds and historical documents. The reason it is unorganized isn’t because of its chronological order, but because it is not written in thematic order. The…

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    In the late 1930s, the Work Projects Administration, a resulting program from President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal project, began interviewing former slaves living in Indiana. These interviews attempt to “preserve the personal experience stories of formal slaves” and convey them to the general public (Baker, 4). Adhering to an issued set of suggestions and inquisitions, the interviews share stylistic and written features, yet many stories still portray various insights to what life had…

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    narrative as overwhelmingly malleable, shattering traditional novel forms. Milan Kundera’s The Book of Laughter and Forgetting is diffuse with, tone, plot, and characters seem to wander all over the map. Gunter Grass’ My Century is constructed in a similar manor. However, both novels carry a strong thematic and emotional content. Kubdera’s shattered, oblique approach to narrative, and Grass’ step-by-step march through the years. This essay will comment on the effectiveness of Kundera’s and…

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    Overview of Information Systems Implemented Information System Information System is a set of system and HR that present basic depot, computing, sharing and communion facilitate organization to reach their ambition and objective. The Information system grants connection for organize and splitting knowledge and data to gain the efficiency in return and production of the organization. Leading an information system within an organization is a challenging task due to many circumstance. It is the…

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    meaningful and authentic. In an interdisciplinary curriculum, the disciplines are interconnected by a theme, guided questions, or concepts (Gillenwaters, 2015). Student can make connection and understand content through real-life experiences. “Thematic approaches to teaching provide a meaningful framework for development of units that teach language through exploration of multidisciplinary materials” (Ovando, Combs, & Collier, 2006, p.…

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    Hence, there is a need of a participatory citizen centric planning of urban settlement based on spatial data. These perception and expectation may be represented in terms of emotions. Determining Urban Emotions is an approach which can be used to map different types of emotions associated with urbanization. In the recent years, some new methods have been presented for the area of urban and spatial planning, resulting in a fundamental change of the understanding of urban planning. Geographical…

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    Even though I can choose a historical degree from a wide range of possibilities. Historical studies are made of factor such as organizing framework like Disciplinary, Interdisciplinary, Thematic Framework, Problem-oriented and Professional concentrations. Disciplinary concentrations include work in western civilization- national regional or ethnic histories in my degree plan an Economic History of the West, was a course that reflects…

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    Virtual environment allows the user to interact with the computer simulation environment, where the user experience is the interaction between the real and the imagined. Augmented reality and virtual reality technology enhanced mixing two. Virtual enhanced by combining real objects and computer data, virtual items will be generated in reality. This means that the user can see coexist in the same space of virtual and real objects. But just let enhancement technology of virtual items appear in…

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    Cilicia Museum Case Study

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    Ateshian and the exhibition designer Mrs. Sylvia Agemian. The first thing one notices is that the building was not meant to be a museum. This implies that the designers had to adapt the space given to them to encompass the collection. Consequently, a thematic division of the items was necessary so that each of the three floors could withhold items that are thematically grouped together. The designers took advantage of the space given to them; the objects are arranged in groups or sets in simple…

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