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    Gender Gap in Engineering Engineering has always been considered an exceptional major throughout the history. It combines various human characteristics and brings out their scientific and leadership skills. It is one of the few majors that are known for their intellectual challenges and tough problem solving situations. However, with all the scientific and technological advancements in the field of engineering, the controversy of whether or not females can work in this field and handle all its…

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    Geometric Architecture Designs That Excite Do you have an eye for modern homes? If you do, you would love this contemporary homes with geometric touches in it. There’s something quite comforting and nostalgic about geometric architecture… it’s mathematical, it’s scientific, it’s timeless… In today’s world of complexity, aesthetic geometric patterns and architecture offer a simple and clean approach. Geometrics: A Timeless Trend Geometric art has been around forever. Right from the ancient…

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    Tartan Case Study

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    exercise question 1: One activity is critical to me and needs to be added to the “code-and-fix model”[1] is the design review. This design review should be added after Problem statement and before Code. It could be done by the software engineer himself, or the software engineer could also invite others to review his design. This is important since we will spend less effort to find design bugs if we filter those bugs as early as possible. From the Tartan case study[2], we learned that bugs are…

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    Case Analysis Job Enrichment of HIS Department By Shahir A Aslam 1. The principles of goal setting are applied in this case study to achieve the implementation of new roles with the current jobs. Clear and concise goals are set to implement the new roles into the HIS department. This is explained in the step-by step approach in the case study of Elizabeth Layman, the website, http://library.ahima.org/doc?oid=105300#.WAedZ-ArLIU states that, “Many new roles and, correspondingly, functions,…

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    talk about it in small groups. However, once I was read an introduction to the book Wonder by R.J Palacio I was immediately intrigued. Being able to have an option of the book I wanted to read was a new experience for me. I am used to being told what to read and when to have it done by. In my experience students were able to pick which book out of the two options and were also able to decide how much the literacy circle would read before our next meeting. I was shocked when I was actually…

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    Zara Identity Analysis

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    The creation of mass production, by way of Henry Ford’s introduction of the assembly line, catapulted the world into a realm of mass standardization, establishing a platform for lower production costs and a virtually homogeneous society. Nearly identical homes, vehicles and footwear ultimately sparks the need for practices that aid in perpetuating one’s own individuality. Physicality, for example, is one of the few palpable means of conveying personal identity. With mass production, fashion…

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    build and a design one of these scream machines rides known as roller coasters. Well probably not. You may ask yourself why you should listen to me; well to put it simply I have ridden many roller coasters and a huge fan of them. Therefore, you may ask what the steps to building these massive beasts are. Well today, I am going to inform you on the process of roller coaster making including, design, construction, and safety testing. Well enough said let us get into the process. The design…

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    Introduction As I discussed about the importance of both of the artists and designers, In this Chapter I will bring more evidence about the importance of the viewers in the artwork. To make participatory happens, a number of artists decide to use installation artwork to reveal their works such as Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. He is famous of using electronic elements works with ideas of installation performance etc. He is a specialist combine different technology and installation with the interaction…

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    Bridge Observation

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    This is done by using the monitors of the USGS that collects data from the Willamette river constantly. Discussion Two major themes the Mr. Hastings discussed were surrounding the topic of wind impact on the bridge and people. The design to allow wind to go through gaps in the bridge, which at first I did not give much significant thought about; and choosing to make it a cable-stayed bridge also assisted in obtaining a flexible bridge. As for the people of Portland, everyone had to…

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    in-text citations. The Art of Design Critique and How to Respond Effectively to Design Criticism, provide me with the tools necessary to receive and deliver constructive criticism during design critiques. In light of the information acquired, the two authors drew analogies between medical dismay and the aid necessary to alleviate discomfort during ailing times. For example, Cox references Mary Poppins (2011) "A spoon full of sugar lets the medicine go down." (The Art of Design Critique, para.…

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