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    Magnesium Wheels Essay

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    Magnesium wheels are a kind of rims that are used for vehicles. These wheels are generally made of magnesium alloy. These wheels were only used for race cars initially, but these the magnesium wheels are used in a wide range of vehicles. In most cases, the rims of car wheels are made using steel, as it gives great strength to the wheel. However, there are rims which are made using other materials that are as strong as steel. Since the weight of vehicles are reduced by the wheels, the wheels’…

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    years. Henry Ford was not the person to invent the first vehicle; Henry Ford perfected the assembly line. Out of all different wheel drives, all-wheel drive is the safest and most effective use of the differential. The French made an explanation that the very first vehicle was made in the 1860s, based on their point of view. Having the power go from the engine to the wheels was almost impossible back then, but the self-taught engineer, George Selden, kept trying. In 1877 George came up with a…

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    thoroughly clean and lube your bike. The first thing you want to do when you start cleaning your road bike is to wash it down with hot water and mild detergent. Grab a rag and get the worst of the dirt off. Start with the handlebars and the seat and move down to tire. Tires are usually the dirtiest so you might want to spend a bit more time on them. Avoid getting water on your brakes and the chain. You will clean them later. When the bike is squeaky clean (well, at least the frame, the rims…

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    Color Impact in Marketing and Web Design Color is a significant component of visual communication. While impacting our mood, color assists us make a distinction between different elements. All things considered, the impact of color should never undervalued by companies when coming up with modern design solutions, regardless of the goal. When considering web design, color combinations are vital as they would create an impact in the customer’s subconscious. Color attracts, changes moods and…

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    Weet Bix Advertising

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    1950’s: In my Retail Revolution report, I am researching and analysing the progress of the advertising of iconic food staples in Australia from the years 1950-2015. Weet-Bix is an iconic breakfast cereal product made of whole wheat created by Bennison Osbourne, who sought out to make a cereal more palatable than “Granose”. Sanitarium, an Australian corporation which specialises in health foods, started manufacturing the product in the early 1920’s. In the 1950’s, sexism was a major issue in…

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    Colour Mixing Experiment

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    From the last couple of days, Namik was showing his interest in talking and recognising different colours. To follow his interest and extend his knowledge, the kindergarten student teacher (Paramjeet) set up colour mixing experiment using milk, primary colours and the detergent liquid to show the chemical reaction. Paramjeet introduced the three primary colours (red, yellow and blue). She also explained that these primary colours could be used to make secondary colours. In order to assess…

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    Rhetorical Analysis Proposal of The Young Beggar Spanish artist Bartolomé Esteban Murillo painted The Young Beggar in 1650. The painting depicts the life of a young, poverty stricken Spaniard orphan delousing himself inside of a dilapidated building. Bartolomé was an artist from Seville, Spain during the Golden Age of the country. He was generally a more religious artist, but during 1642, he traveled to Madrid, where Spanish artists Velázquez and Zurbarán heavily influenced him. The creation of…

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    Joan Miró was a Spanish painter and sculptor. He was born in 1893 in Spain into a family of craftsmen (“Joan Miró Biography”). At a young age he started to draw instead of doing his homework and later dropped out of business school in order to pursue his art career. Although he wasn’t in the best economic situation, Miró was still able to make ends meet. When the Spanish Civil War broke out, the chaos brought up many challenges for his family. These challenges also presented a lot of inspiration…

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    Höch’s piece titled Mother and child (German/Allermand 1889-1978) represents the face of a mother and her child together. This piece was created in the year 1931 defining the bond, which a mother and child have together. This piece is presently located in the Hamilton Ontario Canada at the McMaster university museum of art. This piece is made of oil and is placed on cotton canvas; this painting can also be seen from just one angle and view due to the fact that it is hanging on the wall. However,…

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    Things such as pathos, ethos, and color schemes help divulge advertisers’ messages to people. An ad that comes to mind is McDonald’s First Day. In this ad, a young man begins a new employment opportunity and is overwhelmed with the start process. He finally feels appeased when he takes a break from work. The color scheme in this ad plays an enormous factor in conveying the use of pathos and ethos in the ad. In the beginning of the ad, there is a use of dull colors. A man starts his first day of…

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