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    Performance Space Analysis

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    How important is performance space to performance? The question of performance space ’s importance in conveying meaning and guiding audience response is complicated. First we must define the term "performance space". In a broader sense‚ it can refer to venue‚ which in the case of site-specific artists such as Shunt‚ means performance space is indeed central to the construction and context of meaning. Venues also come with their own sets of conventions and coding‚ which may alter the reading of

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    Newtonian Absolute Space

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    Newtonian Absolute Space When Newton proposed his axioms describing fundamental laws of physics‚ he insisted on the necessity of absolute space to a completed theory of mechanics. Absolute space can be best described as not-relationally-dependent space. Newton purports that there is something more to space than just being a vessel to conceptualize positional differences between specific bodies; he claims that there is some objective truth to space -- that spatial differences are not dependent

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    include the pia mater and the arachnoid mater that buffer the brain and spinal cord [7]. As indicated in image III below‚ the subarachnoid space is the area located between the arachnoid mater and the pia mater layers of tissue covering the brain. This anatomic space is occupied by a spongy connective tissue known as trabeculae which spans across the subarachnoid space connecting the two layers of the leptomeninges‚ providing

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    Public Space Planning

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    Public space provides the grounds for cities to be seen and experienced. Whether it is a square‚ a market‚ or a park‚ public space in cities has been noted as the place where ideas are exchanged‚ city identity is built and citizenship is learned (Carr et al.‚ 1992; Low‚ 2000; Goodsell‚ 2003). Such places are important and even necessary for citizens to enjoy a good quality of life and well-being (Relph‚ 1993). Historically‚ public places have played an important role in cities in many cultures

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    Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey is considered one of the most impressive science fiction films in the modern era and is a critically acclaimed masterpiece. To begin this analysis I will first give a synopsis of the films plot and key points to help lay a foundation for the film. The movie is broken into 4 acts‚ each focusing on a different event and time in the story. We first start with “The Dawn of Man”; we are greeted by what appears to be a tribe of early hominids foraging for food in

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    provide minimum requirements within the generally accepted levels of safety‚ health and ecological considerations. Variations‚ however‚ are also possible as may be based on some specific regional‚ cultural and economic setting‚ e.g.‚ building materials‚ space requirement and usage. These minimum design standards encourage the use of duly accredited indigenous materials and technology such as innovative design and systems‚ modular systems and components among others. The parameters used in formulating these

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    Carleen Davis Ms. Tracie Henson EH-102 11 November 2009 Should bartender be held responsible for the behavior of their patrons? According to Beth Benson of the Associated Content the duties of a bartender are to take the orders of their patrons‚ serve drinks‚ keep the shelves stocked‚ and to keep the bar clean. But after the patrons are served and have left the bar‚ is the bartenders’ job really done? According to the law in many states bartenders are responsible for the behavior of their

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    Good manners are a basis of polite society and there is no substitution for being polite. Our manners‚ how we present ourselves and behave in our life‚ make us feel comfortable‚ confident‚ and capable in the home‚ the school‚ the community and in the workplace. These feelings only come with knowing and practicing good manners. Teaching and learning good manners should start at home‚ where we should learn to say "please" and "thank you"‚ admit our mistakes‚ apologise‚ and treat both friends and strangers

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    and expansion into space? From the perspective of a sociologist‚ whose job it is include the origins‚ development‚ organization‚ networks‚ and institutions to study social behavior or society‚ funding NASA would be a wise choice because we could have space colonies creating many benefits for society and people. The article “Food‚ Leisure‚ And Social Life In Space Colonies” by Tom Marotta‚ a diplomat and city planner‚ made this position clear by presenting the significance of space exploration in today’s

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    The Space Race Technology

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    Beginning in the late 1950s‚ the Space Race was a pivotal time for scientific development in both nations it involved‚ The United States of America and the Soviet Union. Initiated by the Soviet launch of Sputnik 1‚ the two nations commenced the race in a frenzy of advancements‚ yielding as a byproduct‚ functional technology for present day use. To what extent has technology originating from the Space Race been developed for widespread use in present day United States? In this investigation two of

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