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    South Carolina Math Kindergarten Standard K-4 The student will demonstrate through the mathematical processes an emerging sense of two- and three- dimensional geometric shapes and relative positions in space (Standards‚ 2012). Instructional Goal 1 Identify two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional shapes. Learning Objective 1: Students will take and identify foam two-dimensional shapes square‚ circle‚ triangle‚ and rectangle from a mystery bag with 80% accuracy. Justification: The mystery

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    born in Colombia and he went to the Nacional University of Bogota to study architecture. He started to make sculptures around 1960. Ramirez is influenced by his memory of pre Columbian art. Ramirez made the 3D art Recuerdo de Machu Picchu no.3 (Las terrazas) in 1984 and now it is located at the Museum of Fine Arts‚ Houston. Ramirez used oxidized iron to make the sculpture. This sculpture captivated my attention because I did not know what it was. My first impression was that it was stairs‚ but

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    CBC 2D ANIMATION NC III

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    COMPETENCY-BASED CURRICULUM Sector: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Qualification: ANIMATION (2D DIGITAL) NC III Technical Education and Skills Development Authority East Service Road‚ South Superhighway‚ Taguig City‚ Metro Manila Article I. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page A. COURSE DESIGN 1-5 B. MODULES OF INSTRUCTION 7-72 Basic Competencies 7 Leading workplace communication 9-12 Leading small teams ………………………..…………...…… 13-17 Developing and practice negotiation

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    SECURED AUTHENTICATION: 3D PASSWORD INTRODUCTION: Users nowadays are provided with major password stereotypes such as textual passwords‚ biometric scanning‚ tokens or cards (such as an ATM) etc. Current authentication systems suffer from many weaknesses. Textual passwords are commonly used; however‚ users do not follow their requirements. Users tend to choose meaningful words from dictionary or their pet names‚ girlfriends etc. Ten years back Klein performed such tests

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    real screws is "Don’t do it!" Draw them in 2D. AutoCAD strains itself on solids. A realistically modeled length of thread can bogs down most computers. And when it gets right down to it‚ a true screw thread is impossible in AutoCAD. Some CAD programs‚ like SolidWorks can make true threads‚ but still file size balloons and performance suffers. Do it In the Flat A 2D representation of a screw is usually sufficient to convey its use in an assembly. A 2D depiction of a screw thread can look quite real

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    3d Printer Case Study

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    Is the New Economical 3D Printer Phenomenon Worth It? Is it not astonishing that 3D printing technology was founded in 1981‚ while solid ink printing was founded 5 years after that. 3D printing which seems to be very futuristic and revolutionary today‚ was founded a long time ago‚ even before the solid ink printing. The only reason why 3D printing is viewed as revolutionary today‚ is because it has been through a lot of innovation throughout the years. Yet again‚ a revolution has occurred through

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    to conduct a TA of the selected technology This assessment will look at 3D printing and its impacts. 3D printing has many capabilities but comes with‚ like many technologies‚ pros and cons. It allows one to create a wide variety of products from a number of materials. It can be used for product formation‚ allowing designers and engineers to test out ideas for dimensional products cheaply before committing to the process. 3D printing also allows doctors to create replicas of the human parts they are

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    Despite the obvious benefits of 3D printing in the medical field‚ many people are opposed to the use of 3D printing for manufacturing implants. Opposing arguments claim that 3D printing creates unhealthy air emissions and that 3D printing materials are not safe. The form additive manufacturing called fused filament fabrication heats plastic and layers it to create 3D objects. When the plastic is heated it can release chemicals into the air that have been known to cause cancer. Some people argue that

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    Report Research topic: “3d Animation‚ its effect and relation with Mass Communication” Abstract: Introduction 3d animation is a form of Computer graphics that use a three-dimensional representation of geometric data that is stored in the computer for the purposes of performing calculations and rendering 2D images. 3d is a type of graphics in which its images look like they are real world images i.e. computer games and animated movies are the common examples of 3d3d graphics are modeled or originated

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    Texas Chainsaw 3d Review

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    that. The new sequel to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre has nothing to offer in comparison to the original work done by Tobe Hooper. John Luessenhop’s adaptations failed from the original. The word ‘massacre’ was even removed from the title. Texas Chainsaw 3D starts off where the original movie ended. They begin by showing how much hatred the towns people had for the Sawyer family and their cannibalistic (leatherface) family member. Concluding their rage the towns’ people burned the Sawyer home with all

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