RCA: WORK IN PROGRESS Platform 16: Product Design Review of Exhibition by Sarah Waters Platform 16 Mission = “think about the world through the medium of product design...Objects are meaningful only together with their settings‚ whether physical‚ cultural‚ narrative‚ material‚ or technological.” Brief = “Make a table out of a table that had something to say about tables” Material = All students worked with the Ikea Bjorkudden solid Birch dinning table. Length 119cm‚ Width 74cm‚ Height 74cm The
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Indian Camp by Ernest Hemingway From “In Our Time” (1925) Summary The story begins at the break of dawn as Nick‚ his father‚ and his Uncle George are rowed across a lake by some local Indians. They are on an emergency medical call. The boats arrive on shore and they soon come upon some shanties. Nick‚ his father‚ and his uncle enter the one nearest the road. Inside a pregnant Indian woman lies in agony on the lower berth of a bunk bed. She screams with pain and terror. Despite two days of excruciating
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Christopher Columbus is guilty for manslaughter. In 1492 Columbus sailed here claiming to discover America. Columbus took advantage of the people he called Indians. They were unclothed people and to him that represented that they had no customs‚ culture or religion. In his journal he said “I believe that they would become Christians very easily‚ for it seemed to me that they had no religion.”1 To Columbus the Indians appeared defenseless‚ easy to trick and conquer because they had no experience
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Christopher Columbus is a man who is known in society simultaneously as a hero and a villain of his time. What if the world had to pick only one‚ what would it be? Many new studies and scholars believe that Columbus was the villain of his story not a hero as past information would lead us to believe. Past documents were all written from Europe’s point of view‚ this lead to extremely biased documents because Europe was the side to profit unlike the Native Americans. Columbus was the antagonist
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feminism in India. Contents [hide] 1 Defining Feminism in the Indian context 2 History 2.1 First phase: 1850–1915 2.2 Second Phase: 1915–1947 3 The Concepts of Feminism and Equality 4 Beginnings of the “Feminist” Movement in India 5 Obstacles 6 Hindu Women in India 7 Muslim Women in India 8 Women at Work 9 Women and Education 10 Modernization 11 See also 12 References 13 External links [edit]Defining Feminism in the Indian context Pre-colonial social structures and women’s role in
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Case Study: A Call for Progress Synopsis: "A Call for Progress" describes the need and importance of telecommunication in today’s world. It helps many people in exploring different opportunities. Unfortunately‚ this industry is in the hands of state-run monopolies who are inefficient in this sector with a staff which is poorly motivated. However‚ the introduction of cell phone has enabled the consumers to avoid the bane of landline service. As there has been an increase in the means to communicate
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Columbus Day Columbus Day is a national holiday that is celebrated all over the United States by several people‚ but should we even have this holiday? Should Columbus Day be abolished as a National Holiday? When you’re celebrating Columbus Day‚ do you know what you’re really celebrating? The people that celebrate Columbus Day think that Christopher Columbus was the founder of America. Is this really true‚ did Christopher Columbus really discover America? If you thought Christopher Columbus discovered
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that this is exactly what the English strived to accomplish after Christopher Columbus came upon this so-called new world. After this discovery‚ and throughout the entirety of the 16th and 17th century‚ even
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Summary One night‚ Dr. Adams is summoned to help an American Indian woman who has been in painful labor for two days. The doctor takes his young son‚ Nick‚ and his brother‚ George‚ to the American Indian camp on the other side of a northern Michigan lake. There‚ the doctor performs impromptu‚ improvised cesarean with a fishing knife‚ catgut‚ and no anesthetic to deliver the baby. Afterward‚ he discovers that the woman’s husband‚ who was in the bunk above hers‚ silently cut his throat during the
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Western civilization 1 The Mental World Of Christopher Columbus Supported by Spain‚ seeking a water route to the spice islands in 1492 Christopher Columbus left Spain on his first voyage. After more then a month had passed‚ the crew started to loose all hope and the voyage seemed like a failure. Until on October 12‚ 1492 land was sighted. The land that was sighted was not what Columbus had originally intended to find. Columbus landed in the Caribbean Sea in the Bahamas‚ which was thousands
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