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    Shalu

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    bags & wallets‚ about us and contacts us. i. Home tab Our home tab consists of a large image at the center of the website describing the name of our business (Amplifier Fashion Lounge) and our vision (’Your Voice‚ Our Choice’). Besides‚ there is a unique logo of our business in purple color at the center of the image and seven fashion design photos. The whole image describes the purpose of our website and business. ii. Men tab Our men tab consists of pictures of formal and informal

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    Carl Sagan Pale Blue Dot

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    is accomplished through his use of language features utilized in and developing his values and perspective on the Earth‚ space exploration‚ science‚ and humanity as a whole. The photograph of the Earth is immensely powerful‚ and Sagan’s comment‚ describing it as “a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam” succinctly communicates his attitude towards the Earth. It is merely a speck‚ “a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena.” His use of metaphor illustrates the Earth as insignificant‚ therefore the

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    Assignment Fibonacci

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    Assignment: The Fibonacci Sequence Find three examples of the Fibonacci sequence in nature. Write a paragraph describing each example. Include photos or graphics in your explanation. For each example answer the following questions: How does the example relate to the Fibonacci sequence? What portions of each item or situation display the Fibonacci sequence? How could the Fibonacci sequence help you solve a problem involving the item or situation? Document your sources and use the rubric as a guide

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    school work

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    We started with an introductory paper about ourselves‚ followed by a paper that we shared what life lessons we wanted to pass down to our children‚ next came a description essay where we went into as much detail as we possibly could on one or two photos we found‚ second to last was a persuasive paper‚ and our final paper was all about any country we chose. As we went from paper to paper my writing only improved as I learned new skills and better ways to write. The essay we first wrote was the introduction

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    Critical Discourse Analysis

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    This paper will conduct a critical discourse analysis on North American media coverage of the World Indigenous Games. Jiwani and Young (2006) offer a helpful framework for a methodical approach to exploring Indigenous representations in media. In their article on the missing and murdered women of Vancouver’s Eastside‚ they studied 128 newspaper articles over the course of five years in order to uncover patterns on how Indigenous people are framed in the media. The article clearly states that the

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    20 Century Design

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    Bauhaus Interior: Modernist (1920s/30s). Specimen apartment in the Swiss Werkbind’s Neubuh Housing Estate Zurich‚ c.1934. Furniture by Marcel Breuer. Photo Hans FInsler. Image source: http://www.selectism.com/news/wpcontent/uploads/2009/06/marcel-breuer-risdfront.jpg Modernist design Modernist design is a part of a large progression of modernism‚ describing the 20th Century design movement involving many different groups and countries towards the end of the 19th century. It is practised as a set of

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    Indian Schools

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    of photographs has many advantages and disadvantages. Photographs are fairly accurate in describing an event. It gives the reader plenty of evidence and a feel for how the subjects were feeling during the event by showing emotions or facial expressions that could not be expressed through written word. On the other hand‚ they could be very biased as to show the harshest or best conditions possible. A photo is just a brief snapshot of a moment in time‚ and does not illustrate a whole event that a

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    Agriculture DBQ

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    speed at which one could gather crops. Corbis Bettmann took a photo of a wheat harvest in 1880. A plow similar to Oliver’s was being dragged behind several horses in order to collect as much wheat as possible quickly. (Doc D) However‚ it wasn’t just crops that were being shipped out faster. Cattle and all livestock were being grown and slaughtered at greater rates. In 1884‚ Harper’s New Monthly Magazine‚ published an article describing slaughtering capacity at a local Chicago establishment. It stated

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    Photography

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    newspaper editors to print a photo trilogy showing the tragic moments leading up to the death of a young mother. At the time the photos were printed‚ in over four hundred newspapers across the nation‚ there was great controversy. Readers expressed in phone calls and letters to the editor. Some editors chose not to print the photos at all. Ephron argued that since death is part of life‚ readers should not be sheltered from it. She asked why photos from fatal car accidents show the wrecked vehicles

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    esrm 101

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    TODAY’s Class Topics 1) Why do humans like trees/forests? 2) Examples of 3 reasons why past global societies revered trees Respect for survival‚ Longevity Human values codified as behavior rules Traditional Science‚ Political‚ Culture‚ Religion – transmittal intergeneration knowledge of nature/society/rules of behavior 3) Today we revere pretty things & less past types of reverences 4) Global conflicts over resources/land due to how we revere or see nature: Conflicting values;

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