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    Interchangeable Manufacturing and Technical Drawings Until the 1700-1800’s industrial productions was like custom fitting sections in a product. Assembly would consist of craftsman hand filing and grinding roughly shaped parts and putting them together. The invention of interchangeable parts allowed the assembly of products to be done a lot quicker‚ and without training of a craftsperson. To be able to make the parts there had to be improvements to the technology in the machine had to be made

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    Color Therapy

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    [pic] Color Therapy was first discovered thousands of years ago in the ancient cultures of China‚ Egypt‚ and India. Each color gives off a different wavelength and energy. The main colors involved in color therapy include; red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ green‚ blue‚ indigo‚ and violet. Each of these colors relates to one of the seven main chakras‚ which are just energy centers in the body. If you balance these seven chakras then you are in good health and wellbeing. These colors also affect your mood

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    happening‚ is because of the R. Many figures from the past that were involved in the Revolution change the way we live today‚ and there were also documents about the Revolution that prove that the Revolution was‚ indeed‚ Revolutionary such as letters‚ drawings‚ maps‚ and more. Abigail Adams wrote a letter to her husband‚ John Adams. She talks about remembering the ladies‚ and not giving men such unlimited powers‚ because they would become tyrants of power. She also talks about a possible rebellion of

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    Title An investigation of the effects of schemas on drawing a clock. Introduction A schema according to Henry Gleitman (2007) is a mental representation that summarises what we know about a certain event or situation. Schemas reflect the fact that many aspects of our experience are redundant and schemas seek to provide a summary of this redundancy. When an individual encounters an event or situation‚ they seek to understand it by relating it to a schema. Schemas are useful not only in providing

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    Color-Blind Privilege: The Social and Political Functions of Erasing the Color Line in Post Race America. By Charles A. Gallagher “I do agree that there is a larger social machine in which subtle racism whether institutional‚ internalized‚ or personally mediated is still very prevalent and the colorblindness aspect adheres to that machine. Therefore regardless of whether I say I will not allow my race to define or hinder me‚ to some extent it does without me even acknowledging it”. Is it because

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    Color and Gatsby

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    Colours = visual imagery Convey The Jazz Age: overwhelming parties‚ dresses and a variety of colours to symbolise the vibrant and colourful (maybe garish?) lives/culture of people during The Jazz Age. Yellow and Gold: Money‚ Money‚ Money. Oh‚ and Death. First off‚ we’ve got yellows and golds‚ which we’re thinking has something to do with…gold (in the cash money sense). Why gold and not green? Because we’re talking about the real stuff‚ the authentic‚ traditional‚ "old money" – not these new-fangled

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    investigate the relationships that exists when lines are drawn on a plane. Strategies To develop some conjectures‚ rules and patterns by investigating the relationships that form between the number of lines‚ intersections points‚ and bounded and unbounded regions. I plan to use rules to further define the relationship. The following relationships will be investigated: # Lines# Lines# Lines# Lines # Lines# Intersects# Lines# Lines# Lines# Lines- # unbounded regions min # bounded shapes

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    Converging Lines Analysis

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    arguably two of the most significant American artists of the Abstract Expressionist movement during the post-war war era. However‚ one cannot truly understand the friendship these two artists had just by reading. Throughout the exhibition‚ Converging Lines: Eva Hesse and Sol LeWitt‚ the viewer can explore the friendship in depth through each of the many pieces first hand. Eva Hess was born into a German-Jewish family on January 11‚ 1936 in Hamburg‚ Germany. Together her family fled to the United States

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    Line organization is the most oldest and simplest method of administrative organization. According to this type of organization‚ the authority flows from top to bottom in a concern. The line of command is carried out from top to bottom. This is the reason for calling this organization as scalar organization which means scalar chain of command is a part and parcel of this type of administrative organization. In this type of organization‚ the line of command flows on an even basis without any gaps

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    Case Study (Color Vision Deficiency) Submitted by: Lozares‚ Hervie V. 3 - BS Psychology MW- 1:00 – 5:00pm Submitted to: Ms. Louise Elaine F. Caranto Chapter I Introduction Color Vision deficiency (Color Blind) Color vision deficiencies are a group of conditions that affect the perception of color. They cause a range of changes in color vision‚ from mild difficulty with distinguishing shades to a total inability to detect color. These conditions

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