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    Empty Lots

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    that all the empty lots in Thousand Palms are being used only for trash when they can be used for something important such as gardens. There are at least three empty lots in each street in the city. What we are trying to do is import at least one garden for each street to increase the amount of healthy foods in the city. By adding these gardens‚ it could decrease the obesity rate and possibly the death rate. We think that the citizens of Thousand Palms would agree with taking out empty lots and help

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    Gestalt Principle

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    1 2 3 4 5 Name (4 points each) and describe (8 points each) each of the Gestalt Principles illustrated above (60 points total): 1 Proximity: When people see things grouped to gether they will place greater value on the relationship. I see three sets of two lines vice six separate lines. | 2 Similarity: We tend to group things that look alike together

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    Massage Chair

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    Our Product We‚ OSIM‚ want our customers to experience and enjoy an inspiring and healthy life. We mainly focus on produce massage products for example: massage chairs‚ head massagers‚ eye massagers‚etc. OSIM uDivine App Massage chair OSIM uCozy and uRelax Upper body massagers OSIM uGalaxy Eye massager Our Target Market We target our market of customers for both genders and all races. Our target market are people from age 25 to 50‚ who belong to middle or upper class; they have a good economics

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    the Klismos chair

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    The Klismos Chair By Anne. T “Goddesses like the Klismos.” – Homer Consider the elegance and grace of the Klismos chair; even the poet had it to complement the gracefulness of the goddesses. The Grecian poet‚ Homer’s words had revealed a little about Grecian obsession in perfectionism‚ for certain. The Klismos chair designated as one of the iconic chair lasted from the ancient epoch. The word of Greek origin‚ pronounced kliz-mos‚ meaning an easy chair. Long before the classical period

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    What Is a Chair?

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    Chairs have been around for as long as mankind has. As soon as the need to rest developed‚ chairs developed. When I think of a chair‚ I immediately think “four legs‚ seat‚ back‚ etc.”. But is this really what a chair is? Could you not also place a book on this “chair” and it would now be transformed into a table? Is it possible that I could sit on a table‚ or a stump‚ or a bed and it would now be a chair? How do we as humans instinctively know what chairs are? When are we taught to know the

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    The Electric Chair

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    The Electric Chair By Kevin M. Hunsberger HUMN532-Technology‚ Society‚ and Culture DeVry University 12/5/07 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Timeline of the Electric Chair 3 - 5 Electric Chair-Technology‚ Society‚ and Culture 6 - 9 Conclusions 10 Definitions and Notable People 11 -12 References 13 Introduction A picture of an electric chair strikes fear into the average American and being led into a room with only an electric chair sitting in the

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    Eiffle chair

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    Ray Eames designed the high performance Eiffel chair that topped all limits in the design world. The Eiffel chairs were originally designed in metal in 1948 as an entry in The Museum of Modern Art’s International Design Competition‚ but the modern chairs caught wide attention and then were recreated for the public. Not only do the chairs look beautiful and vibrant but they are also technologically advanced for the time they were created.The Eiffel chair features the deep seat pocket which is constructed

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    Chair Dialog Case Study

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    1.The majority of this session involves chair dialog. What was the goal of chair dialog in the case of Helen? How effective do you believe this technique was? 3.Let’s now assume that Helen’s mother was a drug user in utero. This has caused Helen some cognitive problems throughout her life. If you were to utilize the Empty Chair Technique with Helen‚ what do you believe the outcome would be? The big goal in Gestalt Therapy is awareness. There are two kinds of awareness: awareness of a moment‚

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    Empty Promises

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    Michael Richards The article I chose is called “Empty Promises‚ Empty Cradles”. This case involves fake adoptions. A family is promised a child‚ and when the time comes‚ there is no child given to the family. Shockingly enough‚ there were no children to begin with. The women who promised their unborn children to the people‚ who were interested in adopting‚ were not even pregnant. At least six couples in the Midwest were victimized by this adoption fraud scheme. For example‚ in a Florida case

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    Empty Bowl

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    Alexandre Winder ENC 1102 Professor Miller March 25‚ 2013 The Empty Cream Colored Bowl In the short story “Janus” written in 1986 by Ann Beattie‚ despites a woman who over time become obese with a cream colored bowl. Beattie in “Janus” portrays how people will often hang on to things order to fill a void in their live. Beattie shows that through the techniques of setting‚ characterization and symbolism. The story central character is not a real character at all‚ but in fact is an animated

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