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    EXPERIENCE ARCHITECT

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    Experience Architect discovers the “value added” for most any company. Experience Architects are people who focus relentlessly on creating remarkable customer experiences. They set the stage for positive encounters with your organization through products‚ services‚ digital interactions‚ spaces‚ or events. Experience Architects engages all the human senses (incorporating tactile sensations‚ orchestrating the use of sound‚ searching for ways to incorporate smell or taste). Experience Architects utilizes

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Summer Reading Journal 1. The books title: To Kill A Mockingbird Authors name: Harper Lee Copyright date: 1960‚ Renewed in 1988 Number of pages: 323 2. Summary Of The Plot: The story is from the point of view of Scout Finch‚ a little girl growing up in Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ after the Great Depression. The story follows her life as she lives through many social issues‚ including racism in the deep South. This issue is shown when her dad who is an attorney has to defend

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    American Cultures

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    The Many Cultures of America American culture includes both conventional and liberal features‚ controlled and religious effectiveness‚ political structures‚ risk taking and free expression‚ materialist and moral elements. In spite of certain dependable principles such as‚ individuality‚ equality‚ and faith in freedom and democracy‚ American culture has a variety of terminologies due to its geographical scale and demographic diversity. The elasticity of U.S. culture and its highly symbolic nature

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    My Architect

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    The documentary “My Architect”‚ directed by Louis Kahn’s son‚ Nathaniel‚ presents some striking aspects of the architect’s life. I think some of the most important aspects of this movie are how Khan interacted with the different people surrounding him‚ and what these persons have to say about him now. Everybody seemed to agree that Louis Kahn was a very mysterious person. At work‚ he didn’t talk about his family‚ to him it was personal. He was lonely too‚ and never really settled anywhere : he

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    Summer Reading Journal “Lord of the Flies.” by William Golding Chapter 1 Summary- The boys find themselves on an island and introduce their selves to each other. The two boys talk about the crash and the possibility of there being no adults‚ and wondering if there are any other boys that were on the plane with them. They find a conch shell after swimming in the beach water and Piggy tells a story about a man and how he blew on the shell to make a noise. Therefore‚ the boys decide to try

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    Baroque Architect

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    Baroque Architect By Kasuwa Smith The Baroque period took the Roman view of Renaissance architecture and showed it in a new sculptural fashion. The main view of Baroque architecture was more concerned about color‚ light and shade‚ sculptural values and intensity which could be seen in its characteristics. Baroque is defined periods in literature as well as music; however critics perceived it to be unstructured‚ over ornamented theatrical and grotesque. Although many things influenced

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    1 Anything could melt in the blazing summer of 1998. Birds went silent; grass stood lifeless; even the old electric fan in grandma’s house seemed ailing and needed an occasional nudge. Everyone in town‚ including the primetime news‚ were complaining about the seemingly endless summer‚ with the exception of me. I found it quite tolerable. In fact‚ I loved summer. For me‚ summer was a great opportunity to catch up on some of the longer books on my reading list. Without school or homework‚ I could finally

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    Norma Sklarek Was The First African American Women To Earn An Architect’s License In The State Of New York. Not Only Did She Build A Lasting Career In A Field Dominated By White Men. She Was Also An Advocate For More Women In The Field. Later In Her Career‚ She Started Her Own All Woman Architect Firm. Norma Sklarek Was Born On April 15‚ 1926‚ In New York City. Sklarek Was A Bright Student‚ Who Did Well At Hunter High An All Girls Magnet School That Catered To New York City’s Smartest Students. She

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe and Her Influences on American History Harriet Beecher Stowe was a very influential writer. Stowe wrote for a political purpose and for people to understand the inhumanity of slavery. She expressed her opinions in each of her writings. Harriet Beecher Stowe was born in Litchfield‚ Connecticut and brought up with puritanical strictness. She had one sister and six brothers. Her father was a controversial Calvinist preacher‚ thus influenced Harriet’s religious‚ and political

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    "Black Power" was seen as a way of resurrecting "Black Pride" and African-American culture. Carmichael said in 1966: "We have to do what every group in this country did - we gotta take over the community where we outnumber people so we can have decent jobs." For years‚ the movement’s leaders said‚ blacks had been trying to aspire to white ideals of what they should be. Now it was time for blacks to set their own agenda‚ putting their needs and aspirations first. ~ http://www.historylearningsite

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