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    JOANNE HOPPER TUMALET SOFTWARE STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY Executive summary Tumalet is a large software company located in Silicon Valley California. The company is committed to improving energy efficiency and reduce the emission of Co2 as part of establishing a sustainable business strategy. In the past five years‚ the company has invested half million dollars on energy projects. These projects have led to the company saving US $600‚ 000 a total return on investment for 120%. The current

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    Nighthawks

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    Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks Edward Hopper painted the famous Nighthawks in 1942 and is an oil and canvas work. This painting was based during the late 1930s or early 1940s. You can tell by the architecture of the diner‚ hairstyles and hats of the customers‚ and the sign that says five cent cigars. This particular diner was placed in lower side Manhattan on a corner of Greenwich Avenue. The painting Nighthawks was oddly placed in New York City because Manhattan is known as “the city that never sleeps

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    belong seems to be ancient and is at the core of our nature” The 1623 play As You Like It (AYLI) by William Shakespeare‚ the 2004 poem ‘Feliks Skrzynecki’ from the Immigrant Chronicle by Peter Skryznecki and the 1942 painting Nighthawks by Edward Hopper. The play‚ poem and painting were constructed by completely different composers with completely different contexts‚ and this fact alone shows us that belonging is universal and will always play an important role in human life. Maslow’s hierarchy

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    most may perceive from the painting. Perez’s poem‚ Office at Night‚ theorizes that the man and woman are actually want an intimate relationship with each other but neither of them can express it to the other. The artwork Office at Night by Edward Hopper and the poem “Office at Night” by Rolando Perez and were written and painted during separate times‚ but are professedly connected to each other. Additionally‚ the poem expresses their silence in ways that have often been used to characterize the atmosphere

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    Greter Gutierrez A Critique on Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks In 1942‚ realist painter‚ Edward Hopper‚ painted the famous Nighthawks and it has remained one of the most recognizable pieces of art since. At first glance‚ the painting is simple: a nighttime scene of a diner with three customers. Two customers appear to be together‚ a man and a woman. The third is a man by himself; the fourth person is a man in white who is behind the counter and consequently a worker there. None of the characters are

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    However‚ the dimensions and depth of the painting have been obscured this has been accomplished through the use of various layers‚ shapes‚ colors‚ and tones that tend to overlap for outstanding effects. The formal qualities of Nighthawks by Edward Hopper are also very interesting yet‚ much more simple and to the point than that of Las Menias. For example‚ after observing through formal analysis I have concluded with the following observations of my understandings. In this particular painting the artist

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    providing the most complete overview of twentieth-century American art of any museum in the world. The collection is also recognized for its in-depth commitment to a number of key artists. From the first half of the century‚ such seminal figures as Edward Hopper‚ Alexander Calder‚ Reginald Marsh‚ and Stuart Davis are richly represented. In the latter half of the century‚ the Museum has committed considerable resources toward acquiring a large body of works by Louise Nevelson‚ Agnes Martin‚ Claes Oldenburg

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    Grace

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    Field Study 4‚ Episode 5- WHAT’S THE BASIC OF THE CURRICULUMFOCUSES ON: THE CONCEPTS‚ NATURE AND PURPOSES OF THE CURRICULUM AND HOW THESE ARE TRANSLATED INTO THE SCHOOL COMMUNITY. | TASKS | EXEMPLARY4 | SUPERIOR3 | SATISFACTORY2 | UNSATISFACTORY1 | Observation/Documentation: | All task were done with outstanding quality; work exceeds expectations | All or nearly task were done with high quality | Nearly all task were done with acceptable quality. | Fewer than half of tasks were done; or most

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    Automat - Edward Hopper (1927) The painting is a realistic painting which depicts a lonely woman glaring into a cup of coffee in an automat‚ with fine clothes and make-up. She is wearing a hat which is being pulled low over her forehead. She seems to be sorrowful and not willing to communicate with other people. It seems that she is carrying a heavy burden. The winter clothes and gloves of the woman imply a cold condition and symbolize a sense of indifference and coolness. Hopper uses many symbols

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    Bucket Elevator

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    The description of bucket elevator: Bucket elevators are designed to move flowing powders or bulk solids vertically. Bucket elevators use an endless belt or chain and have a series of buckets attached to it. Bulk material is spread into an inlet hopper. Buckets (or cups) dig into the material and convey it up and over the head sprocket/pulley‚ and then throw the material out a discharge throat. Bucket elevator can be divided into belt type and chain type‚ and the common characteristic is used

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