my experience on trust Sharareh Nourzad 25 years old Tehran‚ Iran I am a first year student in Degree program of Design. I moved to Finland 9 years ago and before that I lived in Turkey for 5 years. Living in Turkey and in a poor city thought me lots of thing about trust and human relationships. Through the years I have met with different kind of people with different backstories and living situations. I used to trust everyone because I was very young and I had no experiences in so called
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"Green" or "ecological design" is one positive response to the environmental crisis. It can be defined as any design or planning taking account of ecological principles such as the reduction of pollution‚ sustainable growth‚ recycling‚ energy efficiency and conservation of scarce resources. Green design results in fewer goods‚ smaller goods‚ or products made from environmentally friendly materials‚ that are cleaner‚ quieter and longer lasting or biodegradable. Green design can be traced back to
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most extensively used instructional design model in use today. Instructional Design (also called Instructional Systems Design (ISD)) is the practice of maximizing the effectiveness‚ efficiency and appeal of instruction and other learning experiences. The process consists broadly of determining the current state and needs of the learner‚ defining the end goal of instruction‚ and creating some "intervention" to assist in the transition. Instructional design is the systematic specification of instruction
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BOOK DESIGN Process of Book Making 1. Idea 2. Manuscript 3. Contract/ Agreement 4. Editing 5. Proofreading 6. Typesetting 7. Editing 8. Correction (book layout) 9. Page Layout 10. Editing and correction 11. Film making 12. Plat Making 13. Printing 14. Binding 15. Packaging 16. Distribution THE IMPORTANT OF BOOK DESIGN 1. Poor design can hurt sales: ‘ People Do Judge a book by its cover’ 2. Book design size of books body
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Design Patterns Design Patterns Elements of Reusable Object Oriented Software Pag 1 de 358 Gamma – Helm - Johnson – Vlissides Preface This book isn’t an introduction to object-oriented technology or design. Many books already do a good job of that. This book assumes you are reasonably proficient in at least one object-oriented programming language‚ and you should have some experience in object-oriented design as well. You definitely shouldn’t have to rush to the nearest dictionary
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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN CONTENT 1. INTRODUCING………………………………1 2. HOW FASHION HARMS THE ENVIRONMENT?.............................................1 3. FOOTPRINT…………………………………..6 ❖ My group’s footprint…………………….6 ❖ Foorprint & the world…………………...6 4. ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES………………...8 5. CROCS ………………………………………....9 ❖ Design dossier…………………………….9 ❖ Manufactory……………………………..12 ❖ Material…………………………………..12
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Geometric Design of Highways -refer to the visible dimensions of streets and highways. -Its main purpose is to provide safe‚ efficient‚ and economical movement of traffic. Major areas of the design: Locational design Alignment design (includes design controls and criteria) Cross-section design Locational Design One of the most crucial and important parts of the design process of highways. The location procedure is an iterative process in which engineers‚ planners‚ economist‚ ecologist
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WHAT ARE THE PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS FOR A DINING ROOM? 1. Number of persons to be seated. 2. Seating arrangement. 3. Space used at table. 4. Size and type of Furniture 5. Space allowance for furniture. 6. Space around the furniture for passage and accessing. 7. Storage space for china‚ glassware‚ silver etc. WHAT ARE THE FURNITURE IN A DINING ROOM? The normal pieces of furniture used in a Dining room include the following: 1. Dining Table – The size depends on the number of persons
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growth of the company. The initial company network infrastructure design presented in Exhibit 1 provides a visual of the network design that included 10 workstations connected to a single stackable switch. This first network design employed a flat network topology‚ with workstations and servers configured in a peer to peer configuration that used a single ADSL line for Internet access. Fortunately the stackable network switch design is scalable and has enabled the network infrastructure to grow with
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Machine Design 2 Laboratory is a continuation of Machine Design Laboratory 1 last semester. It is another challenging subject‚ which helped us develop our analytical and drawing skills. Completing its requirements is another achievement for me. This achievement would not be successful without the help of the following people who I want to give thanks with: First and foremost‚ to Engr. Romulo Vicente D. Basaen‚ for giving us plates which enhances not only our critical thinking
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