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    underneath the clothing of women in public places. a voyeur takes a shopping bag and places a small video recording device inside the bag pointing upward. He then goes to a shopping mall and waits near the bottom of an escalator. When a woman wearing a skirt gets on the escalator he steps on behind her. He sets the shopping bag down on the step underneath her skirt so the video recording device is pointed up her skirt and turns it on. A voyeur who wants to participate in ‘downblousing’ heads to the

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    16 Signs That Japan Loves Small StuffThe Japanese tend to value small things over big. This way of thinking evolved over thousands of years. It has both practical and religious roots. From a practical perspective‚ Japan is an island nation with limited resources and a high population — big is often unworkable. Japan is also a Buddhist country that has been influenced by Buddhist minimalism. Japan’s preference for all things small shows up in dozens of ways.  1. Electronics Japanese electronics

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    The image shows 4 escalators each with arrows that displays the status of the word printed; jobs‚ debt‚ savings‚ and American upward mobility. The author shows a sense of persuasion when revealing that jobs and savings are decreasing while only debt increases. The escalator that represents American upward mobility is “out of order.” Analyzing this image shows the understanding of the position of

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    People dream of breaking away from their same old daily life; however‚ as people become more aware of realities‚ they start to fear deviance. Although people are scared of having adventures‚ they eventually find some places to fulfill their desire to escape from the same old dull days surrounded by the same old people they see everyday. In my case‚ the escape is a trip to an YVR airport in.......... My adventure starts as I get on the Canada Line that glides on a rail to help my sweet escape from

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    Otis Case

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    Otis Elevator was founded by Elisha Graves Otis‚ the inventor of the safety-brake elevator‚ in 1853. The main business of Otis was to design‚ manufacture‚ install and provide service for elevators and relevant products such as moving walkways and escalators. The market was very competitive in the elevator industry‚ and Otis investigated that customer cancelled maintenance agreements due to dissatisfaction for service quality rather than product quality. In order to increase its market share and

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    Burj Khalifa

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    Burj Khalifa — The World’s Tallest Tower Burj Khalifa lifts the world’s head proudly skywards‚ surpassing limits and expectations. Rising gracefully from the desert and honouring Dubai with a new glow. Burj Khalifa is at the heart of Dubai and its people; the centre for the world’s finest shopping‚ dining and entertainment and home for the world’s elite. Burj Khalifa’s Grand Vision World’s tallest building. A living wonder. Stunning work of art. Incomparable feat of engineering. Burj Khalifa

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    CHAPTER I ABSTRACT People in malls‚ buildings or other public places prefer to choose the elevator or escalator to the stairs. It is very common to find the stairs empty and the elevator or escalators crowded with people. The following report highlights how music can be used to encourage people to take the stairs. With the creation of an interactive piano the developer hopes to create an immersive and interactive environment for people using the stairs. Apart from encouraging the use of stair‚ the

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    Short Case A business trip to Brussels My flight to Stockholm would be late landing. The pilot told us that we were in a ‘stack’ of planes circling above the snow clouds that were giving Brussels its first taste of winter. Air traffic control had closed the runways for a short period at dawn‚ and the early morning flights from all around Europe were now being allocated new landing slots along with the long-haul jumbos from the Far East and the US. After a 20-minute delay‚ we descended bumpily

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    Kone

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    Major Issues KONE‚ world’s leading elevator and escalator‚ based in Finland‚ was established in 1910. The firm is the fourth largest manufacturer of elevators worldwide‚ a leading manufacturer of escalators. They started out with the repair and sale of rebuilt electrical motors. It expanded its business to include the manufacture and sale of steel‚ maritime equipment‚ cranes‚ wood handling systems and clinical chemistry analyzers. By 1995‚ after a series of 19 acquisitions‚ KONE became the world’s

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    public transport

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    they can drive anytime and anywhere. What’s more‚ it’s tough for elderly people to use public transportation. They have to go up and down the stairs when they use public transportation. There are many stations which don’t have elevators or escalators in Japan. In my opinion‚ I can’t live without public train because I can get to the office in time. At any rate‚ public transportation is essential for our daily life.yhybybybybybyhyhynynynynununynynynybrvrctvtbtbtbtvrctvtrvrff- vrtvvtbtybbynyu

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