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    20 Century Design

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    with an economical‚ no-nonsense‚ modernist aesthetic to ordinary households” (Marcus‚ 2002‚ P.8). Good Design’s focus on ‘a simple‚ utilitarian approach to the creation of everyday products’ today however Marcus perceives to be a problem as ‘today the lines are not so distinct and we have to choice but to consider all stylistic possibilities’ (Marcus‚ 2002). Step 4 Image 1: Image 2: Edwardian Interior: Pre modern (c.1901-1910) Bauhaus Interior: Modernist (1920s/30s). Specimen apartment

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    Hatchback VS Sedan

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    smaller variant of cars that is the hatch back is a better option over a sedan.² People like to buy hatch backs as they are more practical cars. In a hatch back the rear seats can be folded and create more space than a sedan. ³These cars are more fuel efficient and also have low maintenance cost. On the other hand the sedans are less fuel efficient and their maintenance cost is also very high. ⁴The price difference between the vehicles is also high. The hatch backs are cheaper than the sedans. On

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    Modernism

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    and by the 1920s‚ the prominent figures of the movement – Le Corbusier‚ Walter Gropius‚ and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe - had established their reputations. However it was not until after the Second World War that it gained mass popularity‚ after modernist planning was implemented as a solution to the previous failure of architecture and design to meet basic social needs. During the 1930s as much as 15% of the urban populations were living in poverty‚ and slum clearance was one of the many social problems

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    Mrs.Dalloway Introduction

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    exploration of certain themes such as alienation and paralysis. Much of what modern writers wanted to do was to challenge the status quo. Also‚ Modernism as a literary movement is a reaction to the emergence of city life as a central force in society. Modernist wanted to establish a new styles and forms‚ which move away of the old one. They confirm of impression and personality and they include point of view‚ clear to the scene. Also‚ they issue the nature‚ status and rules. In modern literature refused

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    Brine Shrimps Lab Report

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    Effect of Temperature on the Hatching Success of Brine Shrimps Abstract An experiment is carried out to study whether temperature is a determining factor for the hatching of brine shrimp eggs. In this experiment‚ the brine shrimp eggs are allowed to hatch in two different temperatures. This is done by incubating the boiling tubes filled with 30 mL de-chlorinated 2% saline water and 40 brine shrimp egg cysts in two different temperature‚ namely room temperature (25°C) and 35°C. Each of the treatments

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    Research Proposal Title: The working title of my research is drafted as- A study on the demographic factors influencing the adoption of E-banking in India. E – Banking has become a rising concern for academics. It is the innovation of e- banking that has resulted in cost and time reduction for the employees and consumers for the completion of their banking transactions. Banks have now devised more internet based solutions. The research has a wide scope as it focuses on the factors that influence

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    Psci 231 Midterm Review

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    relations? Utilitarianism is a usually described as the greatest happiness for the greatest number. It reflects the action that produces the most happiness for people; meaning that an action is good if it produces a higher ultility of happiness. The thoery treats all members of a society equally‚ balances the inequalities in wealth between rich and poor people and justifies human acts. For example‚ consider a single mother stealing baby formlua. In this case‚ the mother is not harming anyone else and

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    Architecture was the first style to push beyond modernist values and shift to post-modern values. Modern architecture followed a uniform style that appears in the de Stijl movement; which preferred order‚ horizontal/vertical lines‚ simplicity‚ sameness‚ universal form‚ and purism; meanwhile‚ the Bauhaus movement used industrial materials and simple geometric forms. The international style or what can be termed as present-day architecture followed the modernist values of architecture; simple geometric forms

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    (and even life itself) had become outdated in light of the new economic‚ social and political circumstances of a by now fully industrialized society. Amid rapid social change and significant developments in science (including the social sciences)‚ modernists found themselves alienated from what might be termed Victorian morality and convention. They duly set about searching for radical responses to the radical changes occurring around them‚ affirming mankind’s power to shape and influence his environment

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    postmodernism represents a break with the modernist notion that architecture should be technologically rational‚ austere and functional‚ discuss the ways in which one postmodern architect has developed strategies which overcome these tendencies.  Juxtaposition is seen between the characteristics of early 20th century modern architecture and the artistic endeavours of postmodernism that followed.  To represent the ‘Less is More’ (R.Venturi‚ 1966‚ pg16) notion the modernist tendencies had adopted‚ Robert

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