What we see and hear first of all‚ when we enter Olena Newkryta’s installation folding unfolding refolding are sewing machines‚ sewing fabrics. On the three large format screens that surround us‚ waves of folds of a white fabric are flowing towards a buzzing needle‚ resistant at times‚ yet only to be drawn back where they belong – between the shuttle and the feed-dog – by a hand that appears briefly within the frame. What we do not instantly recognize: the hand is the artist’s hand and the fabric
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It’s more than chocolate ice cream and Oreos that hold a person together. Thus‚ connective tissues that function to support the body are necessary. Marfan syndrome is an inheritable‚ autosomal disease of the connective tissues resulting from a lack of the fibrillin-1 glycoprotein (Brown). The missense mutation on the FBN1 gene producing the fibrillin-1 protein decreases the amount produced available for function with other proteins (Defective Secretion)‚ facilitating deficient connective tissue formation
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Statement of Problem This experiment aims to measure the effect that distance eastward from a wall in the West High School baseball lot has on the number of dandelion stalks found in the field‚ sampled with belt transects. The wall runs parallel to a major street‚ so this measurement could also show the correlation between dandelion population and distance from the street. Hypothesis It was hypothesized that dandelion stalks would appear in greater numbers away (at least 4 meters away)
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with low pitched voices leave the notion of self-assurance and composure. The gestures we make when and when not speaking also say a lot about how we feel. Folding your arms is a common gesture people make quite often. As stated in an article in "Women in Business" "We ’ve all heard explanations about what certain gestures mean - folding arms across your chest indicates a closed‚ defensive attitude."(Booher 36-40) We also fold our arms to relieve nervousness and stress. Gestures are often misunderstood
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pieces of paper or two sticky notes‚ scissors‚ a glue stick‚ and a pencil if needed. C. My knowledge of the making of paper flowers goes back to sixth grade though I don’t actually recall how I learned. D. After following the simple steps of folding‚ cutting‚ gluing and repeat you will
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What Is “Montessori‚” Anyway? Maria Montessori: The Woman Behind The Name Maria Montessori was a medical doctor‚ born in Italy in 1870‚ whose Montessori offers interest in the mentally retarded led her to develop a highly successful “freedom within structure.” concrete and sensory-based teaching approach that helped them to learn. Later‚ she applied her discoveries to normal but impoverished children from the slums of Rome‚ and her success with these children was even more remarkable. Soon‚ people
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Chapter 4 Study of 3-dimensional Figures Multiple Choice Questions 1. Which of the following is a right pyramid? I. [pic] II. [pic] III. [pic] IV. [pic] A. II only B. III only C. II‚ III and IV only D. I‚ II‚ III and IV 1. A The base of a pyramid must be a polygon. Also‚ if all the slant edges of a pyramid are same in length‚ this pyramid is called a right pyramid. ∴ II is a right pyramid. 2. If O is the foot of perpendicular
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led the Japanese to delve back into history‚ looking towards ancient literature for insperation and refining their own styles. An example of this is seen in Nagasawa Rosetsu’s set of folding screens titled‚ Landscape and Chinese Figures. The set consists of two sequential paintings which were made from six folding panels‚ the paintings depict an images from Chinese literature which Rosetsu pulled inspiration from. The paintings together work incredibly well as a set yet consist of incredibly contrasting
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There are a variety of firms in the Malaysian tissue paper industry which are mentioned in the industry-based consideration. Therefore this has proven that the competition in the tissue paper industry in Malaysia is very intense. In order to compete and survive in the tissue paper industry‚ it is important for a firm to adopt the VRIO analysis framework. VRIO stands for value‚ rarity‚ imitability‚ and organisation‚ and this framework was founded by Barney J. B.. According to Robert J. Chapman‚ VRIO
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class to other aspects of my life‚ as well. For instance‚ I talk to my friends‚ in person and online‚ about the environment and the impact they have on it as often as possible. In fact‚ I talk about it so often that one of my friends stopped taking napkins at dinner just so I would stop commenting on how many they wasted. This might not be the best way to get someone to behave sustainably‚ but it
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