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    Place and Space

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    Place and Space | The place of a drama can be manipulated in two ways; firstly‚ the fictional setting and location of where the drama is occurring and secondly‚ the actual physical space it is being performed in (Strube‚ Behal & Davis‚ 2010). Dramatic meaning can be enhanced by choosing a specific place‚ general location or mood and atmosphere. This can be manipulated by factors such characters‚ props‚ technology and symbols. Throughout our devised performance we use a combination

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    Rob Shields

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    Carleton University Canada. Later he became Professor in the Department of “Sociology of Art and Design”. Focused on Urban Cultural Studies in specific Urban Spaces‚ he specialized on the building of environment and the change on local an cultural identities. In 1997 he published the journal of "Space an Culture". A Book about Consumption-forms and Spaces of Lifestyle Shopping was published in 1993. Another book named "Places of the Margin" was published in the Year 1991. He has been founded as an "Commonwealth

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    Space Race

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    lying in the shadows of two world wars and the Great Depression of the world. The Space Race (1957-1969) between rising powers United Sates and the Soviet Union embodied the battle for world supremacy during the Cold War but took technology to the most significant heights in a shorter time than ever before in human history. On October 4‚ 1957‚ the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R) established the legitimate beginning of the space race. In the early 1930’s‚ Soviet military leaders showed intelligence in rockets

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    Outer Space

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    Outer Space By: Gabbie Sanchez Outer Space started about 100 kilometers above the Earth‚ but there is still part of the Earth’s atmosphere. Outer Space is the void that exists between celestial bodies including the Earth. In space‚ two pieces of metal can weld together with no heat or other substances present because It’s not completely empty but it’s consists of hard vacuum containing a low density of particles which is predominantly a plasma of hydrogen and helium as well as electromagnetic

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    kahn

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    Yale University‚ School of Architecture Architecture is the Thoughtful Making of Spaces Author(s): Louis Kahn Reviewed work(s): Source: Perspecta‚ Vol. 4 (1957)‚ pp. 2-3 Published by: The MIT Press on behalf of Perspecta. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1566850 . Accessed: 21/01/2013 18:06 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit

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    personal space

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    Personal Space Most social situations North Americans require a comfort zone of six to eight square feet per person‚ and any violation of that buffer can trigger a reaction (Bowen). “People use avoidance responses‚” says Robert Sommer‚ a psychologist at the University of California-Davis and author of the book Personal Space (qtd. in Bowen). But where does the standard of personal space come from? According to Sommer‚ “a comfort distance for conversation varies from culture to culture

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    space science

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    Space science – study of everything in outer space.[1] This has sometimes been called astronomy‚ but recently astronomy has come to be regarded as a division of broader space science‚ which has grown to include other related fields‚[2] such as studying issues related to space travel and space exploration (including space medicine)‚[3] and science performed in outer space (see space research). ContentsPlanetary and Space Science‚ published 15 times per year‚ is a peer-reviewed scientific journal

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    Tst & Sts Switching

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    Description: This invention relates in general to time space time (TST) telecommunication system switches‚ and‚ in particular‚ to TST switches for interconnecting digital Time Division Multiplex (TDM) communication lines‚ using two basic modules‚ a plurality of time switching modules and a plurality of space switching modules. A time folded TST switch concept is taught and claimed in co-pending application‚ Ser. No. 497‚214‚ filed Aug. 14‚ 1974 with two of the co-inventors here being common co-inventors

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    Pure Mathematics

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    combination of intuitions‚ and not an analysis of concepts. Space and time are both examples of pure a priori intuitions (Rohlf). Geometry is derived from the pure intuition of space. The concept of a mathematical number developed from the addition of successive units of time. Therefore‚ space and time are pure a priori intuitions. Space and time exist in human beings prior to all other intuitions of objects. Therefore‚ both the concepts of space and time are considered to be prior knowledge of an object

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    A safe space is a place designated for students to express themselves freely with others who are going through many of the same hardships. “At Fusion‚ Malcolm Harris tracks the provenance of this rather peculiar idea. The original “safe spaces‚” he writes‚ were established by gays and lesbians in the mid ’60s and subsequently picked up by feminists who hoped to “distance” themselves “from men and patriarchal thought.” These “spaces‚” he notes‚ “were not entirely free of internal disagreement‚” but

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