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    to fifteen years. Many famous fashion designers are working in this field and contributing their work to the progress of the industry. With opening of the new institutes and fashion schools our industry has found new horizon with new talent pouring in. As Pakistani fashion industry has many talented and creative fashion designers. Every fashion designer has new and creative ideas which make them distinguish from each other. Famous Pakistani fashion designers names are Ammar Belal‚ Nomi ansari‚ karma

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    Product Design Process

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    which gives birth to new products. Conceptualization and evaluation of ideas by product designers in a systematic way leads to the birth of tangible products through inventions. Product designers combine science‚ art and technology for creation of new products to be used by end-users. The product designers have started using digital tools for designing of new products. These digital tools enable the designers to visualize‚ communicate‚ analyze and finally give tangible shape to the product idea.

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    expertise are objects that is used at outdoor and this designer usually look deep and focuses on aesthetics rather than ergonomics 2. What kind of design work does this designer produce? What kind of design projects? The designer produces a broad variety of objects (e.g. Cars‚ The interior of spacecraft‚ torches‚ chairs and tables. This designer has design projects such as designing the interior of a spacecraft 3. How did he become a designer (What career/education & training path?) How

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    most kids start‚ because my friends were all doing drugs. My drug abuse started really getting bad at about fourteen years of age. At 14‚ I was using marijuana about three times a day and I was using LSD at least once every two days. By the time I was 17‚ I was no longer using marijuana and LSD. I had moved on to harder and more destructive drugs. I was using amphetamines and cocaine on a daily basis by the age of 17 years of age. I was abusing drugs behind my family’s backs for years. I stayed clean

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    Drugs and Medicine

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    5/28/13 Common Drugs and Medications to Treat Chronic Idiopathic Constipation Search Why WebMD? Health A-Z WebMD Home Drugs & Supplements Living Healthy Family & Pregnancy News & Experts Save Drugs & Medications A-Z Drugs and Medications Center Find a Drug Pill Identifier Drugs & Medications A-Z Drugs & Medical Conditions Drug Basics & Safety Latest Drug News Drugs Information on Mobile Find a Vitamin Medication Evaluator Find Drug Coupons Drugs & Medications Search

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    gathered from professors of engineering universities‚ engineers‚ and studies that were done on the habits of sketching and its importance. It is described‚ through these works and studies‚ how important sketching is and how it not only benefits the designer or drafter‚ but also how it helps them build skills that are important in the drafting world. The Importance of Sketching in the Technical Design Process As the world of technical design progresses with advancements in technology‚ certain things

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    Drug Addiction

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    and other drugs) which cross the blood-brain barrier once ingested‚ temporarily altering the chemical milieu of the brain. * Addiction is a primary‚ chronic‚ neurobiological disease‚ with genetic‚ psychosocial‚ and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations. It is characterized by behaviours that include one or more of the following: impaired control over drug use‚ compulsive use‚ continued use despite harm‚ and craving. What is Drug addiction? * Drug addiction

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    War on Drugs

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    War on Drugs Jude Ocampo San Joaquin Delta College Sociology 1a Professor Medina Introduction The War on Drugs is a term that is used to refer to the federal government’s attempts to end the import‚ manufacture‚ sale‚ and use of illegal drugs. It is not a specific term only relating to a secret policy or objective‚ but to a series of antidrug initiatives that are directed towards the common goal of ending drug abuse. These initiatives include different

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    Client Profile

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    loosely and getting specific as you progress through the design process. A mood board is a tool used by designers to help them get a good idea of what their clients are looking for. Mood boards are basically collages of items such as photographs‚ sketches‚ clippings‚ fabric swatches and color samples. A mood board can be actual or virtual. A mood board is used by many different types of designers such as those in fashion and interior

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    The War on Drugs

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    L. Casler The War on Drugs University of Southern California Introduction Nearly half a century has passed since Richard Nixon officially declared a War on Drugs. Several theories exist regarding Nixon’s motives behind the declaration. The most commonly cited theory states that the war on drugs was declared in response to the large number of soldiers returning home from the Vietnam War addicted to heroin. Proponents argue that Nixon actually declared a War on Drugs in fear of the civil rights

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