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    Sports vs Performing Arts

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    Should the performing arts receive equal as sports? The performing arts have been proven to increase a child’s mind. Yet sports keep the mind and body strong. This is a debate that has being going on for the past 20 years. On whether funding should be used to fund sports or the performing arts. People argue for both sides. Today I am arguing for the performing arts. Music education being the right of all children it must be taught in appropriate ways suggested by the geographical cultural

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    Biomimicry

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    Aesthetics is a major component of design and technology as it is the appeal and appearance of the object. It serves as a way something looks while hiding its works on function. Nature‚ the forerunner in aesthetics‚ has done this for eons creating with aesthetically remarkable results. So by designing artifacts after nature‚ as in biomimicry‚ these products created will be just as aesthetically remarkable. In my opinion‚ biomimicry products are improved and superior aesthetically compared to normal

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    Neil and the backup vocals sing together they sing in an appealingly soft pitch that is softer than Neil alone. The majority of the song is sung in tonal harmony that provides a thick yet clean texture. However about 2:15 into the song‚ an undeniable sonic sound is heard. The overwhelming bass at that point in the song seems completely out of place‚ accidental and awkward. Neil is consistent with his disheartened lyrics in the album. There is also a homogeneous sweep of sound throughout the album due

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    "Historically speaking‚?time is lost; poetically speaking‚?time is regained in the act of visionary creation" (Crewe 400). Poetry allows for the capture of a moment in time otherwise lost in the blink of an eye. British poet Dylan Thomas and American poet E.E. Cummings have both been noted for the recurring themes of passage of time in their poetry. In Thomas? "Fern Hill" and Cummings? "anyone lived in a pretty how town‚" both modern poets utilize a juxtaposition of paradoxes to express

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    Concorde

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    Objective : To analyse the Anglo French Concorde project to design and build a supersonic airliner including detailed stakeholder analysis and the reasons behind the slippage and budget escalation Introduction : The Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde was a supersonic passenger airliner or supersonic transport (SST). It was a product of an Anglo-French government treaty‚ combining the manufacturing efforts of Aérospatiale and British Aircraft Corporation.Concorde’s maiden flight in March 1969 carried the

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    Sony Branding Strategy

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    1 Sony Sony is the kind of company that constantly launches so many great products that engineers and designers for competing companies must get little rest at night. The Sony is primarily focused on the Electronics (such as AV/IT products & components) and Game (such as PlayStation) and Entertainment (such as motion pictures and music). 2 Sony History Sony was founded in 1946 by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. The two complemented each other with a unique blend of product innovation and marketing

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    Visual Identity Design

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    Enterprise development and expansion of the need for good corporate image‚ quality of products or services‚ a considerable visibility of the brand’s logo and enjoys popular support‚ these are the constituent elements of enterprise development. Enterprises in the actual operation of the former general to identify these enterprises The visual elements of system design‚ this is the so-called enterprise VI design. Brand is used to identify a sale or a certain group sales of the product or service‚

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    Urine Drug Screening

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    1 month • All non-Chain-of-custody samples: 1 month Confirmation Where confirmation by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) is required (e.g. if results are to be used as medico-legal evidence in court)‚ specimens are sent to another Sonic laboratory. Chain-of-custody As we are a NATA-accredited laboratory‚ our specimens are processed as per NATA requirements. Results are confidential. We do not witness specimen collection‚ but collections at our collection centres are supervised

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    Boeing Case Study

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    I. Boeing History | | a. building blocks | | b. growing UTAC | | c. deregulation | | d. the jet age | | II.Boeing as a Market Leader | | a. threat of competition | | b. the attack | | c. management | | III. Threat of New Competition | | IV. Future of Boeing-Creation of Dreamliner | | I. The Boeing History A. Building Blocks A determined man once said‚ “We are embarked as pioneers upon a new science and industry in which

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    Shock Waves (2009) 19:453–468 DOI 10.1007/s00193-009-0220-z ORIGINAL ARTICLE Some physical aspects of shock wave/boundary layer interactions Jean Délery · Jean-Paul Dussauge Received: 9 February 2009 / Accepted: 29 June 2009 / Published online: 26 July 2009 © Springer-Verlag 2009 Abstract When the flow past a vehicle flying at high velocity becomes supersonic‚ shock waves form‚ caused either by a change in the slope of a surface‚ a downstream obstacle or a back pressure constraining the

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