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    ONE OF THE WORST INVENTIONS OF MODERN TIMES. ALL TOO OFTEN‚ TELEVISION IS HARMFUL BECAUSE OF THE SHOWS IT BROADCASTS AND THE WAY IT IS USED IN THE HOME. Undoubtedly‚ television has millions of viewers in the world and thanks to its inventor Philo Farnsworth‚ a Utah-born genius that had coloured the world of modern technology. Nowadays‚ people use television as a mass of communication‚ to learn from how to style to how to make a bomb‚ to tie a good family bonding‚ and even to watch their favourite sit-com

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    John Logie Baird In the 1920s‚ John Logie was the first person to create a working television (History.com). Before he decided to start inventing the television‚ he experienced many problems with money and equipment. After the release of the television‚ it started changing the way society worked by widening the amount of people who were able to watch. The use of the television during those times were quite complicated to how they are now from the lack of resources during those times. Although an

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    Christina’s Cruel World When I first seen “Christina’s World‚” a painting by Andrew Wyeth‚ I came across a lonely girl‚ and I wonder. What is she doing lying in the field by herself? Was she laying in the long grass on a hot summer day enjoying a nice summer breeze? It’s hard to tell her age. Is she a widowed wife to a soldier lost in the war thinking of days long past? Perhaps she’s a teenage adolescent‚ resting in the grass after a long day of chores? Something caught her attention. She

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    Aspects of creative work: Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright A creative work is a manifestation of creative effort such as artwork‚ literature‚ music‚ paintings‚ and software. Creative works have in common a degree of arbitrariness‚ such that it is improbable that two people would independently create the same work. Creative works are part of property rights. A creative work depends on how you look at that particular art. Every art or craft is not creative for us or for everyone. When we say

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    14. Name two types of colour vision tests 2 marks The two types of colour tests are Ishihara colour test plates and Farnsworth Lantern dichotomous test and Farnsworth-Munsell 100 hue colour test. 15. What are the referral protocols and procedures for Optical Dispensers? 3 marks Optical dispensers do not refer in the medical sense‚ however there will be times where be times when a n optical dispenser will see an individual with an eye injury or eye condition. The dispenser is not permitted

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    environment‚ married to the ground.” Frank Lloyd Wright In the woods of Pennsylvania‚ Frank Lloyd Wright’s magnum opus‚ Fallingwater rises from the landscape and presides over Bear Run like a cantilevered king. Hovering across a 30’ waterfall the home is as much of a architectural marvel today as it was 70 years ago. This was just as Frank Lloyd Wright intended. Fallingwater was designed by Wright for Liliane and Edgar Kaufmann to replace their very modest cabin at Bear Run. The Kaufmann’s enjoyed

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    space flowed from room to room. Wright often designed the interior fixtures and furniture‚ too. His authentic‚ democratic style was influenced by his famous mentor‚ architect Louis Sullivan. The first Prairie House was the Robie House in Chicago. Fallingwater is Wright’s most famous residence‚ a set of sweeping cantilevered planes anchored to the ledge above a spectacular waterfall. His final work‚ the famous Guggenheim Museum in New York‚ an example of Neo-Expressionism architecture‚ was completed

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    future… work which I personally admire is definitely Fallingwater house‚ constructed and designed by the famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Fallingwater house is one of the most remarkable masterpieces in the history of contemporary architecture. With this house F .L. Wright reached the top in his architectural work‚ using very unique and inventive way to the integration of form in outer space. The main point in Fallingwater house is to introduce the personality of the architect

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    Fallingwater is the name of a very special house that is built over a waterfall Fallingwater was built between 1936 and 1939. Robie House is name of another very special house that is built in the campus of the University of Chicago in the neighborhood of Hyde Park in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ It was designed

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    current natural environment‚ exposing only very basic geometries as the openings for the underground gallery. He transformed the site into a natural work of art‚ interfacing with the internal works of art. On the other hand‚ Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater transforms the original site into a beautiful monumental landscape and brings nature into the house by using materials found on site‚ creating natural experiences through his architecture. Yet the ideas of the interface between Nature and architecture

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