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    About Daniel Libeskind

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    Jewish Museum”. Why he called in that way because it’s a project about two lines of thinking‚ organization‚ and relationship. In his design for this museum‚ he highlights the spaces between walls as the primary element. The entrance is made of untempered zinc plating is startling bright in its metallic sheen. The interior spaces are spacious but irregular in shapes‚ cut through by enclosed voids and concrete trusses‚ which never gain a sense of continuous passage. He introduced the idea of the void

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    The Cuil Theory

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    One Cuil = One level of abstraction away from the reality of a situation. Example: You ask me for a Hamburger. 1 Cuil: if you asked me for a hamburger‚ and I gave you a raccoon. 2 Cuils: If you asked me for a hamburger‚ but it turns out I don’t really exist. Where I was originally standing‚ a picture of a hamburger rests on the ground. 3 Cuils: You awake as a hamburger. You start screaming only to have special sauce fly from your lips. The world is in sepia. 4 Cuils: Why are we speaking

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    Rittenhouse Square Gwangho Kim Rittenhouse Square is a pearl in central Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. The Square is bounded by Walnut Street to the north‚ 18th Street to the east‚ South Rittenhouse Street to the south‚ and West Rittenhouse Street to the west in southwestern corner of Philadelphia’s Center City 그림 1 Rittenhouse square area map The most inviting of William Penn’s original five public squares‚ Rittenhouse Square brings together all of Center City Philadelphia’s southwest quadrant

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    creating play environment

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    child development‚ a good early childhood environment supports these activities. Are there well-supplied dramatic play areas? Is there a large block area? What about sand and water activities‚ manipulatives‚ art areas‚ and reading corners? Is the space arranged in such a way that children can make noise while playing without disturbing children in other activities? Can children make a mess in the art area without destroying the books in the reading area? Meeting Children’s Needs The young of every

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    In Hume part 3 of the Treatise of Human Nature‚ it starts with going to explain the direct passions that arise from pleasure or pain. Hume explains that motives bring us to action. He then talks about direct passions and perfunctory definition of the will as an impression we feel then he looks at the problem of free will and determinism. In the first section‚ he makes an argument for the idea of necessity. The problem is whether human action is determined by necessity with physical necessity

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    Transformational Spaces

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    Transformation is a catalyst toward creating a new self-identity. It is the process that when an individual faces an experience that is so powerful it creates change in one’s life. Polleck’s article “Creating Transformational Spaces: High School Book Clubs with Adolescent Females” highlights the importance of transformation acquired through collective reading. The young girls in this article‚ like most individuals‚ connect their personal lives to the characters within the text they read‚ in order

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    The Sound of Night

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    Caption | Placed to the outside: left‚right‚ above‚ or below photos. | | Content Module | Display for quotes and photos‚ highlighted with a pale color. | | Cut-out background photo | COB: the cut-outs are placed on a pale color block to define the space. | | Dominant photo | Noticeably larger than the other photos: design further emphasized by partial COB. | | Drop cap | Serves as an entry point; font matches secondary headline. | | Expanded spacing | A “rail” isused to separate the dominant

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    Space Future

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    Future large scale commercial activities in space will require raw materials obtained from in-space sources rather than from Earth‚ to overcome the high cost of Earth launch. This paper reviews the prospectiveness of non-terrestrial resources and notes the competitiveness of Near-Earth-Asteroids c.f. the Moon and Phobos or Deimos in terms of accessibility and likely resources. Astronomical work over the last fifteen years has increased the number of known Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs) from about 30

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    Cosmicomics

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    has that feel good quality of a Romantic piece. Off the bat Calvino uses the unconventional author Qfwfq to set a tone of the universal sublime‚"Naturally‚ we were all there where else could we have been? Nobody knew then that there could be space. Or time‚ either: What use did we have for time‚ packed in there like sardines? (43)" Qfwfq often begins each passage with a scientific analysis that as the reader not only makes you feel small in the grand scheme of things but also at times can seem

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    Time Travel

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    Most people are familiar with the idea of wormholes in space. Try to imagine the universe as a balloon. When you pick two spots on the balloon and push toward the center‚ you can make those two points meet with no space between them. To imply that idea was true for the universe would mean that two points far from each other could be traversed in one step. The normal immense distance between the earth and the moon‚ or even another galaxy could be skipped by taking a shortcut. Now imagine time as a

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