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    Pttls - E&D

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    C&G (7303) Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Equality and Diversity Word Count: 440 Equality and Diversity This essay will focus on identifying individual learners’ needs and ways to promote inclusion through equality and diversity in my role as tutor coordinator and tutor at an FE College. The Equality Act 2010 has nine protected characteristics that one should adhere to in everyday life. As a tutor it is vital that I do not discriminate when teaching‚ the act lays

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    Bauhaus Esay

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    in designing and producing the Bauhaus at an industrial level. Early Bauhaus designs include: • The 1923 model for public housing designed by Benita Otte • The geometric tour de force of Marianne Brandt’s teapot in 1924 • Herbert Bayer’s universal typeface in 1926 • Breuer’s Cesca chairs which utilised steel tubes in 1928 The Bauhaus’s latest concentration on technology was disapproved by the Weimar Government which caused Gropius to relocate the school to Dessau‚ an industrial town near Berlin‚ in

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    Coca Cola Logo Evolution

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    Coca-Cola was the world’s most valuable brand LOGO EVOLUTION   The Coca-Cola logo was created by John Pemberton’s bookkeeper‚ Frank Mason Robinson‚ in 1885. Robinson came up with the name and chose the logo’s distinctive cursive script. The  typeface used‚ known as Spencerian script‚ was developed in the mid-19th century and was the dominant form of formal handwriting in the United States during that period. Robinson also played a significant role in early Coca-Cola advertising. His promotional

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    aesthetics and attractiveness. The inside of the pamphlet‚ although not as diverse as the cover‚ still has notable aesthetic qualities to it. First‚ the labels for each corresponding recipe are bold‚ while the following information is in a small typeface resembling a typewriter. Also represented in the booklet are remedies for common diseases‚ mixed in with the recipes. These remedies are presented bigger and bolder than the recipes‚ most likely to emphasize its importance and role in healthy

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    Advertisements : How do they persuade us ? Advertisements are part and parcel of our lives. Perhaps‚ they are one of the most decisive and‚ at the same time‚ imperceptible factors moulding and channelling our “purchasing habits‚” so to speak. On the face of it‚ advertisements promote products and services; they create demand by dint of inducing and increasing consumption. Yet‚ the ways in which they convey their messages have a profound effect on all aspects of our lives: our happiness‚ our culture

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    Ray Parslow

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    stimulates‚ locates‚ identifies‚ attracts attention and provides pleasure. Ray Parslow is one of those people. He works with drawn‚ painted‚ photographed‚ computer-generated images (pictures)‚ but he also designs the letterforms that make up various typefaces found in movie credits and TV ads; in books‚ magazines‚ and menus; and even on computer screens. He also creates‚ chooses‚ and organizes these elements-typography‚ images‚ and the so-called “white space” around them-to communicate a message. Graphic

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    Donald Knuth

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    Kristen‚ Trinity‚ Blake‚ Dawid 9/10/12 Computer Programing Donald Knuth Donald Ervin Knuth was born in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin‚ on January 10‚ 1938. His father owned a small printing business and taught bookkeeping at Milwaukee Lutheran High School‚ where he enrolled‚ and earning achievement awards. He applied his intelligence in unconventional ways‚ winning a contest when he was in eighth grade by finding over 4‚500 words that could be formed from the letters in "Ziegler ’s Giant Bar"; the judges

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    Kaushk

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    The NAZIs gave particularly attention to education and control of the German educational system. They were well awarethat it would be difficult to convert many adults and only aminority of Germand had ever voted for the NAZIs in democratic elections. The childrn were a different matter. They were thus determined to mold the new generation to accept NAZI pinciples. As the leader of the NAZI Teacher’s League‚ Hans Schemm‚ put it: "Those who have the youth on their side control the future." As a result

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    Broadsheets vs Tabloid

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    Eng. 1 Study and Thinking Skills Comparing a Tabloid and a Broadsheet Newspaper Introduction : The purpose of my research is to examine the differences between a broadsheet and a tabloid in detail. The first thing you notice when you look at a newspaper is the size! Traditionally‚ newspapers have been divided up into tabloids and broadsheets‚ broadsheets being the larger‚ more serious papers that you have to fold to read. The gap between tabloids and broadsheets is a wide one. They look

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    United Bank of India (UBI) is a state-owned financial services company headquartered in Kolkata‚ West Bengal‚ India. Presently the bank has a three-tier organizational setup consisting of its Head office in Kolkata‚ 34 Regional offices and 1700 branches spread all over India. However‚ its major presence is in eastern India. On March 30‚ 2009‚ the Indian government decided to approve the restructuring United Bank of India.[1] The cabinet has approved the government’s proposal to investing 2.50 billion

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