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    tried to surround myself with all things fashion, including my room; my parents constantly get on to me to do something with my assortment of fashion magazines. In filling myself with everything fashion, I've started to want more from myself and my designs. I can sew and draw, even needlepoint; but I want to be able to do more. I want to be able to mix all of these elements together, including embroidering and knitting. I also want to be able to push myself to my max by establishing skills that I can

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    The career I had in mind were jobs that involve manual labor and skilled services. Lucky for me there are many jobs that match my interests, for example construction, it was one of my top NCC careers. There were many more, but that is one I liked more in particular. It is Ironworking, this job has many of the things I enjoy doing. Someone who works in the field of Ironworking will typically deal with heights since they either build or repair bridges or buildings, heavy lifting since they have

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    Reasonable Building Plan

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    Part 1- design process Introduction- Traditional engineering design courses frequently have depended on chance to connection hypothesis with practice. Seeing these shortfalls in understudy reasonable building plan encounter, the Department of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign chose to patch up its green bean level designing course by presenting an undertaking based educational programs. The reason was that a venture based, hands-on action

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    LEGO Activity Summary

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    Activity Summary My team and I met cupule time in the past weeks, we had a lot of different ideas about designing the LEGO. Each one of us has a different point of view, in our second meeting every one of us came up with an idea and we talked about each one of those ideas separately. We tried to find the most interesting part on each idea and what are the difficulties on each one of them. At the second meeting we finally decided that we have to come up with more ideas for the third meeting so, we

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    I plan to utilize my engineering knowledge with one of the major car companies and work to improve the safety of vehicles. Having been employed in manual labor, I know that there is an immense need for labor in every industry. Moreover, this labor does not typically require any significant mental capacity. Working at Teague was benefiting the company, but I did not feel I was doing something impactful with my work such as fulfilling any of my dreams or aspirations of aiding others. Recently, I read

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    Mousetrap Car Project

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    mouse trap as far from the drive axle as possible without impeding the car’s movement. So an arm extension on the mousetrap was not constructed so upon snapping it would not hit the front axle. The most innovative element used, in regards to vehicle design, was a cardboard box as a frame for the racer. Four holes (two across from each other in the front and back) were punched for the axles. This idea was obtained upon finding a longer, narrow shoe box while searching for a wooden dowel to use as an

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    Samsung Strategy

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    Samsung set aside around US$ 126 million for its design initiatives till 2000. After that Samsung sent 17 designers to the Art Center College of Design to broaden their ideas about design. Its determination to excel in design inspired the government of South Korea to announce the beginning of a “Design Era” in the country, in an effort to encourage businesses to recognize the importance of design and use it as a competitive advantage. Design plays a significant role to add big value to the Samsung

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    seven-branched “tree of life” motif used by Wright in several residences (Lind).” Impressive line-work and artistic simplicity define the piece as a perfect example of the high quality art and design that made him famous. For my exhibition, I have selected additional pieces that reflect the same simple - yet beautiful design elements that when shown together, will enhance the gallery as a whole and give viewers a rich, visual experience. They will see a great exhibit that includes an interesting range of

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    CAREER HISTORY/ EXPERIENCES Document Controller/Project Administrator May 2014 – AUG 2016 SAMSUNG C&T – Roy Hill Project Role Responsibility: Liaising with Clients, Consultants and Suppliers when requesting drawings, data and other data l Preparation of transmittal documents for drawings, data and other documents to be issued to Clients, Consultants and Suppliers l Manage and control flow of administration tasks; internal and external contractual correspondence

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    Shawn Stussy Streetwear

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    Throughout fashion history, certain sartorial and manufacturing trends that eventually spread like wildfire can be traced back to a particular designer. Think of Christian Dior’s silhouette defining New Look or Yves Saint-Laurent’s radical push towards prêt-à-porter. Streetwear, the ever-popular genre of high-end casual wear, is not one of them. Instead, the style is something of a chimera, growing out of several different subcultures and geographic sources. Starting in the late 70s with the rise

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