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    CO2 Dragster Project

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    assignment was about designing and building a race car made of balsa wood for the Dragster Race. We were supposed to sketch 5 different designs of the top and side views of the dragster on OneNote, and pick one of the five to be our final designs. Unfortunately, I transferred to this school halfway through the project, and I had to change my plan: sketch only one design. When I first started, I had no experience with this, and I did not have as much time as most people did, so I thought l wouldn’t do

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    MNorwood 1/30/18 English II pt1 Career Research Introduction Although my career trade is to become a material handler, I also have a love to pursue a career in painting /construction worker. I would like use or consider this to my second career option. My loves for painting begin in school in art class when I had to do painting projects. I would get so excited and when I got older, I would help my parents paint various room around the house. I was so good at it until family members would ask

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    Texas A & M Motivation

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    For most of high school, whether I should study business or engineering muddled my college search. I have always had the people skills of a successful salesman or businessman; however, I also understand the importance of learning a technical skill in one’s professional success. I finally chose the engineering school at Texas A&M because, among other factors, the challenge of learning the upper level math and science required to earn a degree here piqued my interest. Prior to watching the department

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    he sports designer in a really important job for both the athlete and yourself because without the athlete you wouldnt have a job and without you the athlete would have no shoes clothes or anything that would stand out. Now there are roughly 286,100 people working as a athletes designer for their clothes and shoes. The modern location for the designers to work or live is in New york or in LA just because there is a lot of business that you can thrive off of and more opportunities. The job that

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    passion for art and design. Starting around age seven I really started to enjoy drawing. I became very interested in picking an image and trying to replicate or recreate an image as close as I could. Once I got a little older I began taking a little more artistic control and began adding my own style to my drawings. Now I work every day to hone in and perfect my style while also keeping well versed in the other styles and types of drawing. I want to go to a school of art and design because that is my

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    graduates from the Fashion Institute 1963. Calvin married Jayne Centre in 1964. The relationship didn’t last. So in 1987 he married socialite Kelly Rector but they didn’t last either they was apart in 2006. Calvin was raised and born in New York City. He designs many things like, bags/backpacks, shoes, watches, coats, top, jeans, dresses, and undergarments. He didn’t do it all alone, his childhood friend Charles Schwartz also helped. Charles couldn’t continue to help because

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    The introduction to the modern era through historical framework of Brooklyn Bridge was very insightful. By situating myself in this time period, in which the bridge was constructed, it became clearer as to why the construction and creation of the bridge in itself can be viewed as monumental. Before exploring the intricacies of the Brooklyn Bridge’s inception, I viewed the bridge mainly as a historical relic. I believe my initial perception of the bridge left me underwhelmed because I was approaching

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    The career I have chosen to pursue is Industrial Electronics Technician. The reason I have chosen this first of all is due to me loving to fix things and work on electronics. I like to know how they work and also what makes them work. The thought of it just fascinate me; I love being able to learn new things and being in this field just helps that. This field teaches about wiring up machines or computer and fixing them. We also test to see if they are functioning properly. An Industrial Electronic

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    Who Is Gill Sans?

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    There's something intrinsically British about Gill Sans. Perhaps by the end of this incredibly prosaic compilation of information and opinion (fair warning, one may not know which is which), we may be able to pinpoint exactly what that is. This is a feeble attempt to be totally unbiased of the creator's rather odd beliefs and preferences- incest and bestiality are frowned upon in most cultures and against the law, for the most part. So, Gill Sans was designed by Eric Gill in the late 1920s for Stanley

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    Betsey Johnson is an American designer from Terryville, Connecticut. She designs off beat, alternative style clothing that has throughout the world become famous and well known. Her style consists of bright, neon colors, low cuts, short hemlines, and a flair for the unusual. Celebrities such as Hayley Williams, Miley Cyrus, and Cassadee Pope wear her line. Johnson has been in the fashion industry since the 1960’s, and at age 72 she has yet to slow down, and shows no signs of stopping anytime soon

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