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    The modern age presents multiple channels for action, dialogue and discussion. Furthermore, social and political thought suggests that spaces of remembrance encourage understanding, thought and reflection. Thus, it is thought that memory holds vast opportunities to mend the of frailty of human affairs. Good deeds, when reified into memories can be held up to be replicated, or possibly surpassed in the future. Yet the process of memorialisation is often contested, for the formation of memory can

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    include: time, space, and role boundaries. Time boundaries consists of being responsible for your punctuality and respecting that, once the door of the facility is closed then you have missed that night of group. Also respecting the time of your group leader and group members, and the number of days you attend the group. In this particular group the designated meeting time is Mondays from 6:30pm-7:30pm. Space boundaries are simply valuing everyone’s personal space and the physical space that the group

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    Introduction This paper will be the second personal assessment of Dasani, the invisible child, through four different theories. These theories include Fowler’s Stages of Faith Development, Stimulation Theories, Control Theories and the Practice Orientation versus Culture of Poverty. Each theory will be broken down into it’s own section of synopsis and then assessment of Dasani to give a better understanding of her spiritual and cultural dimensions and her physical environment. Fowler’s

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    Taste of Cherry 1997 Film

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    Using the Rosenbaum-Ford debate I will be analyzing how Abbas Kiarostami’s 1997 film Taste of Cherry’s epilogue and final scene comment on post-revolutionary Iran using the open image as well as how each has argued on what the scenes have achieved in relation to the rest of the film. The film has been mostly well received by international critics winning a Palme d’OR at Cannes but not so much in Iran as many felt it had problematic images of the society of the time. It follows the protagonist

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    through our senses and body, in this section I present excerpts from the interview transcripts which are then analysed to obtain an understanding of sensory qualities of the site. In any site dance, it is not only the performers who are interrogating space through movements, but it also extends to an audience who experiences it. For a better structuring, I have divided this section into two parts: the first part focuses on how the dancers engage to depict the site through various sensory receptors and

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    1. Introduction Architecture is a mutual creation of works and the ideas are ​​not only for personal, but it is also represented the spirit and national character in this age. Therefore , it is the most basic demand of human and society that provide important security and improve the style of human life. It is not a pure Art nor pure engineering,the building is satisfied of function demand, via structure and construction way as well as reached the form of an artificial shape.But,how do we understand

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    and capitalism ‘influence’ practical matters relating to space, from the construction of buildings to the distribution of investments and the worldwide division of labour.” (Lefebvre p.10) Space whether physical, abstract, or representational are controlled by the means of production, and the absolute value which can be fetched at the highest price. Through the work of Henry Lefebvre, Production of Space discusses the different aspect space influences in our lives right down to the core identities

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    The Open Public Space

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    A public space is a space where people meet, interact and connect. It is an open space with various activities happening simultaneously. A public space consists of parks, neighborhoods, streets, nodes, city centers, squares and plazas where people meet up on daily basis to interact (Public health regional paper 2010). A public space plays a vital role in a city’s growth and development. An open public space has a visual and physical accessibility for the users. These spaces are usually strategically

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    is about a youth hostel as a community for homeless young people which can help them with not only a place to sleep as a shelter, but also supportive assistance to help them exit street life. Active space is essential for all human beings. The activities in a lifetime are closely linked with the space, and cannot be separated from each other. The design of our environments, as Christopher Alexander discusses in ‘A Pattern Language’, shapes our societies. “People are different, and the way they want

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    Safe Space Research Paper

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    Safe spaces have gotten plenty of media attention in recent years, commonly being talked about as a way to influence college campuses. From what I've heard, many students want a place to be free from scrutiny and discrimination. I have also heard about how guest lectures at colleges are affecting the demand for safe spaces, depending on the speaker and their chosen subject, students choose to protest lecturers they find offensive or violating to their personal beliefs. Thus, causing the collective

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