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    Personal Reflection III: Concluding Assessment At the start of the internship, my objectives were to learn more about the film industry, to gain further insight into working life and how that differs from college and to gain more experience in the field of public relations. All in all, I felt I achieved all of these goals I set for myself. In my previous write up, I highlighted the difference I found between work life and college life. I found it pleasant that I did not have homework occupying my

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    My contribution to the groups creation is craft with natural resources, for my talent I use natural resources to create neat objects, to construct and build with. I contributed this creative talent to the group by collecting natural resources from my home. I collected branches from around the section and use my tools to make them similar lengths, I used cabbage tree leaves to plat and act as rope to hold the branches together. I found some recycled wood from previous projects under the pizza oven

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    Thomas Tweed in his article Space claims that there is a deeper connection between space and religion than meets the ordinary eye. The article examines how Christianity, Islam, and Judaism describe, imaginatively figure, and construct Jerusalem as a religious space. According to Tweed, space, in a religious context, is defined by three different and distinguishable characteristics: differentiated, kinetic, and interrelated. As revealed throughout many of the books in the Hebrew Bible, Jerusalem is

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    nuclear researchers, which reveal that the universe is not a dream. Forcing society to question if we are alone in the universe and wonder what is going on out there. After WWII, the improvement of the atomic bomb and Space Technologies influenced science fiction creating space age themes (E. D., 2015, February 8). Highly creative architecture is the result of its response to science fiction films that are derived from real life, tangible objects. Architecture will always be

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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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    many people from diverse backgrounds and places. Cohesion and integration of these people leads to increased cultural unity. According to the informant, the park is also of valuable importance as it provides recreational experiences. People of all age, young, teenage or old do come to the park to utilize their leisure times, just like him spending some time in the park reading the daily newspaper. The park provides this awesome experience regardless of the ability or income level. 2.2 Improvements

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    "...I 'm here..." He murmured, not really sure if it was to himself or Amaimon, mostly just a confirmation that he was awake that a greeting honestly. He wanted to fall back asleep, it sounded wonderful, even here in the rain. How nice it would be to forget the pain that had once more begun to well up within him and trade it for the sweet darkness of sleep. How nice it would be to pull Amaimon down to him and sleep, just as he had been frightened to do earlier. His tail flicked about before it found

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    McQueen Tragedy and Comedy Mr. Thomas Language: Time and Space How large of an impact does language have on the way we think? Is language merely an expression of thought and ideas? Or is there a structure in language that commands the way we express the same thought and ideas? Language when spoken dictates a strong relationship in regards to time and space. What do I mean by time and space? Time as in past, present and future. Space as in left and right, like spatial awareness. Different languages

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    smaller individual experiences throughout the spatial programming whilst also not being governed by climate but using it to their advantage. Donovan Hill is well known for their design of the outdoor room in C-House and this design is precedent for spaces in the Queensland State Library. Donovan Hill follows the International Style and address the three principals outlined by Hitchcock and Johnson in their book The International Style. They find balance

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    resources, and important items in Schine Dining. I took the photos of the space - both the seating and the food areas - in order to help my audience visualize what Schine Dining looks like. This was especially important to my study because I examined where people sit and why, so I figured that providing references to what I am talking about in terms of the layout would be beneficial to my audience’s understanding. The space is an interesting “document” as it’s actually architecture and interior design-based

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