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    forms of masculinity and femininity within certain spaces of the gym. Gender and space have had a relationship in history since the very beginning of established settlements. In modern days, examples of these spaces include Bedouin tents, Mongolian Gers, and Iranian houses. Within these residences, established spaces for each gender have played a significant role in social organization and familial life. However, this presence of segregation in space has also existed in places that are more familiar

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    Poetic Analysis of Spaceship by Kesha In the song spaceship by Kesha, the title suggests a song about outer space and aliens. It could be about traveling in a spaceship or aliens coming to Earth in a spaceship. Though the upbeat, country vibe of the song it is revealed that spaceships are a metaphor for life after death. Throughout the song Kesha sings about her excitement that the spaceship coming and saving her from the stresses of life on Earth, and about how death only brings humanity to the

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    Stone City by Grant Wood was created in 1930 by using oil on wood panel. This painting illustrates a lot of visual elements and principles of design which are important components of an artist’s work. Visual elements and principles of design help draw the viewer’s eyes to certain aspects of the painting and they tell the story of what the artist is trying to convey. This analysis will highlight the visual elements and principles of design that are present in Grant Wood’s Stone City. The use of

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    The Physics Of Space Trip

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    Space Trip It is the day August 27, 2055 and it is the time to do the impossible have a human on Mars. There are 4 courageous, brave, smart people that is going to Mars. The first person that is going to Mars is a Botanist named Brady Jones. After Brady there is Victor Brown, who is an astrologist. Then Sean Jennings, who is one of the best pilots to ever live. Last but not least Jasmine Taylor, the only girl of the group who was an engineer for anything that flies. This is the Mars team and they

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    My Favorite Story Moment

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    did not need a ton of props, a lot of space, or a full cast, just us the audience and them the performers. The way the actors spoke, their accents help me to be transported to the scene. The space between the box and the exit is also important to me. All it took to avoid the “curse” was a few steps. I think the thing that made this story work was the passion, excitement and cohesion of the troop. The entire story 4 different “episodes happen in the same space with nothing but minimal pros to transport

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    One piece of artwork that I did that has all the seven elements of art was my animal watercolor painting. The seven elements of art are line, shape, color, value, form , texture, and space. Somethings that these elements help with are make the artwork more realistic. It can also help how realistic the details are and how it looks three dimensional. The first element I used was line. Line helps you make a outline of what you are trying to make. Line is the edges of a figure and it can be made with

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    How does one alter public space? The altering of public spaces means to change the atmosphere of a public area in either a positive or negative way. Some people alter public space based off their appearance, and others with their actions. There are many ways to alter public space, and it happens way more than one may realize. There are not many times in my life where I distinctly remember altering public space, but there are a few significant times that stand out to me. The three most pivotal and

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    to their destination for the day. Tawil-Souri notes that it is an “anthropological space”, meaning that it is invested with “incarnate conciseness” present in the world, a space where people exist (Tawil-Souri 2011:14). It is a social and economic space given form, function and significance by the individuals in and around it (Ibid:12). Although Checkpoints are not formal places they are acting as important spaces through the significance they have in Palestinian’s lives through routine of mobility

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    Air Pressure In Star Trek

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    “Star Trek” would have us believe that space is the final frontier, but with apologies to the armies of Trekkies, their oracle might be a tad off base*, this is because manned space travel is easier to undertake than manned deep sea exploration.” Comparing the environments atmospheric pressures from a chemical perspective it is evident that this statement is correct. Pressure is defined as a force per unit area experienced by the surrounding atmosphere. The pressure inside our bodies is created by

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    can fit more workers into an existing space and more efficiently use the available space. Hot-desking is where employees either share a desk with others or are not assigned a permanent desk and must find one when needed. Hot-desking arose as a strategy to save on space and to cater to the needs of employees who largely worked outside the office. Activity-based work, by contrast, assumes all employees work flexibly and will seek out a range of different spaces to undertake different tasks. As such

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