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    Science is very important to our life. It helped us to understand many things in our world. Many of the famous scientists were Italian, Giovanni Battista Venturi is one of the italian scientists that influence us to understand how our world work. He had proven to us that his theory is true and reliable. Venturi also proved to us that he can use his physics knowledge to create his works. His works helped to created vacuum, pump, and valve. That can be very helpful nowadays. However, it wasn’t that

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    Air Trajectory: Gravitational Energy and Projectiles Brian Kim and Andrew Lee Centreville High School Abstract Science Olympiad is set up as a competition in the same way a track competition is set up. Competitors extensively train for each of their events for several months beforehand in order to perform well on competition day. There are 23 events that cycle through each year to accurately represent the scientific challenges society faces today. For example, there are many events for renewable

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    Architecture is a slow and mute medium that is experienced gradually and spatially, often presented to us through a sequence of images. The mere arrangement of these images has a direct impact on the way we experience and interact with a space, which is explicitly in conjunction with the discipline of cinema. Cinema, as a fast and transparent medium, has an uncanny ability to magnify and augment this spatial experience through the strategic manipulation of the composition seen within a frame. The

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    While many practical issues interrupted due to Modernist language, Robert Venturi wrote a book of “Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture” and published in 1966. Book expresses the postmodernism and its rebellion to the purism of architecture. He respond to the quote of Mies van der Rohe “Less is more” as “Less is Bore” and discuss the architecture which should bow down to the complexities and contradictions. Architecture should be in touch with it in the creation of cities. After Modernisation

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    Robert Venturi is an architect that had has a significantly influence in architecture for many years. In addition to this, he is a writer, professor and artist, and his works are important for the academy. One of his most well-known project is the Vanna Venturi House, constructed in 1962-1964. He designed it for his mother and it represents one of the first projects of postmodern architecture. Venturi wrote and presented for the first time in 1972 his book Learning from Las Vegas, in which collaborated

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    A bloodcurdling feeling spreads throughout the arena, a smell so menacing that even the men inside the ring don’t know what will happen next. The roars of men are zipping through the air as bodies are torn limb from limb. Grotesque as this image may be only a few hundred years ago were people competing in stadiums adorned by thousands of viewers. Competition has always been a part of human nature, ever since the first man put his foot onto this planet the race has been on. Certainly competition has

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    leaves of the hemp plant. It has been available since the 1960s, but is 20 times more potent than before. Many youngsters believe that marijuana should be illegalized. However, they fail to know its many long term side effects. In the long run marijuana usage has a very high effect on the person’s body. Also, it’s known for a fact that marijuana has a high rate for addiction. Some people also believe that marijuana is accepted as medical use; however this is not true. In my eyes, marijuana is illegal

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    How Seamus Heaney's Childhood Affected His Poetry Seamus Heaney was born in the North of Ireland in 1939 on a farm with his mother and father and nine other siblings. Generally Heaney's poems are influenced by animals through his childhood experience, specifically within 'The Early Purges' and 'An Advancement of Learning'. Heaney grew up near Belfast, during the time of 'The Troubles', the Irish civil war. Although Heaney left at the height of the war, it is obvious his work reflects his

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    The Changing Effects of One as told in Children on Their Birthdays In Truman Capote’s “Children on Their Birthdays,” the reader is allowed to see the ability one person has to effect a community. Through the character of Miss Bobbit, Capote shows all of the different effects, both positive and negative, that a young girl was able to have on an entire town. Through the effects of Miss Bobbit, the reader sees how a small shakeup in what is expected to be normal can benefit something for the better

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    if you are honest to yourself, you get to live the life that you want. His honesty to himself is the counterpart to Willy not following the right dreams. Ben was what Willy needed to be like. The theme of the play was lived and shown by Ben. The effect that Ben had on the development of other characters is shown the most by Willy. Willy was the brother of Ben and wanted to be successful like his brother. Through all the trips Ben made, he was quite a successful man. Ben was rich and happy, which

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