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    Applied arts and design in museums: USA and Milan experience

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    The Design represents an innovative work of art. Chairs, spoons, teapots could be an example of designed arts. Creativity and daily utility, they both “evolve in” arts. Design Museums are often collections of famous designers, stylists and firms. The supply chain of brands could find an exhibition in “Museum Rooms”. Design Museums develop own fundraising techniques. Through networks and partnerships with Industrial Museums and Fairs, they focus on targets like entrepreneurs, institutions and research centres. Merchandising could also turn out to be an opportunity in order to raise funds. The range of merchandising could really be multiple and attractive for visitors, usually engaged – in “ordinary” museums - in the choice of t-shirts or calendars. The aim of the paper is the investigation of strategies of Design Museums. How do they transform industrial concepts in museum concepts and attract resources? The analysis will be focused on USA Museums whose collections give evidence of applied arts and design.. The recently born Milan Design Museum will be illustrated as regards the collection, partnerships, networks and fundraising priorities. The Association Museimpresa as a promoter of Italian industrial collections will be presented in the ending part.applied arts; design; museum; management; fundraising

    The dependence of the engines rotation and the environment temperature of the combustibles mass

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    In this paperwork is presented the fuel charging scheme for both the multipoint injection system design by authors. The software outputs are the 3-dimensional variations between angular speed and outside temperature respectively angular speed. It was effectuated a engines with spark lighting program for the calculation of parameters with the gasoline injection with the under- program: the calculation program of engines with spark lighting parameters (depending on n and X at (.=1 and pu=!TQ2 kPa)

    If Archimedes would have known functions

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    These are notes and slides from a Pecha-Kucha talk given on March 6, 2013. The presentation tinkered with the question whether calculus on graphs could have emerged by the time of Archimedes, if the concept of a function would have been available 2300 years ago. The text first attempts to boil down discrete single and multivariable calculus to one page each, then presents the slides with additional remarks and finally includes 40 "calculus problems" in a discrete or so-called 'quantum calculus' setting. We also added some sample Mathematica code, gave a short overview over the emergence of the function concept in calculus and included comments on the development of calculus textbooks over time.Comment: 31 pages, 36 figure

    Washington University Record, April 9, 1987

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    Newspaper of the university of alaska southeast juneau campus

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    Library faces unsure future -- Smoking ban ignites campus controversy -- Student survey secures summer session -- UA students intern in governor's office -- Rotary offers scholarship -- Gissberg forges Pacific Rim Fisheries links -- Microsoft upgrades Quick C -- EDITORIAL -- LETTERS -- Chaotic elements build impressive production -- Redman VP for UA-Statewide -- Murrell on theater: plays are best history books -- Three-dimensional professor "ties" one on -- Racquetball vs. mid-term blahs -- Bop til you drop-At the Hop -- Bowl April 8 (for bucks) -- Lowery scores--as NAIA All-American -- Shorts & Briefs -- UNCLASSIFIED

    Spartan Daily, October 3, 2006

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    Volume 127, Issue 21https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10279/thumbnail.jp

    On Campus, August 28, 1995

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    A Newsletter for Faculty and Staff of Coastal Carolina University. Volume 4, Number 14https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/on-campus/1064/thumbnail.jp

    Focus EMU, October 12, 1993

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    Dialogical Skirmishes

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    Tan was guest editor for 'And Now China?', a special print edition of the Ctrl+P journal, which critically responded to the celebratory rhetoric’s of ‘China Now’ and other celebratory markers of China's global ascent in 2008. As well as the introductory article 'Dialogical Skirmishes', Tan also interviewed Hans Ulrich Obrist

    Spartan Daily, April 17, 1979

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    Volume 72, Issue 47https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/6475/thumbnail.jp
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