Explores the concepts and methods of problem solving. The text examines qualitative tools, quantitative tools, and human values - and their role in the problem solving process. Unusually broad in scope and comprehensive in coverage, this classic exploration of the concepts and methods of problem solving offers a balanced examination of qualitative tools, quantitative tools, and human values -- and their role in the problem solving process.
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Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Johan Ibsen (1828-1906) was an important Norwegian dramatist, social critic and agitator for women’s rights. He is known to be the father of realism and has been a pioneer in the transformation and revolution of modern drama. Ibsen was a leader in the campaign for a modern radical and realistic literature in the cultural life of Scandinavia of this age, and challenged the values of middle-class society and formulated the basic rights and liberties of the individual.
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As touching as it is humorous, The Garden of Eden is a parable for our time with a powerful and ultimately redemptive ending that speaks to oft underappreciated virtues such as loyalty (sticking with those you love even when they screw up royally), tolerance, and forgiveness. It's also about the values that keep America together--the simple solutions ordinary people find to keep their small communities strong.
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How to Draw Female Anatomy in Motion
Topics covered: -Using monochrome approach in painting -Understanding Anatomy -Rough Sketching -Using Anatomy to refine your work -Working with Photoshop -Painting realistic base on Anatomical design. -Constructing whole female body. -Rendering and break down values. -Blocking In Muscle group. -Working with Values VS Colors. -Soft Edge vs Hard Edge. -Painting figure in high contrast. -Painting hands -Breaking down values the simple way -Blocking In Process -And many more
American Ways: An Introduction to American Culture, Third Edition (2005), by Maryanne Kearny Datesman, JoAnn Crandall, and Edward N. Kearny, focuses on the traditional values that have attracted people to the United States for well over 200 years and traces the effects of these values on American life.
Chapter themes include diversity, the family, education, government and politics, religion, business, and recreation. Cross-cultural activities --- from discussion topics to writing projects --- encourage high-intermediate to advanced students to compare their own values with those discussed in the readings.