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Love Stories
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love all over again. Discussion The Notebook is a classic love story cantered on an older man who reads aloud to an older, invalid woman whom he regularly visits. From a dull notebook, the old man's words bring to life the story about a cou...

Case Study Analysis On Amd And Their Customer Centric Approach To Innovation
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case study on AMD and its innovative approach to business which is intrinsically dependent on a Customer-centric approach. Intel and AMD are two of the biggest fishes in the microprocessor manufacturing ecosystems. These two are in direct c...

Solar Energy
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solar energy in the notebook computers. Aim and Objective of the Study  The aim and objective of this paper is to talk about the usage and application of the solar energy in the usage of the notebook computers. The aim of the paper is to fi...

Leonardo Da Vinci
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Leonardo's proficiency to observe and study, then illustrate those things in his art, makes him a flawless demonstration of a renaissance man. Leonardo Da Vinci was one of the utmost inventors. He was furthermore one of the most well renown...

Leonardo Da Vinci
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Leonardo's proficiency to observe and study, then illustrate those things in his art, makes him a flawless demonstration of a renaissance man. Leonardo Da Vinci was one of the utmost inventors. He was furthermore one of the most well renown...

Leonardo Da Vinci’s Use Of Scientific Observation In His Art
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Leonardo moved to the court of Ludovico Sforza (Il Moro) in Milan, where he hoped to erect a huge equestrian statue of Francesco Sforza and to work as an engineer. He remained in Milan until 1499, painting as well as studying the human body...

Notebooks By Leonardo Da Vinci
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notebooks (Mason 634-714). His work enclosed four major themes: decorating, architecture, the components of mechanics, and human anatomy. All one century 20 of his notebooks were in writing backwards. Today, Bill Gates is renowned to have a...