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EXP3: MASH UP
Over the past four years Angela Merkel has had to steer Germany through some difficult times, but remains very popular just like Miranda Kerr she is now a world-famous supermodel and Helen Keller the world-renowned advocate for the deaf and the blind. Angela Merkel spruced up her appearance, wearing bright colours and sporting more stylish hairstyles with Miranda yesterday stepped out in New York in a more demure, full-length white gown at auction house Christie's A Bid To Save The Earth charity auction. The image, released by the New England Historic Genealogical Society with one US blogger saying to Miranda "that it reminds me of a high school dress circa 2001 which I'm pretty sure isn't the look she's going for" and Some people said Angela Merkel was boring and provincial, but they underestimated her, He admitted he had no idea how much of a stir the photograph would create, saying: "I never thought much about it. It just seemed like something no one would find very interesting." But all this has not bother them Angela Merkel established herself in the party, rising through the ranks until she was chosen to lead it in 2000 and was elected Germany's first female chancellor in 2005.
References
Angela Merkel
Profile: Angela Merkel, BBC News Sunday 27 September 2009
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/4572387.stm
Miranda Kerr
Miranda's formality fails to impress her critics, The Daily Telegraph, April 24, 2010
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/fashion/mirandas-formality-fails-to-impress-her-critics/story-e6frexm0-1225857617050?from=public_rss
Helen Keller
Picture of Helen Keller as a child revealed after 120 years, The Independent UK, by David Usborne in New York, Friday, 7 March 2008.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/picture-of-helen-keller-as-a-child-revealed-after-120-years-792781.html
References
Angela Merkel
Profile: Angela Merkel, BBC News Sunday 27 September 2009
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/4572387.stm
Miranda Kerr
Miranda's formality fails to impress her critics, The Daily Telegraph, April 24, 2010
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/fashion/mirandas-formality-fails-to-impress-her-critics/story-e6frexm0-1225857617050?from=public_rss
Helen Keller
Picture of Helen Keller as a child revealed after 120 years, The Independent UK, by David Usborne in New York, Friday, 7 March 2008.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/picture-of-helen-keller-as-a-child-revealed-after-120-years-792781.html
Sunday, May 2, 2010
EXP2 SUBMISSION: Final Resolution
The left bottom space is a lab designed for Nicole Kuepper, based on her quote of saying ‘two billion people around the world have no access to reliable electricity’, in a environment natural and simple like this, only solar energy can be used, therefore gives her the opportunity to experience working in a such condition that is relevant to her experiment.
The right top end space is a lab designed for Charles Darwin, he likes explore and research about the nature. The form of his lab is more looking unstable then Nicole Kuepper’s, this idea came from Darwin’s quote of many important words that influence my design: ‘struggle for survival, earth, natural life, wild landscape, adapting themselves best to their environment.’
The right top end space is a lab designed for Charles Darwin, he likes explore and research about the nature. The form of his lab is more looking unstable then Nicole Kuepper’s, this idea came from Darwin’s quote of many important words that influence my design: ‘struggle for survival, earth, natural life, wild landscape, adapting themselves best to their environment.’
The space on middle bottom where it extent out from the labs and set in between of two different landforms, is where Nicole Kuepper and Charles Darwin might meet and exchange ideas.
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