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    It is a well known fact that living in San Francisco is expensive. Apartment rent in a decent 1 or 2 berooms in a good neighborhood costs fortune, there are tons of nice but expensive restaurants and all the nice small and unique boutiques sell three digits and four digits shoes and dresses. Just walk out to embarcadero on saturday, and some organic fruits alone would cost $3-$4/lb, and gasoline price already high in nation, higher yet within california skyrockets to highest in the city. And,…

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    including Pennsylvania. They adopted lifestyles that were best suited for the regions that they lived in. Many of the Shawnee tribes lived in Wigwams which was a temporary shelter that are small cone-shaped houses made of wooden frames with arched roofs. Some wigwams were covered with buffalo hides if they were available in the area. The Shawnee tribes in Pennsylvania ate fish and game that they hunted like squirrel, deer, raccoon, bear and beaver. They also ate corn, pumpkin, squash and…

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    Contamination In A Trailer

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    inspect the trailer’s interior. Does the trailer have a strong, chemical odor? If so, reject the trailer until the trailer has “aired out” and the odor is no longer present. Look for any daylight coming through the roof, walls, or floor of the trailer. If it is raining, inspect the roof for any dripping water. Daylight and dripping water in a trailer means that there is a hole somewhere in the trailer. Reject the trailer and have the driver repair the hole. Please remember that tape, foam…

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    Aubrie: A Short Story

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    There is a man, who is wearing a black tux, strapped to a metal table. He has some type of device connected to his bald head, and he his biting on leather. Beside him a was patient in a gown creepily smiling. The electricity running through the man’s body was loud enough to make Aubrie jump. The next room she glances into, she sees a woman in a pink nightgown, who is being forced by two male pale patients to stand under a shower. The girl had her arms and cross and was shivering as the water…

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    diseases you can get from too sodium. First, i’m going to tell you what sodium is. Sodium is a chemical element, it is a soft silver- white reactive metal of the alkali metal group; it is also the an electrolyte the body needs to regulate blood sugar. Sodium is extremely reactive, it never occurs in the free state in the Earth’s crust. The pure metal is kept under oil or kerosene because it spontaneously ignites water. The first topic is what diseases can be obtained from sodium. High Blood…

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    Antony Gormley Chapter 11

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    life or in ritual settings such as religious ceremonies.” (Getlein 263). Additionally, this chapter talks about the materials frequently used to make these special pieces of art like clay, plastic, glass, metal, wood, fiber, ivory, jade, and lacquer. A beautiful and breath taking example of metal artwork is a pair of royal earrings from India found on page 268 of the textbook. I had never before considered earrings artwork, but these pieces of royal jewelry have changed my mind! “The smooth,…

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    Modernism, the architectural ideal of bringing the outside in, was largely born in the early 1900s by architectural pioneers such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Joseph Leopold Eichler. His works of art inspired many young architects, including Eichler. Eichler took the style of Wright and expanded and modified it, helping bring modern style to the masses and shaping it into what we know today. Eichler was originally inspired by a Frank Lloyd Wright home he lived in for a brief period. While staying…

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    Troy Character Analysis

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    even when hurting. Troy reminds Rose that due to Gabe's injury from the past, Troy was able to buy the house with money Gabe takes in from the government by saying, “That’s the only way I got a roof over my head...because of that metal plate”(15). In the quotation, Troy says that he was only able to get a roof over his head, due to his brothers injury, this is one of the most influential lines in the play because it shows the dependence between the Maxon Brothers. The author shows sadness in…

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    Redlich (1997) states, some illnesses which react to allergenic chemicals, and moulds have occurred in non-ventilated areas; and this is defined as sick building syndrome. Three methods of passive cooling are shading, air movement gaps, and light colored roof coverings. Initially, shading is an effective solution against sunlight; although the benefits and drawbacks should be considered in terms of cooling and heating needs of the house. For example, a building which is located in warm climate…

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    exists as a crucial factor within the world’s scientific realm. This bluish-white, lustrous metal was previously used in various industrial alloys and for medicinal purposes as early as 2,500 years ago by the Romans and Palestinians (“Zinc,” 2016). Greater rates of zinc production then began in India during the 13th century by heating mineral calamine with wool, yet no reference to it being its own discrete metal with its own scientific properties was made until years later (“Zinc,” 2016).…

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