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    Houston Area Museum Essay

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    Go to a Houston-area museum. Now go into deep detail in your essay on what makes this museum remarkable or not? What wing of rooms would you add if you were the director: what exactly would the new wing have in it, and how would it be designed, shaped? What would be your plan for interesting museum-goers in the new wing? A wing is a narrative or story, too—what is the plan for how they would move through it? I have visited the Houston Museum of Fine Arts (HMFA) with my sister several times…

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    10029 Area Case Study

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    Homework 2: Business for 10029 Area For the purposes of this research paper, I analyzed the data for 10029 zip code available at American Fact Finder website. As it turned out, this Upper East Side area that starts from 96th Street and goes all the way up to 117th Street is very diverse. According to U.S. Census Bureau, this area is predominantly occupied by women (40,192 females compared to 35,160 males). A good amount (56%) of Upper East Siders living in this zip code area is working (35,989…

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    particular place in southern Nevada. These questions have a million answers, and yet none at all. When questioning the existence of Area 51, it all comes down to this: are there UFO’s and extraterrestrial life inside the facility? Or is it all just a big hoax? When it comes to wondering about another form of life living on the same continent as us, what do you believe? Area 51 is a place infiltrated with extraterrestrials and UFO’S because there has been a plethora of confessions and reportings…

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    Introduction: Urban areas contribute pollutants that wash off of areas that are not native to the area (Sanders, et. Al. 2001). These pollutants caused by urban areas contribute the deterioration of water quality in stream and runs which make up a significant part of the bodies of water in the state of Ohio. Water quality is crucial for the fish and macroinvertebrates species that can sustain a community in that specific body of water, any change in this quality can change the entire diversity…

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    “Some areas of knowledge seek to describe the world, whereas others seek to transform it.” Explore this claim with reference to two areas of knowledge. An Area of Knowledge aims to describe (expressing or noting knowledge) or to transform (change or modify completely) the world, which refers to the planet Earth and all the biotic and abiotic factors in it. This is an assumption that is embedded in the title and it triggers the question; can’t they seek to do both? Description and transformation…

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    small country in Central America. The atmosphere of San Francisco at this time was one of acceptance and peace, stemming from the Summer of Love and the Haight-Ashbury culture. Coming from a poverty-stricken country, and having visited before, the Bay Area was an opportunity for a new life, better conditions, and job possibilities not available at home. Unfortunately, lack of a basic education and understanding of American culture hindered her opportunity to obtain legitimate employment.…

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    By applying the GIS spatial analyst, the results show that the Mill area has a high level of accessibility and connectivity (See Figure 16&17). More buses are served along Main Street and more local roads are connected to the Mill area. It is convenient for people to get access to the Mill. Findings The design elements discussion refers to a limited reference and mainly focuses on the related works that are widely known. The outcome of the analysis is the basic result to be appropriate for a…

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    Breadth Area Essay Science/Description Dr. Taylor is a Gastrointestinal specialist in the Memphis area. Annually he travels to third world countries providing medical treatment and clean drinking water to the people living there. I selected to interview Dr. Taylor because I trust his medical and professional expertise and the fact he has hands on experience gives him more insight on the science and description breadth area. People living in third world countries are dealing with water crisis…

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    Office Space Lab

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    the least amount of deflection. The differences and similarities seen in the slopes in Figure 1 are caused mainly by material choice and cross-sectional area. It is clearly shown that material changes the slope of the curve based on the three rectangular beams. All three have approximately the same cross-sectional area and approximately the same area moment of inertia, so the only variable that is changing is the material. This is significant because it shows that material choice has a large…

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    Area 51: A Short Story

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    One day over the summer Nick and Bob were talking about area 51 and Nick said, I wonder what in Area 51. Bob said, he had another friend named Jon that worked there. He can get us in hopefully. They talk to Jon, and he said, why not I am going to quit anyway. They planned to meet at the back gate and Jon wood do the rest from there. When Bob and Nick got there, Bob told Nick he didn't want to do it but Nick persuaded him to do it. Jon meet them at the back gate and said, follow me. He took them…

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