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    station made me feel as though I had traveled through time. After our visit of Grand Central Terminal we walked over to Lexington Avenue and found ourselves in front of the Chrysler Building. Growing up I always felt that the Empire State Building has always been the most popular building in New York, and felt as though the Chrysler Building was the forgotten building in New York. The building was constructed in 1928 and wasn’t completely finished until 1930. For a small amount of time the…

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    Companies (Daimler-Chrysler) have teamed up to maintain their unique and distinct identity. Soon after the merger, the honey weeks suddenly ended. Diametrically opposed management and cultural differences have contributed to the deep gap, which has almost sunk a new relationship (Beotra,2016). The integration of the two organizational cultures, of the German car manufacturer Daimler-Benz and the American carmaker the Chrysler Corporation failed due to a culture clash. From the very first day of…

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    DOWNTOWN KANSAS CITY APARTMENTS-THE BEST History of the Downtown: your future to be site In 1930, search began on what would be the tallest building in Missouri for 50 years. The 36 story skyscraper was inaugurated in 1931, as the headquarters of the Kansas City Power & Light Company. It is recognized as one of the finest structures of art, décor and architecture in the United States and is a monument to the innovation of its time. Upon completion, it was the tallest building in west of the…

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    The Empire State Building For almost one hundred years the Empire State Building has been operating as one of New York's most prominent buildings. The Empire State Building is a unique building that is notorious for its structure, history, and present usage. The outstanding architectural accomplishment of the Empire State Building resides on 5th Avenue in New York City. The Empire State Building is one of the most famous and important buildings in the nation. The Empire State Building has…

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    Built and designed by Alexendre-Gustave Eiffel in 1887 the Eiffel tower can be considered as one of the most incredible engineering feats ever created. However now project ever gets executed without complications and the Eiffel tower is a good example of this. This report will discuss several aspects of the engineering process of the Eiffel tower. The engineering problem statement of the Eiffel tower was to build a suitable monument for the Paris World’s fair which would commemorate the French…

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    Why so Cirrus? In the year 2050 the earth was becoming uninhabitable. Gradually, issues of the past that remained unresolved thrived until the world was plagued with pollution and climate change. Fortunately, scientists uncovered a way to alter materials and later people’s genetic makeup, thus they were lighter and more resistant to heat. Consequently, they could reside in the clouds, which served as a barrier from the decaying world below. Regardless of their class, individuals underwent this…

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    The City of New York has been described as both crushing and hopeful, the gauntlet through which some of America’s greatest players have passed. From Alexander Hamilton to the man who revived his fame, Lin-Manuel Miranda, this city has extracted the raw talent of it citizens much in the way of a French press makes coffee, with boiling heat and then indomitable pressure. The city does not waste. It does not waste time, or resources, or space; like concentrated solution it seemingly pulls awe…

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    1-The Eiffel Tower(Paris) It built in 1889.The Eiffel Tower (nickname the iron lady) named with it’s engineer.His name is Gustave Eiffel.It built for Expo 1889 Paris Fair.It has became a global icon of France.It’s three hundred meters high and one hundred twenty five meters wide.It is the tallest building in Paris.Every day millions of tourists visit here and see this wonderful structure. 2-The Great Wall of China Chinese Emperor Si-Huangti constructed the great Wall of the China in B.C(Before…

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    The washington arch The washington arch. many people a day come the catch a glimpse of the this towering artifact. It celebrates George washington's inauguration as president in 1789.You can see it on Fifth Avenue The Washington Arch is about 77 feet tall. its pillars are about 30 feet tall, and the opening is about 47 feet high. On the front are 13 big stars and 42 little stars that reads a “W”. It is made of white Tuckahoe marble.It was built in Paris in 1806 modelled by Sanford weight on…

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    Prompt 1: Ford, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler. These automobile manufacturers are considered the “Big 3”. These three companies have over 200 assembly plants, factories and research labs across 32 states. What do they all have in common besides being massive car companies? Collectively they invest nearly $18 billion dollars in research annually, create jobs and have foreign competitors such as Nissan. While GM, Ford and Chrysler are competitors among themselves within the United States, they…

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