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    Apart from relating the underground buildings with technology, underground space could be designed into an interesting space to be appreciated. (People’s perception on underground space – relating to the real world, imaginative world is mentioned.) Underground space in the imaginative world…

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    The government was aware of all the stress this situation has put on everyone and they are trying to do their best to help everyone. “I was given the assurance there is no community that is not being taken care of,” said president Aquino, adding that supplies enough for two weeks for each family were being airlifted or shipped to the quake- ravaged island(doc. c). Even though the government was trying their best to help them…

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    relatively close and if it is one in the area, the prices are incredibly high. My plan is to make healthy food very accessible to the urban population. It will be extremely convenient for anyone living situation. Therefore, my organization would restore buildings that are vacant and turn them into supermarkets…

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    misconception is that they build houses for free. In fact, the homeowners pay for their own house, they just pay much less by going through the organization. The reason why they pay less is because most people building the house do it for free. The homeowners are required to spend 200 hours building their home. The organization also gets many donations. For example, one house I worked on had solar panels that were…

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    difference within the people through the surrounding buildings. The visible wealth disparity between the residents of Los Angeles is very stark and can be seen within neighborhoods. Starting at Sunset, near the Greystone Mansion, the buildings are well kept and show a variety of architectural styles. The styles often reflect older styles or modern styles, with little in-between and a distancing from the industrial, mass produced style. The buildings are often painted in light colors,…

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    When building any structure, forming a strong foundation can make or break the final product. A focus on customer satisfaction and the delivery of a high-quality product has remained the core of Seufert Construction since the beginning (Tretter, Scott 1). The base of this prosperous company began with a business not of construction, but rather monument making. A crafty artist and stone mason, Benedict Seufert went into business in 1870, hand-carving monuments and tombstones (Tretter, Kathy 1).…

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    while it operated from 1914 to 1982. The hospital served residents living in a community built around industry and considered a rawer area of the city. As the hospital aged, its facilities declined and the level of care which could be provided for patients degraded to the point that the hospital was closed as the Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center assumed and could better fulfill the responsibilities to the community. The opening of the new center incentivized the city to close…

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    Neither city was ever built, but his Ville Radieuse did inspire one building. Though strict, radical and nearly totalitarian in its order and symmetry, Le Corbusier used the utopian ideal formed the basis of a number of urban plans during the 1930s and 1940s culminating in the design and construction of the first Unité d'Habitation in Marseilles in 1952. Unité d'Habitation have 337 apartments in every single building, along with open facilities on the ground floor and roof. Due to the costing…

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    guidelines to live by, those values include community, identity, and stability. In the story the reader can visualize the sense of community that the people live by, for example, in the opening sentence the author gives the impression that the community members live in enormously tall buildings by stating “A squat grey building of only thirty- four stories” (pg 1) the tall buildings give the reader the impression that all of the people living in the building are…

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    them. In addition, this may increase new customers and help the company generate more revenue. Building dine-in stores will also cost some up front investments. However, by choosing ten stores this allows the company to slowly implement the plan. This will also allow time to do research on the profitability of the changes associated with dine-in service. Another benefit of this plan is that the buildings will become assets to Papa John’s. Furthermore opening more operations internationally is a…

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