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    Den blå Planet/The blue Planet - National Aquarium Denmark The Architecture/Building The outlines of the building instantly show the approach of experiential building design as well as the strong underlying concept. As the building would be seen from water, land and air, every angle had to be aesthetically pleasing. It was the architect’s wish that the building should invite interpretation and at the same time stimulate the imagination. It can be seen as a success that 3XN was able to keep…

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    Opera House Essay

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    An opera house is the place for performing arts such like opera, stage show, symphony, choral concert, singer concert and a place for the artist to perform or display their arts as a world tour around the world. There are hundreds of opera houses around the world include the Malaysia’s opera house as known as Palace of Culture, also known as Istana Budaya that located next to the National Art Gallery on Jalan Tun Razak in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. The first and the greatest public opera house…

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    Biking Essay

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    There are drawbacks for not being ahead of the game, as well as valid reasons on why we are much less robust in the cycling culture. The reasons on why Chicago, and America in general is not a bike friendly country such as Amsterdam and Copenhagen outweigh the reasons on why it should be. Looking at the drawback of not being a leading nation in biking is something that needs to be addressed as there are many reasons why it’s an eminent activity. Biking promotes good health and wellbeing…

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    There seems to be numerous groups on a college campus, each sharing at least one particular cultural trait in common. However, there is one group on campus that is composed of people from different cultural backgrounds and walks of life. These are the international students. This is an ever growing subset of those attending an American university, making up almost 820,000 students across all colleges and universities in this country in the 2012-13 academic year (Institute of International…

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    Visit To Kotter

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    great culture along with outstanding views. Most of the people in this part of Europe will be in the really exciting metropolitan areas. Oslo, the first capital of Scandinavia, is not too distant from the other capitals in Scandinavia. Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Helsinki are all capitals that have a lot to offer, and St. Petersburg, Russia will be on many of the cruise destinations that should be seen, although not part of Scandinavia. Most people in these countries who are under 65 years speak…

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    Denmark Research Paper

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    Denmark Denmark is native to Europe Denmark is a very unique place in its own way. It has a beautiful history, and is very different from the United States. It’s history, religion and government etc. has it’s own traditions that have been around for years Denmark is one of the oldest states in Europe and the oldest kingdom in the world. Nordic country and a sovereign state. It emerged in the 10th century. Denmark in danish is pronounced” Danmark”. The current monarch, Queen Margrethe II, can…

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    period. In 1546, Brahe, originally Tyge Otteson Brahe, was born in Denmark into an aristocratic family. He was raised by a wealthy uncle and instead of pursuing law as his uncle requested, he chose to purse astronomy. He attended Universities in Copenhagen and Leipzig. In 1566, Brahe participated in a duel with another student to decide which was the better mathematician. During the duel, Brahe lost a large chunk of his nose and was forced to wear a metal prosthetic for the rest of his life.…

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    In the year 600 BCE to 600 CE a new civilization emerged. This new civilization was Ancient Greece which is present day Peloponnese Peninsula. Ancient Greece was made up of city-states, a sovereign state that consists of a city and its dependent territories. These city-states developed governments and organized their citizens according to a constitution, a set of laws. Around the fifth century BC Athens developed democracy, a system of government ruled by the population. Ancient Athens wasn't…

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    Performance History of A Doll 's House by Henrik Ibsen A Doll’s House is a play written by Henrik Ibsen in Norway and first took place at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen on December 21, 1879. The play is set in an upper-middle-class home and demonstrates the importance of social class in late-19th century in Norway. Ibsen himself being born into the upper-middle class not only did he understand the importance of social class, but also the expectations placed on its members. Likewise, A Doll’s…

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    In a short term, the concern is about the greenhouse gasses. According to United Nations, Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Copenhagen Climate Change Conference (2009), in 2009 close to 115 world leaders met in Copenhagen to discuss the climatic change. One of the decisions of this event was that developed countries must act to reduce the greenhouse gas emission, and spend US$100 billion a year by 2020 from a variety of…

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