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    The Chumash People

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    imprint of this large population can be seen in the archeological sites of their settlements. It has been observed that the dome-shaped houses were placed close to each other (Gamble, 1995, p56). These houses usually only held one family but the sizes have been observed from anywhere between 15 and 50 feet in diameter (Sutton, 2012, p186). The posts used to create the dome were commonly cut from willow trees (Gamble, 1995, p56). The willow…

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    Why occurred on 26 April 1986 because an operator did something wrong. Most serious of the nuclear accidents. It will be managed by a dome that has s to build will be rolled over the reactor 4. It was initially kept a secret. Blame has been placed on people working in the factory and Most people affected were in the exclusion zone. Approximately 600,000-800,000 firefighters and emergency workers were on the scene. Statue was erected in honor of the fire men who gave there lives to save…

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    The time period that followed after the Medieval Ages or Middle Ages was called the Renaissance. This was an era in which people started restudying the Greek and Roman works that had been lost since the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 A.D. The very meaning of the word. "Renaissance," is rebirth. All birth have an origin. The origin of the Renaissance was in the city-state originally named Florentia by Julius Caesar meaning, "Flourishing." During the Medieval Ages it's name changed to…

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    Essay On Mount Hood

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    lava flows traveling short distances in most cases less than six to eight miles from the source. These flows build up flanks one sector of the volcano at a time. At times the lava doesn’t flow but instead builds domes that can reach hundreds of feet in height. Repeatedly collapsing lava domes are responsible for…

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    Security Focus

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    Florida State University. Before coming to Security Focus, she previously worked for AT&T in the home security department. Budget Estimated Hours Rate Total Professional Installation Time Camera models: Bullet 1 for 4 cameras $78 per hour $78 Dome 2 for 4 cameras $96 per hour…

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    Carnegie Library Analysis

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    Binghamton’s Carnegie Library nestles snugly in the shadows of city hall and the Security Mutual building on Exchange Street. Although no longer in use, the ‘old library’ (as the residents refer to it) stands as a reminder of Andrew Carnegie’s philanthropy, as well as the city’s former glory. The building’s architecture is entirely Classical, utilising Greek and Roman traditions to create an inviting exterior for the city’s library. The library’s Grecian influence is obvious at first glance, as…

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    Ottoman Vs Byzantine

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    Paper 2: Ottoman vs. Byzantine: Religious Building Architecture A general trend of the artworks in this course, throughout almost every society we have studied thus far, is the reference to religious practices and beliefs of a specific culture. This trend has not changed at all and can been seen directly in the significance of Byzantine and Ottoman architecture for places of religious practice. Though the specific religion that is referenced in these two cultures are different, some ways of…

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    Roman Arches

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    arch was also applied in the production of a roof or ceiling called a dome (Mark, 2009). It was used in building the Roman Pantheon. The arches vault was further developed to the level by which it helped in the accomplishment of mansions like Gothic cathedral and state lines of the US Capitol building in Washington. It is obvious that none of the edifices and presidential mansions would be realized without the arch, vault and dome. Many of the tourist buildings in this world have elements and…

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    outside of the building belies how wonderfully big the museum is and the amazing colors of the floors. The front of the museum looks rather modern with just a hint of Islamic Temple art in the middle of the building, and you can see a white colored dome with what looks to be towards the middle of the building. The windows display pieces of clothing that an Islamic woman would wear called…

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    Dynatherm: A Short Story

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    Dynatherm thought I got the power to control fire. Why is fire impossible to control thought Dynatherm? Dynatherm stood up and decided not to overthink this problem. He walked outside and started to fly to work. He arrived at the superhero work dome (a giant floating dome made of semi-permeable material made to protect the city) in a few minutes. “Good morning Dynatherm” said a hyperactive Barry (his sidekick with the ability to turn microscopic). You ready to bust some anti-heroes! Yes said…

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