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    both property damage and liability limits. 16. Do I have an adequate amount of dwelling coverage on my policy? To answer this question, you should estimate the reconstruction cost of your dwelling. First you will need to determine the value of the land on which the dwelling is constructed. Subtract that amount from the estimated sale price of the property. It is important to never over or under insure your dwelling. 17. May I can the amount of coverage on my personal belongings? Yes! Based…

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    Timbers were used to support and form the structure of the roofing that was usually covered with tile. In domestic architecture, dwellings, shops, and other buildings, construction was much simpler. The use of the different elements of architecture in these ancient civilizations has improved greatly over time. Some tactics were more difficult than others. Architecture is the art of…

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    “ Fear dominated the universe.” Elie Wiesel wrote this quote, and I find it very interesting because in his personal views are all with the past, and that it is the most important thing. this quote speaks to me, by saying, why would you want to fear the present because of all of the bad things that have happened in the past, when really that is just the past and moving on can lead to no fear, just happiness. Fear hasn’t dominated the universe because although all of the tragic things that have…

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    is one of the most interesting sights to see with its architect and cultural history, Today, Mesa Verde National Park preserves a spectacular reminder of this ancient culture. The park contains over 4,000 known archeological sites including cliff dwellings. In my opinion you should definitely plan a trip to The Mesa Verde National Park . It has stunning architectural beauty , and amazing history .This is also would be a great learning experience if you…

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    underlying message, because in the story, the narrator lies and gets caught later on. In real life, when you lie you might get caught or you might get away with it. It affects you no matter what, because if you don’t get caught, then you will sit there, dwelling on this lie. The story reads, “…The cry, I said, was my own, in a dream. The old man, I said, was away; he had gone to visit a friend in the country. I took them through the whole house, telling them to search it all, to search well”…

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    Globally, millions of impoverished families struggle with survival. Measly finances create some of the difficulties in life. Historically, immigrant workers of the early 1900’s suffered from meager finances. Unfortunately, many Americans had no awareness of the disturbing struggles that immigrant workers endured. The Grapes of Wrath and The Jungle revealed poor laborers’ treacherous living condition to oblivious Americans. Both John Steinbeck and Upton Sinclair, authors of The Grapes of…

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    at how life used to be is not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, some find appeasement and placidity in abandoning the past and accepting the present. However, there are those who cannot seem to avoid the past and the effect it has on their lives. Dwelling in these past memories and refusing to move on can become very detrimental. In "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulker, the author shows how living in the past affects you psychologically and negatively influences your present and future. Miss…

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    Subaru Outback. My uncle was driving and my younger sister was sitting in the back. Trees were rushing by as the car made its way to the top of Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. We were going to go on tour of the preserved Native American cliff dwellings. My uncle parked the car in the parking lot near a cliff of the shale and sandstone canyon. I pulled the cool handle and the car door clicked open. My legs swung around the seat and landed on the gravel pushing myself out of the climate…

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    The Song of Deborah is considered one of the most well preserved and traditional pieces within the Bible. In Judges of the Hewbew Bible, the Song of Deborah accounts tribal conflict and the struggles of society with no king, however most importantly it projects the significant role women have in society. This is reflected through three main individuals: Deborah, Jael, and Sisera’s mother, all of whom can be described as liminal females, as seen through leadership, bravery and maternal roles they…

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    The Temple in Jewish history is meant to be a permanent dwelling place for god. It is believed that the Temple will be built by the Messiah who will vindicate the holy land, Jerusalem, in the End of Days. Jews will gather in Israel and at the holy land where the temple is built and all people will be united under one God. Moses had prophesied that the Jews will gather after dispersion and will repent then return to Israel to fulfill the commandments of the Torah. This will be the end of the…

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