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    blocks” (Curtis since 1900, page 75) his mother brought him, which he used to create various geometric shapes and patterns. Secondly, working for Louis Sullivan, Wright gained his own interoperation of organic architecture, which was based around dwelling spaces for families. Wrights first commission was Winslow house,1893 which he designed, in inspiration with Shingle style, and influenced by Silsbee, and is a traditional American house which expresses freedom and family life. Winslow house…

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    Dream House Ideas

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    houses, but do not forget to blend your own personal touches. Choose a style that is suitable for the location and size of your plot. See the neighbouring buildings and the architectural style being followed by them. Experiment with the design of your dwelling, but avoid a clashing style. Popular home…

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    Landlord Tenant Law Essay

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    A renter must pay the lease on time. Nevertheless, it is the landlord job to make sure he is providing a safe, clean, comfortable, and habitable dwelling that meets the housing code standards. On the other hand, tenants (like Roger) are expected to pay for all the damage incurred on the property during their time occupy at estate. Since the landlord will vouch for the grounds and building making sure…

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    Art and hieroglyphs adorn the ruins. Archaeologists discovered a monumental stairway in the plaza that depicts the history of Copan with more than 1800 individual glyphs. The Mayan elite had a practice of burying their ancestor’s in front of their dwellings, they considered this a place of honor. This is important to archaeologists as it enables them to study and reconstruct how the Mayan people lived. Archaeologists study the skeletal remains and can decipher clues about how the Mayan people…

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    learning experiences. Many studies have shown that for prime development, kids need to interact with all different age groups on a daily basis. Next, in our society, there is no limit to a number of people in your family, or family members living in one dwelling. As written in The Giver “Two children-one male, one female-to each family unit. It was written very clearly in the rules”. In America, there is no limit to a number of people living in one household unless they aren’t family (unless the…

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    Water • Fitness Health Park • Affordable Housing • Falcon Sanctuary Storm Water Storm water treatment dominated our discussion and became our first choice since it was in the city dwellings and storm water retention was something that we cannot ignore for the fact that it can destroy dwellings and therefore the dwellings must be protected no matter what. We therefore allocated a chunk of our proposed sites to storm water retention to make our site livable. Fitness Health Park Fitness Park…

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    someone else doesn’t have to raise three children because someone only wants one. It’s also regulated so the children have another child to talk to in their dwelling. Everyone in each family lives in the same dwelling (mom, dad, and the two children). This is so they can learn to share and they can connect with each other. If someone in the dwelling has trouble with something/someone else, they can talk to the rest of their family members in the household. The community spends one hour…

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    This study suggests that even for older adults without clinician-determined deficits, occupational therapy improved short and long-term outcomes and demonstrated cost-effectiveness for community-dwelling older…

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    Life-Space Change

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    throughout their living environment.1 One article done by Lo and Colleagues (2014) investigated the relationship between life-space mobility (Life-Space Assessment, LSA) and incidence of fall and fracture within 4 years follow-up period among community-dwelling older adults in Alabama, U.S.2 Life-space change was defined as the difference in LSA score before and after a fall occurs. The research findings indicate that decrease in life-space score was correlated with a greater incidence of a fall…

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    As Christians believe in the afterlife, it is of the concept of heaven and hell, which in Hinduism is much different. When someone dies, you have the extreme of two option in Christianity. If you die without repenting of sin and following what the Bible says. In Christianity, hell is different as you must be an extreme sinner in the person’s former life and get torture and chastisement from demons. In the Hinduisms’ view of hell, you get the freedom after chastisement and take part in…

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