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    Subterranean Ecosystems

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    Most subterranean ecosystems are characterized by temporal and spatial patchiness of food because of lack of autotrophic production and intermittent allochthonous input (Hervant et.al, 1997; Huppop, 1985). However, some subterranean communities such as, bat caves with guano production, Appalachian caves (Culver and Poulson,1971) with great allochthonous inputs, and Frasassi caves (Porter et. al,2009) with chemoautotrophic production are not limited by food supplies. Therefore, if caves are not…

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    there are no expectations, and it is no doubt a place of acceptance. It is a safe place, where one can strip away their hardships and become naked, both physically and emotionally. Home can also be considered one’s dwelling place, for the definitions of what a home and what a dwelling space are, are so similar that they almost mirror each other. I think…

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    Puebloan Cliff Dwellers

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    their surrounding and make the most out of it. These people are the Puebloans cliff dwellers from Mesa Verde, and the Incas from Machu Picchu. The Puebloans from Mesa Verde adapted to their surrounding and lived within cliffs. They build large cliff dwellings called 'The Alcove' which the biggest of them contains 150 rooms and 23 kivas, and they also build Spruce Tree House, and Square Tower House, these houses also contain a large amount of rooms and kivas. The wall of these buildings were…

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    Right To Bear Arms Essay

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    The owner then receives a redeemable ticket to be eligible for a tax break, with a minimum of 30% break. If an individual does not allow a Soldier into their own dwelling, no further repercussions may be taken against the said owner. Amendment 4 An individual has the natural right of being secure in their own dwellings and properties without an imminent threat of being harmed or exploited. Only upon probable cause or an immediate danger may an authorities figure enter and search. Any…

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    GO FRUGAL: LESSONS FROM SLUM ARCHITECTURE Ar. Kamal Passi , Dr. Gaurav Raheja Abstract While the authorities struggle to find ways to cater to the problem of slums, thousands of shelters are being built daily without any major outside support or government scheme. If there is any possible access to land, people build homes and improvements are made over time. This quality must be identified as strength, and harnessed if India is to provide decent housing to its growing urban population.…

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    ¨¨…815 shops destroyed, 171 dwelling houses set on fire or destroyed… 119 synagogues were set on fire, and another 76 completely destroyed… 20,000 Jews were arrested, 36 deaths were reported and those seriously injured were also numbered at 36…¨¨ (History 6) the number of stores that were looted was around 7,000 (History 3). Broke windows of both stores and Jewish dwellings as well as other forms of Jewish property. the Jews were looted from everything from schools to dwelling and even…

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    Water scarcity is main issue for Australia especially for Perth metropolitan area. Currently, Perth water need is served by the Water Corporation of WA. 39 % of water source come from desalination while the rest come from ground and surface water. Most water allocation go to residential consumer with around 70 % of water consumption (Water-Corporation 2015). The proposal development plan in design guidelines and detail area plan in section environmental checklist is mention about mandatory for…

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    if his property is not brought into compliance within three months, the court noted. The pair’s violations, according to the city’s inspection documents, include inadequate fire separations through the buildings, specifically involving corridors, dwelling units and exit stairwells; fire-rated doors…

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    Rohana Case Study

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    zone villages were called ran fed villages. These people did not store water because they had enough rain fall. All the dwellings were spread around the river banks with lonely. Each and every house had a chena and paddy fields behind their houses. Wet zone villages were called as Tank fed villages. They did not have enough rain fall and therefore had to store water. Their dwellings were located like a bundle. Tank was located in the middle of the river and paddy fields were available above…

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    Port Operations Case Study

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    Another important factor influential to port operations is the ports different sub-structure and super-structure. Goulielmos & Pardali (2002) believed that, “the main determinant factors for a port sub-structure should be: (1) the length of the ports berth, (2) the ports depth at the seaport, (3) the total are of warehousing containers, (4) total storage capacity, and last but not least, (5) the number of the port cranes”. Goulielmos & Pardali (2002) were further of the opinion that, “these…

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