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    ” were unjust and demeaning. The city should have notified Romero as the law stated.According to Los Angeles Times, the city decided to cover up the mural because it was “too expensive to repair.” In addition, the article “End is near for some LA freeway murals due to graffiti,” claims that there is no point in keeping beautiful artwork around if it’s just going to be vandalised in a couple of years. Caltrans did not have enough money to constantly be repairing murals every couple of years,…

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    In that moment, I first realized there it was 4400 pounds of pere meanness. A BMW M6 gran coupe A. Pulling into the shop for a tune up. As my brother prepared the tools I opened the hood, i felt this mat back pante under my skin with a burnt rubber and oil smell. There infront of me stude the heart of a beasted, 565 of pure raw horsepower. Thrilled to be working on such a piece of artwork I began to disassemble the intake system. Nothing captivates my attention more than a well builded mean…

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    Buyannemekh Munkhbat MIE 657 Case Study 7, 8 Event Horizon Summary Michael Colombini, only 6 years of age, had a brain surgery for his benign tumor. Although his brain surgery was successful, he died in accident at the hospital. When Michael was having MRI scan after the surgery at Westchester Medical Center, he was in sedated state. Therefore, he needed to have supplementary oxygen piped to him while the scans were under way. Since no object containing iron or anything magnetic is allowed in…

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    fields. One of the fundamental differences between civil engineering and architecture is that civil engineers have a much broader application in the work field. Civil engineers can design a house, but an architect cannot design the infrastructure of a freeway system. The fundamental differences that architecture features are that an architect’s education is based on art more than science, whereas a civil engineer’s education, focuses on science more than art. This essay…

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    The mural "Going to The Olympics, 1984" by Frank Romero, was made in 1984 and put in Hollywood Freeway (101) North between Alameda and San Pedro St. to symbolize his historic point of view of going to the Olympics. The picture had five cars in the order of the color of the Olympics rings from left to right, a blimp with the writing "A GOODYEAR" on it, an iron, two silhouettes of people fighting, a horse, a stamp, five hearts on top of each car, and four palm trees. The mural has been mostly…

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    fitting I was taking my ant to her Dr because she got in a car accident two months before and then we left her Dr then my mom said I have a Dr appointment so then we where going get something to eat My mom and I got to the freeway it takes 10 minutes to get off the freeway and we got off a truck passed the red light and hit us on my side I was unconscious so my mom called for the paramedics to help me My mom said the paramedics had to cut the door to get me out of the car and when they…

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    painting it. A meaning can also, be that he loves the city of Los Angeles. Frank Romero's likes his painting because we're he drew it really pops out because the cars have a heart on top of them and that's what bring it out. Plus he drew it under the freeway were the cars pass by and take a good look at it and it does look good the colors makes it pop out. He has great skills and has great technology which are useful because he has a great image on what he wants to draw. His mood is lovable…

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    Pros And Cons Of Speeding

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    Have you ever just wanted to jump on the freeway and just drive as fast as you can without disobeying the laws? Sometimes you just want to drive fast and sometimes you want to cruise. Unfortunately there are risk, rules, regulations, and consequences to speeding and just cruising. There are some pros and cons of speeding. Some pros of speeding would be getting you from place to place in a timely matter and also getting out of rush hour traffic before it’s all piled up. See me I hate rush hour…

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    Dos Lagos Analysis

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    factor in the development of satellite cities. In 18th century London, subway and trains are the major transportation tools for citizens. In today’s Dos Lagos areas, personal cars are the first choice for many residents. The easy access to 15 and 91 freeway becomes another advantage for Dos Lagos. Third, the beautiful natural sceneries and clean air become another attraction for those living in big cities. This is very much like the 18th century London. At that time, due to the development of…

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    That beautiful piece of art meant a lot to the residents. There is constant movement in that freeway, many people could be driving by there and asking them selfs "What happened to the beautiful mural that was once here?" The city did not put the residents of LA into consideration. Whether they like or not there are many people living there and have…

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