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    Fifteen year old Lucy Anika Mariana De Luca kicks the rock in front of her. The state she lived in had eight nicknames: the Centennial State, the Columbine State, the Last Frontier, the Last Old West State, the Mile High State, the Mountain State, the Rocky Mountain State and Switzerland of America. To her though, she called Colorado the Misery State. Granted Colorado wasn't bad but she would rather be back in England, hell she wouldn't mind being back in Washington D.C. She looks before she crosses the road and enters the cementary. She makes her way towards the back and kneels in front of the tombstone. “I miss you dad.” it's been two and a half years since her father, Major General Thomas De Luca, died in Afghanistan. He had been in a humvee when they hit an IED, next thing she knows she's listening to her mother…

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    Capstone Project Proposal

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    The client and context o Downtown Colorado, Inc (DCI) is a state-wide non-profit association working for commercial district and downtown revitalization. o The Downtown Loveland Association (DLA) is a 501c3 non-profit who is assisting and support with economic development in downtown Loveland. o DCI was approached by DLA with for assistance in developing and revitalizing the city of Loveland downtown. DLA has identified the Lovelander Hotel in the city of Loveland historic downtown district as…

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    Introduction: The world is urbanizing rapidly; the present population living in urban areas is 54%. The more urban an area, the more concretized it is. Urban areas are quite warmer than the rural counterpart, the natural ecosystems are being replaced by buildings and other structures. There is significant temperature differences between city centers and their surrounding countryside and surface temperatures can be much greater in high density suburbs compared to low-density suburbs; the reason…

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    Before the end of the First World War, individuals appeared to need a significantly additionally energizing diversion, a need met by roller coasters. Although the improvement of the auto gave individuals with more choices to fulfilling their excitement needs, the carnivals after the war kept on being effective, while urban event congregations saw declining attendance. The 1920s is all the more appropriately known as the Golden Age of exciting rides, being the decade of excited building for…

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    Resilient Neighborhood Paper

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    Planning Framework The ten study areas examined as part of Resilient Neighborhoods encompass a wide range of physical, environmental, social, and economic conditions, all of which create a distinct set of planning challenges for each neighborhood. To account for this diversity of neighborhood contexts and to ensure that our planning approach followed a consistent baseline in all areas, DCP created a risk and resiliency assessment process that provides a step-by-step set of analyzes that serve…

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    to make flexible use of spaces as educational policy at that time was eager to achieve. 2.3.8 Electrical The Lighting installation incorporates a range of manually operated luminaires designed to suit the specific requirements of the individual spaces. With small glazed expanses limiting the amount of natural daylight employed the expected energy output from this installation would be fairly high. 2.3.9 Mechanical Gas boilers were installed linked to radiators to provide heating.…

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