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    Explorer Case Study

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    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to join Explorer for retail store grand opening Q. How long has Explorer Industries been in business? A. Explorer was established by co-founders Robert Tyler and Marcy Voelbrecht in 1990 after they bonded over a common interest: the great outdoors. Since then, the firm has grown to be recognized as one of the most innovative and entrepreneurial companies in the US and reported $550 million in sales back in 2016. Its corporate office resides in Denver, Colorado,…

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    California”) San Diego is also certainly not bereft of economic riches as the San Diego Metropolitan Area has a median household income of $66,192. (“San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos California Household Income”) The aforementioned figure becomes even more impressive when one takes into account the national average for household income —$53,657—a figure almost 13 grand less than that of the San Diego metropolitan area. (“San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos California Household Income”) Teams situated…

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    airlines fly from these airports, these types of airports are notorious for long lines, security procedures, and flight delays. The primary role of commercial services airports are to safely and efficiently provide air transportation between major metropolitan areas. Seth and Wells (2011) describe a reliever airport as, “general aviation-type airports that provide relief to congested major airports” (pg. 17). Reliever airports are located in areas close to commercial service airports, have at…

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    Think about modern buildings (built after 1900) you may have seen either in person or in pictures that were designed in a classical style. I decided to describe a Northern California home that I was lucky enough to live in for a couple of years, mainly because it is a modern building (approximately 25 years old) but was designed with a classical style. I wanted to describe a building that I know very well and this particular style of architecture (or at least the front façade and columns) is…

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    Fishhawk Ranch Case Study

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    FishHawk Ranch is the the first “green” community in Hillsborough County and the largest in metro Tampa. Better building materials and techniques yield homes that are more energy efficient and healthful inside. FishHawk’s tree canopy — you’ll see grand oaks and other hardwood and confers preserved throughout the property — cleans the air, blocks noise, beautifies surroundings and shades homes. The latter helps heating and air conditioning systems reduce energy consumption. In fact, FishHawk…

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    While cartographers might be consider a glorified map makers of the past, they are still among us doing their daily duties. Cartographers are responsible for measuring and mapping out the Earth’s surface (“Cartographers and Photogrammetrists”). They need to collect and analyze data to develop accurate maps using airplanes and satellite surveillance (“Cartographers and Photogrammetrists”). In general, cartographers must be able to collect and analyze data to develop accurate maps. However,…

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    Public Transport Essay

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    Increased productivity- Efficient public transportation improves connectivity in metropolitan areas and reduces constraints on growth, such as congestion, environmental quality, and safety, by moving more people within the space available . This leads to economies of scale, as the increased connectivity and decreased constraints on growth allow for a higher concentration of businesses and more clustering of activities. This agglomeration reduces labour costs, improves communication, lowers…

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    After the end of World War I, Americans began to feel a distinct lack of national identity. They felt disconnected from their past and were unsure where the future was taking them. Compared to their European counterparts with their long and rich history full of art and literature, Americans felt that their country was inferior and provincial. A call to restore the American pride rose from the ranks of writers and artists, demanding the creation of a new history of the United States, one that…

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    Casa Malaparte was designed by Architect Adalberto Libera. It is located at 0073 Capri Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy which was designed for client, Curzio Malaparte. The structure contains spaces that are similar in shape and size of most homes. The rooms are squaredm but what makes the structure have an interesting circulation are the stepped levels of each floor. The Villa has stairs as wide as the whole structure which leads to the terrace. These stairs were designed to reduce vertigo…

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    Ramsey Parra Sociology 150 Professor Loughlin 10/08/16 The idea of a Cosmopolitan Canopy, a term defined by sociologist Elijah Anderson, has been used to describe various locations throughout the greater New York City area. In this setting, people of color have a tendency to be to some degree calm and now and again even vivified in their presentation of self. Many of them are part of the working class, but there is a larger amount of them than white people. Ultimately, individuals of both…

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