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    Folkewall Case Study

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    Folkewall as Grey Water Treatment for Sustainable Architecture Carla T. Faner (11257806) Architectural Design 4, Bachelor of Science in Architecture, De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde Abstract This research study aims to explore the intersection between agriculture and urbanization in order to provide a green and sustainable source of agriculture, water purification, and insulation to architecture. It scrutinizes the technical characteristics of the folkewall to better understand the…

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    San Michael Monologue

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    only haven had turned into a Hell... “Grey, let’s go inside his library,” said Analise. Analise Kertova, the most beautiful and adventurous girl Grey had ever laid eyes on. He was smitten with her since they met in Kindergarten.…

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    Lock Haven Formation

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    Visible iron oxide staining from fractures in the section both natural, and manmade. Alternating material layers light grey to dark grey in the formation, and thick bands. 0 to 3feet of the section is composed of light grey, and soft material. The bottom facie was a small section of laminated layered shale. 3 feet to 6 feet of the exposed rock section fine to medium grained, dark grey rippled sandstone facie. The rippled sandstone may be contributed to the receding and progression of tides. The…

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    A Spectrum of Grey Black means bad and white means good. This age-old saying stems from the belief that the struggle between good and bad contains no middle ground. Ambrose Bierce challenges this notion in his short story, An Occurrence at Owl Creek. In addition, the story addresses the nature of the soldiers and their likeliness to stone statues. Both color and statues are tenors of metaphors that Bierce uses to convey his view that ordinary people fight both sides of the war, and it…

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    mission statements, standards, procedures and even tradition. Chris Grey describes briefly how we study organizations, first through theory and scientific approach. He introduced different types of theories that began this new study of how organizations operate by describing certain groups such as organizational theorists/positivists, intrepretivists/constructivists, managerialists and critics as discussed in earlier readings (Grey, 2009.) Deriving from these theories and approaches he then…

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    Hiba Kalache Analysis

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    Through a contrast of colorful splatters and grey ones, she establishes her relationship with her surroundings. Having two separate parts is her way of showing us the two different cultures and geographic spaces that she has a relationship with, being Lebanon and the United States and she characterizes those with grey and yellow stains that symbolize urbanization and the chaos of the city. However, the two parts are related, when…

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    The criminal act of manslaughter occurs when a person commits the actus rues of homicide but does not have the necessary mens rea to afford them liability for murder. Manslaughter covers all unlawful killings that are not murder. Although manslaughter is classed as a singular offence it can be broken down into two categories and then further sub-categorized. These categories are used as a label to describe unlawful killings. The two categories are voluntary manslaughter and involuntary…

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    Authors use symbolism in most books and movies whether they are colors, or people’s actions. Symbolism helps give insight into how characters really feel without them directly saying it. Colors can show how people are feeling, acting and even how they want to feel. The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a novel about a poor man who is now rich and is trying to win back his old love. Jay Gatsby fell in love at a young age to Daisy Buchanan but he had to go to war. During his time in war…

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    Color In The Great Gatsby

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    life. Examples of this are yellow bananas, white clouds, and the famous green Statue of Liberty. However everything is not what it appears to be. For example bananas aren’t always yellow, they could also be green or even brown. Clouds can often be grey, and even Lady Liberty herself wasn’t always green she originally was made of shining copper. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s fictional book, The Great Gatsby this idea that color can mean many different things is frequently applied. The book itself…

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    neck.” Grey pipes up. I grip on to the cluster of leaves I still have in my hand. I untangle the leaves and reveal a necklace with the words Zabdiel written on it. I hold it out to Grey; Grey’s eyes fill with tears. “Nixon, it is you” He grabs Zabdiel in his arms and hugs him. “Are you my Dad?” Zabdiel asks. My heart grows numb hearing Zabdiel call someone else dad. “Yes, I am” Grey replies. “I, I don’t know if he is Zabdiel” I stutter. “Nonsense! Look at us we look exactly the same” Grey…

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