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    Arrangement Bring together various plants from around the house and arrange them around the same area. Having a table or desk to work around is the secret to making it look great. Drape some standard Christmas tree decorations from the top plants to the bottom ones, and decorate them all as usual with bulbs and other trinkets. Finally, arrange Christmas lights around the plants. Leave space around the bottom to place presents. 2) Large…

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    They are ideal for both commercial and residential units. When choosing the type of windows to fix in your home, it is important to consider the climate, the expectations of the space and the architectural design of the house. Windows complement the interior decor of the house. Jalousie windows are an excellent choice for people living in hot or mild winter areas since they have enhanced ventilation. Unlike single-hung windows which in most cases open half way the space they have occupied,…

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    body having too much power and as a representation for equality regarding a check and a balance for each state, small or large. The Constitution states, “The Legislature House was built to be the supreme democratic house of the national institutions as they are supposed to reelect every two years and the Senate was intended as an elite body that would act as a check on the House.” –The Constitution The founders feared that one government would become too strong, therefore establishing Congress…

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    design process involved in the construction of a building. Think of it like a painter free-handing a painting. No thinking involved, just his hand holding a paintbrush going along with the flow of his emotions. During the Elizabethan Era, erecting houses used basically the same concept. A man had a vision in his mind of a building and instructed a group of other men to carry out his vision and make it reality. Imagination played a key role in the construction process. These characteristics set…

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    The Suburb Reader Summary

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    In the book, “The Suburb Reader” by Becky W. Nicolaides and Andrew Wiese, while reading chapter 9, Postwar America, there were many things that got my attention while reading it. This chapter talks about how there was many Americans that move from the city to the suburban areas during that Great Depression and the World War II because of the economy status during this time. These wars made the housing shortage in a very crisis levels. During this time because of the need that all these Americans…

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    of my mind, and that would be my humble abode, my home. Because I walked to school on a regular basis, I always knew where to go, even during the renovations. I mean, I could never miss the area, a light blue house right across the street from a Kraft factory. The front yard had a very large pine tree in the front yard, the bottom half full of life and the top bared to nothing but twigs and death. The front porch was white…

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    Met Architecture Analysis

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    The size and beauty of its architecture are truly a sight to behold. This is especially so at night, in my opinion. The Met’s primary façade is on 82nd Street and 5th Avenue, and is a large tourist attraction on its own. It is one of New York’s primary architectural triumphs. The façade is constructed entirely of limestone. Tremendous columns surround…

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    Shatonyia Davis Where did the Sioux live? “The Sioux are individuals of the Great Plains Native American cultural group.” The geography of the area in which they reside influenced the lifestyle and values of the Sioux tribe. There are three main disunions of Sioux: Eastern Dakota, Western Dakota, and the Lakota. Many Sioux tribes were nomadic individuals who moved from place to place chasing after bison (buffalo) herds. Much of their lifestyle was built around hunting bison. The Sioux lived in…

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    Sally and Mrs.Chipley raced to the covering of Aunt Sarah’s porch. Sally told Mrs.Chipley,”I am not walking in there,” “Well it’s too late now,” Mrs.Chipley said,”We’re already on her porch,and she is ready for you,and,I’m ringing the bell.” she said it playfully but Sally didn’t hear her cause she was too dejected. “Come in, come in, welcome!” Aunt Sarah looked so delighted that it almost made Sally joyful, almost. The next day Aunt Sarah told Sally that her parents’ trip was extended for…

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    for every student, whether it be choosing classes, joining clubs, or even visiting different school in order to choose the right school. When choosing the right school, it is noticeable that schools are lumped into two basic categories at first, a large school, or a small school. Delaware Valley University, and Harcum College are both two small schools; however, there are multiple differences between these two schools. In this paper, it will examine the differences and the similarities of these…

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