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    For the most part, this house is known as the oldest house in Connecticut built in 1639 by Henry Whitfield. The geography location of this house is located in Connecticut built during the Colonial times and is known as one of four stone house built by the newly arrived English colonists (The Henry Whitfield, 2007). Therefore, the family that owned this house was a town leader where they conducted the colonial affairs. In the beginning, the location was the crucial factor in the growth and…

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    Greek architecture is a very specific and influential type of design, which was based off of the post-and-lintel system. The post-and-lintel system is made up of columns, which are large upright posts, with a roof, or architrave, over the top. This type of architecture began with the Greeks, but has persisted throughout the ages to live on today. Even though it may seem simple, the Eventually these rules became known as orders, and different types of orders developed, with different styles of…

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    you know that the Sioux, Haida, Inuit are three of Canada’s first people? They all have more in common than you might think. The Haida, Inuit, and the Sioux all are the same and different at the same time. The tribes all hunt, speak languages, build houses and create art. Tribes Alike Even though the Haida, Inuit, and the Sioux sound different, they have a lot of things in common. The Haida, Sioux, and Inuit all hunt. The reason hunting is common among the tribes, is because it was…

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    The pre-construction phase plays an important part as it dictates the overall concept of how the house is going to turn out. Starting off the way to building your home would require plenty of research and knowledge. There are numerous steps in the home building process that one should understand and familiarize himself into in order to be prepared with problems that one would face through the process and be able to make better decisions through the process. In an online article titled “8…

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    one or two family type houses. The Greening NYC’s historic buildings manual by the Municipal Art Society of New York (MAS) stated in their report that solid masonry walls such as layered brick walls in historic buildings ‘’were rarely insulated.’’ At the time, insulation was not required in building envelopes. As a result, most of the one or two family houses in NYC, including the ones with thick brick walls were rarely insulated.…

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    and Brannigan, 2015). This would have not been a problem if they would have been built with some fire resistive methods. One will discuss some of the major issues with this type of construction and some solutions and recommendations to resolve the matter. Balloon frame construction was an inexpensive and easy way to build houses, but that came with fire hazards. According to Corbett and Brannigan (2015), “in balloon–frame building, the stubs run two or more stories high from the foundation to…

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    instantly ejected any pressure in the room. Her presence would’ve even made an angry person hopeful. Withered by time, the plethora of thin liable cracks scattered across the olive-dyed floors and indigo walls with an antique circular pattern ; this house was old enough to live in a pangea . However, there was a skeptical sense of suspicion of this person. Even though she was an aesthetically pleasing model on the front page of a magazine, she carried a repugnant air of deviousness that…

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    Home Remodeling Essay

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    when looking to remodel a house. You need to ensure that the right care is given to the masonry work required for remodeling a bathroom. Masonry refers to finishing off walls and creating a plaster over the exposed parts on the wall. Masonry remains hidden from the view as it is finished off with a decorative paint. The paint does not hold well to the wall if it contains poor masonry work. This means that you need to especially give it extra care during the remodeling a house. 4. General Repair…

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    negative effect of the real estate market made it hard for individuals to buy and sell houses at the time. Houses went to below 25% of the peak level in 2006. People had trouble paying their bills and could not manage their money. This crisis led to our awareness of what could happen to the market at any given time. People use houses in many different ways than they used to. Traditionally, people bought a house to live in until they died and then passed it on to someone in the family. That is…

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    hurt. “ Son. Your mother and I have to tell you something” After my father said that their was a jurassic pause. I couldn’t think of what was going on, my mind was so blank and I was so cold. “ Mike and his parents were killed, a tree landed on their house.” Now I felt really cold, the inside and outside of me.” I know this must be really hard for you, trust me it's hard on us too sweetie. But Mike’s spirit will always be with you.” How could this have happened I just felt there, you would think…

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