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    Also, the area of any polygon on the geoboard has no pegs in his interior. Sarah Shorter then says she has a shortcut that she can do with any geoboard polygon with exactly four pegs for the polygon's boundary. Lastly Flashy Shortest then says she has the best rule. She says if you do any type…

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    The Roman Prefabrication

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    Prefabrication has been used since ancient times. We can see that The Romans use prefabricated building elements to build their forts quickly and efficiently in newly conquered Britain in AD 43. But, as Herbers describes; the prefabrication as a word that describes building typology was not considered important before the 1930s. After that, it started to gain a seat in the building typology when the business of making building components show up in the substantial industry, and prebabrication…

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    Sleepless Poem Summary

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    Throughout the poems that we have studied on Irish poets, there is an overarching theme of domestic interiors, particularly in the poetry of Vona Groarke. Throughout her writing, Groarke conveys this theme while captivating the reader with her words, as they are reading and her ability to maintain the readers interest throughout her work. Her themes are dark and depressive, but she also creates a speaker (the narrator) who questions their purpose in life and wonders why life has so many…

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    this marked social change. Consider works such as Conversation (1913-1916) (Figure 1), which portrays a monumental, fascinating glimpse into her interest in the manipulation of the interior space, one where women could converse in highly intense and intelligent conversation. Note also, how Bell has turned the interior scene of the women into an experiment in abstract form and shape. This interest in abstraction clearly derived from her exposure to artists such as Cézanne, Matisse, and Picasso…

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    Texas Characteristics

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    each region? In Texas there are 4 regions which are Gulf Costal Plains, Interior Lowlands, Great Plains and the Basin and Range Province. The Gulf Costal Plains are located in the south eastern part of Texas and is a level drained plain which is divided by many rivers flowing into estuaries and marshes. The coastal region is mostly composed of Sand, dunes and grass lands which follow the areas closest to the sea. The Interior Lowlands are located in the northern area of Texas and include hilly…

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    Tom's Paint & Decorating

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    your family: wallpaper or paint. Both choices have certain pros and cons that you should consider prior to application. Whatever your decision, Tom’s Paint & Decorating will help you create a home to be proud of with their wide variety of name brand interior house paints and wallpapers. For over 38 years, these painting contractors have served the Wisconsin Rapids, WI area, helping residents redesign their homes to their tastes and lifestyle. If you crave an added depth and dimension to your…

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    to set out a plan on some jobs of your choice that you may apply to in the future. As an example of well paid jobs are like an interior designer, lawyer, and a professional softball player. Interior designers design houses, public building, and locations. An interior designer’s job is to make a functional, flowing, and presentable environment. To become an interior designer there are many limitations as far as: money,…

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    Wild West Research Paper

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    The interior of the Wild Wild west is being invaded from all sides. This biological region is generally the expanse from Northern Idaho all the way to the Southern New Mexico with Cascade Range and Rocky Mountains enclosing. The interior of the west contains a vast trove of wildlands that are for the most part not managed by the government or any organizations due to the unpopulated nature of the environment. In the meantime, nonnative species of plants have managed to billow into…

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    allow users of a space to adequately maneuver a space. There are numerous laws and codes put into place to allow most individuals to enter and maneuver a space. While some individuals might have to go out of their way or move to another area of the interior to utilize a space, it is not often enough to redesign and implement laws that are not necessary. Universal design is too expensive, not aesthetically pleasing, requires too much space, and ADA laws are adequate, therefore universal design…

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    Residential Home Essay

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    inhabitants. This study fixates on the interior renovation of two Swedish residential homes for dependent elders and it was done by Jonas E. Andersson, a PhD Fellow at the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. Both targeted homes were managed by a municipal real estate company for care facilities and all the interior renovations done were limited only to the communal spaces of the two building. The overall aim of the intervention project was to attribute the interior settings with subsidiary…

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