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    Six Pillar House

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    Villa Savoye in response to the view and the orientation of the sun. Starting from the ground floor there is the hall, the wash, the garage, the maids room and the staircase in the center, on the first floor we have a salon, bedrooms, the bath, the kitchen and two terrace, so most of the important room are on the first floor. Similarly to the Six pillar the second floor hosts an open space. Some differences on the other hand can be the shape of the rooms and their exact location. Most if not all…

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    Sowparnika Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION:- Sowparnika with its years of expertise in residential infrastructure has created a mark for itself within the business. With comes across Karnataka, Kerala, state and geographical area, Sowparnika comes became similar to surprisingly prime quality comes at reasonable costs. Working in synchronise with the National Vision of our Government of “Homes for All by 2020”, Sowparnika has been delivering luxury housing comes at reasonable costs. it's redefined the definition of reasonable…

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    The Villa Savoye is one of the most important modern buildings of the 20th century which incorporated the Le Corbusier’s five principal points of architecture, and it could be the perfect realization of Le Corbusier's principles. This building is located outside of Paris and offers a space for occupants to escape from the crowded Paris. The location of the villa helped Le Corbusier to have freedom in design in order to create a masterpiece which would truly stand the test of time. This building,…

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    consumers within the store for a longer period. This ‘all inclusive’ shopping experience differentiates IKEA from a variety competitors in the U.S., from the DIY home improvement stores like Home Depot & Lowes, to retail stores that carry similar modular furniture such as Target, and even the home retail stores that focus on only furniture and decorations, like Pier 1…

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    10754BPhotoelectric separation technology is a method to separate different materials according to the characteristic of the light reflection of material surface and has been used to separate glass of different colours. The colorless glass and colored glass contained in the waste glass should be separated according to various colors. Electric separation is a method using different electrical properties of components in high voltage electric field to separate wastes. This technology is mainly…

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    requirement. Introduction: IKEA is considered as one of the largest prominent furniture retailers in the world, which was found by Ingvar Kamprad for almost sixty years ago. It specializes in designs and sells furniture, accessories, and bathroom and kitchen items at low price so many people will be able to afford and do not mind to give some effort to assemble them. IKEA have large network of stores across Asia, Europe and America. It carries a range of 10,000 products its stores and customers…

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    History of operating systems COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS (OSes) present a collection of capabilities necessary along with seeing that used by almost all application DEALS having a LAPTOP OR COMPUTER, plus the back links was needed to take care of along with synchronize processing products. Regarding the first personal computers, without key method, each software necessary the full elements spec to operate the right way along with attain usual obligations, as well as unique owners intended for…

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    uncommon that large disasters affect the poorest countries in the world. A notable example of intervention by an international NGO is the IFRC system. The IFRC deploys on the field the so-called Emergency Response Units (ERU), a standardized and modular package of personnel and equipment ready to be deployed in a disaster area on short notice. ERUs can be called upon in emergency situations, when local facilities are unable to cope and when the IFRC delegation or the national Red Cross or Red…

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