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    Swot Analysis Of Rozelle

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    residential development, which takes up most the suburb, between the harbour and the ridge. Housing & Architecture The residential portion of Rozelle is the largest of the suburb and is made up of small subdivisions and developments consisting of 2-storey homes with pitched and verandah style roofs. The architecture of Rozelle embraces all the eras since its beginnings. The residential homes feature Federation, Victorian, Edwardian, and bungalow style houses that range in size from large…

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    St George Home Case Study

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    feather in the cap of the city. Moreover, it is a great hub for tourists due to national parks, including the Grand Canyon. St George Homes fit for all needs and budgets. Be it an apartment in a gated community, or an independent single or double storey home, luxurious villas.... The region…

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    Chandigarh Case Study

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    Chapter 1: 1.1. Chandigarh – The new Capital Pakistan and India became independent in August of 1947, after the division with the Punjab Province, which had as a result, India being without capital, as Lahore, the existing at that time capital, became part of Pakistan. The loss of the capital had as a consequence the immediate need of establishment of a new capital (Rüegg, 2010). In March of 1948, the government of India in collaboration with the government of Punjab decided the specific site…

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    Title: Aquatecture Background: A third of the earth is covered in water, and most of the world’s population lives close to large bodies of water, including the Philippines which is made up of islands. Thus encouraging naval architecture and stilt designs Water has been important in helping create architecture, from the people who lived by the two rivers; Tigris and Euphrates to the people of Dubai who are living on artificial islands today. Since we highly depend on, use and live with water, it…

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    scientific data and lack of experience by the mainstream construction industry in using these materials remain barriers to be overcome [6]. As earth is a heavy, low strength material, its use in construction is expected to essentially be limited to single storey walls and ground floors [7]. Earthen masonry shows low values of strength in compression and in tension and a resulting general brittle failure [8]. Therefore, an improvement of the final behaviour may be reached adding cement to the…

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    Orwell and Imperialism Abstract: I propose to conduct a research on Imperialism and it’s impact on both the colonized country and the colonizer. In order to a certain the economic, social and historical effects that it has on the nations involved in imperialism. I ultimately hope to find the seeds of imperialism under the mask of anti-imperialism through George Orwell writing “Shooting an elephant”. Imperialism is a policy, which was developed by the superiority and arrogance that could be…

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    Monologue From 'The Giver'

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    see them, so I tough for the best. I opened the door and walked in whit Fiona still in my hand. She looked strangely at me, it was as she was not herself anymore. The giver walked fast toward me and shouted ‘what have you done’. I told him the whole storey. I could tell how over filled with anger he was. He told me that it could never be three people who could keep all the memories. Onley two ore one. I felt selfish and very bad for what I had done. I asked what I could do to help her. The only…

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    free certain texts and practices from the critique of mass culture criticisers such as the Frankfurt School. They argue that the discrimination of popular culture is necessary, however, good popular culture must be separated from bad popular culture (Storey, 2001: 52), for instance, Citizen Kane (Welles, 1941) will be considered a good popular art piece that has “risen above its origins” (ibid: 55) and is well recognised as, arguably, the “most impressive directorial debut, the most influential…

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    Araby Point Of View

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    the main character use to live on, with its oblique lighting. Comparing the opening paragraph’s tone to the end paragraph,”…was a quiet street except at the hour when the Christian Brothers’ School set the boys free. An uninhabited house of two storeys stood… “. Therefore Araby was generally content on his street, yet later an actually contrasting paradox, he wasn’t. Interesting the house they used to live in; “The wild garden behind the house contained a central apple tree…He had a very…

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    1984 Social Groups Essay

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    ‘a member of the working class’. The book 1984 portrays the proles in similar way. They are unhealthy, animal-like, working class people. The proles live in an abandoned area which is very filthy, “He was walking up a cobbled street of little two-storey houses with battered doorways which gave straight on the pavement and which were somehow curiously suggestive of ratholes” (Orwell, 86) Furthermore, the proles are described as “swollen, waddling women” and “old bent creatures shuffling along on…

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