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    love to have you join us for Kappa Kappa Gamma’s annual Founders Day Tea featuring special guest Fraternity President Beth Black! Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017 4–6 p.m. Helen and Martin Kimmel Center for University Life 60 Washington Square S., Rosenthal Pavilion, 10th Floor A selection of sweet and savory snacks, tea, and coffee will be served. Cost: $25 To register, please visit https://2017kkgfoundersday.eventbrite.com. We are also thrilled to be working with the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation to…

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    Rheid Case Study

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    The UCLA men’s basketball team romped its way to victory Saturday night in front of thousands of empty blue seats. Entire sections of Pauley Pavilion sat largely uninhabited – a blessing to the clean-up crew, to be sure – but one sparsely populated area of the crowd stood out most: the student section. There’s little reason to blame the midterm-trodden students who didn’t make an appearance over the weekend. For one, this is not a good basketball team. For another, UCLA does little to actively…

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    Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a German American architect that designed buildings and exhibitions, yet what made Ludwig different from other architectures is that he designed the furniture that was implicated in these structures. He was a designer in the 20th century and designed his products in the modern movement style. Ludwig was one of the most, if not the most influential designer during the 20th century period. He was one of the leading figures in the modern movement; he pushed this…

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    beach, children's playground, bike paths, rental cabins, and camping sires. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Canaveral Port, book helicopter tours, or spend some time on the fishing pier. Everywhere you look, you can see RVs, tents, pavilions, and picnic tables. It’s the perfect spot for families as well for travelers who want to have fun without breaking the…

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    Case Study: The Woodlands

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    The Woodlands TX Homes For Sale Twenty-eight miles north of Houston, where the Hardy toll road spills onto I-45, find yourself in the heart of The Woodlands TX. The Woodlands, TX real estate agents call this “The Number One Master Planned Community” of TX. Officially celebrating its Grand Opening in 1974, The Woodlands now consists of ten “villages” bordering each other and skillfully plotted into the beauty of the Piney Woods along wooded parks, greenbelts, and hiking/biking trails. Today…

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    My hometown is Qingdao, let me give a brief introduction of Qingdao to you. The “Qing” is a color, as same as cyan or green. The “dao” is island. There is a small island on the sea near Qingdao. Because there are many plants on the island, the island looks green and this is the origin of the “Qingdao”. Qingdao is located in the southern part of Shandong province. Qingdao's climate is typical temperate monsoon climate, so it is relative warm in winter and relative cool in summer. Summer…

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    The concept of indeterminacy was proposed by a new generation of architects in the sixties and seventies as a way to assume and address the problem with the uncertainty of change during the life of a building. Seminal ideas, proposed in the sixties by the Archigram and its allies, promoted a novel architecture sympathetic to uncertainty, incompleteness and emergent situations. This shift in architectural discourse was further developed in the Seventies through proposing indeterminate kinetic…

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    I always have liked music, even though I may not be the best at it. I grew up in a normal family, my mom played flute in her high school band and my dad played saxophone for about a week. They always have encouraged me to get involved with music. When I was 4 I decided I wanted to start taking piano lessons. I loved piano from the minute I started playing. I picked it up quickly, I soon learned how to read music. I have very fond memories of learning piano as a small kid, especially of my first…

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    A Trip To Dallas

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    Whether you are planning a trip to the second largest city in Texas or want to know more about this illustrious destination, Dallas definitely presents its fair share of intriguing attractions and activities to enjoy. Jam-packed with top-notch zoos and interesting museums, the city is definitely a booming place to visit in terms of history, culture, art, nightlife, entertainment, and excitement. Below you will find some of the top points of interest scattered about the Dallas area. Dallas Arts…

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    the British attack in 1814. After that all the new presidents developed personal touches to the residence. The president Thomas Jefferson for example, installed two water closets and worked with architect Benjamin Latrobe add bookending terrace-pavilions. The white house was built at cost of $233.000 and today holds 142 rooms on six floors, the floor space totaling approximately 55,000 square feet. Part III – Topical…

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