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    Touching the Earth Lightly was founded by Stephen Lamb in 2014, and since then has become an icon in the South African sustainable development industry. Before founding the company, Lamb had fourteen years of design experience working for various local governments and non-profit organisations. His most notable works before the formation of Touching the Earth Lightly is the work done for the World Wildlife Fund in Cambodia, and the design and construction of the Hoerikwaggo hiking trails in the…

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    During this clinical rotation, we had an opportunity to go to the different Creabrook locations and be able to observe not only clients but also Clearbrook healthcare providers and their role in providing care to Clearbrook clients. Our first stop was at the Commons, were we had to meet with doctor K. for psychiatry rounds. Unfortunately, doctor was not able to make it, but we did have a change to observe a little bit of a meeting between other nurses and social workers, where they shared a…

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    “May 10, 1876: The Women’s Pavilion Opens”, noted the headline of the morning newspaper Elizabeth Gillespie read while preparing for her busy day. Elizabeth remembered the high hopes she had at the beginning for the project, and how she carefully matriculated women to attend meetings, functions, and classes to prepare for the fair. Planning of such a massive attraction began in each individual state. Centennial Committees popped up in states to raise money by selling stock, holding Tea Parties,…

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    Td Center Design

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    Mies’s original design of the TD Center was a bold, two tower design with the Banking Pavilion, with the buildings to be artificial boxes that stood free from each other. However, by the given condition from the partnered developer, Mies had to incorporate an underground retail pedestrian mall in the concourse since the sidewalks of downtown…

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    One can only imagine the awe that Harold Thomas Webber, a 25-year-old amateur photographer and railroad enthusiast from the Bronx, felt as he accepted unlimited access to the 1939 World’s Fair due to his volunteer work at the Fair 's railroad pavilion. Henry was only one of the 45 million people who would attend the New York World Fair, making it a massively attended event. From 1939 to 1940 the New York World’s Fair took place on top of a garbage dome in New York spread throughout 1,216…

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    local community park called Riverview Memorial Park located in Tarentum, Pennsylvania. The Riverview Memorial Park is a stage that performers can use which the pastor did which provided benches on the ground facing the stage. There is also a big pavilion with benches as well for people to sit. At this park, my boyfriend’s pastor was having a gathering with music and some readings from poems and verses from the Bible. The purpose of this gathering was to have people from around the community…

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    Organized Crime In Chicago

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    otherwise known as “The Loop”(City of Chicago). It weighs 110 tons and is made of stainless steel(City of Chicago). Lastly the beloved landmark Jay Pritzker Pavilion. The Jay Pritzker Pavilion is 120 feet high and is also made of stainless steel. It has a state-of-the-art sound system, so it distributes the sound throughout the Jay Pritzker Pavilion…

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    Ww2 Memorial Thesis

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    Grayson Hunter Fall Research Paper 12/12/14 Pages: Purpose/History Introduction The WWII Memorial serves as an important marker to remind future generations of what is known as one of the worlds most terrible wars. The WWII Memorial was built in memory of the 400,000 US citizens that supported the war effort from home and 16 million soldiers who lost their live fighting on the front lines for their county. The monument also pays tribute to the many veterans who have been wounded or have lost…

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    Created by the People’s Temple and lead by Jim Jones, “Jonestown” was a religious society located in northwestern Guyana. On the date of November 18, 1978, 918 died in Guyana’s capital, Georgetown, in Port Kaituma, a close-by airstrip (Wikipedia). According to Adst, “Jonestown was the scene of one of the most harrowing tragedies in American history.” The People’s Temple was created in Indiana by Jim Jones who formed this so called church because he was aggravated by the persecution of…

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    Dale Chihuly

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    Dale Chihuly’s installations do not only appear in Museum’s. Two Chandeliers were set up at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California. Dr. Jonas Salk, the founder of the Institute, commissioned Chihuly, because he believed that art and science coincide. These chandeliers were specifically designed to hang between the towers, bordering the courtyard. Each chandelier contained a different color-scheme, but both were vivid colors that could serve as an inspiration to the…

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