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    (II.// 9-10). These “Banners” (II.// 9) are a metaphor. From the description the speaker is describing golden blonde hair on top of their head. The hair is “float[ing] and flow[ing]” (II.// 10) in the breeze the say way a banner would on top of a tower. The next metaphor is in the following stanza, “Through two luminous windows saw/ Spirits moving musically” (III.// 18-19). This metaphor is referring to not “windows” (III.// 18), but the eyes. A common saying today is that “the eyes are the…

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    My First Car

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    It was a warm quiet night and I was just getting ready to leave my job so that I could go and purchase the thing that I had been wanting for many years. I was really excited while I was walking home although it was dark and the street was very dull. As I got home from my creepy walk, I waited for my friend Sam to come over my house. I had been saving my money for a long period and it was time to buy my first car.…

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    Brock's Adulthood

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    potty-trained and has not shown any interest in this. At nineteen months, we decided to have a psychological examination performed on Brock to see how he is developing. According to the evaluation, he is age-appropriate for tasks such as building a block tower to model one, and other spatial skills such as coloring inside the lines, copying shapes, and solving picture puzzles. The examiner also informed us that Brock is advanced in his gross motor skills. When Brock turned two, he learned how to…

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    Pompano Beach Disasters

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    and the auditorium of Lake Worth Community High School.[41] Additionally, the building then being used as city hall was partially destroyed. Along the northwest corner of the building, the exterior wall in its entirely collapsed, while the north tower was destroyed. The bay at the northeastern side of the building was removed. Additionally, the roof suffered complete destruction. As a result, Lake Worth without a functional center for city government.[42] The bridge across the Intracoastal…

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    Pop Art Vs Popular Culture

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    The spires tower above the landscape dominating the focus, while accentuating the large doors and windows. The use of repeated geometric stained glass windows surround the church, bring in a lot of natural light. The Gothic inspiration of the building shines throughout…

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    Kaggadaspura Case Study

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    Luxurious interiors, picturesque outdoors, awesome club facilities and matchless space make for an ecstatic potion appealing to the heart and the senses. Page 6-7 1. Break Free from the Ordinary OR 2. A Poetry of Opulence REGAL APARTMENTS: The exquisite towers showcase 2, 2 1/2 & 3 bedroom apartments of contemporary architecture blending with well defined outdoors creating a magical ambience. CLASSY CLUBHOUSE: Bonding at its best, making every moment exciting, the Club House yearns for your…

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    Narrow Bridge Case Study

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    In the month of July in 1940, The Tacoma Narrows Bridge construction was completed and open to the public. Although built upon request of the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce after arguing that building of the bridge would be more suitable to replace the ferry system that as the only way to get to the Gig harbour from Tacoma's Narrow Bridge. One of the downsides was that it had been constructed with a much lesser budget than the committee had expected even upon the request of various engineers to draw…

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    Background After the second World War, local communities in the United Kingdom were forced to seek affordable construction and design method. As a result, Brutalism Architecture became a favourable method amongst architects during the mid 20th Century. However, as Brutalism architecture grew, the importance of connection between building and its surrounding context were also taken into consideration between few architects. They believed buildings should serve the need of its inhabitant and act…

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    Have you ever seen something so beautiful that gives you chills all over your body? Or feeling safe when little bit of sun can protect us from the evil darkness that lies around us? For example stepping into a church with such great lighting coming through the inside, while the sun hits the windows from the outside. During Gothic period and the Renaissance the stained glass windows was one of the best technique in Gothic Cathedrals. It has the most beautiful and inspiring stained glass windows…

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    focuses on different stages of a child where they transition from one stage to the other, and they follow a sequence. His stages and key ideas can be looked at as building blocks meaning, a good foundation can build a sturdy tower that will not easily fall down, however if your foundation is not even or has holes as you stack blocks onto it it will become weaker and easily topple over. The first stage of Piaget’s theory is sensorimotor stage,between the ages of infancy to two years. This stage…

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