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    Classification of Bricks

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    CLASSIFICATION OF BRICKS classification of bricks on the basic of the criteria is as follow ACCORDING TO USE Bricks are sometimes‚ broadly classified according to their classes 1.common bricks 2.engineering bricks 3.facing bricks 4.fire bricks 5.specials (special shaped) ACCORDING TO GENERAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENT 1. first class bricks 2.second class bricks 3.third class bricks 4.over burnt bricks or jama bricks first class bricks: These bricks are table moulded and

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    Brick Kilns

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    Brick Kilns Brick Kilns can be classified as intermittent and continuous. Clamps‚ Scotch‚ Scove and Downdraft kilns are intermittent while the Bull Trench (BTK)‚ Hoffman‚ Zig-zag‚ Tunnel and Vertical Shaft Brick Kilns (VSBK) are continuous. The continuous kilns are more efficient as they have heat recovery features from both the heat in fired bricks and flue gases unlike the intermittent ones. Intermittent Kilns The oldest kiln is the clamp.Invented in 4000 BCE‚ these are still very common

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    Brick wall

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    "All in All we’re just another brick in the wall"- Pink Floyd. Those are the words of a song;moreover‚ an anthem that I believe a number of brazen‚ angsty‚borderline‚ rebellious teenagers can relate to. The song itself went platinum more than 20 times; so it had to be reaching out to someone. But that was the 70s; this is now. Where are the figures that can cause a revolution‚ or a revolt‚ for that matter‚ with the youth of this century? In this day and age I feel there is so many kids who have something

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    Brick Lane

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    Analyse of Brick Lane “Brick Lane”‚ written by Monica Ali‚ is the story about Nazneen‚ a young Bangladeshi woman living in Brick Lane‚ London. Nazneen was given into an arranged marriage to a lower middle class man‚ almost triple her age. Nazneen struggles to find her voice in the British society‚ and faces several multicultural difficulties. I find the main character’s role in the story to be very interesting. Therefore I will analyse the main character and some of the multicultural differences

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    Brick Lane

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    This passage taken from the novel Brick Lane by Monica Ali depicts the journey and feelings of the persona‚ Nazneen in her navigation of the streets of London. Using the setting of the novel‚ mood and various literary devices‚ the author‚ Ali‚ is able to convey to readers the subject matter of the extract‚ which is the loneliness and confusion faced by the persona. The setting of the extract plays a major role in the understanding of the passage as a whole. The passage is set in London‚ England

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    Brick Lane

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    ‘Portrayal of women in literature is heavily influenced by the social and cultural views of its context‚ but it is the author’s view that matters most’ Through close analysis of Monica Ali’s Brick Lane‚ one is able to see the various ways women are represented in literature‚ showing that both social and cultural views of its context‚ as well as the author’s own view are equally important in crafting an ingenious storyline. In this novel‚ Ali focuses on several Bengali women as they embark on a journey

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    Brick COAHTR

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    How does Williams present Brick’s struggle for identity in ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’? Throughout ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’ Brick is presented‚ through Williams’ stage directions and his lack of dialogue‚ as a character who has completely given up and assumed a pose of indifference before the world. He has distanced himself from his family through dependently drinking alcohol and is reduced to a daily‚ almost mechanical‚ search for “the click” which brings him peace. As a reader‚ we don’t see a reason

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    Pet Bottles as Bricks

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    PET BOTTLES AS BRICKS To make the environment free from pollution an attempt was made to construct the water tank using the discarded pet bottles. Since there is construction materials scarcity‚ we need to go for an alternative construction material. The three basic needs for human life are food‚ shelter and clothing. But in developing countries like India there is no shelter for poor people. By considering this‚ the shelter can be constructed at low cost. Making of brick emits carbon-di-oxide

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    a film in the early 1970’s‚ just before all this would change. George Lucas did just that‚ with his 1973‚ released of the nostalgic move American Graffiti. Classic custom cars‚ friendship‚ and fear of what the future holds are classic interplays between social and cultural tensions in American Graffiti. In the film American Graffiti‚ George Lucas sets out to make a nostalgic film‚ which would play into his own life‚ and what was on everyone else’s mind at that time in society (Dewitt 47-50). Which

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    Brick Lane by Monica Ali When you begin Monica Ali’s first novel‚ which catapulted her on to the Granta best young British novelists list before it was even published‚ you might be forgiven for feeling that the fuss has been a little overstated. The first chapter‚ with the birth of our heroine‚ Nazneen‚ her survival against the odds and her preparation for an arranged marriage to a Londoner are trundled through without much individuality. In her rather predictable portrait of life in Bangladesh

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