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    Similar to sharks‚ the first gill arch forms the jaw and structures associated with the jaw such as muscles and nerves. However‚ “the major difference is that humans’ first arch also forms some ear bones‚ which we do not see in sharks” (Shubin). The two ear bones formed from the first arch are the malleus and the incus. The second arch forms the stapes and the hyoid. The third and fourth arches are the arches that are the most different

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    “‘It is in old faded ink and in the most beautiful hand.’ He hung fire again. ‘A woman’s. She had been dead these twenty years. She sent me the pages in question before she died.’ They were all listening now‚ and of course there was somebody to be arch‚ or at any rate to draw the inference.” (James 2) Douglas‚ the speaker‚ goes out of his way to note that the manuscript was written in “the most beautiful hand”‚ in spite of the ink being old and faded. There is a notably stark contrast between these

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    needed] . The same emperor left his mark on the landscape of northern Britain when he built a wall to mark the limits of the empire‚ and after further conquests in Scotland‚ theAntonine wall was built to replace Hadrian’s Wall.The Roman use of the arch and their improvements in the use of concrete and bricks facilitated the building of the many aqueducts throughout theempire‚ such as the Aqueduct of Segovia and the eleven aqueducts in Rome itself‚ such as Aqua Claudia and Anio Novus. The same concepts

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    and all the bones in between‚ are each immediately affected when a foot strikes the ground. That is why analyzing gait‚ arch‚ and posture are all important in keeping the body healthy and in optimal function. With data collected from analysis of how a person walks‚ runs‚ and moves their body‚ a response can be made to help the individual. Through analysis of my own gait‚ arch‚ and posture‚ I have created a fitting shoe for myself. Simple and small movements made by the body in actions like walking

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    Q1. Assess the SWOT of McDonald entering the hotel market in Switzerland? Strengths: 1. Golden Arch association with McDonald’s brand. 2. CEO Urs Hammer came from a hospitality background. 3. The hotel restaurant was open 24 hours a day. 4. Self Check-in and Check-out of hotel at the airport. 5. Unique room layout with patented “curved wall” design. 6. Golden Arch was only 1 km away from AutoBahn. 7. Internet access via TV and wireless keyboard. Weaknesses: 1. Segments like Airline

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    ......................... 2 Concrete .................................................................................................. 2 Amphitheaters ......................................................................................... 2 The Arch ................................................................................................. 3 The Abacus ............................................................................................. 3 The Aqueduct............................

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    sites with water. Another thing borrowed from the Greeks is the arch. The purpose of the arch in Greek culture was limited to supporting small structures‚ such as storerooms. This design limited the size and scope of the building. Builders could not construct extremely large building because the arch could not support it. However‚ the ancient Romans created an arch that could support huge amounts of weight. The Romans created this arch‚ a very strong shape as no single spot holds all the weight

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    Characteristics of Gothic churches and cathedrals In Gothic architecture‚ a unique combination of existing technologies established the emergence of a new building style. Those technologies were the ogival or pointed arch‚ the ribbed vault‚ and the flying buttress. The Gothic style‚ when applied to an ecclesiastical building‚ emphasizes verticality and light. This appearance was achieved by the development of certain architectural features‚ which together provided an engineering solution. The structural

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    came from the Gothic period was the ribbed vault. The buildings/structures that were built during the Gothic period were made of stones and because the stones were heavy‚ the building could only be constructed so high. The development of the pointed arch and ribbed vault‚ however‚ allowed for the buildings to be built even

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    investigate the foot arch and plantar fascia deformations in mid-stance phase. The heel pad simulation results show that the pad model with fat cells (coupling model) has much stronger capacity in impact attenuation and energy storage than the model without fat cells (structure model). Furthermore‚ the FE simulation reproduced the deformations of the foot arch structure and the plantar fascia extension observed in the gait measurements‚ which reinforces the postulation that the foot arch structure also

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