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    sweat box. Then Jim took off down the road and I road the ditch. I crossed the road to get over to the bridge; I started driving in the cat walk. As I was driving through I slid in to the one side of the wall‚ witch broke the tie rod. I went slamming back and forth between the walls of the bridge. Next thing the wheeler cocked side ways in the bridge and I went flying. I hit the ground so hard it knocked me out cold. I was out for one hour and half‚ then I woke up and walk down busy

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    forces in the vicinity. France renounced all rights to the Nile basin and the Sudan in return for a guarantee of its position in West Africa. The Fashoda incident is seen as the high point of Anglo–French tension in Africa. Berlin conference A conference held in Berlin‚ Germany in 1884 to 1885 in order to regulate the trade and European colonialism in Africa during the New Imperialism period. The conference was held following a request by Portugal and organized by Otto von Bismarck‚ the first

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    the vibrant artwork that referenced the locale. The wall decor The walls are my favorite‚ they create a sense of height and force the eyes to tour around the room. For an optimum background effect‚ select soft tones of sapphire blue‚ jade green and off-white which make your room look brighter and bigger while vibrant colors like ruby-red‚ yellow‚ coral orange fashionably fuse to anchor the space with exceptional environs. Moreover‚ the walls are not only limited to paint! There are murals‚ stencilling

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    poem first. WHERE THERE’S A WALL Joy Kogawa Where there’s a wall there’s a way through a gate or door. There’s even a ladder perhaps and a sentinel who sometimes sleeps. There are secret passwords you can overhear. There are methods of torture for extracting clues to maps of underground passages. There are zeppelins‚ helicopters‚ rockets‚ bombs‚ battering rams‚ armies with trumpets whose all at once blast shatters the foundations.   Where there’s a wall there are words to whisper

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    CHAPTER 7 WATER TANK 7.1 INTRODUCTION As per Greek philosopher Thales‚ “Water is the source of every creation.” In day to day life one cannot live without water. Therefore water needs to be stored for daily use. Over head water tank and underground water reservoir is the most effective storing facilities used for domestic or even industrial purpose. Depending upon the location of the tank the tanks can be named as overhead‚ on ground or underground. The tanks can be made in different shapes

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    Opening the door slightly‚ I was greeted with a thick wall of darkness. Peering out into the inky blackness of the passageway‚ I tried to clam myself down to go down to the kitchen to grab some candles to light up the house. I finally felt ready to go down ‚ as if I was fighting a war with the darkness. As I opened the door‚ the door seemed to come alive‚ making a creak sound‚ warning me not to go out of this room. Biting my lip‚ I groped around the black darkness. I quickly made my way towards the

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    steps ourselves‚ but we soon lost patience. We occasionally passed small windows cut into the wall. As these gave little light‚ we felt as if we were going round and roung a dark tunnel. It was good to get out into the fresh air at last. from the top there was an excellent view of the grounds of the castle and of the surrounding countryside. In the distance‚ we could just see the remains of an ancient wall‚ beyond this‚ we saw a park in which deer wrer wandering freely. Immediately below us‚ there

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    the mantapa’s parapet wall acting as a back rest. The seats may follow the same staggered square shape of the parapet wall. The open mantapa is the largest part of the temple and is the place supporting larger congregations of people. The ceiling here is supported by numerous pillars that create many bays.[20] The shape of the open mantapa is best described as staggered-square and is the style used in most Hoysala temples.[21] Even the smallest open mantapa has 13 bays. The walls have parapets that

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    celebrated. Belief- “When a saint dies‚ he is said to be united with his beloved(God)” * Qawali was originally known as Sama TOMB OF AMIR KHUSRAO * Made of red sandstone and marble * Quran is engraved on the walls. * Red sandstone is like a dressing on the wall. The wall is not actually made up of red sandstone. WHY IS REDSTONE USED? Red sandstone is a dressing to make it attractive. Also red sandstone is very easy to be engraved. Stone –

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    heads‚ so that they can only see forward” (Plato 175). Their reality is going to be the wall they are staring at and the sounds they hear. They cannot look behind them. The prisoners will see their shadows casted on the wall‚ created by the fire behind the low wall. They would believe that whenever a person passing by would speak‚ it was the shadowing speaking. These prisoners would see reality as shadows on a wall because that’s all they have ever seen. “Now if they could talk to each other‚ don’t

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