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    Romania and the Casa Poporuluii: Past and Future Identities Sitting prominently on the top of a small hill‚ at the end of the Bulevardul Unirii (Unity Boulevard)‚ in central Bucharest‚ Romania‚ lays one of man’s great architectural achievements‚ Casa Poporului (House of the People). Casa Poporului is the second largest administrative building in the world‚ behind the Pentagon in Washington‚ D.C. (Nae‚Turnock‚ p 207). With over 1‚000 rooms‚ and made almost entirely of Romanian resources‚

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    i. BRIEF BACKGROUND Manila Water Company Inc. is a Philippines-based company engaged in the engaged in providing water‚ sewerage and sanitation services. It serves a total estimated population of over six million people in the East Zone‚ which encompasses 23 cities and municipalities that include business districts and residential areas in the eastern part of Metro Manila and the adjacent Rizal Province. The Company also manages and operates the sewerage system that covers a portion of its service

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    archaeology museum

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction This chapter discusses on the background of the study which is the factors of stress among teachers. Chapter one consists of background of study‚ problem statement‚ research question and research objectives. The scope of study‚ significance of study and definition of key terms and concepts also focused in this chapter one. 1.1 Background of the Study Stress is a perception phenomenon which exists from a comparison between the command given and ability

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    I De La Casas Analysis

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    Some of the measure taken by De la Casas and the other priest might have been communication. They might have tried to take some sense into the men commuting this brutal acts‚ but this tactic was probably in effective. De la Casas and those who held similar beliefs probably hide and helped the Indians escape to the mountains‚ to safety. They might have also freed slaves from the midst of torture if they could. I am sure that people like De la Casas tried their best to reach out the people in

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    Every privately owned company’s goal is to minimize their costs as much as possible. Museums‚ which are operated similar to private companies‚ have the same goal. In order to decide where to allocate their capital a museum must asses some essential questions such as what attracts visitors to their museum‚ what is the opportunity cost to allocating capital to one resource over another and how the museum can maximize the use of the funds spent. These questions depend on many external‚ constantly changing

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    The Getty Museum

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    Boula W Nakhla Mikhael Dr. E. G. Aksoy Econ 1 M&W 9:40-11:05 Most States See Better Jobs Summary: As of 5/17/2013 the job market is getting better in most of the U.S. it is not as fast as we think it could be or even as equal as we think it could happen. Forty sates saw their unemployment rates have fall in April‚ but it wasn’t statistically significant. The Labor Department said‚ “ an even better 43 states have seen their jobless rates

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    Museum Visit

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    In this paiting‚ Renoir painted Pere Fournaise‚ a restaurant owner and friend of the painter. The man is sitting and smoking a pipe. In front of hime are two vessels. One is his‚ the other for someone who’s not in the painting. Who knows? It may be an invitation to the viewer of Renoir. ALPHONSE Fournais was the owner of a restaurant where you could also rent boats located on an island in the Seine‚ Chatou around‚ ten miles west of Paris. Since the sixties customer Renoir became fixed to a restaurant

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    Ringling Museum Review

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    Ringling Museum of Art and Cà d ’Zan Mansion As you turn into long the road leading to the Ringling Museum of Art‚ you can see the magnificent building just ahead at the end of the road. The Ringling Museum of Art has the look of many fabulous mansions and museums in Europe. The museum and mansion are located on approximately 66 acres of land next to the Sarasota Bay; the land was purchased by Mr. Ringling during the 1920s as part of the boom which took place during that time. The Ringling

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    Whitney Museum of Art

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    The Whitney Museum of American Art has often been referred to a citadel of American Art‚ partially due to the museums façade‚ a striking granite building (Figure 1)‚ designed by Bauhaus trained architect Marcel Breuer. The museum perpetuates this reference through its biennial review of contemporary American Art‚ which the Whitney has become most famous for. The biennial has become since its inception a measure of the state of contemporary art in America today. Since the Museum’s opening in 1931

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    Museum Artifact 737

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    Museum Artifact 737 likely represents a bichrome‚ wheel-made kylix fired during the Cypro-Geometric III period of the Cypriot Iron Age. The kylix‚ a drinking vessel shaped like a stemmed bowl or cup and possessing a height of 5.5 cm‚ resembles a chalice with a disk base of 3 cm connected to a bowl measuring 8 cm across its widest point. Marked with two sets of concentric circles on the interior of the bowl‚ the kylix draws strong influence from greek design during the Late Bronze Age. Joanna Smith

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