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    Le Corbusier

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    In Le Corbusier works in other cities‚ the pattern he was working on is obvious. Probably he would use the same pattern in Beirut. Downtown Beirut already exists as the center of the whole city named as (solider). It consists of both residential buildings and commercial buildings with many restaurants and cafes serving mostly for wealthy people. Le Corbusier would have rearranged this center to serve mostly for commercial needs especially as high skyscrapers for offices and some residential flats

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    function that represents the marginal propensity to consume? c. Write out the saving function for this economy. (HINT: S = YD – C. Substitute for C from the information above and simplify the right side of the equation). What is the level of saving when YD = 0? Explain how and why this occurs. What is the marginal propensity to save for this economy? How do you know? 2. Suppose the U.S. economy is represented by the following equations: Z = C + I + G C = 400 + .5 YD T = 400 I = 200 YD

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    CA APPLIED LINGUISTICS

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    College of Arts/ Department of English Contrastive analysis as Applied Linguistics Contrastive analysis is a branch of linguistics. It is a linguistic enterprise aimed at producing inverted (i.e. contrastive‚ not comparative) two-valued typologies (a CA is always concerned with a pair of languages)‚ and founded on the assumption that languages can be compared (Carl James‚1983( . contrastive analysis includes all fields of linguistics such as phonology‚ semantics‚ syntax‚ morphology and pragmatics

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    Summary Of Oh Rats

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    Based on the excerpt from the article Oh‚ Rats! by Albert Marrin‚ it is quite clear that the author is interested in and amazed by the survival advantages and characteristics of rats. For example‚ Marrin states‚ “Everything about the rat makes it a champion at survival.” He continues to list more examples‚ “It can squeeze through a pipe the width of a quarter‚ scale a brick wall‚ straight up‚ and fall off a five-story building and land safely on its feet.” These statements clarify ways that rats

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    Les Miserables

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    Les Miserables When we hear the word “Romanticism”‚ there are words flashing in our minds. We used to relate it to romantic imaginations‚ freedom‚ anti-civilization‚ idealism and other positive aspects of our lives. Romanticism was an artistic‚ literary movement that originated from Europe. It expresses strong emotion as an authentic source of aesthetic experience. Based on my research‚ Victor Hugo‚ a French writer known for his novel Les Miserables‚ is also related to romanticism. He associated

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    Case in the news: Demand/Supply and Equilibrium This article is based on the fundamental idea of supply and demand of the iPhone 5 whose demand has outstripped its supply. Due to the fact that the demand is so high‚ even those who pre-ordered the new slim iPhone 5 had to wait until October to get this new phone. The sales have broken all previous records and stand tall at 2 million phones in the first 24 hours. According to the article people had been

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    Les Miserables

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    LES MISERABLES --Victor Hugo‚ published 1862 --the Miserable‚ the wretched‚ the miserable ones‚ the poor ones‚ the victims -- French Revolution About: Novels follows the lives and interactions of several characters‚ focusing on the struggles of ex-convict JEAN VALJEAN and his experience of redemption. Hugo explains the work’s overarching structure: * A progress from evil to good * From justice to injustice * From falsehood to truth * From night to day * From corruption to life from

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    Le Cid

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    Pierre Corneille’s Le Cid focuses on a legendary hero of the twelfth century Spain‚ and his feats of heroism‚ rivalry‚ and honour. It is Corneille’s opinion that dramatic poetry is a portrayal of the actions of men‚ that is to say‚ his writing was intended to depict‚ or imitate the actions of men. But a more pervading definition that is evident in the play‚ is that man’s actions are the result of fate‚ not of man’s own will or action. It seems that Corneille’s primary function is to demonstrate

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    Les Miserables

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    CONTEXT Victor Hugo was born in 1802 in the French town of Besançon. His father was a general in Napoléon’s army‚ and much of his childhood was therefore spent amid the backdrop of Napoléon’s campaigns in Spain and in Italy. At the age of eleven‚ Hugo returned to live with his mother in Paris‚ where he became infatuated with books and literature. By the time he was fifteen‚ he had already submitted one poem to a contest sponsored by the prestigious French Academy. Hugo wrote prolifically in all

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    The importance of calcium and phosphorus is that they play a role in the body and their role is to build bones and teeth this is because they allow rigidity to the structure of the bones and teeth. This is because bones are continuously being rebuilt with new bone being formed and also teeth as well but at a slower rate but this is why calcium and phosphorus is needed and is important. The role of calcium is that it circulates blood and it also helps blood clot in other body tissues and also plays

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