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    How do concrete and steel compare in the construction of large commercial buildings? Office buildings‚ Hotels‚ Sports Complexes‚ and other buildings have the purpose of bringing people inside. The goal is to keep occupants comfortable and safe‚ while keeping the cost associated withe the construction and maintenance of the building low. Both materials have advantages and disadvantages. However‚ when it comes right to it‚ the differences between the tow materials balance themselves out . There is

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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF PRESTRESSED CONCRETE ADVANTAGES : Use of high strength concrete and freedom from cracks‚ in prestressed members‚ contribute to improved durability under aggressive environmental conditions. The use of high strength concrete and high tensile steel in prestressed concrete members results in lighter and slender members than could be possible by using reinforced concrete and Mild steel as reinforcement. In prestressed concrete‚ steel is no longer required for reinforcement

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    Church of Christ Timeline This timeline is based on my own religion. I chose the Church of Christ mainly because I wanted to know more of the history about what religion I follow. In this timeline we will go through where the Church of Christ derived from‚ its founding fathers‚ and all the changes from the birth of this religion to present day. In 1801 the Church of Christ began‚ at least the version that we know today. A man named Barton W. Stone was the first founder of the Church of Christ. “Stone

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    Running head: TO FOLLOW CHRIST OR NOT TO FOLLOW CHRIST To Follow Christ or To Not Follow Christ‚ That Is the Question Eric Doss EN 1320 M2 Abstract Being a follower of Christ is a choice made by faith; we have the choice to be saved or unsaved. The Bible says “I have set before you life and death‚ blessing and cursing: therefore choose life that both you and your seed may live” (Deut 30:19‚ King James Version).TO FOLLOW CHRIST OR NOT TO FOLLOW CHRIST‚ THAT IS THE QUESTION One of the most

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    Non-destructive Testing Of Concrete By Rebound Hammer By Kaushal Kishore Materials Engineer‚ Roorkee INTRODUCTION The standard method of determining strength of hardened concrete consists of testing concrete cubes in compression. The quality of entire concrete of a structure cannot be fully assessed by testing a few concrete cubes. The results obtained in testing cubes do not always reflect the actual strength of concrete in construction. In a whole day‚ concreting work cubes are cast in

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    the Gospel. Alister McGrath Alister McGrath in the beginning of his discourse states that " a central theme of the Christian message is that of the human situation has‚ in some way‚ been transformed by the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is often described as salvation"(McGrath 77). McGrath in his discourse on salvation doesn ’t seem to take a stance on any particular theory or doctrine of salvation but lays out three separate theories of atonement. These three theories that

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    A Compare and Contrast of the Christ of the Gospels with the Christ of Contemporary Times The Christ of the Gospels has developed into a different image in contemporary society over time. Feminists are among the most prominent group of the contemporaries that views problems with the Christ of the Gospel and has since created their own image of who Jesus Christ is and why He existed. The primary issues with the Christ of the Gospels identified are; the language represented in traditional Christology

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    for the Lord‚ however he is not at “his manner” so he goes off searching for him where he is found among the sinners. The poem’s general theme is about Herbert‚ and his relationship with Christ and how he feels as though it is lacking. He is hoping to get a new lease; a stronger relationship with Christ where Christ is more involved. The mood of the poem is one of the first things I noticed when reading it. It almost seems kind of sad or misplaced. He states right in the second line that he is “Not

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    INTRODUCTION The death of Christ occupies a central position in Paul’s representation of the Gospel. According to Ladd‚ “the first thing to be said about the death of Christ it is the supreme revelation of the love of God.” Paul has some familiarity with and reminds his readers of the story of Jesus’ suffering and death; and he develops the importance of Christ’s passion in context related to all aspects of his apostolic message especially his soteriology and Christology‚ eschatology and ethics

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    Freedom in Christ Here in chapter 5‚ Paul exhorts the converts to remember the Christ has brought freedom from the rigors of the laws demands in order to attain a standing of righteousness. He tells them to “stand firm” because of the freedoms established though faith in Christ. Paul hopes that they will understand that they have been delivered from the curse of the law that brings condemnation as it reveals the standards of holiness. Therefore‚ he encourages them to stand firm on what they know

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