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    Law and Order SVU Where’s My Shoe? Bong. Bong. In Barbie Land District of Malibu‚ there’s only one thing that matters in the summer heat. Shoes are status. Shoes are the focal point of an outfit. Shoes are life. Tuesday June 12‚ 2012 Apartment of Teresa Dollface Apt. #126 Louboutin Lane Malibu‚ California Bong. Bong. “Oh my God. Where is my shoe?” Teresa screams panicking. She holds the button down on the remote control that powers her revolving shoe shelf system. Around and around

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    famous English architect said‚ “was ready to seize with some degree of success‚ the beautiful spirit of antiquity‚” which is quintessentially seen in the Exam Hall. The exterior of the Exam Hall displays classical semblances of the Roman Corinthian Order while the interior is decorated using a classical color pallet and style. This paper will explore the reasons why Trinity College Dublin’s Exam Hall‚ being a neo-classical building‚ can be measured ‘classical’. The Exam Hall’s architectural structure

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    Three Greek Orders of Architecture Greek architecture is broken down into three orders. These orders were determined by the way that the top or capital of each column was sculpted. The first order was called the Doric Order. This was the most simple of the three. It was only meant for sturdiness‚ not for beauty. The second order was called the Ionic order. They had capitals sculpted like spiraling scrolls. They too were not that beautiful‚ but very sturdy. The third was the Corinthian Order. Ta the

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    Describe The Pantheon

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    The pantheon is made up of two principal parts; the porch; which is a highly idealised and more greek interpretation and the circular building which is much more Roman in it’s display. The pantheon follows traditional Roman architecture designed with a portico held up by eight Corinthian columns almost 12m high. The monolithic columns shafts are made of Aswan grey granite contrasted with the white pentelic marble of the capitals.The porch is supported by these Corinthian columns and is made out

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    Greek and Roman both share similarities‚ but have different characteristics and use different construction types. Greek architecture used Post and- Lintel construction‚ while Roman construction dominated in arches‚ domes and vaults. Post and- Lintel construction is evident in the buildings that make up the Acropolis in Greece‚ including the Pantheon and the Temple of Hera‚ which used drums to create columns or rows of columns that used fluting and tapering to make the columns appear to perfectly

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    The images have a lot of similarities and differences. Some similarities are that all of the images have state abbreviations on them. The columns are representing states. There are at least five towers or statues in each image‚ standing together as a group. In all of the images‚ the towers are leaning on each other. That means that they are depending on each other. In the first image‚ one tower fell over and smoke was coming off the top. In the second one‚ the second tower had also fallen over.

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    at the site of the temple because the capital is slightly smaller than the rest. This indicates that it did not belong to the outer colonnade. The columns at the Temple of Artemis are found to be ionic orders‚ being one of the three different types of orders of classical architecture. An ionic order is a small‚ thin column characterized by its use of volutes‚ typically stand on a base separating the shaft from the platform. Another sign of an ionic column is the use of egg-and-dart on the cap. “The

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    reduce crime all over the UK. One of the main targets of the Labour Party was the rising number of Anti -Social incidents reported to the police every day. In order to combat this growing phenomenon that is today’s ’Youth Culture’‚ the ASBO was created. The ASBO - or Anti Social Behaviour Order‚ to quote its official name - is a civil order made against a person who has been shown to have participated or initiated in anti social behaviour. This is defined as "conduct which caused or was likely to

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    The Unidentified Temple couples prominent Greek and Etruscan architectural influences to produce a uniquely amalgamated temple. The physical material of the structure is entirely stone‚ which represents a specific selection. While the Etruscans built their temples using exclusively ephemeral materials‚ the Greeks built with permanent ones. Using stone demonstrates a complete selection of Greek technique and the omission of Etruscan practice. The frontal elevation appears to be mostly of Greek influence

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    Christopher Sipe 05/08/04 Philosophy 101 Prof. M. Gligarov First-order Desires and Second-order Volitions In his Freedom of Will and Concept of a Person‚ Harry Frankfurt asserts that the common philosophical approach to the concept of a person is wrong‚ as it interferes with his own perception. Frankfurt mentions Strawson’s definition: "the concept of a type of entity such that both predicates ascribing states of consciousness and predicates ascribing corporeal characteristics . . . are equally

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