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    responsible. I was only 16 when I started so I never had to put gas in the car or my mom’s SUV. When I turned 18 that’s when I started working at jimmy johns and driving around a lot more‚ this is when I noticed all the money that I wasn’t making and everything I made went to the car. I would spend forty dollars on gas and make fifty dollars on tips and only go home with ten bucks. I was getting sick of all the money I had to put in the car but at the same time I was fine with it because I always had a place

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    Light/dark Materialized by the play of shadow and light in the mysterious garret‚ the opposition light/dark and its permutations provide the central motifs of the play. These motifs include: sight and blindness‚ ideal and vulgar‚ truth and lie. We should note its significance to Gregers’s cause in particular. Unlike his near-blind father‚ Gregers believes that he "sees his mission in life‚" despite Werle’s warning that he only looks through his sickly mother’s "clouded eyes". Gregers is intent on

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    decades‚ the United States led the world in total automobile production. In 1929 before the Great Depression‚ the world had 32‚028‚500 automobiles in use‚ and the U.S. automobile industry produced over 90% of them. At that time the U.S. had one car per 4 persons. After WWII the U.S. produced about 75 percent of world’s auto production. In 1980 the U.S. was overtaken by Japan and became world’s leader again in 1994. In 2006‚ Japan narrowly passed the U.S. in production and held this rank

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    building would be the biggest project for Florence nevertheless the complications would decelerate the process. The will of the citizens allowed the building to continue in order to finish the masterpiece they had started‚ no matter what the expense. Flying buttresses were the traditional towers for gothic architecture but those were considered unappealing to the people of Florence. The complication with building the dome was learning how to even out the weight and not having the top cave in. ‘Hoop stress’

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    buttresses is highly c. Peter Draper used the word “tentative” to describe the English use of flying buttresses (Figure 6) . As for the French use of the buttresses‚ taking the buttresses at Chartres Cathedral (Figure 7) as examples‚ they are used on the exterior of cathedrals in order to suggest an aesthetic as well as a functional use‚ that is to say‚ making cathedrals look thinner and higher. These flying buttresses are used almost ubiquitously in France‚ and there is no exception at Beauvais Cathedra

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    pointed arches and the flying buttress. The ribbed vaulting was like a skeleton to the cathedral it looked beautiful but also helped the building to stand tall. In the video‚ they make an experiment on how the pointed arches would work and how to keep them from falling. They found out that the pointed arch could go higher but the weight pushes out in a specific spot. But to avoid the arch from pushing out they had to position a flying buttress on each side of the arch. But the flying buttress had to be

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    Saint Sernin of Toulouse and Notre Dame of Paris When one thinks of St. Sernin and Notre Dame‚ one tends to think of two beautiful cathedrals‚ not to churches that portray two totally different styles of architecture. Those two styles are‚ of course‚ Romanesque in St. Sernin and the Gothic style of Notre Dame. Some characteristics that these two buildings share include quest for height‚ basic floor plan‚ and artistic flair. The period of Romanesque architecture‚ which lasted roughly from 1050

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    Emerging from an era of peace and prosperity in Paris‚ the gothic style seen in Europe is a result of the rapid growth of cities‚ increasing the number of civic architecture present in Europe‚ and the emergence of the stylized and ornate christian cathedrals from a previously unseen class of patrons‚ including the Church of England‚ which hasn’t been seen at any other point in time. With the rapid growth of cities and towns‚ the cathedrals became the center focus of the town in order to build trade

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    Super Flying Space Pirates!!?!Are story is about Shadow Of Hegemon By Orson Scott Card and were too talk about two main characters-Julian ‘’Bean’’ Delphiki and Peter Wiggin ‚rising conflict that changes the earth’s’ leaders that they beat the buggers but have a new enemy themselves then the falling action to have a agreement of the starbase 375. Julian ‘’Bean’’ Delphiki is a former starfleet base officer in training he and Peter Wiggin or Ender Wiggin had the same abilities but at end of the formic

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    KLM- We have got a huge success on our hands Subject: CRM-case study chapter1 Case Summary The case is about KLM Flying Dutchman expanded by 20% in less than six months. The reason behind this was their attention paid to CRM. KLM CRM director Cristina Zanchi maximized their revenues per customer by utilizing the customer insight to augment their service. They wanted to interact with the customer and enhance the customer experience‚ thereby revenues. At the beginning KLM’s plan to introduce

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