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    Sears Tower

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    CRITIQUE: SEARS TOWER I remember being passionate about the design of a certain building standing in the heart of the United States of America when I was 14-15 years old. Well‚ I still am. There is something romantic about this building- its tall frame‚ its minimal design‚ the elegant black bands running around the building‚ the use of tinted black aluminum curtain with bronze tinted glazing‚ the bundled tubular form etc etc. I have always been a fan of minimalism‚ courtesy Mies Van Der Rohe

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    Being a twin

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    "What’s it like being a twin?" This is a question I’ve been asked countless times; I don’t blame people for their curiosity. It is an incomparable experience. Few people have the opportunity to experience such a close bond with another individual. From the day of conception‚ we’ve literally been side by side or metaphorically‚ attached at the hip. Such a close relationship resulted in our mutual dependence. Growing up‚ we were always‚ “the twins”‚ sometimes even referred to as “Carlana.” We were

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    infamy‚” and 9/11 “a major attack on American soil‚” are the attacks that changed the lives of American citizens forever. The presidents present their speeches by their tone‚ purpose‚ and audience. Roosevelt’s and Bush’s speeches both have a serious tone. President Roosevelt’s tone was commanding since he called the attack “a day that will live in infamy.” Bush wants to bring “justice” to the terrorist that invaded and attacked America. Both men are commander in chief during the attacks on America

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    I don’t think any American can forget where they were when 9/11 happened. I was going into my history class when I learned about it. My teacher had the T.V. on even though the administration asked the teachers to turn the TV’s off. We watched it and discussed what was going on for the entire hour and a half that we were in the class. My teacher was very emotional and crying and so were some of the students. Some of the students were in shock and others were oblivious to what this meant for our country

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    Tower Documentary

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    Using the mix of animation‚ archival footage and interviews‚ the film “Tower” shows the events which took place on the day of August 1‚ 1966. On this day‚ a gunman went up to the observation deck at the University of Texas Tower and opened fire. The animated documentary tells the stories of the victims‚ survivors and heroes of that day‚ while vividly displaying the occurrence. The film starts with a journalist reporting from the scene while driving toward the campus. “This is a warning to the

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    This is because the fire fighters played a significant role during and after 9/11 in aiding the people and directing them to safety. They also spent many days desperately searching through the rubble for any survivors. It is these actions that classify the men as “real life” heroes‚ and with the aid of film codes the viewer will understand this and respond with feelings of pride and respect for the firemen at the scene of 9/11. Symbolic codes include how the heroes become victims of terrorism; they

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    Twin Studies

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    Twin Studies A twin is one of two children produced in the same pregnancy. Twins can either be identical (monozygotic) which means that they develop from one zygote that splits and forms two embryos‚ or they can be fraternal (dizygotic) which means that they develop from two separate eggs that are fertilized by two different sperms. Identical twins do have the same DNA‚ but they can be expressed in a different way. The environment the twins are exposed to determines the fine physical characteristics

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    Conjoined Twins

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    The condition that causes conjoined twins is very rare‚ but has a powerful impact. The surgery process is long and overwhelming. When performing surgery‚ there can be a team of up to 50 surgeons. Babies get conjoined when a single fertilized ovum has divided imperfectly. In some cases twins make it out alive‚ but in others they die before they have a chance to get surgery. When having conjoined twins so much can go wrong with their body. In this case a set of twins from Soin die of multiple organ failure

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    Before and After 9/11 Before and After 9/11 Before and After 9/11 (Infocus‚ 2011) This beautiful picture was taken‚ a week before the attack on the United States. This picture also shows the trade towers that were attacked New York City. The world trade towers were a symbol of achievement to the American people and a hub for the downtown metropolitan area. It was a focal point of many things in New York; lots of people would come to see the world trade towers because it was

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    The Tower London

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    The Tower of London is the oldest and probably the most famous historical building in Europe. The Tower of London was started in 1066 by its founder‚ William the Conqueror. It was built to serve as a fortress‚ a prison‚ and a symbol of power. The Tower began as a simple enclosure made out of timber and stone with a ditch and palisade along the north and west sides. A huge stone structure‚ which is now known as The White Tower‚ was then added to this enclosure. Around 1240‚ King Henry III widened

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