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    Tunnel of Love

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    T1B17 and H22 roads‚ and is located 28.3 km northwest of Rivne and 50.4 kilometres southeast of Lutsk along the H22. Klevan lies on the Stubla River. There’s a real place in the Ukraine that looks like this. This beautiful train tunnel filled with greenery is located in Kleven‚ Ukraine. Locals call it the “Tunnel of Love” and it’s beautiful even when it’s not all green. We love seeing natural architecture here at Inhabitat‚ and the leafy green Kleven train tunnel is a beautiful example of what happens

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    acting against it‚ there is also more going on in the day time‚ like children going to school‚ people going to work‚ I also notice animals going out and about like cats‚ birds and people taking their dogs out for walks to the park where there is many greenery and other dogs that they can communicate and play with. Day ti me is also the busiest because there are many people out and about whether they are in cars‚ on foot or using public transport. You will see that the main high streets where all

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    there downfalls. One reason the Egyptians was a successful in the ancient world was due to their environment. The main reason for the strength of the early Egyptian society was the Nile. The Nile kept a majority of Egypt’s riverbanks full of lush greenery and plentiful natural resources. The Nile provided fresh water‚ free transportation‚ endless agricultural possibilities‚ as well as trade aspects. In ancient times all people depended on the river for their existence. Egypt flourished for 3‚000 years

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    Death of a Salesman‚ by Arthur Miller‚ is a play that serves as a testament to the impossibility of fulfilling the American definition of success. Willy Loman‚ a failed‚ middle aged‚ businessman‚ struggles with his personal guilt and internal disappointment to the point of finding a solution in suicide. Symbolizing how success is unattainable while maintaining happiness‚ the motif of seeds mirrors Willy’s longing for a different life. Seized by the conforms of society’s expectations‚ Willy and his

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    “The Clockwork Three‚” a fictional novel written by Matthew J. Kirby highlights the struggles of the three main characters: Hannah‚ Giuseppe and Frederick. Each character has a set of bitter elements in their lives. Hannah’s father had become ill and therefore‚ could no longer provide for the family; this forced Hannah to quit her schooling and find work. Giuseppe was taken from his family and was purchased to play music on the streets in order to have the means to pay his cruel master. Frederick

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    Water conservation importance. Water is very important content. With out water there is no life in earth. We use water in so many ways in our daily life. Water is a substance which covers ¾ part of the world. It means water is occupying more portion compared to land. But this water is becoming more polluted because of the environmental changes. So it is necessary to conserve the water. It is every one duty to protect the water because everyone uses this water and we the people are making water polluted

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    Aftermath The  battered‚  bruised  buildings  are  bandaged  in white scaffolding.  The  quad  is a temporary emergency  room  bustling  with  activity.  It  is  scattered  with  equipment  like  triage  after  an operation.  The  gashed‚  cracked  and  slashed  ground  is  stitched  together  with  staples  of asphalt  everywhere‚  just  holding  it  together.  The  missing  slate  is  like  gravel  rash  on  the roofs.   The  days  are  cold  and  short.  A  thin  layer  of  grey  light 

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    Over the years‚ Japanese culture has been shaped in a variety of ways. Religion was the major part of their culture transforming despite the many other things such as poems‚ plays‚ and certain inventions. The two religions that had the most impact were Buddhism and Shinto. Today many citizens of Japan as well as around the world still practice them. Shinto‚ also known as kami-no-michi‚ is a Japanese ethnic religion which focuses on daily life and rituals. Shinto rituals are still carried out to

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    Alvar Aalto Research Paper

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    stair of the tower and the overhang above the entrance to the building. Facing the Sun During this time there were not any antibiotics or specific medicines for the treatment of tuberculosis. The best treatment for the condition was dry climate‚ greenery‚ fresh‚ clean air‚ and a lot of sun. With having a south facing slope it makes sense to position the patients’ rooms and the roof terrace to face the sun. A Landscape representing time - modern‚ ancient‚ and current. This picture really represents

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    Arched vaults were placed on cubed fountains. The fountains provided humidity that acted as a form of air conditioning. The shade from the trees also helped keep cool the gardens. The garden rose in close planted levels to create man-made mountain greenery. The gardens were supported by a detailed structure of stone pillars‚ brick walls‚ and palm tree trunk beams. These trunks were watertight. “Palm beams were placed over with reed and bitumen mats‚ as well as two layers of baked mud brick.” All of

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