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    most common form of architecture‚ but they were used for worship gods and politics‚ there existed two different types of architecture in the Ancient Greece; The Doric order‚ and The Ionic order‚ these two orders were the most common type of architecture used in the Ancient Greece. The Doric columns were the simplest‚ having the capitol which is the top or crown‚ they are circular with a square on top‚ but they do not contain a base. The Doric was very simple yet powerful architecture. The Parthenon is

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    Kaustuvi Thapa The Hagia Sophia & Its History‚ Structure‚ and Influence on Architecture Arch 2003 Figure 1: The Hagia Sophia as it stands today. Known today for its beautiful architecture‚ the Hagia Sophia stands as a popular Tourist attraction in Istanbul‚ Turkey. In order to preserve and convert the ____‚ several modifications have been added as it was passed from group to group. This paper will analyze the history behind the building‚ its architectural structure and engineering flaws‚ and

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    What is better the 90’s vs Today? Since I was born in the year 2005‚ I have to say that I’m a fan of todays music. For example‚ rappers like chance the rapper is one of my favorite rappers of today. Chance the rapper can be compared to biggie smalls who was a 90’s rapper but I think chance the rapper is better. I also think electronics are better today than in the 90’s. Many of you may not agree with me but in this essay‚ I will tell you why I think today is better than the 90’s. I dont

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    PRL Student Respond. What did you learn from the short story ? The short story I have read is “Twelve and not stupid”‚ by Zuraidah Omar. It tells of a story based on a twelve year old girl point of view. In this short story‚ I learn two moral values. The first moral value is to believe in yourself and be brave. In this story‚ the girl whose name is Shasha met a woman whom she never seen in her life before sitting in the front seat of her ‘papa’s car. After the father send the beautiful Chinese

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    Function of Criticism

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    Richard L. W. Clarke LITS2306 Notes 05A 1 MATTHEW ARNOLD “THE FUNCTION OF CRITICISM AT THE PRESENT TIME” (1864) Arnold‚ Matthew. “The Function of Criticism at the Present Time.” Critical Theory Since Plato. Ed. Hazard Adams. New York: Harcourt‚ Brace‚ Jovanovich‚ 1971. 592-603. Pragmatic theorists from Plato onwards have emphasised the impact which literature has on the reader. Here‚ Arnold‚ arguably England’s most important cultural critic in the second half of the nineteenth century and someone

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    CSSE 377 – Software Architecture & Design II Software Architecture in Banking A Comparative Paper on the Effectiveness of Different Software Architectures Within an Financial Banking System JD Hill Andrew Robby Kruth Joe Salisbury Sam Varga 11/9/2010 Introduction Software architecture design is an important aspect of our daily lives whether we know it or not. There are so many different systems that we interact with on a daily basis that we do not recognize are closely tied to software

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    Whitney Adams Professor Rodgers ARTF 110 9 December‚ 2013 Development of Gothic Architecture The 11th to 15th centuries observed a great increase in the presence of the Christian Church within Europe. The Crusades were a strong cause for this surge in the Christian religion. The growing population of the Church increased the demand for a Christian presence in architectural monuments during the Romanesque and Gothic periods‚ which lead to a great cathedral construction boom across Europe

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    to their ways of government operation‚ doesn’t mean that the colonists were willing to allow themselves to be subjected to the same treatment. For example‚ when a master frees his slave and allows him to taste freedom for the first time‚ the slave would not expect the master to have the same prominence in his life compared to the days when the slave was considered property. The same concept

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    chitectureIslamic Architecture Islamic architecture encompasses a wide range of both secular and religious styles from the foundation of Islam to the present day‚ influencing the design and construction of buildings and structures in Islamic culture. What is Islam? * The name of the religion is Islam‚ which comes from an Arabic root word meaning "peace" and "submission.“ * Islam teaches that one can only find peace in one’s life by submitting to Almighty God (Allah) in heart‚ soul and

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    Youth Speaks Out “What is popularity? How important is it to you? Should friendship be based on popularity?” George W. Bush once said‚ “One of my proudest moments is that I didn’t sell my soul for the sake of popularity.” I think he meant that you should not try to make yourself popular through doing things that you usually wouldn’t. popularity to me means having more people like you then dislike you‚ but either way‚ most people know who you are. I believe popularity is a misconstrued concept

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