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    Urban Utopia

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    growth‚ dealing with nature‚ and dealing with civilization. Throughout the history of the city‚ it seems as though some of these basic principles have been forgotten. However‚ we can look towards the work of Ebenezer Howard‚ Frank Lloyd Wright‚ and Le Corbusier‚ who were some of the most dominant architectural thinkers who advanced the field of urban-conceptual thought into places it had never been before. The radical thinker‚ known as Sir Ebenezer Howard‚ is widely regarded by many to be one of

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    Gentri W. & Kimberly P. A4 October 23‚ 2012 Les Miserables Transmediation Final Project: Eponine We chose to do Eponine for our final project. She was the Thenarider’s oldest daughter. She is hopelessly in love with Marius and he doesn’t take any notice of her. While posing as the Jondrette family‚ she is the one to go and ask Marius for some money. Later in the book‚ she shows Marius where Cosette lives and then leads him into the barricades for war‚ with the thought that if she couldn’t

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    Ethical Dilemma

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    EthiWhen it comes to choosing between two options which are paradoxical‚ it’s always convoluted and ambivalent. In Les Miserables‚ Jean Valjean was once in two minds whether to hide his true identity or to save the guiltless prisoner who was mistaken for him. If he spoke the truth‚ he would be condemned‚ which meant an end to his freedom. I have been in this situation before‚ on the horns of a dilemma‚ not knowing to do what was good for me or to help a friend.  It happened in a one-period test

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    Throughout the novel Les Miserables‚ the character development of Javert and Jean Valjean has differed completely. Javert is an optimal example of law and order‚ as he dedicates his life to enforcing the law‚ creating the mutual relationship between a law-breaker and law-enforcer. Jean Valjean has a sense of confusion pondering over the question‚ “Am I a sinner or a saint?” The development of Javert has remained relatively stagnant as Jean Valjean is dynamic. Javert is a relatively flat character

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    Ran Fu

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    Reading Delirious New York ­ PROFESSOR: Felicity Dale Scott STUDENT: Fu Ran NY/Paris GSAPP Final Paper for AA4705 Architectural publication is certainly a good way to know about one architect and his or her works. However‚ to know about different architects‚ you may need different types of publication. To know Frank Gehry‚ you need an album of his Bilbao Guggenheim Museum while to know Sejima Kazuyo‚ you need one issue

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    Architectural Discourse

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    BAÜ FBE Dergisi Cilt:9‚ Sayı:1‚ 3-18 Temmuz 2007 Type and typology in architectural discourse Yasemin Đ. GÜNEY* Balıkesir University Faculty of Architecture and Engineering‚ Department of Architecture Çağış BALIKESĐR Abstract Typology is the comparative study of physical or other characteristics of the built environment into distinct types. In this paper‚ the historical transformation of type and typology concepts since the Enlightenment has been examined in three developing stages based

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    Brutalism is a highly controversial architectural style which flourished during the 1950s and 60s in Britain‚ as the capital slowly began the inauguration of rehabilitating itself as a whole - after the disastrous effects of the Second World War. Brutalism has it roots in Modernism; however‚ it emerged as a movement in revolt to the architectural mainstream. Brutalism attempted to come out of the Modernist movement on the basis of an undeniably honest approach to architecture‚ demanding that form

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    rapidly and carries sediment‚ it will return to clear when it finally stops. The highest good can be like water. Good and evil manifests before it. And it always keeps the original good intention‚ in spite of the changeable surroundings. In Hugo’s Les Miserables‚ the priest not only took Jean Valjean in after he knew that he was a criminal‚ but also forgave him for stealing his silverware by saying to the police that it was given to him as a gift. The priest showed the highest good and purified the

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    Yes and We Have You

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    MILLENA‚ GERALDINE‚ T. 11258314 / DGEI / MONOLOGUE: MIDTERM/ ORALCOM Les Miserables: ACT 36 “Cosette’s Appearance” The village street is bright with booths set up for a Frost Fair. Families and visitors are out buying baubles‚ or laughing at the antics of travelling players. Small girls cluster round a stall that displays prettily-dressed dolls. Amongst them is a prettily-dressed girl of 8 or 9 years: EPONINE. Across the road from this stall stands a shabby inn. A sign lashed to an

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    to be free. France is also represented in this painting through the woman holding up the French flag and the tricolor making up the sky above Notre Dame. Known as a country that has revolted‚ known mainly to a younger audience due to the musical Les Miserables‚ France is a particularly powerful representation of Liberty and Freedom. Colour and Salience have been used by the artist to first draw our eye to the woman‚ dressed in yellow a colour that symbolizes anger‚ happiness and illness; these

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