home to over 400 hundred families and 1200 children. The hotel itself is in a very dilapidated condition‚ and it’s like living in the slum. The conditions in the hotel were horrible‚ from walls that are were crumbling covered in lead based paint‚ to plumbing issues in the bathroom that has made raw sewage stand in pools on the floor‚ This was a terrible problem for Joanne and her children. They had 4 beds set up in one room that were on unprotected bed frames‚ which made a very unsafe for the children
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Senior Project @ Cosmo Beauty Academy “Salon Design & Build” By Thomas Blazak & Felicia Rosales The purpose of this essay is to inform you of how we would build a booth rental salon in an existing building. In this essay you will find the projected overall cost of the tenant improvements to the existing building‚ the projected start up cost of the new salon‚ and the overall budget analysis of income vs. expenses. We will start with a generalized business plan of operating a salon
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favorable merchandise mix. II. Problems/Opportunities 1. Acquisition or Consolidation 1. In 1999 Lowe’s had acquired the 38-store‚ warehouse-format chain Eagle hardware in a $1.3 billion transaction. 2. Home Depot had acquired the plumbing wholesale distributor Apex Supply‚ the specialty-lighting
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1. In general‚ why have many different alloys been developed and used? Many different alloys have been developed and used due to the various properties they have when alloyed which increase their amount of uses. Properties such as increased tensile strength‚ the variation in melting point‚ malleability and luster are all properties that come as a result from alloyed metals. For example‚ carbon and manganese form an alloy called carbon steel‚ which is very hard and can therefore be used to make things
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Structural weakness Typically‚ 1970’s structures may require additional strengthening as part of the refurbishment works. Analysis of whether any loadbearing components have been removed should always be conducted so as to determine if bracing is supported and any other evidence of structural issues. Moisture Structures typically built in the 1970’s would have fewer weather tightness concerns. Although‚ weathertightness can occasionally be an issue if any fitted cladding has deteriorated over time
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Acme Home Improvement de Mexico‚ SA de CV Expansion Project Plan Project Masters‚ LLC Tyler M. Falcone Chanda M. Morris Sean P. Riley Michael S. Wenthold AMBA640‚ Section 9244 Professor Williams April 24‚ 2010 Table of Contents Executive Summary 1 Introduction 3 Existing Knowledge 3 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) 5 Dependencies 7 Construction Analysis 9 Required Resources 11 Pre-Construction: 11 Construction: 12 Project Completion and Final Inspection:
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about the pros and cons of sin. Gary Soto knows well “enough about hell to stop [himself] from stealing. [He is] holy in almost every bone‚” as well as recounts his vision of angles in his backyard along with the sound messages of God within the plumbing underneath the house. Though sinning‚ Soto greatly portrays the significance of God within his life through his young innocence and youthfully clean life so far ahead. Near temptation soon wavers Soto’s integrity at a German Market where a rack
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From roughly 2300 BC until 1500 BC the Indus Valley civilizations thrived in what is now modern-day Pakistan. The first excavations of the Indus Valley‚ began by archaeologist Mortimer Wheeler‚ began in 1921-1922 and uncovered important information of the highly complex civilization. One of the main cities was called Harappa. Harappa‚ like Mohenjo-Daro‚ grew along the Indus River. It came into existence earlier than and lasted longer than the southern city of Mohenjo-Daro. It was well known for
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The nineteenth century ushered in technological innovations and developments to urban city life. The American cities grew exponentially‚ with buildings‚ infrastructure‚ and population While cities in America witnessed new technology such as motion pictures‚ the telephone‚ and advanced infrastructure‚ cities were also lacking proper sanitation and suffered overcrowded housing conditions. The American city‚ while bustling with social and leisure opportunities‚ succumbed to many social ills‚ such
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disease. Indeed‚ the 19th century was a time for many epidemics including the 1832 outbreak of cholera‚ rooted from the intake of contaminated water. People living in slums were naturally the last to be deemed worthy of clean drinking water or indoor plumbing. The image associated with this outbreak was that dead “bodies were piled up in the streets” (Robins). Another disease that spread due to overcrowding was body lice. With a dozen people sleeping side by side in one tiny apartment‚ the spread of these
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