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    and brick Smaller rooms probably used as food storage bins Built close together like apartment buildings Rooftop entrance made of wooden beams‚ reed‚ and mud Roofs kept out the elements‚ especially floodwaters of the Carsamba river‚ scientists say Ladders were used to descend from the opening in the roof Small slits in house allowed for smoke ventilation Wood‚ brush‚ straw or mixture of animal dung was used to start a fire in the oven Outside walls constructed of mud‚ timber and brick Wall

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    The Lion Research Paper

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    The lion’s paw prints sink six inches deep into Kalihi. You can hear the roar throughout the homes and stores‚ as a sign to beware the Monarchs. Our school has an exclusive president‚ the gigantic ohana and lastly‚ the laying of the bricks. We have a unique impression of living and we stand out from the rest. We emerged from Hawaii‚ raised in the Church and sent out as collectors‚ to pilot the disoriented lions to the den and sanctuary of the Monarchs. To kickoff‚ let me urge‚ have you ever seen

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    Discus the early development of urban architecture in the ancient Near East‚ with specific reference to one or two cities in the ‘Fertile Crescent.’ The history of civilization has been one of the most significant fields of study for a very long time. After the agriculture revolution the number of population grow rapidly‚ civilizations were formed and cities were being built to accommodate the growing populations of the ancient civilization. Architecture has always been a vital part of the

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    Against Termite At Home

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    the problem worse. Here are four termite myths we would like to dispel: My Brick Home’s Exterior Will Protect It from Termites XXX Termites can penetrate concrete and brick through small cracks that can lead them to the wood structure of your house. These external cracks are often difficult to see. However‚ if subterranean termites are making extensive use of them‚ you might see their mud tubes going up the concrete or brick wall to the cracks. I Don’t Have a Termite Problem Because I Haven’t Seen

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    Bibliography: (n.d.). Retrieved 10 28‚ 2014‚ from http://www.realestate-tokyo.com/news/earthquake-resistance-of-buildings-in-japan/ (n.d.) Editorial‚ L. (2012‚ February 6). Mud Houses of Djenne. Retrieved October 29‚ 2014‚ from Design Architecture: http://lyemium.com/content/mud-houses-djenn%C3%A9 http://www.realestate-tokyo.com/news/earthquake-resistance-of-buildings-in-japan/ Inn River. (n.d.). Retrieved 10 27‚ 2014‚ from Encyclopedia Britanica: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/288462/Inn-River

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    Different environments provide different materials for building and shelter. For example from documents 2 & 3 the southwest has very little rain and is hot so they make their shelter out of sun-dried bricks of mud. Other culture areas make their shelter out of materials depending on the climate and their surroundings. All people from each culture area adapted to their environments to survive. Native Americans grew crops corn‚ beans‚ and squash. Made

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    the emperor. In 1354 Ibn Batuta wrote of his visit to Timbuktu and told of the wealth and gold from the region.  |     The first structures in Timbuktu were designed by African architects from Djenne. These were usually simple buildings made of mud bricks. However‚ once Islam began to spread into the city‚ buildings began to have a more Islamic influence to their architecture.This is shown in buildings such as the Great Mosque‚ where horn like structures are protruding from the buildings as decoration

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    Kenyan meal consists of green peas and corn boiled with a little bit of salt with a drink of unpurified water. Because of the expensive price of meat‚ many Kenyans have been forced to become vegetarians. These people mostly live in houses made of mud brick and a roof made of leaves. Even if one of these people receive a disease‚ an average medical facility is about six hours away. With this difficult lifestyle‚ education is a distant thought. Most of the children in these type of communities only go

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    Pyramids and the Ziggurats October 10th 2012 Pyramids and Ziggurats have many similarities and many differences. Pyramids were found in South America and ancient Egypt. At first‚ many believed that pyramids were built as final resting places for the pharaohs buried‚ but as of late‚ the general assumption is that they were a mere tool to get the pharaohs to the heavens where they could be with their gods. Evidence of this is all the perfectly designed shafts that run throughout the pyramids

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    little rain and is hot so they make their shelter out of sun-dried bricks of mud. Other culture areas make their shelter out of materials depending on the climate and their surroundings. All people from each culture area adapted to their environments to survive. Native Americans grew crops corn‚ beans‚ and squash. Made their clothing out of skins and cloths‚ and made their shelter out of bark and blocks of ice and sun-dried mud. That’s

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