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    hot summer night‚ circa 2013‚ four of us were playing an innocent game of truth or dare on my front porch. I stumbled on my words and took it back‚ but my friends insisted that I tell the truth. The truth was told‚ tears were shed‚ hugs were given‚ bricks fell from my shoulders‚ and my darkness was just fog simply obscuring my vision. It has been the best decision of my life. My friends were my lifeline and to this day are there to understand me and pull me out when I’m stuck in the

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Table OF contents / List of Illustrations..…………………………………………….i Preface………………………………………………………………………………..ii The Tunnel of Eupalinos……………………………………………………………...1 Intro to Greek Architecture.…………………………………………………..............2 Tools and Materials Used...……………..…………………………………………….3 The Greek Orders……………..………………………………………………………4 Doric Order.……………...……………………………………………………………4 Ionic Order………………...…..………………………………………………………5 Corinthian Order………………………………………………………………………6 The Parthenon………………

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    remnants of the original walled oasis town of Riyadh exist today. The most prominent is the al-Masmak fort and some parts of the original wall structure with its gate which have been restored and reconstructed. There are also a number of traditional mud-brick houses within these old limits‚ however they are for the most part dilapidated. Burj Al Mamlakah is the contemporary architecture of Riyadh‚ it is 99-floor‚ 300 m (1000 ft) high Kingdom Centre is the tallest skyscraper in Riyadh and the 45th tallest

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    as other regions. Since the Apache and Navajo were mostly nomadic tribes‚ their homes needed to be easily packed up and moved. Because of this‚ their shelters were often made of less sturdy materials such as brush and animal hides instead of bricks or clay.

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    Greek temples‚ Etruscan temples also featured an “inner chamber” known as a cella. A cella is typically an enclosed prayer room located in the center of a temple. Many of the structures made during this time period were comprised of wood or a mud-brick mixture‚ which is why there are few structures that remain today. Beginning with the Classical period‚ Greek architects began to set themselves apart from Etruscan builders by using more durable materials like limestone and marble to construct

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    The Difference Between the Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras University of Phoenix Date: Instructor: Abstract This paper will discuss the differences between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic eras. The scope of the discussion will center around the “human” experience. The discussion will draw comparisons and contrasts of how humans adapted to their environment and how they worked to improve their day to day lives. The discussion will also reveal how the humans saw their environment

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    the Santa Barbara one. They both are bright in color. When in the chapels I get a warm feeling. Old artwork. Kind of built like an ancient style building. Candles light up the room. B.) The natives daily duties consisted of mixing mud with straws to make adobe bricks to build. The Spanish soldiers lived a more foreign like lifestyle because the mission and their teachings were rather new to the natives. Some natives were blacksmiths and would build and repair the tools of Spanish society. Gradually

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    Emperor Qin’s death. Building the wall was a project that went on for many hundreds of years until the wall was over 3700 miles long. Almost every emperor used the same system/process that Qin used‚ forced labor. The Wall is made up of dirt‚ mud‚ stone and brick. It is roughly between 5 and 9 metres tall and up to 8 metres wide. Also being 851.8 km (5‚500 miles) long. A small‚narrow road runs on the top of the wall. Towers‚ every couple hundred metres were built to store military supplies and weapons

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    As a result of his sponsorship the well-known Ziggurat was constructed with a concept of imperial authority (pg36). Both structures were quite vast in size and seem to have covered a large area of land. The Ziggurate was constructed with mud brick while that of the Pyramid was constructed with limestone. The Ziggurat had a rectangular base of 205 by 141 feet with 3 sets of stairs which all came together at the entrance gate (Stokstad36). The Pyramid on the other hand is a 92 foot shaft that

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    aThe Indus-Sarasvati (or Hakra) civilisation was located around the Indus and GhaggarHakra rivers; divided chronologically into four eras it stretches in time from the Neolithic period to the Iron Age. When examining the technological and cultural advances of this society‚ the period in which the Early Harappan phase (part of the Regionalisation era) develops into the Mature Harappan phase (Integration era)‚ that is from 2800-2200BCE is of particular interest. In studying the developments of this

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