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    The Intesa Sanpaolo Office Building is situated on the edge of a historic town centre and is close to the Porta Susa Station. The location is of strategic importance and the Intesa Sanpaolo is surrounded by public services and facilities. The building occupies a site with the adjoining Nicola Grosa garden that has been upgraded to a playful space with lawns and became neighbourhood friendly. The entrance hall of the Intesa Sanpaolo building has an access into the garden on the ground floor. The

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    actions of an individual’s behavior (Nurture perspective). In the criminology field‚ the life-course theory is used as a springboard for an assortment of other theories that are less broad and more specific.        The Life course theory is a theory that basically said that our behavior is determined by the events in our lives hints the life course perspective‚ refers to a multifaceted approach for the study of people’s lives‚ structural contexts‚ and social change. This approach encompasses ideas and

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    following will have the most significant impact‚ in the future‚ on structural engineering profession? Increasing use of m ore adv anced m aterials 29% Increasing im portance of Sustainability An Overview of Progressive Collapse Aut hors Ketul Ruparelia Student‚ CEPT Univ ersity Dr. P V Patel Professor‚ Nirm a Univ ersity Bhairav Patel Structural Engineer‚ VMS Engineering Abst ract Progressiv e collapse is spread of an initial local structural dam age causing partial or total collapse of structure. It

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    THE STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF TALL AND SPECIAL BUILDINGS Struct. Design Tall Spec. Build. 18‚ 279–290 (2009) Published online 25 September 2007 in Wiley Interscience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI: 10.1002/tal.409 AN APPROXIMATE METHOD FOR STATIC AND DYNAMIC ANALYSES OF SYMMETRIC WALL-FRAME BUILDINGS KANAT BURAK BOZDOGAN* SUMMARY In this study an approximate method based on the continuum approach and transfer matrix method for static and dynamic analyses of symmetric wall-frame buildings is presented

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    design of the towers depicts the influence of Malaysian culture. An interesting fact is that the effort that went into the building of these towers‚ turned out to be global. The architect was an Argentinian; the consultants were from Canada‚ the structural design engineers were from New York and lastly two consortiums were hired one from Japan and the other from South Korea. Location: Jalan Ampang‚ Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia Area: 4‚252‚000 sq. ft. Built in: 1 August 1999 Built by: KLCC Holdings

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    CRIME PREVENTION CONCEPTS AND THEORY‚ SUCH AS CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (CPTED) AND OTHER SUCH PREVENTATIVE PROGRAMS. First to start developing the item on the prevention of crime we must have the concept that is a crime. The crime can be defined as the action consisting of acting or doing‚ is a positive‚ which implies that the person or agent performs one or more body movements and commits the violation of the law by itself‚ or by instruments‚ mechanisms or persons. We can

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    - structural symbolic conflict Power * “Power is the ability to get others to do what you want despite Opposition”-Max Weber * Types of power Physical control- coercion (threats‚ actual violence)‚ force; police or military. Symbolic Control- Manipulation‚ intimidation Rules of Conduct- channel behavior in desired patterns‚ rules. * Weber also considered power a way to influence social life. Legitimacy of Power - Authority: power that is considered legitimate‚ lawful‚

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    Chapter 1Review Lecture: The Field of Criminology – An academic discipline that uses the scientific method to study the nature‚ extent‚ cause‚ and control of criminal behavior. – Interdisciplinary science involving two or more academic fields. • Criminal Justice – System made up of the agencies of social control‚ such as police departments‚ the courts‚ and correctional institutions‚ that handle criminal offenders. What Criminologists Do: The Criminological Enterprise – Criminal

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    Mystique": Social Disorganization and Violence beyon Urban Communities . Western Criminology Review ‚ 7 (3)‚ 56. Bursik‚ R. J. (1988). Social Disorgainization and Theories of Crime and Delinquency: Problems and Prospects. Criminology ‚ 26 (4)‚ 519. Groves‚ R. J. (1989). Community Structure and Crime: Testing Social-Disorganization Theory. The American Journal of Sociology ‚ 94 (4)‚ 774-802. Siegal‚ J. L. (2010). Criminology: Theories‚ Patterns‚ and Typologies (10th ed.). (C. H. Meier‚ Ed.) Belmont‚ California

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    Trade Center Building 7 (WTC 7)‚ and answer the following questions (total 100 points): Please describe: (a) the structural frame of WTC 7‚ and (b) how major loads were transferred in WTC 7. (10 point) The structural frame is the floor systems and bracing members that are responsible for maintaining the vertical stability of the building under the various loads. The structural frame of WTC 7 was designed to distribute the weight of the building and resist wind loads by including columns‚ floor

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