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    Introduction A banquet hall collapsed within 30 seconds during the wedding party in Jerusalem on May 24‚ 2001 resulting in many casualties. This incident happened at that time when people were dancing on the fourth floor of the building. This disaster was due to the failure of many strategies‚ which were interacted with each other. Now‚ these strategies are being discussed the causes of which were the reason of the dance hall disaster. Engineering Strategy The engineering strategy was a main failure

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    The Hypostyle hall of the temple of Amen-Re at Karnak‚ Egypt was built during the Ramesside period. The hall was begun by Sety I and completed by the Ramesses II. It is one of the greatest architectural marvels at Karnak. The dimensions of the hypostyle hall are 338 feet in width and a depth of 170 feet. The hall is more than a third of the area of the St. Peter’s in Rome‚ at 56‚000 square feet. The design of a hypostyle hall allows for the construction of large spaces such as temples‚ public

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    The golden rule poses a simple moral guideline that seems almost intuitive to many people: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” In his attempt to determine a code for what is right and what is wrong‚ John Stuart Mill argues for the “greatest happiness principle.” In his book Utilitarianism‚ he writes‚ “Actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness; wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness” (7). In other words‚ the only metric of whether an action

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    built a mead hall for himself‚ and his earls‚ he created Heorot. The building is like a palace. It towers high and is compared to a cliff. The gables are shaped like horns of the hart. People from neighboring tribes have respectfully contributed to the rich decorations and complicated designs. When Grendel invades the hall‚ he knows that he strikes at the very heart of the Scyldings. The hall symbolizes community‚ the concept of comitatus‚ and the achievements of the Scyldings. The hall symbolized

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    On September 7‚ 1963‚ the Pro Football Hall of Fame officially opened its doors in Canton‚ Ohio. Although it started as a small project‚ with the help of several expansions and renovations‚ it is now one of the most renowned places that Ohio has to offer‚ particularly in the world of sports. Now‚ with the help of the most recent project‚ the “Future 50‚” the Hall of Fame is 118‚00 square feet‚ compared to the 19‚000 square feet it began with 54 years ago. The museum completed a 27 million dollar

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    Prince Hall was an African American‚ and considered one of the most prominent citizens of Boston‚ during the revolutionary period. He is also known as the father of Black Masonry. He is noted to be the founder and master of the African Lodge of the Honorable Society of Free and accepted Masons of Boston‚ which is the world’s first black Masonic lodge. Today this lodge is called African Lodge Number 459. African Lodge Number 459 is the foundation‚ or cornerstone‚ for the organization which still

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    Utilitarianism states that “an act is only right if it causes the greatest happiness in the greatest number.” In his essay Utilitarianism‚ John Stuart Mill added a qualitative component to this mathematically driven theory. Mill created a distinction between higher‚ intellectual pleasures and lower‚ bodily pleasures. Mill stated that some pleasures are of a higher quality‚ and therefore are worth more. Additionally he stated that no quantity of a lower pleasure could achieve the same quality as

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    Holroyd Hall front entrance has pillars that look similar in shape to the Parthenon. Inside the building in the atrium‚ the building also has these pillar shape structures. The building is a square shape as well‚ similar to the Parthenon. Holroyd Hall is the building on campus host to the Arts and Sciences classes. As we know from Greek culture‚ the Greeks valued art and science equally. The Greeks also made great advancements in math. Holroyd Hall hosts science‚ digital arts

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    Many people in our world strive to make our world a better place. Much like a hall of fame which honors sports heroes such as football and baseball players‚ there should be a hall of fame to honor the people who strive to make our world better place. Aaron Rodgers‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and Rosa Parks should be inducted into the hero hall of fame. The first person who should be in the Hero Hall of Fame is Aaron Rodgers. Aaron Rodgers is a 2 time NFL MVP and has one Super Bowl championship. He has

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    In John Stuart Mill’s Essay On Liberty‚ Mill makes many arguments regarding the liberty of thought. The overall argument of this essay is centered on the question of what kind of power the society should be allowed to exercise over an individual. Mill discusses specific examples such as‚ the oppression of public opinion‚ or expression of one’s individual opinion‚ and beliefs. He then goes on to discuss the argument of whether or not an individual should have the right to act on those opinions‚ and

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