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    Evolution of Architecture

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    The Evolution of Architecture due to several analyzed themes (Gothic architecture and Modern architecture) Abstract This paper contains a comparative analysis of the evolution of architecture in relation to Gothic revival and Modern Architecture. In this comparative analysis the similarities and differences of each style are highlighted and discussed. It further discusses and illustrates the elements which are unique to each style. The buildings which are the subject of this analysis includes:

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    Universal Banking

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    Financial economists observe that universal banks have evolved over a period of time and seemingly different functions like commercial banking‚ investment banking and securities trading have been consolidated to create a superstructure of financial services. Insurance business is a late entry in this convergence effort. In creating the mega universal banks‚ bankers felt that there could be economies of scale and scope‚ efficiency in risk management

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    Assessment 2 – 40580/02 1a) Plain carbon steel is essentially an alloy of iron and carbon which also contains manganese and a variety of residual elements. These residual elements were either present within the raw materials used in the production process e.g. iron ore and scrap steel additions‚ or they were added in the production process for a specific purpose‚ e.g. deoxidization by means of silicon or aluminium. Hence they are called residual elements to distinguish them from alloying

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    Hidden Curriculum

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    The Hidden Curriculum The hidden curriculum is a well-recognised element of education. The term is often accredited to Philip W. Jackson as it was first coined in his publication “Life in classrooms” (1968) however the theory had been present in education for some time before‚ philosopher John Dewey had experimented with the idea in some of his early 20th century works. It deals with the covert area of curriculum. This piece will first and foremost explore the idea of curriculum beyond subjects

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    Hadrian s Wall

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    Hadrian’s Wall Although Rome has built numerous important defensive walls‚ Hadrian’s Wall was the most famous defensive barrier in the Roman Empire‚ and essential in protection of the northwestern section of the empire. It was a‚ “frontier developed to a higher level of defensive efficiency than any other in the history of Rome” (Divine‚ pp. 5). However‚ the Wall of Hadrian wasn’t only the most important wall in the Roman Empire. Because of the wall ’s important role in early Roman history‚

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    base isolation

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    BASE ISOLATION: FRICTION PENDULUM SYSTEM SARNOT ANUP A.‚ JAIN KRUTIK P‚ CHOUDHARY JUNAID A‚ U.G.Students Department of Civil Engineering D.M.College of Engineering Sector-3‚ Airoli‚ New Mumbai- 400 708 Abstract: The Base Isolation is one of the passive control techniques to reduce the earthquake effect on the structure up to negligible level. Base isolation system are‚ Elastomeric Bearing‚ Sliding Isolation System and Combined Systems. Elastomeric bearing has a problem of tearing of rubber

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    Literary Criticsm

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    LITERARY CRITICISM LITERATURE • What is literature? Literate/ literacy - able to read/write Origin- from Latin “litteratura” (letter) • literature with the small ‘l’ Literature - piece of writing/printed information on a particular subject • literature with the big ‘L’ Literature - pieces of writing that are valued as works of art eg. Novels‚ plays‚ poems (contrast to technical books/ scientific/ academic writings) • Literary - connected with literature

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    Globalization Article

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    Globalisation‚ the Learning Society and Comparative Education Author(s): Peter Jarvis Source: Comparative Education‚ Vol. 36‚ No. 3‚ Special Number (23): Comparative Education for the Twenty-First Century‚ (Aug.‚ 2000)‚ pp. 343-355 Published by: Taylor & Francis‚ Ltd. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3099622 Accessed: 19/08/2008 22:26 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms

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    Key terms

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    hij Teacher Resource Bank GCE Communication and Culture Other Guidance: • A2 Key Terms Copyright © 2009 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. The Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA) is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (company number 3644723) and a registered charity (registered charity number 1073334). Registered address: AQA‚ Devas Street‚ Manchester M15 6EX. Dr Michael Cresswell‚ Director General. Teacher Resource Bank / GCE Communication

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    Chinese Culture

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    integrated. The foundation of culture includes three structural elements that work together to keep the culture strong: An infrastructure provides the basic necessities of life‚ a social structure determines how people interact with one another‚ and a superstructure‚ or worldview‚ provides a belief system that helps

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