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    Kedah has the distinction of being called the rice-bowl of Malaysia‚ a term that takes on the aesthetic significance when one is exposed to the rice fields that it yields. Well known for its vast paddy fields and also the island of Langkawi‚ Kedah holds rich cultural traditions in both the economical and the tourism aspects. However‚ Kedah is also the site of Malaysia’s most extensive ruins. The early history of Kedah varies from multiple sources. From the prehistoric period to the archaeological

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    when contractors are building your house -less framing material compared to wood but will still be the same structure if you used wood. -Walls‚ roof and ceilings will not change due to the weather changes -they do not rot‚ absorb moisture or create mould -resistant against termites Roofing Cool roofing -once the product is painted onto your roof the sun is reflected away. -it can be painted on wood‚ concrete‚ plaster‚ metal and glass. -when it’s hot it is preferred that you wear white instead

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    “Beer on the Roof” from Shawshank Redemption. This scene reflects both the ideas and features of this film. The ideas in this film are that innocent people can be institutionalised‚ institutions work on fear and violence which does not fulfil the aim of institutions and that compliance can be achieved through violence and corruption. The features in the film are the film techniques – Language‚ Camera Angles‚ Lighting‚ Music‚ Characterisation and Setting. In the scene “Beer on the Roof” the setting

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    MODULE 2‚ MINI REPORT 2 November 1‚ 2012 GWL Roofing Limited Overview GWL Roofing Limited (GWL) manufactures roofing materials‚ and installs and services roofs for industrial‚ commercial‚ and investment (ICI) properties. GWL’s head office and sole manufacturing facility are located in eastern Quebec. In addition‚ GWL has distribution facilities located across eastern Canada and the northeastern United States. The U.S. location houses the administrative functions of GWL’s wholly-owned U

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    Case Activities 6 Ownership in Fee Simple This case revolves around a house built on a 76-acre parcel of real estate by Thomas and Teresa Cline in Augusta County‚ Virginia next Roy Berg’s home. Even though the two homes were about 1‚800 feet apart from each other they still remained in view of each other. Both parties had several disagreements which lead Berg to equip an 11-foot tripod with motion sensors and floodlights that would intermittently illuminate the Cline’s home. Surveillance cameras

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    Why rainwater harvesting? In many regions of the world‚ clean drinking water is not always available and this is only possible with tremendous investment costs and expenditure. Rainwater is a free source and relatively clean and with proper treatment it can be even used as a potable water source. Rainwater harvesting saves high-quality drinking watersources and relieves the pressure on sewers and the environment by mitigating floods‚ soil erosions and replenishing groundwater levels. In addition

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    was still intact) but we had gotten out of the house that looked like a crack den and next to it a mostly demolished house stood. Only a wall shielding us from the church/graveyard and the remains of a roof stood. Luckily the roof sloped downward dramatically and we used the mostly destroyed roof as a ladder. Soon enough threw a small sized opening in the wall‚ we were in. The room was a large industrial scale size. “This is a lot bigger than I thought it would be…” said

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    that for 122 years the church had been left open to the elements. No roof had been built. In 1418‚ the town fathers of Florence decided that the time had come to build a roof. The roof had to be grand and tall. It had to be the tallest dome roof constructed. It had to start 180 feet off the ground and span nearly 150 feet. (Mueller) The dimensions thwarted many notable architects who came to compete for a chance to build the dome roof. Some of the questions that came up included “Could a dome weighing

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    ” Eventually The English developed a simple‚ rectilinear style of architecture known as " New England style." This style was simple‚ had a high-pitched roof‚ was small and had a wood frame. The net popular style for the English was the "saltbox house." It was called “saltbox” because it was shaped like boxes salt came in. It had a sloping roof so that snow and rain could slide off. The Spanish houses were always beautiful and brought attention to the eye. Spanish colonial style houses are

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    Operation Soil Investigation Building set out (building position) Top soil stripped & stocked pilled Foundation trench excavation Pouring concrete foundation Bricklaying Concrete floor slab Brick wall leveled for DPC Wall‚ door & window Floor joist‚ roof‚ framework & covers Services‚ decoration‚ cleaning of floor‚ windows & doors Clear away roots and stumps out of overgrowth bushes and tree. Demolition of existing buildings and clearance of the area of rubbish. Soil investigation. Site

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