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    Olivia and I sit on the roof‚ whispering about our respective days when all of a sudden we hear the sound of an Andean flute. Devan has arrived. He climbs the stairs from the roof to a farther up roof and then up a ladder to atop a water tank. "Devan‚" I warn‚ with a slight sence of jealousy for the view he must be seeing. "Let’s join‚" Olivia offers‚ and we run up to join him. At the last rung of the ladder‚ I turn to face Cerro Rico for the first time. Small yellow lights dot the outline of the

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    Recycling Your Shingles‚ Is It An Option? These days everything is being recycled. Rather than taking up space in a landfill‚ asphalt shingles removed from roofs during a remodel or teardown are collected for reuse. You can check with the residential roofers in Chicago to see who in the area takes old shingles to be recycled. Mostly these asphalt shingles are used in making a hot asphalt mix and aggregate for paving roads. The shingles from one average size home can pave close to two hundred feet

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    weather‚ and growing awareness for energy efficiency is having many homeowners in Dallas contemplate whether to replace their roofing system. However‚ roof replacement or repair might seem to be simple and straightforward on the surface‚ but there are actually a number of factors to consider before investing in such type of projects. Since replacing the roof is an expensive investment‚ it is certainly worth extra time and effort in considering the latest trends in roofing in Dallas and other factors that

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    1. The Stone Age: The Stone Age‚ Bronze Age‚ and Iron Age Most art in pre – Christian Ireland is abstract. It reflected the technical‚ social and intellectual developments of the time. The pace of change in art and technology was slow at first; it took 5‚000 years from the arrival of the first stone age people for metal technology to be developed in Ireland with the introduction of copper and bronze. It took 1.500 years for iron technology to arrive and 500 more years for the major social and

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    components must be added to the design. These include; a lightweight roof‚ Light floors‚ Tall structures‚ trusses and base isolators. Lightweight roof: Where possible the roof should be made of light-weight material. It should be a flexible material too‚ able to move with the shock waves but strong enough to not fall apart and remain in place after the worst shock waves and retain strength for the aftershocks. The lighter the roof the less pressure there is on the foundation during the earthquake

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    on the roof of the well-known suicide spot Topper’s House‚ where each has gone separately with the intention of ending their lives. The four agree to at least postpone their plans once they realize they’d be jumping in front of a crowd. Becoming a sort of support system for each other‚ the characters begin the process of figuring out what led them up onto the roof that fateful evening. Ninety days after Martin‚ Maureen‚ Jess‚ and JJ first stumbled upon each other‚ they return to the roof to take

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    helpPROJECT MANAGER SUMMARY =========================== CAUSE OF DAMAGE: FIRE THE INSURED PREMISIS CONSISTS OF FACE BRICK AND PLASTER HOUSE PITCH DOUBLE ROMAN TILED ROOF‚ DOUBLE GARAGE‚ SMALL MAXI BRICK WALL ON TWO ADJACENT SIDE’S OF THE STAND AND PAVING. ##################################################### OUTSURED AMOUNT - R 573 367.54 PM CALCULATED REPLACEMENT COST - R 920 837.78 CLIENT IS UNDER INSURED BY - 37.73% PM ESTIMATED DAMAGE COSTING - R 302

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    enforce. He met with Sally Connor‚ 92 years old‚ and her daughter‚ Rebecca‚ about replacing Ms. Connor’s roof and providing a home maintenance plan. Rebecca handles Ms. Connor’s financial matters but wasn’t present at the meeting. Mr. Turner noticed some medications that Ms. Connor was taking and help her with it. Mr. Turner discussed a two (2) year home maintenance package. The cost of the roof replacement and two (2) year maintenance plan was $12‚000.00. Ms. Connor stated that the arrangement seemed

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    roofing material you choose as well as the cost to haul your old roof to the landfill. If you are looking for places to cut corners on your roof‚ instead of cutting labor cost you might want to ask about a metal roof option. Metal roofs can be cost effective and energy efficient making them overall money savers for the long run‚ and on commercial buildings they can be very low maintenance. Plus since they can be placed on top of an existing roof‚ you don’t need to have the old one removed and hauled away

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    on pilotis‚ the same motif as the Villa Savoye and the Governor’s Palace. The building is greatly enhanced by two monumental ramps--the entrance ramp and an interior/exterior ramp that connects the main with the upper floor and ultimately with the roof garden. The ramps themselves are of the scale of automobile highway on and off ramps. The other large scale elements on the exterior are the service elevator and the large graphics "embossed" on the elevations of the raised box. Another scale lesson

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