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    Small House Boq

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    Steve Wood e-Mail: estimatorno1@yahoo.com Bill of Quantities Housing Tender Dated: 18 April 2008 Web Sample 2 - Housing Tender 3 - 2 BED 4 PERSON HSE 1 - SUB-STRUCTURE Ref SUB-STRUCTURE C11: GROUND INVESTIGATION Machine excavation of trial holes Excavate trial holes; backfill with excavated material‚ compacted in 250 mm layers; maximum depth not exceeding: A 4.00 m FOUNDATIONS D20: EXCAVATING AND FILLING NO CONTAMINATED SOIL ALLOWED FOR Machine excavation Oversite excavation to remove

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    Gardette-Le Prete Mansion is a large house built in Dauphine Street‚ New Orleans. It is more popularly called the Sultan Massacre House. As you can already guess‚ the house has seen gory‚ gruesome events in its lifetime. What happened there? What does a Sultan have to do with it? Originally built in 1836 by Joseph Gardette‚ it was later purchased by a wealthy man called Jean Baptiste LePrete. When the Civil War broke out‚ LePrete suddenly found himself in the middle of an economic crisis. What was

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    of the House of Usher; More then Meets the Eye The Fall of the House of Usher written by Edgar Allen Poe was written in 1839‚ as the age of enlightenment and reason were on the rise. It is a horror gothic story‚ with an atmosphere of evil‚ as well as a sublime that overwhelmed the reader with fear. The Fall of the House of Usher is not only a dark romantic‚ written with a great deal attention to imagery‚ enhancing the parallelism and symbolism that arises as a correlation between the house the Ushers

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    The Vanna Venturi House

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    the house is simple and looks like a house‚ and it is connected to the interior. For some elements outside of the house like the chimney‚ it is easy to tell where it is located. It’s usually on either sides of the house‚ but in the Vanna Venturi House’s case it is in the middle. There are different sizes of windows placed in the house‚ which are designed instead of having repetitive shapes of windows. Robert Venturi used the invention of having those asymmetrical windows randomly in the house‚ not

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    The Omega House Hospice

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    Executive Summary This case study is based on a hospice by the name of Omega House. Due to financial distress‚ the Omega House was closed for several years. Thankfully‚ the Social Action Consortium (SAC) assumed responsibility for the Omega House; and it was able to reopen for those terminally ill patients who were in need of the best care during their remaining days. Ellen started off as a full-time nurse at Omega House who was deprived of sleep. Although the position as a nurse was exhausting

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    The House and the Ushers One of the central themes underlying the short story‚ The Fall of the House of Usher‚ is that of the nature of the house. The way it is described and the way it is so mysterious. Another central theme about this story is the nature of the people that live in the house. They are portrayed very much in the same manner throughout the story. Thus‚ they have several similarities with each other. All of which are of a bad feeling‚ showing how bad things are for the people

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    Energy Efficient House

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    they allow maximum solar radiation to reach house. Thermal Massing- Thermal Mass is basically a thick layer of stone or concrete on the floor. They prevent large temperature fluctuations. Stone floors absorb and store heat during the day‚ and then they give off that heat at night‚ warming the house. Salt Water Heat Exchange- Salt water in an enclosed system absorbs thermal energy during the day from the sun and passively releases heat into house at night warming it at night. The density of

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    A New House - Essay

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    A New House-Decision 1 A New House-Decision Angel M. Davis Axia College at University of Phoenix A New House-Decision 2 In this paper I will discuss which principles of economics directly relate to my decision of purchasing a new house. I will discuss the marginal benefits and cost which will help me make a firm decision. I will also explain how the strength of the economy affects

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    Green house effect

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    Wayne Nicol ENF-1 Sue‚ Ranch April‚ 15 2013 Cause of the Green House Effect There are several causes that lead to the environmental condition known as the green house effect which include the burning of fossil fuels‚ deforestation‚ and population growth. The green house effect is rising in temperature over the years because green house gases in the atmosphere trap energy from the sun. The first cause in rise of green house gases is the burning of fossil fuels such as coal‚ oil‚ and natural

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    Symbolism in The Doll’s House Katherine Mansfield’s The Doll’s House‚ clearly illustrates the symbolic journey of Kezia as she wanders in her childhood purity. The symbolic relationship that Kezia develops with the lamp in The Doll’s House‚ is critical to the development of the plot. In addition‚ the depiction of Kezia‚ provides a contrasting outlook on English hierarchy. To begin‚ the Burnell Children receive a doll’s house from Mrs. Hay. As the two eldest Burnell children

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