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    fortress; it was an instrument of social control and the symbol of power‚ authority‚ and wealth” (Stokstad xxvii). During the Medieval Ages‚ the main purpose of the castle was to protect the citizens of a particular kingdom. These huge fortresses played major roles in the society of the Medieval Ages‚ along with their magnificent architecture‚ castle are still popular today. A medieval kingdom commonly included a large castle‚ to house the royal family‚ knights‚ and servants‚ and a city with merchants‚

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    the real estate in some way‚ and are listed in the deed. The seller may add a restriction to the title of the property. A deed restriction is a clause in a deed that limits the use of land. Deed restrictions placed within a deed control the use of the property. Estate:-Estates are all of the valuable things an individual owns‚ such as real estate‚ art collections‚ collectibles‚ antiques‚ jewelry‚ investments and life insurance. Estate for Years:-The most significant feature of an estate for years

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    of all countries in all regions of the world‚ big or small‚ dictatorship or democracy. Torture was a legitimate way to obtain testimonies and confessions from suspects for use in legal inquiries and trials. "What strikes us most in considering the medieval tortures is not so much their diabolical barbarity as the extraordinary variety‚ and what may be termed the artistic skill‚ they displayed. They represent a condition of thought in which men had pondered long and carefully on all the forms of suffering

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    China’s Real-Estate Bubble China is one of the major economical players in today’s international market. China’s economy is the “seconds largest in the world after the United States” (Joseph‚ 63). This is a striking achievement due to fact that China is a “developing country”. China has achieved a great amount of success through the collaboration of political and economical regimes. The economical growth in China led to “one of the biggest improvements in human welfare anywhere at anytime” (Kristof

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    Entreprenurial Investmet in Real Estate? You bet! Real Estate 101: Building Wealth with Real Estate Investments; by Gary W. Eldred. Copyright in 2006 by Trump University. . Dr. Eldred‚ a professor who has faculty positions in top universities‚ including Stanford‚ is the bestselling author of several real estate investing books that preach the importance of becoming a knowledgeable investor. Eldred’s latest book‚ Real Estate 101‚ is a “How To” on real estate investing for beginners that expands

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    Real Estate Bubble in China: the Present and the Future 2011 Q3 HA _S28 0102883578 Introduction: The concern over whether China is experiencing a real estate bubble has increased‚ especially after Dubai crisis happened. The construction area of both residential and commercial properties has increased by almost 6 times since year of 2000. China has enjoyed a sharp increase in property price since 2006. Especially‚ after 2009‚ due to the large stimulus package‚ majority of the money went

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    People lived their entire lives according to the church. The church played a huge role in education and daily life (Hinds 14). All Medieval christians marked important stages of life with the sacraments of the church (Hinds 14). After the fall of the Roman Empire‚ Europe was a mess (Richardson).They could not defend themselves and there was no trade (Richardson). The church was the only

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    Real Estate- Land and improvements to the land use (houses‚ structures built on the land‚ also under land such as mineral rights oil gold etc also air rights) Real Property- Anything that won’t fall of a house if upside down Personal Property - Not attached to the house Fixture- First personal property‚ then attached to house RS professions- agent‚broker‚financing‚litigation‚management‚developer‚constructor‚appraiser‚architect‚land planner‚analyst Infrastructure- services built by government

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    Market Analysis Forecast Population Growth to 2025 2 Housing Affordability‚ Average Sales Price and Growth 4 Housing Characteristics 6 Society and Ambiance 6 The age distribution 7 Types of households 8 Educational

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    Medieval European feudalism was an institution that served as a set of political and economic survival tactics from around the 8th century to 15th century AD. In the early middle ages‚ the political and economic climate in Europe was unstable after the fall of the Roman Empire. The Germanic invaders‚ such as the Franks‚ struggled to achieve a functional system of government to organize their territories because they basically had to build themselves up from the ground. Feudalism can be traced back

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