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  • Regents Park

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    University of London and moved t... ... middle of paper ... ...r own in-house investigation, which confirmed a shortage of money that would not allow them to continue. Ivy covered quad Regent’s Park has a beautiful intimate main quad, with dining hall, library and chapel, which becomes covered in ivy during the Trinity term. Most students are accommodated in classically styled buildings from the early 20th century. The library is open 24 hours a day and is predictably filled with books on theology

  • Food Workers At UNC Chapel Hill

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    In 1968, Lenoir Dining Hall at UNC Chapel Hill served food to nearly 2,000 students and faculty a day. The lunch ladies managing the cafeteria worked through long hours, short wages and demeaning work conditions. Though state workers, the food workers were neither represented by a union nor were their grievances acknowledged by their oppressive supervisors. Food service was tough enough for food workers at the university because students and faculty did not typically regard the non-faculty employees

  • Architecture and Construction: Frank Gehry

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    architectural career has spanned over five decades and produced public and private buildings in America, Europe, and Asia. He is one of the best-known architects of the 20th century. He is famous for his strange twisted shapes and the use of unconventional materials on his buildings. In this research paper, I will discuss the two most popular works of Gehry’s, which are the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and the Walt Disney Concert Hall. I’m interested in exploring the design of each museum and the way both

  • Analysis Of The Juvenile Justice System

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    seems to be a permanent fixture within the criminal justice system, and the juvenile justice system is no exception when it comes to that form of injustice. As it is depicted in the PBS documentary, a teenage boy named Shawn from a white, upper-middle class family was first arrested after he stabbed his father multiple times while he was sleeping in a brutal murder attempt. Apart from the attempted murder charge, Shawn also racked up a charge of sexual assault against a fellow juvenile hall cellmate and

  • The Pros And Cons Of Recreational Drug Use In Our Society

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    investigate recreational drug use of marijuana it is essential to understand first its role within our society. Once its position has been established, the pros and cons can be investigated along with evidence of a psychological experiment by Wayne Hall and Joan Nelson. The 2010 National Drug Strategy Household Survey (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2011) was conducted between late-April and early-September 2010. More than 26,000 people aged 12 years or older participated in the survey

  • Lima, Ohio and The American Dream

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    for most likely to be attacked by the Soviet Union, because of those two features. As a major center for oil, banking and manufacturing, Lima once attracted thousands of new residents a year at its peak. At one time, Lima boasted two performance halls, an Opera house, several community theaters and countless movie houses. Large Mansions popped up along Market Street and on the West Side of town from the 1880's to the late 1920's. A perfect example of a Rust Belt city, Lima has been in a state

  • Sean White and Snowboarding

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    Database, 20 Feb, 2014. “Snowboarder White Withdraws Amid Concerns About Olympic Slopestyle Course” Huffington Post. 5 Feb, 2014. Student Resources in context. Web. 20 Feb, 2014. 2014. "Vermont Sports Hall of Fame Jake Burton Carpenter." Vermont Sports Hall of Fame Jake BurtonCarpenter. Vermont Sports Hall of Fame, 5 Apr. 2012. Web. 28 Mar. 2014.

  • 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia

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    Its central location also played in its favor. The Building Committee hired twenty-seven year-old H. J. Schwarzmann as chief engineer. He not only planned the layout of the grounds, but also designed Memorial and Horticultural Halls, the two structures intended to be permanent. The fairgrounds were about two miles north-west from the center of Philadelphia, across the Schuylkill River in a portion of Fairmount Park. One of the world's largest municipal parks, it was devised in 1682 by the founder of

  • Fox Theater Case Summary

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    homes that were already at the site in 1982. To fund this project, Preservation Ventures used the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Credit as a source of equity to redevelop the site's five structures. The Federal Historic Preservation Tax encourages private developers to invest in the rehabilitation of historic buildings. It provides a 20% income tax credit for income producing sites that are “historic certified structures” according to the Secretary of the Interior. By 1986, however, none of the office

  • Biography of Nellie Tayloe Ross

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    local women’s group. She also helped her husband with his law practice as well as his governorship. Nellie was born in Missouri in 1876. “She was the sixth child and the first daughter of James and ‘Lizzie’ Tayloe” (Scheer, 2). Nellie was very private about her childhood and little is known about the family from which she came. The only story of her childhood that she ever shared was of her home being destroyed by a fire (Scheer, 1). In 1902, she became Nellie Tayloe Ross after marrying a successful

  • American Academy Of Art Vs Columbia College Chicago

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    Although The American Academy of Art and The School of the Art Institutes of Chicago have advantages, I should attend Columbia College Chicago. The American Academy of Art possesses an interesting background. Frank Young Sr. dreamt of creating a school that would “provide the best instructors, attract the best students, and neglect nothing that will help them to build successful careers.” In 1923, Young decided to turn his dreams into reality, thus creating The American Academy of Art (AAA)

  • Argument Analysis: Queensland Beer Brand

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    fans alike. XXXX is a product created in Milton Queensland at the Castlemaine Perkins brewery, made under Lion an entity one-hundred percent owned by a Japanese company (Lion Co 2018). The brewery has won awards such as an induction into the leader’s hall of fame for its significant contribution to Queensland development (Leaders 2018) and was named a Queensland icon (Brisbane Times 2018). XXXX Dispute Analysis When analysing the dispute between the XXXX workers, United Voice (union) and management

  • Euclidean Algorithm

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    Euclid taught at Ptolemy’s University, Egypt. At the Alexandria Library, It was said that he set up a private school to teach Mathematical enthusiasts like himself. It’s been also said that Euclid was kind and patient, and has a sense of humor. King Ptolemyance once asked Euclid if there was an easier way to study math and he replied “There is no royal road to Geometry”. Euclid wrote the most permanent mathematical works of all time, known as “The Element”. This comprised of 13 volumes of work filled

  • Contract Of Service Case Study

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    employ another as an employee and the other agrees to serve his employer as an employee. Under a contract of service, the employer must contribute to CPF and provide relevant statutory benefits such as annual leave, sick leave etc. for his employees. Permanent employees have a contract of service with their employer. By definition, if a worker has a contract of service with an organisation, they are an employee. The key rights and responsibilities of employee status under a contract of service are: •

  • Social Services and Homeless Families

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    trying to make a living for themselves, but do not have the resources or the skills to live independently. As a housing specialist I have assisted many families by encouraging them and teaching them skills to maintain permanent housing. Although my profession consists of obtaining permanent housing many families have different factors or hurdles they have to overcome. Most of these families have experienced traumatic events such as domestic violence or drug use within the household. These families are

  • Frame Relay and Leased Lines

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    leased lines. Frame relay is a communication method that transfers data by dividing information into packets and sending them over a virtual network. Frame relay is a difficult process to understand and to accomplish. Leased lines, however, is the permanent connection between two stations. Leased lines are simpler to understand and do not take a lot of effort to achieve. According to Computer Networks, frame relay came into existence to overcome the complex protocols caused by slow telephone lines

  • Essay On Panopticon Prison

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    the form of a hollow square, much like the convents and hospitals of the time. In fact, many were located in buildings once used for such purposes. Prisoners would work and sleep in common rooms with no privacy. Wealthy prisoners might be lodged in private rooms. Though there were many jails and workhouse built throughout Europe in the 1600s and 1700s, only a few had strong

  • Heurich Mansion

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    what is now the site of the Kennedy Center and the entrance to the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Bridge. Despite the economic depression of 1873 and Prohibition in 1917, Heurich’s company prospered due to his hard work. He inherited the land for his permanent residence from his first wife, after her death in 1884. 1307 New Hampshire Avenue was destined to be the location of the Heurich Mansion. Heurich wanted his residence to serve as a reflection of his distinguished business success and abundant contributions

  • Medieval Castles

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    basic element: the great hall. It was often on the ground floor but sometimes it was raised to the second floor for extra security. “The great hall was a large one-room structure with a lofty ceiling”(Giess 58). This was where all the people of the castles slept (excluding the lord and the Lady). There was of course a great big curtain put up so the ladies would be separate from the men. It wasn’t until the end of the century when separate rooms were invented. The great hall was usually located in

  • The Importance Of Social Marketing

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    3. RESULTS 3.1. Two different fields with the same focus. According to Hall (2014), the term social marketing was first introduced in 1971 by Kotler and Zaltman in a special issue of the Journal of Marketing on marketing’s changing social role, whereas Andreasen (2003; 2006) tracks its origins back to the 1960s. Wiebe, though, is believed to be the first who conveyed the term when he asked the question «Can brotherhood be sold like soap? » (Dibb, 2014; Gordon, 2006). The majority of the researchers