The early twentieth century is when Modernism first emerged‚ and by the 1920s‚ the prominent figures of the movement - Le Corbusier‚ Walter Gropius‚ and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe – had the largest reputations towards it. It was not until after the Second World War that it gained huge popularity‚ after modernist planning was implemented as a solution to meet basic social needs‚ after the previous failures in architecture and design. Up to 15% the urban populations were living in poverty During the
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to something so they will march through city streets until n An example of this is when people started protesting about UK armed forces going to Afghanistan and trying to stop them going. On September 23‚ 2006‚ thousands of people marched in Manchester against the presence of UK troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. The police service was just there during the protest to keep it under control. Meetings This is when a group of people will come together to discuss a matter which is causing
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Put bluntly‚ no‚ the courts do not always rigorously apply the established rules of offer and acceptance governing the formation of contracts. Judgments by Lord Denning in Butler Machine Tool Co Ltd v Ex-Cell-O Corporation Ltd (1979) and Gibson v Manchester City Council (1979) have challenged this ‘mirror image’ approach. Nonetheless‚ these are very much exceptions to the general principle governing the formation of contracts and it is true that in the vast majority of cases the established rules of
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1. What “language” must a microcomputer talk in order to interface with the Internet? Ans= some form of TCP/IP 2. What kind of applications might use a sensor to local area network layout? Ans= Assembly line robotic control devices‚ oven temperature controls 3. Why is network architecture useful? Ans= allows for compatibility between products and allows products to interoperates. 4. List the seven layers of the OSI model. Ans= *Application *Presentation *Session *Transport *Network *Data link *Physical
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biscuits to Manchester. He started to drive and he turned on the radio to listen the weather forecast. The day will be cold and rainy. When was time for the news Peter turned off the radio but he could listen that a middle-aged man was murdered in Bristol the night before. When Peter was driving in Bristol‚ he saw a boy about sixteen standing by the side of the road‚ holding out his hand to ask for a lift. Peter stopped the lorry‚ he opened the door and he said he was going to Manchester. The boy said
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DBQ Introduction: In the late 18th century‚ Europe experienced a substantial amount of urbanization due to the increase of industrialized factories‚ especially in the textile industry. Question: Describe the inventions that improved production and the European marketplace through the pre-Industrial Revolution. How did these advances affect social classes? Document 1: Letter from Leeds Cloth Merchants (a major center of wool manufacture in Yorkshire)‚ 1791. Defending the use of machines. “yet
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complain about the misery that is inflicted upon them by something such as a minor headache‚ and have no regard for the real misery and pain that is just outside of their front door. In the story‚ Gaskell uses Wilson‚ an ordinary citizen in the city of Manchester‚ as the point of view to show what he sees happening with the misery of the citizens‚ and to
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How did the development of canals and railways influence the Industrial revolution? The growth of the Industrial Revolution depended on the ability to transport raw materials and finished goods over long distances. There were three main types of transportation that increased during the Industrial Revolution: waterways‚ roads‚ and railroads. In the early years people used to travel and transport goods by ship‚ horses‚ oxen and even humans were used to carry merchandises. “The first wheels on
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DEUTSCHES INSTITUT FÜR JAPANSTUDIEN Harald Dolles & Sten Söderman Globalization of Sports The Case of Professional Football and its International Management Challenges Working Paper 05/1 Contact authors: Dr. Harald Dolles Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien E-mail: dolles@dijtokyo.org Prof. Dr. Sten Söderman School of Business‚ Stockholm University E-mail: sod@fek.su.se ドイツ・日本研究所 Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien German Institute for Japanese Studies Kudan Minami
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Different Scenarios Scenario 1: A two week holiday of either Spain or France‚ staying in a minimum 3* hotel for a family of two adults and a child aged 9years old. They can depart around the middle of July‚ but only want to leave from a bus station around the Newport area. All they ask of the hotel is that it has a nice pool within a short walk (30 minutes max.) to the local beach‚ recommendations on board basis’ would be welcomed. The hotel I have chosen that suits there needs the most is in
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