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    life or ministry? Each of my kids has a marble jar in our kitchen. When they do something good or helpful for the family‚ whether it’s helping a sibling or unloading the dishwasher we put a few marbles in the jar with their name on it. When the marble jar is filled we celebrate with a trip to Chucky Cheese or another fun outing. I have even gone so far as to have BIG marbles that if the kids are good for dad when I am at work they get a BIG marble and that means I will find something special

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    same. The architect did this intentionally to demonstrate the agreement of the building (Mark & Hutchinson 1986). The marble finish that we see today on the inside was generally included later. Be that as it may‚ the Roman Pantheon in its present state permits us a look into the wonderful and staggering universe of Roman architecture. The dome would have been plated to resemble the grand circle of the considerable number of gods that the name Pantheon brings out (Mark & Hutchinson 1986). No oculus had

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    Michelangelo’s David The first piece of artwork that I have chosen to work with is the David by Michelangelo. Yes‚ this is one of the‚ if not the most famous sculpture in the world but that is not my reasoning for choosing it. Before seeing the actual David inside of the Galleria dell’Accademia‚ I visited the copy of it outside of the Palazzo Vecchio. After getting my first taste of the fake version‚ I thought it was a cool sculpture but didn’t see what all of the hype about Michelangelo’s could

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    produce a concrete that was both light and extremely strong. The Romans had developed potsalana concrete about 100 B.C. but at first used it only for terrace walls and foundations. It apparently was emperor Nero who first used the material on a grand scale to rebuild a region of the city of Rome around his palace‚ the expansive Domus Aurea‚ after the great fire of AD 64 which he said to have set. Here broad streets‚ regular blocks of masonry apartment houses‚ and continuous colonnaded porticoes

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    pillars.The red sandstone Diwan-i-Aam with its painted marble canopy‚the adjacent Diwan-i-Khas ‚the Shah Burj in a secluded corner‚built for no other purpose but the emperor’s luxury of whiling away time ‚the ‘marble tents’ all of them.This architecture is understood as a Mughal legacy of living in central Asia where the kings operated from tents.The fort also has an exquisite Moti Masjid (1659)‚nmed for the pearl-like lustre of its marble‚built by emperor Aurangzeb.For filing in the blanks of life

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    theory relating space‚ time and perceptual relations begin with an interpretation of the Euclidean continuum. Einstein visualises this concept of distances between arbitrary measurements with reference to rigid bodies (Einstein‚ Chapter 24): a marble slab with rods assembling quardrilateral figures‚ forming a physical “grid” on the plane. Assuming that the rods are uniform in dimensions‚ the formation of a perfect square would require four of these rods. Likewise‚ each corner of the square would

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    CASE STUDY PEARL CONTINENTAL BY: MEHWISH MUMTAZ MFA I-D 2nd SEMISTER WHAT IS CASE STUDY? Case studies : • are written summaries or syntheses of real-life cases based upon data and research • require you to isolate and think through the key issues involved against both theory and the larger comparative environment • identify appropriate strategies for the resolution of the ’case’ • weigh the pros and cons of the remedial options/strategies

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    The concrete for the slabs‚ beams‚ and columns for each floor were all poured at once and Ransome’s twisted steel bars were used in vertical and horizontal reinforcements. The column sizes were different depending on where on each floor a column was located and the load bearing

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    P Chidambaram on 28th February‚ 2013 presented the Indian Budget which is one of the most highly anticipated Budgets of recent years. Some highlights for Indian Budget 2013-14 and Income Tax Slabs are as: Indian Budget 2013-14 Highlights: 1. As according to Indian Budget 2013-14‚ The Income Tax slabs and Rates not revised. 2. Tax payers have still relief in the first bracket of 2 lakh to 5 lakh. A notional rise in the threshold exemption from 2‚00‚ 000 to 2‚20‚000 by providing a tax

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    use of stacked‚ mud brick or adobe brick in the construction of the walls. The walls of the Assyrian palaces were then embellished by incorporating glazed vitreous brick; whereas‚ the Egyptian palaces were constructed of grey limestone or dark grey marble‚ often with a green colored stucco covering the mud brick walls. Both the ancient Assyrian and Egyptian palaces relied heavily upon decorations in the form of facades constructed using bas reliefs. These reliefs were comprised of brightly painted

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