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    Cantilever Sheetpile

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    CANTILEVER SHEET PILE WALL By Lakshmi Radhakrishnan Email id: lakshmiradhakrish@gmail.com ABSTRACT: A sheet pile wall consists of a series of sheet piles driven side by side into the ground‚ thus forming a continuous vertical wall for the purpose of retaining an earth bank. They are commonly used for: (1) water front structures‚ (2) temporary constructions‚ (3) light weight construction where sub soil is poor for supporting a retaining wall. A sheet pile may be of three types: Cantilever

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    Functionalist writings go into much depth in regard to the state and roles of the family in modern‚ post industrial revolution‚ society. How accurately the interpretation and observations that are made by the Functionalist view represent the state of the family is‚ however‚ a contentious point. Functionalists see the family as the key place where primary socialisation of the young‚ next generation of society‚ takes place. The functionalist view of the family is that the family is the corner stone

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    In nineteen minutes‚ you can mow the front lawn‚ color your hair‚ watch a third of a hockey game. In nineteen minutes‚ you can bake scones or get a tooth filled by a dentist; you can fold laundry for a family of five....In nineteen minutes‚ you can stop the world‚ or you can just jump off it. In nineteen minutes‚ you can get revenge. Sterling is a small‚ ordinary New Hampshire town where nothing ever happens — until the day its complacency is shattered by a shocking act of violence. In the aftermath

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    DISCUSSION Design Concepts for Jib Cranes Paper by JAMES FISHER and STEVEN THOMAS (2nd Q. 2002) Discussion by MICHAEL HEMSTAD I thank the authors for a very thorough and informative article on jib cranes. To this‚ I would add the following regarding maximizing the crane’s effect for column design. For a single jib crane on a column‚ the position of the jib crane resulting in the maximum effect on the column can be calculated as follows. The position of the jib crane is described by the angle

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    Adolescent Case Study

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    DECO ARTS COMPLIANCE CASE STUDY The existing roof of an art deco house with continuous parapet walls‚ a very low-pitched roof (3°) and a 200 mm wide by 50 mm deep internal gutter draining to an original galvanized steel rainwater head‚ requires re-roofing. The existing roof is bitumen-impregnated membrane roofing which replaced a similar roofing material approximately 30 years ago. There is no insulation or building paper in the roof. | Step 1. Identify the aspects of the proposed design that

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    pile foundation

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    A deep foundation is a type of foundation distinguished from shallow foundations by the depth they are embedded into the ground. There are many reasons a geotechnical engineer would recommend a deep foundation over a shallow foundation‚ but some of the common reasons are very large design loads‚ a poor soil at shallow depth‚ or site constraints (like property lines). There are different terms used to describe different types of deep foundations including the pile (which is analogous to a pole)‚

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    To fully understand the effect sports has on society one must first fully understand norms and how they influence the population. A norm‚ like any other psychological phenomena‚ is “a construct that has widespread usage because it helps describe and explain human behavior” (Cialdini and Trost 151). Common norms become understood by groups and constrain behavior without force while adapting to the environment or situation that is present. These social norms‚ or social roles‚ which generally emerge

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    There are three main theoretical perspectives that sociologists have used to examine society. The three theoretical perspectives include symbolic interactionism‚ functionalism‚ and conflict theory. People who share territory and culture are society. These sociological perspectives are used to “understand human behavior by placing it within its broader social context” (Henslin 4). Each of these perspectives have a level of analysis. Symbolic interactionists use the micro level to focus on symbols

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    Date: May 24th‚ 2013 Title: Bridge collapses into Washington State River; cars fall into water Link: http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/bridge-collapses-into-washington-state-river-cars-fall-into-water-1.1294723 Type: Local‚ but somewhat international due to the fact that it is still unclear if any of the people affected were from Canada or any other countries. Brief Summary: A four-lane bridge in Washington has collapsed‚ dumping an unknown number of cars and people into the icy river below

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    Sheet Piles

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    SHEET PILES Sheet Piling is used in cases when- Enclosing a site or part thereof to prevent the escape of loose sub-soil to safeguard against settlement of structure which is to be erected on it. Retaining the side of trenches and generally excavations. Forming cofferdams (watertight enclosures necessary in construction of foundations in water). Their most common use is within temporary deep excavations. They are considered to be most economical where retention of higher earth pressures of soft

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