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    problem of water damage. You can not only blame bad weather‚ but sometimes it is the broken dishwasher hose‚ plumbing leakage‚ dishwasher leakage‚ foundation cracks‚ overflow of washing machine‚ bad weather and the list goes on. It is always important that you take care of the flooded basement or else it may damage your entire house. It is always necessary that whenever you have water damage‚ you should take care of the following‚ at the foremost. A) Foremost thing to be taken care while Water Damage:

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    roofing‚ siding‚ and shingles‚ Aloha Construction is the expert. However‚ did you know they are now working on home interiors as well? Their new partner company Aloha Restoration Co. provides remodeling services‚ basement finishing‚ and fire and water damage restoration. Dave Farbaky‚ the founder of Aloha Construction‚ created Aloha Restoration Co. as a new division of the company so they can now remodel and repair your home inside and out and take you from ruined to restored in no time. Fall is here

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    Residential Water Damage Generate Mold and Mildew in Montgomery County Montgomery County Tips About Winter’s Effects Risk of Residential Water Damage At SERVPRO‚ we know that winter weather generates nurturing conditions for mold‚ mildew and getting residential water damage. Our area of middle Tennessee around Fort Campbell and Clarksville has high humidity in the summer and plenty of snow and rainfall during the winter‚ which can result in various situations that result in severe damages to your

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    members of the public are no longer allowed to climb the Qutub Minar. Over the years the Qutub Minar has seen its fair share of problems with the top being damaged by lightening at one time‚ and structural damage due to earthquakes over time. Thankfully‚ it has been repaired as and when the damage occurred and as a result it remains a marvel for generations to see.The entire Qutub Minar complex is a well maintained property with lush gardens. The guides do not harass and an official audio tour is available

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    Damages Compensation for causing loss or injury through negligence or a deliberate act‚ or a court’s estimate or award of a sum as a fine for breach of a contract or of a statutory duty. Types of damages include (1) General: damages that are presumed in law and follow indirectly from a wrong. They need not be specifically-claimed or proved to have been sustained‚ and are awarded also where an injury or loss (such as physical pain and mental anguish) cannot be precisely estimated. (2) Special (or

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    The Damage of Rollkur Over 80% of dressage and show jumping equines have damage in their necks due to Rollkur. But what exactly is rollkur? Rollkur is a German word meaning hyperflexion in a horse’s neck‚ most prominent in dressage and showjumping‚ but is also found in almost every other discipline. Equestrians need to understand the difference between being “on-the-bit” and hyperflexion. A picture of Rollkur in a dressage event. Picture By Theresa Sandin-Sustainable Dressage. There

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    Introduction of damages – Tashishana Sam General damages – Tumusiime Clare Special damages – Apili Charity Nominal damages – Nambooze Gladys Contemptuous damages – Akiteng Doreen Punitive damages – Tumusiime Clare Contemptuous damages – Akiteng Doreen Exemplary damages – Abaho Elizabeth Liquidated damages – Abaho Elizabeth Unliquidated damages – kayesu Claire Speculative‚ ordinary‚ damage for loss of reputation and aggravated damages. Damages These are compensation

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    The Meiji Restoration

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    A young Japanese teenager‚ by the name of Mutsuhito (Huffman)‚ was given this document to sign in April 1868 (Morton and Olenik 147). This boy is better known as the Emperor Meiji‚ or “Enlightened rule (Morton and Olenik 147).” The name “Meiji Restoration” came from this name‚ and it officially began on January 3‚ 1868 (Huffman). He and his followers claimed power on this date in a “relatively tranquil coup (Huffman)” that overthrew the previous administration‚ the Tokugawa regime (Huffman). The

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    Restoration Comedy Restoration Comedy refers to English Comedies written during the Restoration period from 1660-1710. The re-opening of the theatres in 1660 after public stage performances had been banned for 18 years by the Puritan regime signalled a renaissance of English drama. Restoration comedy is notorious for its sexual licentiousness‚ a quality encouraged by Charles II personally and by the rakish aristocratic ethos of his court. English Drama witnessed great changes during Charles

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    Identifying a Personal Lineage: Restoration & Adaptive Reuse After doing extensive research and some soul searching‚ I feel most connected to the French architect and theorist‚ Eugene Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (January 27‚ 1814 – September 17‚ 1879). Viollet-le-Duc is best known for his extensive restoration projects throughout the 19th century. His portfolio contains a long list of projects that were done in the Gothic Revival style‚ however he designed and restored buildings in a variety

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