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    Developing an environmentally sustainable city through re-creating landscape with abandoned industrial structures. The problem of abandoned structures contributing to a large amount of construction waste has long been recognized; it becomes an environmental threat and severely affects the sustainability of a city. However‚ the conventional urban planning system does not account for this problem‚ this will result in an endless negative loop of environmental pollution and resource depletion. A

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    How would children act if they were not talked to for the first thirteen years of their life? Two case studies in the past showed how children would act with no interaction from other people. One child was a boy named Victor and the other was a girl named Genie. Both of the children did have similarities‚ but they also had many differences. These two children had many similarities. In each case each one was referred to as a wild child. Neither of the children were found until after they had hit

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    1. How did the DTIS CRM team change the business process for dealing with abandoned vehicles in San Francisco? How did the old business process work‚ and what kinds of problems arose? Why was it necessary to change the business process before developing a new CRM system? They redesigned the business processes in a way that instead of the old voicemail system‚ people with complaints now could still call the old number‚ but would be helped by a person so complaints would be dealt with immediately

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    FEU INSTITUTE OF TOURISM AND HOTEL MANAGEMENT _ Developing Old Abandoned House into a Restaurant Business A Tourism Planning and Development Project Presented to the Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management Far Eastern University Manila In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of the Degree Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management by Abobo‚ Jessabel B. Batallones‚ Jessica Jane V. Patacsil‚ Marirose F. Serapio‚ Freshy Joy I. Ygusguiza‚ Ruel C. October 2013

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    Abandon Farmhouse have many similarities and many differences. I think the similarities they have in common is that they are both about grief. Also Not one is about happiness. I also think that the poems are both about change. The authors both put imagery in the poems too. They are about life‚ and in my opinion and what comes with life is loss. What is different about the two poems that I think Nothing Gold Can Stay is a poem about nature and in Abandoned Farmhouse is about people. Abandoned Farmhouse

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    there is a farmhouse at twilight surrounded by water; it could very well be a river‚ lake‚ or even a pond. The water is clean and clear‚ one can also tell because the building is slightly reflected on the waters surface. The painting is not very bright; on the contrary it is more of a dim‚ dark‚ and opaque shading all throughout. The only exception is the fading sunlight’s reflection on the sky right over the farmhouse. An estimate of nine to eleven trees surrounds the decaying farmhouse. The way

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    dishes‚ take care of children and that’s all. They can’t do anything more than that. The boundary of women’s life was in the kitchen and the men‚ who is usually go outside and works. According to the stage Direction‚ “The kitchen in the new abandoned farmhouse of John Wright‚ a gloomy kitchen‚ and left without having been put in order- unwashed pans under the sink‚ a loaf of bread outside the breadbox‚ a dish towel on the table-other signs of in completed work”

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    back and he hung his head in disbelief at the state of the farm. “Hey son! Come in.” Jim continued to the brick farmhouse‚ greeted by his father‚ 6ft with a beard of a trucker‚ an old cane beside him to help keep him up. Jim walked past the 2 dogs sleeping on the porch oblivious of Jim arrival. As Jim opened the door he was confronted with old newspapers stacked in a pile‚ abandoned rooms through out the house‚ faint lines of moments in time etched on the doorframe causing feelings of joy helping

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    Analysis of Susan Glaspell’s “Trifles”             The scene of Susan Glaspell’s play “Trifles” is set in a gloomy‚ unkempt‚ and now abandoned farm house. The town sheriff‚ the county attorney‚ and Mr. Hale along with the sheriff’s wife and Mrs. Hale‚ a neighbor‚ enter through the kitchen. The men are there to investigate the death of the owner‚ Mr. Wright. The women have come along to gather some things to take to Mrs. Wright who is in jail for the murder of her husband. Susan Glaspell ties the

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    The Fighting Ground By Avi Wortis 157 Pages Genre: Historical Fiction Book Report by Jake Thomas Character Analysis of Main Characters: Jonathan: Jonathan wants to be become a trained killer. However‚ Jonathan is only a thirteen-year-old boy who lives on a farm in New Jersey during the Revolutionary War in 1778 and his father will not allow him to join the Continental Army. Jonathan’s father fought in the early days of the war and seriously injured his leg and it is not easy for

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