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    Gothic Architecture

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    Characteristics of Gothic churches and cathedrals In Gothic architecture‚ a unique combination of existing technologies established the emergence of a new building style. Those technologies were the ogival or pointed arch‚ the ribbed vault‚ and the flying buttress. The Gothic style‚ when applied to an ecclesiastical building‚ emphasizes verticality and light. This appearance was achieved by the development of certain architectural features‚ which together provided an engineering solution. The structural

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    sites with water. Another thing borrowed from the Greeks is the arch. The purpose of the arch in Greek culture was limited to supporting small structures‚ such as storerooms. This design limited the size and scope of the building. Builders could not construct extremely large building because the arch could not support it. However‚ the ancient Romans created an arch that could support huge amounts of weight. The Romans created this arch‚ a very strong shape as no single spot holds all the weight

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    investigate the foot arch and plantar fascia deformations in mid-stance phase. The heel pad simulation results show that the pad model with fat cells (coupling model) has much stronger capacity in impact attenuation and energy storage than the model without fat cells (structure model). Furthermore‚ the FE simulation reproduced the deformations of the foot arch structure and the plantar fascia extension observed in the gait measurements‚ which reinforces the postulation that the foot arch structure also

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    ANATOMY Vascular Supply of Upper Limb (I) Arterial Supply (Figure-1-7): (A) Subclavian Artery o On Right arises from brachiocephalic trunk. o On Left from arch of aorta. o Extends from arch of aorta to lateral border of first rib. Branches: o Internal thoracic artery o Vertebral artery o Thyrocervical trunk : (a) Suprascapular artery forms anastomosis around scapula (b) Transverse cervical (c) Inferior thyroid (B) . axillary artery : at mid calvical and

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    Heavenly Bodies This is a heavenly picture of a supernatural man with huge wings like a big bird; he has a long wooden spear piercing down on a big man with two horns and a pitch fork in his left hand. The Angel is enrobed in a blue and red robe‚ with a golden helmet and braces around his head and ankles respectively. His posture is representative of a majestic state of being such that only a supernatural being could assume. He hovers above the demon with such an air of commanding authority that

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    weaknesses and minimizing the threats” (Bowen et al‚ 2010). When analyzing the Golden Arch Hotel launch‚ it is important to consider the reasons why they decided to merge within the hotel industry and the pending opportunities it provided. This segment of the SWOT analysis will determine if the company will be able to capitalize and succeed within the intended market. One definitive opportunity for the Golden Arch Hotel was the booming hotel industry within Switzerland during the time of their product

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    One example of how the ancient Romans proved themselves to be the greatest nation of their time was through their architecture. No better examples of these great triumphs than the arch and the material concrete it was built from. Not only were they triumphs of beauty but of engineering and their uses and meaning to the Roman culture of the time. Concrete comes from the Latin "concretus"‚ which means to grow together. Around 600 BC the Greeks were using an early form of concrete but did not

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    Acropolis‚ Greece Built in 126 AD 447-438 BC Original purpose Temple to all the gods of Ancient Rome Temple to goddess Athena Built by Publius Aelius Hadrianus Iktinos‚ Kalikrates Current use Roman Catholic church Museum Architectural system Arch Technology Post and Lintel System Height 43m 14m Design The Pantheon is a circular building with a portico supported

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    offer better support and less cushioning. But most people benefit maximum from an insole that offers both cushioning and support. Earlier‚ insoles or orthotics used to be hard plastic inserts placed inside the shoe to cup the heel and support the arch. However‚ as they were not flexible‚ they did not relieve the pressure causing pain. Nowadays‚ insoles are designed from the perspective of providing maximum comfort and pain relief. One of the well-known brands offering quality insoles is Spenco.

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    Gothic Architecture

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    characteristic features: pointed arch‚ the ribbed vault and flying buttress which differentiate them from others. One significant improvement and basic element in the Gothic Architecture was the Pointed Arch. It distributes the weight of the heavy ceilings and bulkier designs; therefore‚ there is a great possibility that walls were thinner. Also‚ it can be built to any height and can hold more weight than regular pillars. Due to this improvement‚ the Pointed Arch allowed simple windows to look more

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