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    Arch 2100

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    ARCH 2100 Autumn 2012 Final Exam‚ PART I ESSAY Select any one of the following to discuss in an essay (identify the chosen topic on your essay‚ please. Sometimes it’s difficult to figure out.) Take the time to use photos‚ drawings or diagrams to show examples & illustrate points if at all possible. Comparison 1 Discuss the major differences (and/or similarities) in architecture (with respect to a variety of subjects like materials‚ technology‚ purpose‚ image‚ culture‚ etc.) between the 20th

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    Parabolic Arch

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    A parabolic arch is a very complex‚ yet extremely simple arch all at the same time. It is also referred to as a catenary arch. It was developed fairly recently and is used around the world. This arch consists of a relatively simple equation‚ and one can discover many of its characteristics from its equation if he or she makes use of it. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this equation is that one of the landmarks in the United States is a catenary arch. To begin‚ many arches were developed

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    Plato on the Parthenon

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    The philosophical ideas of Plato that relate to the Parthenon include whether the structure is an element of the Visible World or the Intelligible World. In my opinion‚ Plato would view the Parthenon as an object in the Visible World. The Parthenon is a one of a kind monument that is tangible and exists in our real world. The Parthenon is an architectural project and deals with forms of science and mathematics. Plato’s view of science and mathematics are categorized as forms in the Intelligible

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    Applied Corporate Finance FIN 246A Assignment #8 – Arch Communications & LOLWA ALBOHAMAD Arch Communications Group Inc. Evaluate Arch’s industry and its strategic position vis-avis its major competitors. What does your analysis imply for Arch’s future investment requirements and the company’s ability to earn profits greater than its cost of capital? Arch Communications became the 3rd largest paging company in the US‚ with 3 million subscribers in 1996. The core activities included;

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    The Gateway Arch

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    The Gateway Arch As I walked through the entrance‚ I headed down the ramp that led into the lobby‚ which lied underground‚ between the legs of the Arch. The sun entering through the doors reflected off the marble tiled floor. The first site I came to was the appealing blue fountain that resided in the exact center of the lobby. The royal blue water spout about four or five feet into the air and cascaded down into a small square pool. There were plants lining the edge of the pool and lots

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    Parthenon Analysis

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    The Parthenon is the most important and perfectly formed temple on the acropolis. It is dedicated to Athena‚ and held an enormous cult image of her and was built as a temple of worship. It was regarded as an enduring symbol which holds high points of Greek art. The cost of the Parthenon cannot be translated into a modern equivalent amount of money but in the 5th century it cost them 469 silver talents. The Parthenon was made of local stone. Stone was denser‚ white‚ a finer stone but also much heavier

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    Parthenon Marbles

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    of ownership can be argued on both legal and moral grounds‚ often making disputes ongoing and complex. One of the most renown and longstanding disputes is between Greece and the British Museum over the Parthenon Marbles. In the 19th century‚ Lord Elgin removed Marble sculptures from the Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens and sold them to the British Museum where they have been on display since. Arguments of both legal and moral standing have been put forward by both parties‚ in regard to where

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    Gothic Arch

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    THE BASIS OF THE GOTHIC STYLE Tom Bender * March 26‚ 1964 Top Award Winner – 1964 National Architectural History Student Competition A building is more than an assemblage of materials to provide a shelter for man. It is an expression of the society that created it‚ its forms shaped by the outlook‚ values‚ orientation and maturity of the society‚ and reflecting the nature‚ strengths and weaknesses of the various aspects of the society. It in turn shapes and directs the society in its role as

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    on the Parthenon Mary M Dean HUM111045VA016-132-001 CHAD REDWING 3/10/2013 Abstract We didn’t have the money to go to Greece to the parathion so I had to go to the one in Nashville TN. It was a very interesting place to visit. Me and my husband went they cost was only $6 for adults so that was a great price to pay to walk through this wonderful place called the Parthenon. We went on March 8th. The Parthenon 2500 West

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    Constantine the Great

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    Constantine and Christianity Constantine the Great‚ also known as Constantine I or Saint Constantine‚ was the Emperor of Rome during 306 to 337. His father was Flavius Valerius Constantius who was a Roman army officer and his wife Helena. Constantine experienced a dramatic event in 312 (aged 40) during the Battle of Milvian Bridge‚ succeeding and that claiming the throne as emperorship in the West. According to some sources‚ Constantine looked up to the sun before the battle started and saw a cross

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