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    Individual Paper OVERCOMING PT.LAPINDO BRANTAS HOT MUD CASE By: Aditya Rahman Sulaiman 10/HK/295884/19279 International Undergraduate Programme Lapindo hot mud flood case or we usually called it “banjir lumpur panas Lapindo” is an event of the unstoppable mud gush in Kecamatan Porong‚ Kabupaten Sidoarjo‚ Jawa Timur and this accident have been happened since 29 may 2006. There are 2 views of the cause of this Lapindo hut mud flood case. First‚ some scholars said that the primary

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    SETTING IN TIME AND PLACE The short story "Yellow Brick Road" is set in a car‚ on State Highway 2‚ between Hastings and Wellington. It briefly mentions home‚ Waituhi‚ and Uncle Sam’s house. Wellington is their goal. These points are unimportant. What is important is travelling from security‚ warmth and familiarity to vast‚ unfamiliar and the alien big city. The time setting is a no man’s land‚ caught between an old life and a new life. The car is their only home and their possessions are

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    Who We Think Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs) are cyber-worlds on the internet in which people playing the game can interact and even play as though it is a real world. In each of these different MUDs‚ gamers can have multiple profiles. Each MUD contains different characters to play with. Should internet users trust these players that they do not know and can not see? In Sherry Turkle’s article “Who Are We‚” Turkle talks about all of the benefits of using MUDs‚ such as building the gamer’s self-confidence

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    7 March 2012 Real Virtual Reality: The Psychological Effect of Excessive Online Gaming in Teens and Children Droning away on the computer next to me‚ my friend is able to completely zone out his surroundings; with each click of the mouse‚ he is exclusively in the virtual world he creates. His constant need to disappear from society and to construct his own‚ compels me to question the reason of why he’s doing what exactly he is doing. I do not have an answer why he does what he does but at least

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    Technology: The Monster of Tomorrow Sherry Turkle saw the truth about our society that many are too blind to realize; people are replacing one another with technology. Future generations should be aware of how much they rely on technology. Today’s society relies so much on technology and less on one another that we are living in times that ultimately leaves us “alone together.” We should be fearful for a world satisfied with the “companionship” of a computer versus from another person because mankind

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    PANCHAJANYA VIDYA PEETA Dept. of Civil Engineering‚ MallathahalliBangalore – 560056 INTENSIVE PROJECT REPORT This is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of Diploma in Civil Engineering By:-Megha H.J Mahalakshmi.R‚Chaitra.H‚ Vandana.B.P‚Mohan kumar.K.U‚ Santhosh Narayanappa. R Sanju C.M‚Sundar.V. UNDER THE GUIDENCE OF M.N.RAJASHEKARA Department OF Civil Engineering P.V.P polytechnic Mallathahalli‚ Bangalore – 560056 PANCHAJANYA VIDYA PEETA

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    Masonry Brick and cement have been important construction materials for centuries‚ and an experienced mason is an essential part of almost any construction crew. Masonry is a growing career that requires knowledge of history‚ materials‚ and techniques. Masonry consists of a lot of different things such as laying brick‚ block‚ or rock. It also consists of pouring concrete slabs such as foundations‚ driveways‚ or even pouring concrete walls. These skills require specialized training and practice

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    home to a community of workmen who constructed and decorated many of the tombs in the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens. The village was constructed by rows of neatly constructed houses made with mud brick walls built on stone foundations. The walls were then lathered in mud‚ which were then painted white on the external surfaces‚ with some of the inner surfaces whitewashed up to a height of around 1m. The tombs constructed for the usage of the village people include small rock-cut

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    similarities between ancient civilizations Indus and Shang. In these civilizations they had a good defense system. Shang’s capital city was surrounded by thick walls to protect them from attacks by enemies or from floods. Indus had citadel with mud brick walls. The people could hide there if they were being attacked. The soils in both of their lands were very fertile‚ leading to all of the farming that went on. There were many farmers as well as craftsmen. You can tell the kinds of occupations that

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    MASONRY: BRICKWORKS‚ BLOCKWORK S& STONEWORKS 1 INTRODUCTION TO WALL 2 DEFINITION WALL  _____________________________________ _____________________________________  as external or internal functional requirements  to provide shelter against wind and rain  to divide buildings into rooms/ compartments 3 CATEGORY OF WALL   ___________________________ Support loads from floors and roof in addition to its own weight. Examples : strip foundation  4 CATEGORY OF

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