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    D Journal of Literature and Art Studies‚ ISSN 2159-5836 February 2012‚ Vol. 2‚ No. 2‚ 323-328 DAVID PUBLISHING Idiosyncratic Differences Between the Eames House and the Vanna Venturi House: A Case Study Kyuho Ahn University of Oregon‚ Oregon‚ USA  In architectural fields‚ it is often unclear where to draw the line between Modernism and Postmodernism that often represent political debates between the ideology of orthodox modernity and the anti-ideology movement against Modernism as a social

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    The Eames House Analysis

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    alleyway‚ past all the gated post-modern mansions that seem to each exist in their own worlds behind lines of lush green foliage and stark white concrete walls. At the end of the road is The Eames HouseCase Study House #8—the archetypal symbol of post-modernism. The moment you walk onto the grounds of the house‚ the world changes—removed from the bustling traffic of Pacific Coast Highway‚ away from the beachgoers indulging in the California summer in the middle of winter. The birds chirp‚ sing‚ and flutter

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    Random Early Detection (RED) [21] has the potential to overcome the problems discovered in Drop Tail. RED is a congestion avoidance algorithm in the network routers/switches proposed by Floyd and Jacobson [13]. Random Early Detect‚ also called Random Early Drop (RED) was designed with the objectives to • minimize packet loss and queuing delay. • congestion avoidance. • avoid global synchronization of sources. • maintain high link utilization. • remove biases against bursty sources. • bound on

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    Procedure for Case Study 1-Random Mating You will start by placing 75 light-colored beans and 25 dark-colored beans into a bag. The 100 beans represent your initial gene pool. The light beans represent the F alleles‚ and the dark beans represent the f alleles. This is the gene pool produced by mating between heterozygous (Ff) and homozygous normal (FF) individuals. Use the following to determine the number of dominant alleles in the population and the same formula to determine the number of recessive

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    Aldwych House Case Study

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    7.1. Aldwych House Aldwych House is located in 71-91 Aldwych‚ London WC2B 4HN‚ United Kingdom. Sheppard Robson Designs Rooftop Pavilion of Aldwych House. Area of the building is around 8500.0 ft2 (Figure 02). “Midtown is an exciting place to be working at the moment‚ with numerous schemes by world class-architects and major institutions like the LSE on the drawing board or beginning to take shape.” Figure 02: Aldwych House (URL 1‚ 2014) 7.1.1. Structure design The structure of rooftop extension

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    3.1 – Criteria for selection of case studies Selecting a few projects from the vast oeuvre of his works has been a difficult task. The range of programs‚ sites and Baker’s distinctive way of approaching makes each project a unique one; even though his design vocabulary and the kit of parts is the same. The three projects selected for detailed study show a great diversity achieved in terms of their program‚ site conditions and the formal expression. These projects also demonstrate characteristics

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    Upper House Case Study

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    Re: Authority of Parliament in relation to the Upper House‚ [1980] 1 SCR 54‚ 1979 Supreme Court of Canada Laskin‚ Bora; Martland‚ Ronald; Ritchie‚ Roland Almon; Pigeon‚ Louis-Philippe; Dickson‚ Robert George Brian; Estey‚ Willard Zebedee; Pratte‚ Yves; McIntyre‚ William Rogers Facts: This case is a reference question‚ where the government asks the court for an opinion on a legal issue‚ generally relating to the constitutionality of a proposed piece of legislation‚ which was submitted to the Supreme

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    Dog House Case Study

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    Project Overview Statement Project Name Dog House for a Small Dog Project Manager Problem/Opportunity Client requires a dog house for a small (20 lb.) dog that will be used during temperatures ranging from 45 degrees F to 90 degrees F. Goal Provide the client a suitable dog house by June 21 or on a mutually agreed upon date. Objectives 1. The dog house will be designed and built using a frame structure to fit 20lb dog. 2. The roof of the dog house will be pitched‚ requiring one bundle of

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    Suit House Case Study

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    plaintiffs claimed that they are lawful owners and possessors of the suit houses. Bhaskar (PW No.01) in his affidavit of examination-in-chief categorically stated that he and other plaintiffs have purchased the suit houses from their respective predecessor in title under the registered sale-deeds. Thereafter‚ they have obtained the building construction permission from defendant no. 04 and raised construction of the suit houses. The plaintiffs in support of the above oral evidence placed on the record

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    Flipping Houses - Four Strategies By William Cook Jan 6‚ 2011 Completely different traders have totally different concepts about flipping homes for a profit. Merely shopping for low cost and selling for more is the one of 4 strategies discussed below. It is the least more likely to work in at this time’s market (this is being written in 2009)‚ so we’ll get it out of the way first. 1. The Straight Buy and Sell The technique right here is to buy low and promote the home for more. Enhancements and

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