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Parallel structure means repeating the same grammar patterns to show that the ideas in them have the same importance and expressed in similar ways or that separate clusters of words appear together
... noun was not parallel.)
2. wrong: Because Isaac memorizes, acts and can sing well, he is a musical director's ideal performer.(series of verbs)
Correct: Because Isaac memorizes, acts and sings well, he is a musical director's ideal performer.
3.Our aim is to ...
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Photo Review: Michael Eastman
... like an old soul, one that-like the tired architecture he sits within- has experienced it all. Around fifty years post Cuban Revolution; this man has seen the evolution of his homeland to its modern social and political decay. His demeanor ...
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Post-industrial Meccas and the phenomenon of urban exploration.
... that are etched into the bare brick walls of abandoned townhouses and failing businesses. The plaza itself has more potholes than 'The Beetles' "Blackburn Lancashire" featured in "Day in the Life"1; upturned concrete flooring slabs and abandoned vehicles dotted like ...
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Proteins account for approximately half the organic molecules in living organisms.
... basic properties at the same time.
Polypeptides
Amino and carboxyl groups on adjacent amino acid molecules can be joined together by condensation reactions to form peptide bonds.
folding
amino dipeptide tripeptide polypeptide protein
acid (500+ amino acids)
Protein Structure
There are four levels of organisation in protein structure
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Rachel Whiteread
... resin which change colour with every change of light.
Most of Whitereads sculptures of an exploration of the interior, in a kind of double sense, which all come from her own memory of childhood, she makes casts of inner spaces of ...
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Read the following extract which has been freely adapted from Household Pests by PLG Bateman and answer the questions below
... bugs; those which infest food include larder beetles, flour moths and cockroaches. There are those which damage textiles, clothing and soft furnishings, such as clothes moths and carpet beetles and those such as mice, flies and wasps which invade premises ...
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Relate this statement by Otto Wagner to one of the buildings designed by him, either the Postal Savings Bank or the Church Am Steinhof.
... not be beautiful. Insanity is synonymous with impracticality, and is also defined as repeating the same action and expecting a different result. The return to classicism is using old methods, and in modern times, expecting a different outcome. So is ...
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Resume of English Morfosintax.
... new word is formed.
ORGANIZATION OF GRAMMAR
LANGUAGE:
WORD SENTENCE SOUND SYSTEM
MORPHEME:
* It can't be further divided
* It conveys meaning
* It is the minimum unit of grammar structure
FREE MORPHEME:
It doesn't need any other word to have a meaning. It can stand alone.
BOUND MORPHEME:
It ...
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Royal Pavilion Work
... of the glands and visited Brighton, bringing it back to popularity. The Prince is the prime example of how the rich lived, they were used to traveling - they had a lot of money and time so often went traveling ...
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Scientific Principles and Comfort Levels in the Design of Buildings
... when the sun falls, struggles to maintain the heat it has received from the suns rays particularly in the winter when days are much shorter. Louvres help improve insulation in buildings, and reduce heating and gas bills, doing their bit ...
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Searle and the Twin Earth objection.
... Searle's next move is to assert that a lack of awareness of such qualities as "the micro-structure" (i.e., H2o versus XYZ) does not entail that the contents of the head is insufficient to fix the conditions of satisfaction of speech ...
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Select Two Pieces of Architecture and State What Makes Them (and the Architect) of Their Time.
... Art Nouveau broke down the barriers between the fine arts and the applied arts and severed all connections with classical times, just as he wished to do. This was at a time when the Britain of Empire was still looking ...
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Senior managers in many organisations have tried to restructure their organisations.§ Explain what they are trying to do.
... strategies for successful enterprising, as well as new methodologies and tools for system analysis and design in dynamic environments. Organization need to develop and change in order to survive.
Although there are many competing approaches on how organization's improvement can ...
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Shiloh The short story Shiloh by Bobby Ann Mason portrays a marriage in trouble.
... night school course in composition and when Leroy asks her why she tells him" It's something to do."
Leroy is at a crossroads in his life and distracts himself from making a decision by building craft projects, one of, which ...
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sick building syndrome
... or changes in relative humidity in a building can trigger symptoms of ill health.
5. Poor ventilation - many office environments use air conditioning systems but ventilation is sometimes poor.
What effect does it have on staff?
Some effect that SBS can ...
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Sir Titus Salt built Saltaire solely to gain greater control over his workforce.How far does your study of the site and the supporting evidence support this point of view?
... drinking and socialising and possibly working against him. Or it could show that he just wanted his workers to be fit and healthy, and by having no pubs, they wouldn't have the opportunity to get drunk.
Another useful piece of ...
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Some Social and Psychological Consequences of The Longwall Method of Coal Getting
... and maximise output. This article expresses views on both structures and how social and psychological characteristic differences in both interrelate with the output produced within the structure.
As noted above, this organisational structure can be divided into two structures, one of ...
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... considered to be one of the most and greatest influences on modern architecture and design. It has affected the architecture design of modern buildings to a big extent. This is because, the concept of Bauhaus is that to teach people ...
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... particularly fro the poor. Previously skilled craftsmen performed the different skills required such as carpentry and plumbing and so on. This eeems to be changing or has already changed because now there are less workers involved in the building of ...
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... offspring is, in high winds, a potential bomb.
So when the Weather Channel tells me five days in advance that a tropical depression named Charley somewhere down around St. Kitts is on track to arrive in my hometown, I do take ...
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... think about my child all sorts of things were going in my mind.
Suddenly, I slump on the floor. DARKNESS. Everyone gathered around me. Then everyone started to move I heard foots moving side by side. People from other building ...
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... provides the strong control of daylight, depending on the specific research requirements. Similarly, the east, west and north facades are also patterned with laminated glass. There are soaring bamboo planted atriums, every third floor. The plants, as high as 12 ...
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... when the sun falls, struggles to maintain the heat it has received from the suns rays particularly in the winter when days are much shorter. Louvres help improve insulation in buildings, and reduce heating and gas bills, doing their bit ...
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St. Paul's Cathedral.
... live in. it is interesting to see that after the rigid rule of the puritan government and Oliver Cromwell not only did the people need a massive injection of expression after regaining their social life's but the city too, this ...