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    Sydney Harbor Bridge Orchestrated above the gentle waves of Parramatta River, is the steel through arch bridge known as the ‘Coat hanger’ or simple, the Sydney Harbor Bridge. It connects northern suburbs of Sydney with the city centre. Built in 1932, the 134m high bridge is an ideal place to visualize some of the most mesmerizing views of Sydney. One may be thrilled to see this engineering feat in films but there is nothing quite like seeing it for yourself. But how do we reach the Bridge? There are

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    was The Golden Gate Bridge located in San Francisco, California. The purpose of The Golden Gate Bridge is to facilitate movement of people and goods across the bay from San Francisco to Marin County, California. I chose this architectural wonder because it is a California landmark. This bridge is a very magnificent experience to walk on, due to its beautiful natural surrounding. I have visited this Bridge in person and drove across it. When I visited The Golden Gate Bridge, I was in awe of the

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    This week the Sydney Harbour Bridge is set to celebrate its 85th anniversary since the opening in 1932. It has now become the iconic image of Australia, with thousands of tourists travelling to see it each year. What better way to celebrate the upcoming birthday of the bridge than to climb it! Unfortunately, many Sydneysiders dreams of climbing the bridge have been quickly extinguished by the hefty price tag. Mostly reserved for overseas visitors or special occasions, the cost of the climb is just

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    Paper Around a Theme Ambrose Bierce’s short story, “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” shows that time can be viewed from many different perspectives. Time is a barrier that can be broken, changed, or viewed differently depending on the state of mind of the individual and the situation that individual is in or has been through. The story shows Farquah in multiple situations of time throughout the story due to different situations he was presented and different events he was going through. The radio

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    ¡®Composed Upon Westminster Bridge¡¯ and ¡®God¡¯s Grandeur¡¯ are both traditional poems written in the romantic era which looks upon changes that need to happen and looks away from those to the places which haven¡¯t been affected by the misery of the world. ¡®Composed Upon Westminster Bridge¡¯ is a typical romantic sonnet expressing Wordsworth¡¯s love for the beauty and amazement of London. This is in much contrast to ¡®God¡¯s Grandeur¡¯ in which Hopkins expresses his feelings towards the beauty

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    Goodwill Bridge Essay

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    building of the Goodwill Bridge. The Goodwill bridge is a bridge which spans across the Brisbane river carrying non-motorised traffic such as cyclists and pedestrians. The purpose of the bridge was to create a shorter and more convenient route of travel for residents wishing to travel between South Bank Parklands and Gardens Point in the Brisbane CBD. Due to the Brisbane river being the separation of these locations; the Goodwill bridge was a convenient, helpful solution. The bridge was first opened by

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    Pratt Truss Bridge Essay

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    From brainstorming, we have considered numerous bridge designs that will suit the spaghetti bridge experiment that can withstand the load. We have decided to focus on a truss bridge type with suggestions of either Howe, Pratt or Warren truss bridges. Upon research of each type of trusses we have decided to build a Pratt truss bridge based on the simplistic design and the ability of the group members to construct the bridge with spaghetti. The Pratt truss bridge is an ideal bridge for its structural

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    Golden Gate Bridge

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    the Golden Gate Bridge by Joseph B. Strauss, is a unique piece of art from the pre-world war two era. The photograph depicts a gorgeous setting on a beautiful day in San Francisco, California. The photograph displays a popular, fascinating bridge going across the San Francisco bay. The picture also portrays a mountainous scenery in the background of the bridge. The photograph features a lively contrast of colors, along with lines, and space. The only thing is, why isn’t the bridge gold? Instead of

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    the god of love in Greek mythology, often reflect the view and representation that people have for love itself. Since love is such a puzzling matter, people quickly form an ambivalent opinion toward Eros. Robert Bridges and Anne Stevenson reveal these uncertain feelings toward Eros in their poems directed to the Greek god of love through their diction, allowing readers to notice similarities and differences in their works. Although Bridges and Stevenson expose a level of uncertainty and sympathy

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    New York's Brooklyn Bridge is not only the longest bridge in the United States, but it is also the world's largest bridge. The length of the bridge is calculated as 6016 feet. The bridge extends over the East Rive and connects the Manhattan and Brooklyn boroughs. History John Augustus Roebling from Ohio was the architect of this bridge. He was the one who designed the bridge connecting Cincinnati and Covington. The bridge was built in 1883 and took almost 14 years to become available for the public

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