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    structure was the stereobate, a solid piece of masonry that acted as the foundation for the structure. The stylobate followed, a base that sat atop the stereobate and acted as support for the columns. The columns, many of which have stood the test of time, varied in style depending on their order. The columns acted as support for the entablature. An entablature was a horizontal structure made up of an architrave, frieze, and cornice. The architrave was the horizontal band that rested atop the capitals

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    Fa�ade Of St Gervais

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    Description of the Façade of St. Gervais – St. Protais The façade of St. Gervais designed by early 17th century French architect Salomon de Brosse (1571-1626) was built in 1616, with the young king Louis XIII laying the first cornerstone. Different from the Flamboyant Gothic of the interior, the façade is regarded as the French form of the Roman Baroque style, which introduced the completely new classical style to 17th century French architecture. The façade attaching to the existing Flamboyant

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    Greek Amphitheaters

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    catches a glimpse of a majestic column. While approaching the grand column, he is amazed by its architectural beauty. The stone is carved into remarkable designs. Mighty aqueducts hover over him sending chills down his spine. The roar of the crowd in the nearby theater startles him from his peaceful stroll. Those architecture elements can be found all around our world today. Greek architecture has dramatically influenced modern day architecture by the use of columns, theaters, and public structures

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    Tip or Technique Multiple Aligned Column Headers in Lists and Crosstabs Product(s): IBM Cognos 8 Area of Interest: Report Design Multiple Aligned Column Headers in Lists and Crosstabs 2 Copyright Copyright © 2008 Cognos ULC (formerly Cognos Incorporated). Cognos ULC is an IBM Company. While every attempt has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate and complete, some typographical errors or technical inaccuracies may exist. Cognos does not accept

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    them being Doric architecture. “This was a vertical fluted column shaft, thinner at its top, with no base and a simple capitol below

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    Ancient Greek architecture was very intricately made and well thought out. The Greeks used different methods and reasonings behind their architecture because they made sure that their pieces were exquisitely made to represent the things they thought were important. They valued their Gods and their worship of the Gods. It was important for them to always represent or have symbolic meaning behind all of their architectural designs. There are many hidden symbols that are involved in Greek architecture

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    the load under the absence of structural components (Kanno, 2012). The load is transmitted from the chords as axial forces to the webs (Wei, 2014). The web of the prefabricated truss can be analyzed as a column. Burdzik analyzed the web of a truss as a non-continuous compression member. Columns must take the effective length into account for both the in plane and out of plane bending. The connection type, continuity, and capacity of adjacent members affect the degree of restraint for the web member

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    Principals, dedication, and different components are all components that help you identify a certain structure. The three principal orders of Ionic, Doric, and Corinthian describe the different types of columns. The key components help describe the unique features to the specific structure. Dedication describes the purpose of building the structure. These are all important when classifying or identifying a certain ancient structure. Learning how to identify

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    8. Create the rest of the columns as they exist in the old mapping table; often you should be able to just drag the columns from the older mapping table into the new mapping table. The below diagram used the dragging mechanism. Figure 11 – Creating/Dragging columns from old to new mapping table 9. Create the primary key in the new mapping table, the new primary key column should be named exactly as the older one. When you try to add the primary

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    the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for his columns in The Washington Post. Raspberry’s style is distinguished by specific-to-general organizational structure, rhetorical questions, engaging ideas and events, strong appeal to his credibility and open-ended conclusions. Raspberry’s columns “Our Lost Community”, “Two Storms, Ample Warning”, and “The Price of Low Expectations”, demonstrate his everlasting style on society. Raspberry often opens his columns with a specific problem relating to today’s

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