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    Metal Garden Furniture Benefits There are many advantages of Metal garden furniture. Some of them incorporate - attractive design, which will be as per your requirement whether you demand it to look classic or trendy, contemporary or functional. Every type of design is available in this category. Metal patio furniture should necessarily be cost-effective, and durability must be its salient feature. It should give you a sense of comfort and satisfaction while using or sitting on it. And it must feel

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    wife team helped change American life. Their work in the fields of architecture, furniture, textile design, and others helped change the visuals in everyday America. The focus of their designs was to create pieces that had many different functions. This all began with their win of the Museum of Modern Art’s “organic design in home furnishings” competition and continued into many of their future designs in furniture. The idea of the molded plywood chair was what the couple was really trying to perfect

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    THE 50 MPH MAN: The Story of Ted Jensen ~ The story of the most EXTRAORDINARY man to ever live starts at the most ORDINARY place: the bus stop. 25-year-old Ted Jensen sat on a rusty bench in the pouring rain, waiting for his bus to come. He was about to go to a job-interview in the city, but his luck would change soon enough. The dirty old bus came into view, seeming to drive much faster than the speed limit. Ted noticed that something was wrong, but before he could think of what it was, the bus

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    My Bicycle Experience

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    My first memory was riding my little tricycle in the parking lot below my family's apartment. It wasn’t a necessarily gloomy day, but there were clouds blocking my view of the blue sky. My mother was nearby watching me carefully as I played, doing her best to ensure that no harm would come my way. I rode my tricycle in erratic circles, but eventually, I found something more entertaining to do. I started riding my tricycle over a water drain in the center of the parking lot. The ground was somewhat

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    It all had started on a breezy, fall morning in the outskirts of the city in New York. Mary had just gotten off the bus from school, and was now walking down the gravel road to her home in the woods. As she stood in front of her fifteen-hundred square foot Victorian, she instantly knew, she was going to regret coming home that day. She walked hesitantly up the crunching gravel to the front door, where she stood in front of the brass door knocker, the only remaining implement from when this house

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    What is art? What is public art? What is its power? What can it do? According to the article by Patrick Frank, “Public art is art that you might encounter without intending to; it exists in a public place, accessible to everyone” (Pg. 480) If this definition is true, all kinds of advertisements are great forms of Public art. Street, high way, TV, Twitter, YouTube, all of these kind of “Public spaces” are the hotbed of advertisement. Thus, advertisement contains the element the art have, it is a work

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    The Private House in Regensburg was built in 1979, which is Thomas Herzog’s own home; one can declare that he is the client and designer himself thus fulfilling his own needs or desires for the site. The house demonstrates particular principles of energy efficiency, making it an early eco-home. This can be shown by the use of local materials, or taking advantage of the site for characteristics like protection and aesthetics. Thomas Herzog was born in during World War 2 (1941), in Munich, Germany

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    José Faña ENG-210W Prof. Lin Short Fiction 21 Dec. 16 Owls 7:55 PM on a Tuesday night: A girl was sitting on a silver bench waiting for the Q58 bus to Ridgewood. While reading a book, her eyes lighted up the pages in the dusk. Taciturnly, she crossed the legs forming a lotus yoga pose. 7:56 PM -a couple of high schoolers approached the bus stop. A short girl: likely 4’1" who wore black tights. She looked fresh out of the beauty salon, denoted by her golden bangs that illuminated the spot

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    It was dark, horrific, and gloomy on the streets of Hunterberry. A man named William, now 26, was walking down the streets of Hunterberry, when he came across this amazing house. He looked at the sign next to the house, “FOR SALE.” William was surprised, what such house should be not sold yet? He quickly contacted the Landowner. The next day, the landowner took his offer of 91,000 dollars, and has been sold to William. William in excitement,  told his friends and family of his new house! What he

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    During the course of almost everyone's life, the majority of us have been locked out of something, whether it was a vehicle, a telephone, or even your house. With these situations, there can be a couple solutions, for example, if you were locked out of your car you can call a locksmith or find a metal coat hanger and wiggle it down your window sill and hope you can unlock it. If you were locked out of your telephone you could wait a certain amount to be able to re-enter your password again. Or in

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