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    to make your home more trendy and stylish. A beautifully decorated interior not only functions well but it creates a mood or a feeling and shows off the personality of the family that lives there. It 's attention to these three important ingredients — function, mood, and personality — that ensures decorating success (Hiller & Fox, 2017). The housing market is expected to improve strongly, yielding growth for residential interior designers as existing home sales and housing starts make up ground over

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    There is a first for everything we know today, and it all had to start somewhere. The first of anything has a huge impact on countries and the world, these firsts are definitely a crucial part of life today. Firsts in our history range from militaries, parachutes, voting, to even steamboats. One major first in United States history is the creation of the first United States Military. After the Revolutionary War ended, George Washington realized they needed to create a better force for fighting

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    delay, much can be seen in \cite{57,235,236}, and the references therein. In particular, the authors in \cite{235} designed parameter uniform numerical methods using the fitted mesh and fitted operator approach, respectively, which results in uniform convergence of first order in time and second order in spatial direction. High order numerical methods are of great interest for the numerical community. They are fairly understood for singularly perturbed problems without delay, see \cite{221,237,238,239}

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    an organization between it's competitors . It's achieved either by lowering prices or by greatening the value of the product or by offering luxury service and benefits to cope with high prices . Competitive advantage is the point of power for any organization as it is the point from which an organization can maximize it's profits if it's been planned for it well . The more prospective the competitive advantage the more it becomes hard for it's advantage to be neutralized . Question One : The

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    Beauty as seen through the eyes of the beholder infers a subjective point of view when people consider what truly defines beauty. While this ambiguous claim is still relevant in modern society, it originates with the author Margaret Wolf Hungerford and traces back to the ancient times of the Greek philosopher Plato (“Eye”). Furthermore, individuals can also vacillate on their interpretation of what is being seen in an image, as in the case of colors, where responses may vary based on how the eye

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    (2000) stated that the Mausoleum of Akbar at Sikandra close Agra was begun by Akbar and finished by his child Jahangir in 1612 A.D. who changed the initial design of his dad. Moreover, planned on the model of a Buddhist Vihara, it is set in the focal point of a square garden. The nook divider on every side has a portal. The core way has four white marble minarets in the four corners and the mausoleum has five patios, ascending from the storm cellar, one over the other, decreasing in size as they climb

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    more recent theories, this has not always been the case and early beliefs were generally based on religion not science. It is now common knowledge that the Earth’s interior consists of several layers, which include the upper mantle, the lower mantle, the outer core and the inner core. We are aware of changes in composition of the interior due to changes in states of matter, by using P and S seismic waves (P-waves being able to travel through both solids and liquids but S-waves only able to propagate

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    specialized furnishings. “People with genteel sensibilities had a keen eye for such place-markers.” Sometimes use of a particular room is determined through investigative field work. However, as Dr. Carson points out, “those clues are rare.” The routines of daily living that helped shape domestic interiors, and in houses in particular, variations of habit and behavior differ widely putting “field-worker’s powers of observation to the test when investigating historic dwellings.” Sometimes, he expounds,

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    The can may also have sharp rims, which could be dangerous, but if caution is taken this risk can be avoided. Results: How Different Cans Radiate Heat over Time Based on Colour (Measured by interior and exterior water temperature) Time (minutes) Temperature inside Silver Can (°C) Temperature outside of Silver Can (°C) Temperature inside Black Can (°C) Temperature outside of Black Can (°C) Temperature inside White Can (°C) Temperature outside

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    origin with no regard to one’s background, which is something really interesting that is worth the attention. So, in order to define what is a non-narrative and a narrative text, one should identify their main difference and because it is an essential point for this part of my dissertation but also for the examination of “A Room of One’s Own” (Woolf 2002), a brief analysis will be given. The main difference between a story and a narrative discourse lies within the kind of time and the kind of order. A

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