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     I reached to the theatre before an hour, and I expected that it will be filled with many viewers. However, it was the second week of the play, the theatre was almost empty. There were a few ushers to check the tickets and to provide programs for Proof. There was enough lighting inside the theatre before the play started. Around 7:20 pm, one of the crew members started the background music. Some crew members were preparing the set for the play. The theatre was empty, and there was silence inside

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    To help with my research I will be outlining the security risks, safeguards and contingency plans in case of a breach. The technological application I will be focusing on is Email. Executive Summary To summarise, I have researched the history of Lloyds Bank, the general overview of how the organisations information security is maintained and what methods and procedures they have in place. I have talked about the security risks and how the bank can ensure that their company is fully secure and how

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    deadline hurt Lloyds shares? The PPI (Payment Protection Insurance) scandal has gripped the United Kingdom, as millions were seemingly undone by this somewhat fraudulent contractual term. PPI is also known as credit insurance, loan repayment insurance, or credit protection insurance and relates to the insuring of a loan repayment should a borrower become ill, unemployed, or pass away. Sadly, while it sounded like a fair enough concept on paper, it was far from it on reality. Banks such as Lloyds were mis-selling

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    When considering the cultural and social aspects of a building, one must study the historical context of its construction. In the 1920’s, European architecture was beginning to integrate traditional elements with the new social demands for modern technology. Although many architects and engineers were involved, Le Corbusier was the French architect who people today believe led this architectural revolution in Europe. Few are aware of the fact that Pierre Chareau also played a significant role in

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    Frank Lloyd Wright, was a revolutionary in the field of Architecture, he designed more than 1,000 buildings 532 of them were completed before his death on April 9th, 1959. One of his most famous works, was a building where he somehow managed to make a waterfall come out of a building. He also started a style called Prarie school. This was most likely influenced by Spring Green, Wisconsin, where in the summers he spent time as a child. He remarked, "The modeling of the hills, the weaving and fabric

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    Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was one of the most well-known American architects of the early modern movement. His extensive portfolio of built works around the country demonstrates the many styles that he worked in over his important career, including his Prairie Style and his Usonian houses. He is important to the spread of modern architecture because of his large collection of iconic built works. Additionally, he trained many young architects that spread his design philosophies.1 Because of his

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    Humanities 1 Manifesto Aesthetics in Modern Housing Designs: How Materials are Used Introduction This manifesto aims to summarise the approaches of using materials to create visual impact in designs of modern independent houses. The trend of building private houses began in the Renaissance time in Europe. I found that when developed till the modern times, more variations in designs occurred. The development in technology enabled architects to experiment with a range of

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    Frank Lloyd Wright’s name remains in history as being one of the most original American architects of the 20th century. Wright’s innovative architectural designs have forever impacted the way humans live today. His world-renounced projects make his name widely known as one of greatest architects of all time. Wright was born in Richland Center, Wisconsin on June 8, 1867. Throughout Wright’s childhood, his family often relocated, ranging from Rhode Island to Wisconsin. As a child Wright was an adventure-seeker

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    by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 as a private residence and weekend home for Edgar J. Kaufmann, Sr. a department store owner from Pittsburgh, and his family. Built during one of America’s darkest times for architecture, what is now known as “America’s Most Popular House,” became a symbol of hope and was a turning point in Wright’s career. The Fallingwater house is a national landmark because it revived architecture

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    A man of many talents and disciplines, Frank Lloyd Wright is arguably one of the most creative architects of the 20th century. Even before he was born, his mother, Anna Lloyd Jones claimed that her child would build beautiful buildings. To prepare for Wright’s arrival, Jones decorated his nursery with engravings of English Cathedrals from periodicals to motivate him as an infant. On June 8, 1867, Lloyd was born in Richland Center, Wisconsin. However, after three years, the family moved to Weymouth

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