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    Elias Wexler

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    Elias Wexler is CEO of DeltrexUSA, President of New York Chapter of the Romanian American Chamber of Commerce and President of Emeritus Zero International/Allegion, LLC. Elias Wexler is a prominent and innovative entrepreneur and engineer. For the last 25 years, he has served as the President and CEO of Zero International, Inc., a group of companies from the Bronx known for creative, effective, and affordable approaches to construction material needs, with an international scope. Through his leadership

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    Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Reims, northeast of Paris near Champagne was the cornation church of the kings of France and was an educational and cultural center Reims also has the great cathedral where kings and queens of France were once crowned. Also built of lime stone, the architecture of the Reims Cathedral is characteristic of Gothic Art: it represents an Early Gothic and the decorative evolutions of Radiant Gothic and Flamboyant Gothic. Reims cathedral displays a classic harmonic facade containing

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    architecture in the seventeenth century. Main Claim Same as traditional chateau in France, the space behind the facade still following the characteristic of traditional chateau. The pavilions on the both side is the best evidences to prove the eastern Louver still follow the traditional rule of chateau in France. Beside, archaeologist found the moat in front of the Eastern Facade of the Louvre in 1964. That also is a powerful evidence to explain the Facade is following the rule of traditional French chateau

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    Surry Hills Essay

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    building” (Lord, 2013). Many splendid sustainable technologies have been used in this building. In order to save energy, a computerized building management, and control system (called BMS) is used to control the internal environment of the building. Large louver façade which can be seen from eastern side tracks the sun and moves to control the heat load and level inside the building under the control of the system. The BMS also maximize the environmental efficiency and identify system faults of the building

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    Leonardo da Vinci was born April 15, 1452, on May 2, 1519. He was a painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, military engineer and draftsman. He had an extremely curious mind and was very intelligent. Leonardo studied the laws of science and nature. His ideas and body of work have influenced many artists and made da Vinci a great influence of the Italian Renaissance. Even though Leonardo was greatly known for his artistic abilities. There are fewer than two dozen of his painting that exists. Some

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    Camaro Essay example

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    Camaro The name “Camaro” came from a French word for friend. The decision on the name came down to the last minute, with most of the world sure the car would be named, “The Panther.” Although the strange name had to be explained to the public, Camaro fit in with other Chevy names- Corvette, Chevelle, Chevy 2, and Corvair. The main reason the Camaro was introduced was because of the huge success of the Ford Mustang. The Camaro was roughly the same size as the Mustang, a little wider and based

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    Auguste Rodin Essay

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    Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) was born on November 12th 1840 in Paris, France. Very few would dispute the statement that Rodin was the greatest genius in the world of sculpture in the late 19th century. There were very few artists who faced the criticism; slander and personal insults during their lifetimes as was given to Rodin likewise there are few artists who have known such personal glory during their carriers. Rodin's sculpture was so powerful and original that those in control of the art world

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    Frisbee Sets Case Study

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    Dereck Ortiz, a former minor league Frisbee player that worked for two minor teams of the Sets, is seeking compensation for unpaid minimum wage and overtime. The Sets are arguing they are not liable to Ortiz demands since they are exempt as an amusement or recreational establishment under the Fair Labor Standard Act (“FLSA”). The Sets “must show that they are plainly and unmistakably within the terms and spirit; of the exemption.” Bridewell v. Cincinnati Reds, 68 F.3d 136, 138 (6th Cir. 1995). (Citing

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    What Ads Say Essay

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    success as advertisements and not as works of art.” - H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh      Well, yes. Although recognizable works of art are commonly used in advertisements, the ads themselves will most likely never end up in the louver. With both of those mediums, though, you will notice that an individual’s retention level will be remarkably similar. Most people could identify Whistler’s Mother, although they could not cite any gender inequality issues concerning the painting.

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    The History of Chevrolet One of the most famous brands of automobiles the world has ever seen was Chevrolet. Throughout history, Chevrolet has invented products and made innovations that have been game changers in the automotive world. Even to this day, Chevrolet continues to innovate, redesign, and develop new technologies that help to advance in comfort, compatibility, and safety for the cars of the future. The influence that Chevrolet has made on the car world began with the founding of the

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