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    AmazonBasics Standup Patio Heater Cover fits perfectly around the unusual shape of the heater. Instead of using a shapeless tarp that can turn into a “sail” in high winds, this heater cover conforms to the shape of the heater. The cover will keep the heater from being ruined by rain and even snow. Pros of the AmazonBasics Standup Patio Heater Cover Waterproof, woven polyester Click straps Interlocking seams Fits standard patio heaters Tailored fit Cons of the Patio Heater Cover Owners might need

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    Nowadays, most homeowners normally heat the water supplied to their homes using a storage water heater. You will note that the storage water heater is constantly heating the water that is present in the tank. As the water gets used, cold water fills the bottom of the tank and gets heated in order to keep a desired temperature. In this case, water normally gets heated 24/7.This can make your energy bills to escalate at the end of the month. You will note that you have to heat the water present in

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    Energy is not free! Our homes contain many, many systems that need energy. These systems come with tons of costs that we may now have become used to. Energy has been costing us so much money that we may not even notice it anymore. “Every year, much of the energy the U.S. consumes is wasted through transmission, heat loss and inefficient technology -- costing American families” (U.S. Department of Energy). We have heating systems, cooling systems, water heating systems, appliances, and machines that

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    modern civilization. The use of disciplinary power transpired in the 17th and 18th century, and it used specific procedures such as distributing individuals into space, controls of activity, observation, judging, and examination, to regulate the people. The first way to create discipline is to distribute individuals in space. This space is usually analytical and physical. Discipline demands enclose, so that you see everything that is going on. Inside of this enclosure there is a partitioning

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    Abstract This study investigated the effects of displaced objects and spatial reorganization on habituation of exploratory behavior. The subjects, rats, each individually spent 5 minutes in an open field for 6 trials. Throughout the study, exploratory behavior was measured in the number of contacts the subject made, the number of ambulations, and contact time (seconds). Trials 1-5 were mainly used to familiarize the subject with its surroundings, naturally leading to decreasing amounts of exploratory

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    Transparency (Literal vs. Phenomenal) Transparency is defined and understood by most people as “having the property of transmitting light without appreciable scattering so that bodies lying beyond are seen clearly”. The growth in production and development of technology resulted in a new understanding for transparency in architecture and art. The architects Colin Rowe and Robert Slutzky believe that transparency is classified into two different types, literal and phenomenal, where one is the result

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    Personal Reflection III: Concluding Assessment At the start of the internship, my objectives were to learn more about the film industry, to gain further insight into working life and how that differs from college and to gain more experience in the field of public relations. All in all, I felt I achieved all of these goals I set for myself. In my previous write up, I highlighted the difference I found between work life and college life. I found it pleasant that I did not have homework occupying my

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    that our world and universe are constantly expanding, and that if it has been expanding throughout the past it could not be infinite. There would be a point in the past in which it all began. So one can conclude that the universe, along with time and space, began to exist.

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    and energy. Physics, is what you will be informed of today. As we’ve already stated in the definition, physics is the natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through space and time. So first off, matter, the building block of the universe, is any substance which has mass and occupies space. All physical objects are composed of matter, in the form of atoms. Atoms are in turn made up of neutrons, protons, and electrons. Matter also exists in four states: solid, liquid and gas

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    Office space is often a business’s second largest cost after payroll, and is one area where companies can make substantial savings. By challenging the traditional criteria around spatial design and allocation, you can radically improve the value of your buildings for your business and create a workplace that supports your company’s culture and people. By adopting this model, Vodafone New Zealand was able to: • Reduce facilities operating costs by around 25% • Reduce staff downtime by 6% • Accommodate

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