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    observed less progressive basic infrastructure such as roads, bridges, electricity, and mass transportation availability in many Indonesia’s rural regions or even cities, because I witnessed by myself during the time I lived in my hometown South Tangerang City and the village

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    The Regency era is a period of the reign of Prince Regent, later crowned as George IV. The era lasted from 1811 to 1820 and can be considered a sub-period of the Georgian era. In 1811 the Prince of Wales seized the power and became Prince Regent. It happened so, because the behaviour of King George III, his father, became erratic due to a mental illness. The era officially ended in 1820, when George III deceased and Prince Regent acceded to the throne and became King George IV. Unofficially, much

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    Jane Austen Gender Roles

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    extract of XXXXX, incorporated with discussions that Austen mentioned correspond in perceptions. Her personal preferences inside the novel endorsed opinions that are against traditional values, which expressed a unique understanding in the context of Regency Era. Austen’s satire on the role of women leads to an introspection of this stereotypical, yet subconscious behavior that displays a dishonest and duplicitous performance in the novel. Her disapproval of these female character’s immoral actions

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    Hairstyles for the period 1750-1900 cover the Georgian era, Regency, and Romantic period hairstyles, as well as Victorian and Edwardian period hairstyles. These Era’s note not only hairstyles on men, women, and children, but also wigs and hats as part of the hairstyles of those times. When plays began being performed, even from Shakespearean times, there were never props, backdrops, or other decorations to show the audience where the play was taking place; the only visual concept was through costumes

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    dependent on there spouses, and therefore the desperation and stress all through the novel to get married to "young me of large fortune"(ch 1). Mr.Bennet’s domain is "entiailed" to Mr.Collins on the grounds that Mr.Bennet does not have a child. In Regency England just male heir, could acquire the title of their fathers. The third section of part 50 uncovers the base need of having a child and the mistake of not having one, which which Mr.Bennet faces in not being able to personally meet the financial

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    expire during the year 1811, the same year in which the Regency began. The Regency Era began when George IV became the Prince Regent in 1811 due to his father King George III’s becoming unfit to rule. The Prince enjoyed living a lavish and extravagant lifestyle and had a desire to create grandeur in arts and architecture while in power. The Regency may have officially ended in 1820 when Prince Regent became King George IV, but the era of Regency Architecture has loosely defined boundaries and can

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    In the past, women had very few rights, yet held many responsibilities to their families and to their society. Women in upper classes in regency England, as shown in the novel, Pride and Prejudice, were held to incredibly high expectations with making sure their homes and families were appealing to the public, because everything was reflected on to them. Most women, Mrs. Bennet for example, during this period had the same responsibilities, but different household incomes put different priorities

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    Anyone who has been to first grade or a Sunday-school class knows that integrity is “doing the right thing when nobody else is watching.” It is a simple explanation for a supremely important and difficult to define concept. Integrity is not something that comes naturally to everyone, but it is one of the most valuable attributes that others can perceive in you. If you break the trust created by having integrity, just like a good reputation, it will take a long time to rebuild it to a serviceable

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    Kansas City Hyatt Collapse An investigation into the design flaw of two floating balconies above the atrium of the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri, is discussed in this report. The following investigation includes a closer look at disputes in design between the engineering consultants and the fabrication company, as well as an examination of load capacity. In the design, three walkways were intertwined between the second, third, and fourth floors above the hotel’s atrium (Leyendecker

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    Discussing Engineering Conflicts: The Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse and The Challenger Space Shuttle Explosion ET 100 Section 01 Lance Scott W0520798 November 17, 2014     Abstract Often, engineering ethics differ in personal judgments and can lead to many conflicts with ideas, designs, or preparations. One reason of engineering ethics resulting in conflicts is the disagreements with the facts of the case or not agreeing on every aspect of the case. When working with others, many differ with

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