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During the last few decades, increasing private spaces in public areas have been identified; most are owned by private individuals, organisations and financial institutions; while government-owned space is considered as 'public'.... The paper "Shopping Centres and Social spaces: Changes in Their Architecture and Design from 1976-2012" investigated the history of the shopping centre from 1976 to 2012, with specific reference to malls and public spaces extending from Londons Brent Cross in the north-east to Westfield in the west....
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Dissertation
nother notable thing in paradise lost is Milton's use of myriad classical and Renaissance epic concepts such as its concern with heavenly and earthly things as well as their interaction, its start in media res, the use of conventions such as using epic similes, using catalogues of both people and places and the invocations to a muse.... Another notable thing in paradise lost is Milton's use of myriad classical and Renaissance epic concepts such as its concern with heavenly and earthly things as well as their interaction, its start in media res, the use of conventions such as using epic similes, using catalogues of both people and places and the invocations to a muse....
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The idea of this paper "Retrofitting Suburbia: The Symbol of the Immediate Surroundings" emerged from the author's interest and fascination in how to turn undefined, unstructured places into legible coherent spaces and the effects of such projects on people in terms of sense of place....
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The basic premise of this paper makes the assumption that Milton in paradise lost would agree that he had, in fact, made alterations or additions to the Bible while writing this piece.... As stated by Stephen Honeygosky, in researching Milton's works we find in paradise lost "the two major dimensions of the church (the invisible and the visible) have an inextricable, ongoing, intersecting-though-not-equivalent relationship.... This essay "paradise lost: Milton's Divine Inspiration" discusses Milton's paradise lost, which is not the queer essence of a literary masterpiece, but its conflicts with the Scriptures, which forms its premise....
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The novel well known as “This side of paradise,” by F.... American literature Part I The novel well known as “This side of paradise,” by F.... In connection to my novel "This side of paradise," I think seriously about one character known us Amory Blaine.... This side of paradise....
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In the modern world, nature has become so rare that whatever little patch of natural resources and elements such as trees or water bodies exist are termed as paradise.... In short, in the modern world, a pure portion of nature free from the effects of modernization qualifies to be called paradise.... Evident in Solnit's essay Thirty-Nine Steps across the Border and Back are multiple definitions of a paradise in the modern world.... oday's version of paradise in definition would be a place that is most striking and contrasts largely with the environment that we interact with daily....
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The present discourse 'Pervasive Context-Aware Systems' elaborates key requirements for building pervasive environments.... The project presents an ontology of a smart home, in particular, elderly self-care home.... Web semantic language has been chosen to build the context-aware prototype ontology....
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This term paper "The New Mobilities Paradigm" discusses the new mobilities approach that addresses some of the traditional problems of the social stratification model and urban ecology by reexamining a wide variety of traditional and modern sociological issues.... ... ... ... It analyzes the historical and the current experiences of migrants, refugees, vehicle drivers, passengers, and pedestrians....
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