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Architecture

Art and science of structural design. Architectural responsibilities include both feasibility analysis and aesthetic considerations.

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What is a turig?

A turig is a German term which means with one door or two doors. In auto motive it means a four-door car. Thus, turig is a term use to specify doors.

What was the purpose of a medieval courtyard?

The purpose of a medieval courtyard was to serve as a central gathering space within a castle or manor, providing light and air to surrounding rooms. It often functioned as a hub for daily activities, including social interactions, markets, or even livestock management. Additionally, courtyards offered a level of security and could be used for training exercises or ceremonies. Overall, they played a crucial role in the social and functional dynamics of medieval life.

What is the arch of the covent?

It is where Moses kept his Playboy mags whilst he wasnt Faping

If you make 125000 dollars a year how much do you make an hour?

$60.10 based on a year having 2080 work hours. (52 weeks at 40 hours per week)

However, most people at that salary level work much more than 40 hours per week.

How do you find information about the Mission Furniture Co in the early 1900's?

Mission style furniture is usually associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement, Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture as well as that found in the early southwest missions.

The descriptive name "mission furniture" was first coined by Joseph McHugh, a New York furniture manufacturer and retailer. Many companies have made furniture with this style, including Gustav Stickley. If there was a Mission Furniture Company, it may have been absorbed into one of the others. Could not find an Internet reference to one.

What are rules in in fundamental operation in significant figures?

The rules governing fundamental operations involving significant figures are:

In addition and subtraction, identify first the s.f. in the decimal point of each given measurement. second, add or subtract(depends on the operation given) the given measurement and finally, your answer must have the least decimal point as the least accurate given measurement.

For example: 2.51 + 3.98000

The given 2.51 contains 2 decimal place while 3.98000 contains 5 decimal place so your answer must only have the less decimal point as the given. Your answer here is 6.49 not 6.49000.

In multiplication and division, identify first the number of significant figures, then do the given operation if it is multiplication or division. your answer must have the least accurate measurement.

for example: 2.89x4.987 is 14.41243. since the least number of the significant figure in my example is 2.94 which contains 3 significant figures. Therefore, your answer must have the same no. of the significant figure. Round off your answer the answer in my example will become 14.4 only

remember:

all non-zero digits are significant (1-9)

all leading zeros- are zeros before the non-zero digit is not significant

all sandwich zeros these are zeros between non-zero digits are significant

all trailing or final zeros - zeros after the non-zero digit are not significant if it is in the left side of the decimal point because it only indicates or used as placeholders only but if the trailing zeros are in the right side of the decimal point and is written after a non-zero digit it is considered as significant

What is the Forum or against em soundtrack?

Out of what I know Pat Moore - "" Slayer Nic Sauve - "Teen Angst" M83 Travis Kennedy - "U Beezy" Andre Nickatina/Mac Dre Eddie Wall - Joni Malmi - "Golden Cage(Fred Falke Remix)" Whitest Boy Alive John Jackson - "Evil Ways" Black Mountain Stevie Bell - Jake Welch - "Feel the Pain" Dinosour Jr. Peter Line - "Gates of Steel" Devo Jake Blauvelt - "Time for the Season" Snowden(Zombies Cover) "Lovely Allen"

Why do churches have much larger vestibules now than they did long ago?

Due to the construction techniques available at the time, it was not possible to build large spans.

What is result of more reinforcements used in structure?

The structure is called a over reinforced concrete or structure. The structure can fail without warning. Discuss why managers she would always t

ry to use positive reinforcement instead of negative reinforcement

Applications of mathematics in architecture?

Check this out http://www.gap-system.org/~history/HistTopics/Architecture.html

How bright is 12000 to 15000 mcd LED?

Have you seen the solar lights used in the garden, they use 12000-15000 mcd LEDs