Articles, tagged with "public spaces", page 1
02nd February 2012
It is widely understood that the ‘landscape’ has six main compositional elements: the landform itself, vertical structures, horizontal structures, vegetation (or flora), water and climate. To take a scientific angle on it then, landscaping is - in essence...
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davidjames8808
22nd December 2011
Hindus commonly conduct pujas in shrines in three different environments: in temples, in the home, and in outdoor public spaces. It is equally common for any of the
deities to be worshiped in any of these three types of shrines.
Hindus believe that ...
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Author:
stevemike
22nd November 2011
Wheelchair ramps have become a staple in American businesses, thankfully. In 1990 the American with Disabilities Act set forth guidelines that make it law that places that operate for the public must allow equal access to all people making wheelchair ramp...
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Author:
CPS
17th October 2011
Floating fountains, in preceding centuries, were availed only for the imperial places of the world like royal residences and constructions of state. But in the 21st century and modern times, the floating fountain's elegance extends to open and public spac...
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Author:
HubertJoyce
12th October 2011
LEDs clearly represent the potential of lighting. Power efficient and prolonged-lasting, LED lights have won around people today who are attempting to be green in their homes as effectively as company owners who see the worth in lamps that can lower elect...
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DariusWyatt
28th September 2011
There are many ways civil rights violations can occur. If you feel that you are a victim of any type of official misconduct based on your race, national origin, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, you can seek services of a civil rights attorney to ...
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Author:
manchandalawoffice
27th September 2011
Just how much water do we consume daily? Is it two? How about three? Nope, that is not even close. If you drink a healthy amount you are supposed to have approximately eight eight-ounce glasses. Sometimes it is called the eight-by-eight rule. That is a wh...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
26th September 2011
Wheelchair lifts are the ideal option for commercial facilities that have space constraints and cannot accommodate elevators or ramps. Office buildings, churches, schools, healthcare facilities, auditoriums, arenas and other public spaces install commerci...
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Author:
Sarah Carter
09th September 2011
In one of my recent visits to the East End, a friend of mine, and a local resident to the Stepney end of Tower Hamlets, imparted to me some disturbing news. Those of you familiar with this area of London will readily recall the urban dominance of tower bl...
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Author:
Floral and Hardy
10th August 2011
Many dog owners do not realize that a dog lead is an important part of dog owners. For them, a lead is a lead and one is as good as everyone else. But using the wrong lead, and you may end up with regret that you own a dog, no matter how you...
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Author:
kerls65
22nd June 2011
Landscape is defined as the expanse scenery that can be viewed from a single view. This includes both natural and human made. There is a subject called landscape history in which we study the changes brought in the landscape by the humanity. Sometimes it ...
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Author:
Agnes Celina
31st May 2011
Street art is any art developed in public spaces i.e. “in the streets". It usually refers to unsanctioned art, as normally opposed by the government. Street Art is done all around the world but it stared very secretly because it was illegally to paint on...
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Author:
Nanda
26th May 2011
As the flat screen TV and monitor prices come down the uses for them has increased in areas that was not predicted or even intended by the manufacturers.
As an example many schools are using large flat screen TV's in their gymnasiums...not only can they ...
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Author:
tuckrkoowi
25th May 2011
3 of the most typical accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians are prompted when pedestrians make the following errors:one) Cross a road not at the intersection (jaywalking).2) Stroll in the street, not the aspect of street.3) Walk in the street in th...
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Author:
Glenn Carroll
24th May 2011
To help prevent these accidents, stick to these uncomplicated Pedestrian Safety Guidelines:BE Found: Prevent common site visitors risks.Wait for drivers to cease and make eye speak to just before crossing a road. Don't presume they see you.Cross at a corn...
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Author:
Bart Alvarez