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A BWB aircraft is a configuration where the wing and...
A BWB aircraft is a configuration where the wing and fuselage are integrated which essentially results in a large flying wing. BWB aircraft were
previously called 'tailless airplanes' and 'Flying–Wing aircraft'. It is an unconventional aircraft design that has continued to attract a great deal of
interest due to the promise of great aerodynamic advantages. The conventional wing fuselage configuration has been proven design for many years
but, from aerodynamic point of view, is lacking efficiency. The fuselage provides for a great amount of drag while contributing nothing to the lift of
the aircraft. This deficiency has always been balanced by the need for an adequate section to hold the passengers and cargo. The idea for the blended
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It was given the personal approval of German Luftwaffe Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring as it was the only aircraft to come close to meeting his
"3Г—1000" performance requirements, namely to carry 1,000 kilograms (2,200 lb) of bombs a distance of 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) with a speed of
1,000 kilometers per hour (620 mph). Before Horten Ho 229, the Horten Ho I was their first glider which was tested at Bonn–Hagelar in 1933 and was
not successful. They constantly improved the design from Horten Ho II to Horten Ho IV which was a complete successful fly to Horten Ho IX. Their
Ho series aircraft utilized three sets of trailing edge control surfaces – inboard flaps, elevons, and tip mounted drag rudder. The war ended before any
Horten designs could be used for combat. On 14th April 1945, the American Army arrived at the production factory and captured the Horten Ho 229
and construction was discontinued of what had been the first jet propelled Flying–Wing. Jack Northrop Designs The Northrop Corporation in the USA
(now known as the Northrop Grumman Corporation) developed the experimental long range heavy bomber aircrafts to carry nuclear weapons during
the World War II for the US Army Air forces. Jack Northrop started out as a designer and engineer for Donald Douglas in 1923. Northrop was
convinced that the efficiency of aircraft could be substantially increased by the
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Who Is The Chartres Cathedral?
The Chartres Cathedral was, mostly constructed between 1194 and 1220 in Chartres, France. While the construction of the Colosseum was 1,100 years
earlier sometime between 70 and 72 ce in the center of the city of Rome, Italy Encyclopedia Britannica (2014). During the erections of these buildings,
the architects not only desired to reach great heights visually, but also aspired to pioneer new techniques. This is why through innovation and
experimentation there are several distinguishing characteristics of the Chartres Cathedral. The architects used the pointed arch, the ribbed vault, groin
vaults and incorporate flying buttresses to create the Gothic style. Similar the Colosseum practice the use of groin vaults. The Colosseum consists of 80
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What Is The Irony In The Secret Life Of Santiago
For eighty–four days, old Santiago has not caught a single fish. At first a young boy, Manolin, shared his bad fortune, but after the fortieth luckless
day, the boy's father tells his son to go in another boat. From that time on, Santiago works alone. Each morning he rows his skiff out into the Gulf
Stream, where the big fish are. Each evening he comes home empty–handed.
The boy loves the old fisherman and pities him. When Manolin has no money of his own, he begs or steals to make sure that Santiago has enough to
eat and has fresh baits for his lines. The old man accepts his kindness with a humility that is like a quiet kind of pride. Over their evening meals of
rice or black beans, they talk about the fish they had caught in luckier times or about American baseball and the great Joe DiMaggio. At night, alone in
his shack, Santiago dreams of lions on the beaches of Africa, where he had gone on a sailing ship years before. He no longer dreams of his dead wife. ...
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After leaving the smell of land behind him, he sets his lines. Two of his baits are fresh tunas the boy had given him, as well as sardines to cover his
hooks. The lines sink straight down into deep dark water. As the sun rises, he sees other boats in toward shore, which is only a low green line on the
sea. A hovering man–of–war bird shows him where dolphins are chasing some flying fish, but the school is moving too fast and is too far away. The
bird circles again. This time Santiago sees tuna leaping in the sunlight. A small one takes the hook on his stern line. Hauling the quivering fish aboard,
the old man thinks it a good
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Are Extreme Sports Players Are Not Risk Taker?
Hey you, pssss yes you!!! have you ever ask yourself why some people say extreme sports players are risk–takers and you are agree with them? If you
answer is yes probably you can be wrong let me show you why you can be wrong. People sometimes don't know some points that you can see it's
fine and good for them, or probably they are practicing to lose their fear because they are persons with autism and they love practice to feel better. And
yes you can see the risk too about people who can be a master of the science and has the elements to study about a sport but the nature can win vs the
science this and more in this article.
The statement that say the people are playing extreme sports are not risk taker because Dr Eric Brymer, he say that a person very dedicated on his sports
is not like a risk taker because he probably dedicated 15 years of training, which is not something something you would associate with a thrill seeker.
this can say that the people sometimes tell they can love his sport because they feel peace when they're doing his sport. ... Show more content on
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They try to help them playing extreme sports and push them to live his life like other kids sanz autism. They can feel probably so scared sometime
but gilstrap tell them about extreme sports to finish his extreme sports with so much fun and most of the campers come back, year after
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Comparing Cathedrals
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Amiens and the Cathedral at Saint Denis are two cathedral with many similarities and differences making them unique.
Each cathedral has aspects that are similar to one another. The cathedral of Our Lady of Amiens has several names such as Notre–Dame d'Amiens and
Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Amiens. Cathedral at Saint Denis also has more than one name including Basilica of Saint Denis and Basilique
Saint Denis. Both of these cathedrals were built in France. These cathedrals were also used as burial grounds for past rulers. The architectural style of
both Notre–Dame d'Amiens and Basilique Saint Denis was gothic. Due to these churches being of gothic style meant they used pointed arches and
ribbed vaults
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Who Is Filippo Brunelleschi Important To Linear...
–Filippo Brunelleschi was the architect, and engineer who also developed linear perspective in art
–He also made contributions in sculpture, mathematics, and ship design
A classic Mediterranean dome was chosen over the traditional Medieval Gothic in 1367 since Italian architects thought of Gothic buttresses as
unattractive for such a building. Also central Italy's northern enemies loved to use buttresses so buttresses in architecture was banned in Florence
–the dome is not spherical but rather pointed and tall and has more of a gothic shape than a classical shape while also matching the gothic church too
–Blind Tribunes were put around the dome and they look more classical, Roman than gothic
–the conical roof on the dome has a gilt copper ball and cross
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–he also made cantilever scaffolding so the workers could work on the dome as it was being built up
–he also installed pulleys and hoists to bring up heavy loads of massive stones to the top of the dome
–he designed machines that no one else have seen before to get the dome done
–he also made a barge to bring the materials to the city as well
–stones were quarried and bricks were imported
: –until Saint Peter's, the Dome of Santa Maria del Fiore was the largest
–the plan was to build a dome that had the same span as the Parthenon but the technology or techniques to do so was largely lost and have been
discontinued for quite a while
–The building was still missing its dome for a 100 years after its initial construction because the difficulty of the task to build a large dome for such a
large building was very hard to come up with
–Arnolfo di Cambio had made the basics for the dome but this itself had a structure that would not keep it from falling apart under its own weight
–Arnolfo's design called for an octagonal structured dome that was higher (15 ft) and wider (30 ft) than any other dome in history
– Brunelleschi used the Parthenon in Rome for ideas on how to go about making a stable, acceptable
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Roswell History
Over the years, the city of Roswell has experienced many minor and drastic changes both inside and outside of school. With a new generation comes
a new city. Things that were once landmarks of Roswell are now faint memories. Many existed so many years ago that the underclassmen have no
recollection of the hidden gems in Roswell's past. As the senior class nears graduation, many are making an extra effort to embrace their hometown.
Let's take a trip down memory lane and remember some of the greatest things Roswell ever had to offer. The weird hut in the Target parking lot: The
stand–alone hut is the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of the famous Target parking lot. Now, it's an emissions testing building, but, long
ago, it used to be an ice cream place. That's right kids, your parents could pull up to that small hut and get you an ice cream cone for learning how to
potty train. Unfortunately, it didn't last long since right up the road Bruster's became more popular.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was the coolest place in town since they sold scented pencils of all kinds. To every girl in elementary school, those white wooden pencils were a
staple of success. Looking back now, $5 for a blueberry scented pencil does seem steep. The Roswell Rec playground, pre update: Years ago, before
kids had Ipads and Hoverboards, the place to spend time was the Roswell Rec playground. Prior to the cool new plastic playground, there used to
be a dull, kindof rickety play structure. The slides were lame and summer camp recess was a drag. Petland by the Target: Playing with puppies for
free now involves a trip to Sandy Springs. However, way back when, there used to be a location by the Target. Once again, it didn't survive long with
PetSmart located down the
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Essay about Binaries and Identities in Amiri Baraka's...
In Amiri Baraka's Dutchman, the binary between black and white people embeds itself into the characters on the subway. Lula, who incorporates her
image with control and deception through her white skin, represents one significant driving force. Clay, who faces manipulation from the oppressive
white presence of Lula and the others on the train, has to step up and become an opposing force. Throughout these characters transformations from
individuals to powers, they express a combination of double consciousness and self–consciousness to reveal their true identities. The majority of the
play focuses on the double–consciousness aspect using actions like looking, stereotyping, and seducing. For example, the initial interaction between
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For instance, Lula reveals to Clay and to the audience "You look like you been trying to grow a beard...You look like you live in New Jersey with
your parents...You look like death eating a soda cracker" (Baraka 8). By making him into someone familiar, she delineates who he is allowed to be in
her presence. Her further stereotypes cause Clay no outward actions at this point, but he realizes Lula simultaneously knows subtle details yet nothing
real about him, causing him to become aware of double consciousness. In addition to harmless assumptions, she later makes crude stereotypical
remarks to him like "Boy, those narrow–shoulder clothes come from a tradition you ought to feel oppressed by...What right do you have to be wearing
a three–button suit and striped tie? Your grandfather was a slave, he didn't go to Harvard" (Baraka 18). From their interaction, the characters gain
substance as Clay pushes against the stereotypical form while also falling into it, and Lula adds more hostility to her façade of self. Throughout
Lula's seduction in the first and second act, she reveals details about herself and more stereotypes about Clay and other young black males. They are
positioned provocatively at the start of the second act "CLAY's tie is open. LULA is hugging his arm" (Baraka 22) that allows the new passengers to
look, perceive, and determine their own roles in
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Comparing Pandora's Box And The Flying Dutchman
Stories Explained
Introduction
Myths, fairy tales, folk tales, legends and fables – we all grew up hearing various wonderfully descriptive stories from each of the above listed
categories. We might not have known that there are different categories for the stories we heard, maybe you thought, just like me, that a story was
just a story: something to entertain and captivate you on a rainy day or a trigger to ensure vastly creative dreams as it is read moments before you
fall asleep. Each of the stories that you have heard belongs to a specific category.
Myths and legends are both based on historical events, but neither of them is true since the events went undocumented and no proof was found to
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Curiosity is a trait that must be tamed otherwise it might lead to your downfall, is Pandora's Box's main theme. Zeus lied to Pandora when he told her
that she may not open it the box, this later piqued her curiosity about the box. These two themes go well together because so often, when we hear
people tell lies, we become curious.
The conclusion
Every story had a different theme, setting, storyline and characters. But even though these stories were completely different, it was still possible to find
similarities between them. The differences between them are what make them special and wonderfully unique.
Stories are such a valuable instrument to teach children important life lessons and morals. It is a way to connect with them at their level so that they
can process and understand what you are trying to say. Even if they only subconsciously catch the underlining lesson you weaved into the story, it is
still there and the child will always use that story as reference. –Stories stay with us forever–
Myths, fairy tales, folk tales, legends and fables; they always have one thing in common: a lesson to be
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Analysis Of 'The Castaways Of The Flying Dutchman'
For centuries, humans have been loved stories, particularly ones they can either relate to, or ones that are just exciting. A story of adventure,
mystery, and good against evil... the book series The Castaways of the Flying Dutchman had all of this. The series was written by Brian Jacques,
with the first book published in 2001 and the last one in 2006, spanning over a three book series. The first one is the one that named the series, the
second book called The Angel's Command, and the final instalment is named The Voyage of Slaves. The story follows two characters, a boy named
Ben and his dog, Ned, as they travel through the world on land and sea, facing evil. The two of them were unwillingly aboard the famous ghost–ship
The Flying Dutchman, before it became a phantom apparition that would haunt sailor forever. Then, after a terrifying experience, an angel saves the
two because they are of pure heart, and sends them out into the world to spread their goodness. Ben and his dog become immortal because of the
angel, and the rest of the story are of them in various parts of the world, facing foes and making friends, which they all must leave behind in the end.
Although they have a few of the same characters and similar themes, each book brings a different and unique plot to the whole story. For example, in
the first book Ben, Ned, and his new friends in a late, 19th century village try to save said village from destruction from industrial progress. But then in
the second book,
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Research Paper On Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey In the Gothic Architectural Era the English monarchy was very intrigued by new buildings . Westminster Abbey remains perhaps
the most magnificently constructed building in medieval England. What began as a small monastery has now become one of the most recognized
buildings in England today. Its purpose and historical significance are extremely captivating. The number and splendor of tombs and effigies is without
parallel. Founded in 959 by St. Dunstan it was being used as a monastery. Soon after Edward the Confessor came and built an entirely new church.
From the 11th century onward the rolls and charters preserved in the Abbey's monument room illustrate its history as being one of the Kingdom's most
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Many English monarchs are buried at Westminster. In modern times it remains the place where the most solemn and important ceremonies of England
and the English Royal Family take place ("Westminster Abbey" n.p.). Westminster remains the place for the coronation of the English sovereign, in
which death has a special part (Wood n.p.). Westminster Abbey is that of a Norman Romanesque style. Created with a Gothic style stone structure it
epitomizes the Medieval–Gothic Era. Ultimately the monastic hope to rebuild the entire Abbey was connected to Henry III's offer to pay for it. It was
the most expensive and lavish English church of the 13th century (Szarmach 782). Westminster Abbey remains perhaps the most magnificently
constructed building in medieval England. Westminster Abbey's purpose and historical significance are extremely intriguing. The number and splendor
of tombs and effigies is without parallel. The future of Westminster most likely holds many more coronations, weddings, and burials for future Kings
and Queens to come. Westminster Abbey most likely wouldn't be what it is today without the influential kings during the 1500's and Edward the
Confessor during the
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Age Of Cathedral Essay
Gothic cathedrals are more often than not very tall. In fact, they are the equivalent of city scrapers today because they dominate the skyline and
emphasize vertically. Church leaders sought an architectural style that would create a sense of awe in the power and majesty of God for anyone that
went to such churches. Master masons designed and constructed the cathedrals with the aim of creating uninterrupted vertical space in their structures.
These great heights formed a dramatic interior that served the purpose of reinforcing the power of God and the church.
Gothic architecture did not evolve from 'dying' Romanesque traditions, but from a style that was very popular. This shift came about in an era of much
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These innovations include the ribbed vault, flying buttress, and the pointed arch. The use of ribbed vaults created a sense of lightness and height in the
building whereas flying buttress supplemented the strength of the structure.
One such example is the Opening of Psalm 1 in the Windmill Psalter. Illumination of manuscripts was used to pass theological concepts during the
Gothic period. This concept was achieved by weaving some ideas and stories into single illuminations as was the case in the example above. As
seen in the first two pages, the letter b is achieved by weaving a lot of pictures in and around it. Biblical tales of Solomon and the story of the
creation of Adam and Eve are included. These different stories as well as others when put together provoked the viewers and portrayed complex
theological ideas
French King Louis IX built many churches and religious houses. The most celebrated being the Sainte–Chapelle that was built to house his relics such
as the Image of Edessa, Crown of Thorns and other items. These works of art were of great significance to his ambitions and political life. His
architectural and artistic patronage helped in placing him as the central monarch of the western
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A Pirate Played By Johnny Depp
The plethora of trickster characters from all over the world, attest to the enduring ability of the trickster character. After looking at several cultures, I
have learned the trickster 's able to teach lessons through the mistakes he makes, is a unique, but effective form of teaching. From the Hawaiian islands
there is a trickster figure called MДЃui, from our readings we learned about the Winnebago trickster, and even a different form of a trickster
character, but can relate to the tricksters we have read about, Jack Sparrow a pirate played by Johnny Depp from a popular Walt Disney movie
called Pirates and the Caribbean. Despite the differences between the trickster figures being from very different settings, these characters all very
similar to each other. You may ask, how can you possibly relate or define Jack Sparrow as a trickster character? Well, Jack Sparrow embodies
everything a trickster character should. Sparrow is very witty and often finds himself in dangerous situations. These are often the highlights of the
movie and they often portray mistakes Sparrow made and how these mistakes are going to affect him. However, it is a movie, so they always have
Sparrow escape barely. From these mistakes, the viewers of the movie learn what Sparrow did wrong and possible ways he could have fixed this
mistake or avoided the situation entirely. A specific example from the firstPirates of the Caribbean movie, The Curse of the Black Pearl, is when
Sparrow swipes a cursed
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Persuasive Essay On Aerophobia
Aggravating Aerophobia
Huge fires burning up the runway, thousands of people screaming and running for their lives, but most of all the fear that you could have been one
of them. Why would you not be afraid of flying, also known as aerophobia, when 583 people died in a single plane crash? On March 27,1977, plenty
of us changed our minds about flying in planes and helicopters when the biggest plane crash in history occurred on the Los Rodeos Airport runway.
Aerophobia affects umpteem people and could hold you back from life's many adventures. If you are one of the millions of sufferers of aerophobia, it
may be helpful to know the origin, the causes of it, symptoms, and how to overcome it.
Not the entire population knows what causes aerophobia, or even the origin of it, which could be terribly unhelpful if you are trying to overcome
it. Actually, aerophobia could be from a countless number of other fears, either all combined together or just a single one. These can include the
fears of combined spaces and heights. It can also be connected to any crashes, havoc, and other experiences you have heard of or been involved in.
One other cause may be if you have a certain sickness, which would probably just embarrass you. Even if we can agree on what causes it, the origin
is not very clear. According to sources, the actual word was first recorded from about 1765–1775. Later in time, near 1911, came the first known use of
aerophobia. All in all, the causes of aerophobia vary
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Abbot Suger Of St. Denis And The Rise Of Gothic Architecture
Enrio Rico Evangelista
Professor Rui de Sousa
Medieval Civilization Section 11
18 November 2015
Abbot Suger of St. Denis and the Rise of Gothic Architecture Religion has always been a part of our identity. Today, the population wander around the
world seeing these wonderful churches and religious buildings all around us. The architectural style of the Middle Ages was very prominent: high stone
vaults, internal elevations of multiple stories, rounded arches, and thick walls. This was characterized as Romanesque architecture. Suger revolutionized
everything. He reworked these ideas and introduced, to the world, what is now known as the Gothic architectural style. Although Gothic architecture
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People were criticizing the new building and was not very keen of the idea of renovation. Suger still pushed for his project and fulfill his dreams to
glorify the church. He began to rebuilt the church in 1137. One of the reasons behind this construction was that he was not contended with the dark and
sinister style of Romanesque architecture. He wanted the church to be an expression of modernity and enlightenment. (Verdon and Dally 190–191).
Suger considered it as modern because it was not heavy looking and inspiring. His critics, including Bernard of Clairvaux, called it "Gothic" because it
was unrefined, barbaric and non–Roman (Bradbury 295). These criticisms were all wrong because it was completely renewed and this symbolized the
top achievement of the medieval civilization. However, they were right that it was completely not Roman. This building represented the apex of
achievement because, after centuries of being under the influence of the Roman empire, Suger gave birth to something new, something extravagant and
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Pilot Schooling: The Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit Essay
The Northrop Grumman B–2 Spirit requires a two man crew of a pilot and commander (co–pilot). They train for an additional six months after their
regular pilot schooling. It is sixty nine feet long, has a wingspan of one hundred and seventy two feet, and is seventeen feet tall. Its maximum speed is
Mach 0.95 (six hundred and thirty miles per hour) at an altitude of forty thousand feet. It needs refueling after six thousand nautical miles. The
Northrop Grumman B–2 Spirit has two internal bays for fifty thousand pounds of ordinance and payload. On its inside it is equipped with a color,
nine–tube, electronic flight instrumentation system (EFIS), which displays flight, engine and sensor data and avionics systems and weapons status.
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This was a big airplane even by today's standards. Its problem was, while its top speed was about four hundred miles per hour, its speed in long range
cruise was only one hundred and eighty–five miles per hour." Northrop met this challenge, when in 1947 he introduced his new YB–49. Powered by
eight jet engines, this one hundred and seventy–two feet wingspan monster was capable of flying at over five hundred miles per hour, at a ceiling of
over forty thousand feet. Jack had taken the American flying wing off the design boards, and into the air. Unfortunately it was incredibly difficult to fly,
and the air force felt that as a bomber it was too unstable and dangerous. In late 1949, in an unprecedented decision, the U.S. government ordered that
all Northrop's YB–49s were to be destroyed. After the destruction of the 1st flying wing, came a perilous time in history. Relationships between the
East and West were rapidly deteriorating, and the Cold War was heating up. The world was entering a new era of nuclear power. The Soviet Union
had built up a huge arsenal of weapons, and the west responded. A heavy bomber was seen as the first line of attack. Strategic air command (SAC)
put into place a global system called operation chrome dome, in which massive b–52s would constantly patrol the earth, ready
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Spotted Owl, Flying Squirrel, Truffle Symbiosis
Throughout the world there are many animals, plants, fungi and numerous other living organisms that are influenced by the overall condition or
adaptations of other organisms. Whether it is a symbiotic relationship or a predator/prey relationship there are many ways in which animals and other
living organisms operate and live; both dependent on others and their own adaptations. The point is that there are many relationships that provide a
basis and means for the survival of a variety of different species around the world. This relationship is very apparent in the scientific findings regarding
northern spotted owls (Strix Occidentalis), flying squirrels (Glaucomys Sabrinus), and truffles, which can include many varieties but especially Tuber...
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Unlike many other rodents the flying squirrel does not hibernate. Instead they group together during the winter and cold month's to maintain warmth.
Northern flying squirrels usually communicate with a soft low chirp but also cluck just like other squirrels when distressed. These squirrels also use
scent and touch to communicate with one another; utilizing their excellent senses of hearing, smell, vision, and touch to correspond with the signals
they emanate. "A major food source for the squirrels are mycorrhizal fungi (truffles) of many different species, though they also eat lichens,
mushrooms, all mast–crop nuts, tree sap, insects, carrion, bird eggs and nestlings, buds and flowers. The squirrels are special in that they can find
truffles by olfaction, which is the use of smell. They also seem to use clues such as the presence of wood debris, indicating a decaying log, and
spatial memory of locations where truffles were found in the past. The northern flying squirrel is also known to stash food for when food supplies
are lower such as in the winter. These caches can be in cavities in trees, as well as in the squirrels' nest, or even within the ground. Lichens and seeds
are the commonly stored items" (9). Yet in this relationship the most important functions of this squirrel are to provide food for the owls, and in
addition, to greatly
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The Importance Of The Greatest Generation
The Greatest generation has been perceived as a role model to historians and newer generations. Akin to a grandchild learning his grandfather's history
from past experiences as well as storytelling. As the older generations values age, that generation tends to reminisce its past, adding to that generations
grandness. As such, the greatest generation has been revered for its valor and morals. As Brokaw wrote "it is, I believe, the greatest generation any
society has ever produced". When America was attacked in 1941 at Pearl Harbor, People where in a panic and had no longer wished to stay out of the
war fought over seas. We had an agenda of revenge against the Japanese and what better way to retaliate then to pose conflict on their endless assault on
the Chinese. Though the men who signed up had their Patriotism to relay on, the main reason to fight was to stop Japan gaining ground that would
eventually lead to U.S. land. Thus, the American Volunteer Groupwas born, as we went officially at war but china was getting brutally attacked, and
the looming threat of japan coming in for a second attack was in our heads, we overtly created this organization. This lead to Claire Lee Chennault
creating the AVG. His pursuit of a new method to peruse Japanese pilots was the pinnacle of American pride and ingenuity. Chennault's methods where
to nuance, to against the traditional way to implement in the US army. This reason would contribute to the applause Chennault would get after
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Terrafugia Pros And Cons
Terrafugia
As I look over the horizon as the sun sets. I think to myself, how will technology evolve in the future? Would there be a possibility for flying cars?
Could we be like the Jetsons? Who knew that in 2006, five inventors by the names of Dr. Carl Dietrich, Anna Mracek, Dr. Samuel Schweighart, Alex
Min, and Arun Prakash1. Would have invented aflying car. In this paper, you learn the meaning of Terrafugia, the name of two of the product from
Terrafugia lastly the pros and cons of having a flying car. You will learn about how this product has be branded, the product's value proposition, the
relevant micro and macro environmental factors, how the market is segmented, what the group of people this product is targeting, how this product is
positioned, and lastly do I feel like this product will be a success. So, what is Terrafugia? Terrafugia is a small, privately held American corporation
that had developed a roadable aircraft, that can transition in 60 seconds from a car to a small airplane. Terrafugia, first flying aircraft is called the
Transition. The Transiton is the first practical flying car, that is a hybrid with wings. It's aircraft/motorcar with two seats Just like any other car, the
Transition is fueled by unleaded automotive gasoline. The TF–X is still in development. The corporation feels like if consumers would start out with
the Transition, they would be able to get a TF–X. The range that the TF–X can fly is 500 miles, the cruise speed is
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Analysis Of 'The Castaways Of The Flying Dutchman'
A Series for All Lovers of Adventure and Fantasy
For centuries, humans have loved stories, particularly ones they can either relate to or ones that are plain exciting. The book series The Castaways of
the Flying Dutchman falls more into the action–packed side, but it is still well–written. Brian Jacques wrote the series, with the first novel published
in 2001 and the last one in 2006, spanning over a three book series. The first one is the one that named the series, the second book called The Angel's
Command, and the author named the final installment The Voyage of Slaves. The series follows two characters, a boy named Ben and his dog, Ned,
from the beginning when the two of them were unwillingly aboard the famous ghost–ship The Flying Dutchman, before it became the phantom
apparition that would haunt sailors forever. They are saved by an angel, who, recognising how they are pure of heart, sends them out into the world
to spread their generosity. The angle makes them immortal, and the rest is an account of their adventure as they travel through the world on land and
sea. Although they have a few of the same characters and similar themes, each book brings a different and unique plot to the whole narrative. For
example, in the first novel Ben, Ned, and his new friends in a late, 19th century village try to save it from being destroyed by an industrial company.
But then in the second novel, Ben and Ned are aboard a pirate ship, escaping from a band of villainous characters,
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Chapter 1 Short Story
Summer dragged on long and slow for the Wickster children. They had spent most of their summer lounging around the house, cleaning, and watching
tv. Most of the work they did was chores as a punishment for wrecking the house when they had Miss Foster as a babysitter. They thought they didn't
need her and decided to do what they wanted while she slept on the couch, resulting in their punishment.
"I'm tired of all of this cleaning!", whined Tyler, the second to oldest of the children, "Why can't we just be grounded like normal kids?".
"It's because of all your stupid pranks you wanted to play on Miss Foster, they left messes everywhere that all of you have to clean up," teased Missy,
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"Oh come on," complained Nicki who had already started moving the moldy boxes around. After a few hours of dusting and sweeping and
vacuuming, up all of Tyler's crumbs he left along the floor, Julius stumbled upon a small, red, velvet box tied with a red, satin, bow. After studying
the box for a while he decided to ask the the other children if they knew what it was. None of the children knew what the box was so they decided to
open it up.
"Newspapers?" questioned Tyler.
"Why would such a pretty box only have newspaper in it?" replied Nicki.
After studying the package and questioning each other they noticed to creepy headline the printed across the front.
"'4 Children Mysteriously Disappear near The Flying Dutchman Manor,'" whispered Julius as if someone might be watching. When they finished
scanning through the article the kids decided that it wasn't real and it was some prank that someone never used. After cleaning the attic they ate dinner
and lounged just lounged around when Julius brought up the newspaper article again.
"What if that article about the kids disappearing in that house was real?" he asked.
"It's not real," responded Tyler,"It's probably just some stupid joke, I bet the house doesn't even exist!".
"How would you know?" inquired Nicki.
"Fine, we'll go find it then, then i'll prove to you this dumb house doesn't exist," said Tyler. After a long debate about whether they should go find the
house just to know if it was real or not. It
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Yossarian's Use Of Allusions In 'The Flying Dutchman'
This passage from the text could be interpreted a variety of different ways. Although the entire novel is written in a mostly satirical tone, Heller uses
very sarcastic language in these few lines as he has Yossarian describe himself as "untouchable", when he clearly is not, as he is both in the hospital
multiple times in the novel and also in a war that he desperately wants to get out of. Also, the description of him as both real and fake characters and
historical figures, stands out mainly due to the fact that most of these characters were considered to be outsiders that were forever trapped or doomed
in their novels and eras of existence. Heller relies extremely heavily on allusions and symbolism in this quote to get his point across. Almost every
single character in this passage is meant to symbolize a specific state of mind (and perhaps foreshadow) that Yossarian has throughout the novel.
One example of this symbolism is in Yossarian comparing himself to Tarzan, a jungle boy who never fit in, making thisallusion clearly about
Yossarians paranoia about everyone hating him for being "assyrian" or being "constantly out to get him." Additionally, "The Flying Dutchman" is a
reference to a famous ghost ship who can never reach shore and is forever doomed to sail the sea. This reference quite obviously alludes to the idea of
Yossarian feeling trapped by the increasing amount of missions,Catch–22, and the war in and of itself; a theme that is later generously explored by
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Early Gothic Sculptures
Sculpture:
1– Gothic figure: was firmly attached to structural engineering, since it was utilized fundamentally to embellish the outsides of basilicas
and different religious structures. The most punctual Gothic models were stone figures of holy people and the Holy Family used to enhance the
entryways, or gateways, of houses of God in France and somewhere else. The models on the Royal Portal of Chartres Cathedral (c. 1145–55) were
minimal transformed from their Romanesque forerunners in their hardened, straight, straightforward, stretched, and hieratic structures. However, amid
the later twelfth and the mid thirteenth hundreds of years models turned out to be more casual and naturalistic in treatment, a pattern that finished in
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Early Gothic artisans likewise started to watch such common structures as plants all the more nearly, as is obvious in the sensibly carven bunches of
leaves that enhance the capitals of segment
2– Monumental sculptures: accepted an inexorably conspicuous part amid the High and late Gothic
periods and were set in huge numbers on the exteriors of basilicas, frequently in their own specialties. In the fourteenth century, Gothic figure turned out
to be more refined and exquisite and gained a mannered daintiness in its involved and finicky drapery. The exquisite and to some degree manufactured
attractiveness of this style was generally scattered all through Europe in model, painting, and original copy enlightenment amid the fourteenth century
and got to be known as the International Gothic style. An inverse pattern as of now was that of a strengthened authenticity, as showed in French tomb
figures and in the energetic and emotional works of the first late Gothic artist, Claus, model developed into the all the more in fact progressed and
classicist Renaissance style in Italy amid the fourteenth and mid fifteenth hundreds of years yet endured until to some degree later in northern
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Difference Between Architecture And Gothic Architecture
Architecture can be considered a piece of art. Buildings are the primary sources of civilisation. Evidence of Building activity wherever people have
lived. It is an expensive to build such fine buildings, so you needed the backing of wealth and power. The buildings of less money to build did not
last as long as the more expensive ones. Unlike art architecture has to look well as well as being practical. The art of building in stone had to be lerant
from scratch. In gyptian and other ancient civilisations, architecture was a secret art.
The gothic style is different to the romanesque style as it has pointed arches instead of a round arch. It used the buttress system instead of big walls
which are self supporting and walls with loads of windows instead of thick walls with small narrow windows.
Gothic architecture can also be called pointed architecture, it gets its names from the point at te top of the archs. It is orginally from france. The name
gothic was given to it by an Italian art critic Geoggio Vasari. Vasari used tge... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Galleries, with quadrant arches or buttress walls concealed below their roofs, contined to be used, and the same was done whenever this new
member was added to earlier buildings in order to improve their stability. The need to make the windows bigger sprang not only from the wish to
improve the lighting but also from the enjoyment of stained glass and it let the soft light of the stain glass to the inside of the building. This
diminution of light nessitated larger windows and these again needed more stained glass, the two factors mutally stimukate one another. At the same
time the glass of the stained glass, seen on the inside, took on the character of actual wall a result of the acceptance of the Gothic relief. Seen from the
outside this effect is even more eye catching because the glass is covered with a silver–grey shine. (Crossley
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How Did The Gothic Cathedral Developed In Northern Europe?
Topic
14. The Gothic cathedral developed in northern Europe in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries. Compare and contrast the Gothic Cathedral in England and
France using at least two examples from England (for example Salisbury Cathedral, Winchester Cathedral, Lincoln Cathedral and Ely Cathedral) and at
least two examples from France (for example Chartres Cathedral, Notre Dame de Paris, Amiens Cathedral and Bourges Cathedral). Examine site,
planning, structure, elevation, materials, decoration and religious contexts in your analysis.
Thesis statement
Gothic is an influential architectural style in European history from 1140 to late 1300s, which originated in France and was later introduced to other
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Rodin, Auguste. "The Gothic in the Cathedrals and Churches of France." The North American Review 180.579 (1905): 219–229.
It introduces how the Gothic styles appeared in France and developed in a cathedral form, which also compares Gothic cathedrals with ancient churches
in France and gives an explanation that how people in that time thought about this kind of architecture.
Scott, Robert A: The Gothic Enterprise: A Guide to Understanding the Medieval Cathedral. University of California Press, 2011.
This book focus on arguments that why Gothic cathedral was created, why people of that time liked it and how they found the sense of solemn in the
context of culture and European civilization.
Theodossopoulos, Dimitris. "Structural design of high gothic vaulting systems in England." International Journal of Architectural Heritage 2.1 (2008):
1–24.
This article covers the general constructing techniques being used in Gothic vaulting systems in England, from which I can roughly make a
comparison of cathedral structure between the England Gothic and the French
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Salisbury Cathedral
Constructed from 1220 to 1258, Salisbury Cathedral is a prime example of early English Gothic or High Gothic architecture and is arguably one of
the most important cathedrals in all of England. Located in Salisbury of Wiltshire, England, the cathedral was constructed due to the move of the
bishopric from Old Sarum Cathedral to Salisbury, under the tenure of Bishop Richard Poore. Because the majority of the cathedral was built in only 38
years, the building exemplifies a single architectural style and although the spire, chapter house and cloisters were built at a later date, they still
seamlessly match the English Gothic architecture of the original structure. Directly adjacent to the Avon River, the Salisbury, like all Christian
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Walking from downtown Salisbury, one finds him or herself approaching the cathedral from the northeast at an oblique angle. Although there is one
sidewalk that approaches the façade straight on, all other paths lead to the building at some sort of oblique angle, giving the building a sense of
plasticity or three–dimensionality. This concept of plasticity and approaching the building at and angle dates back to the Greeks, and causes the
viewer to think more about the form and scale of the building than if they were to approach the structure from a 90 degree angle. In contrast, if one
were to approach the cathedral from the west, he or she will notice the planar west façade and its horizontality, which clearly resembles the
screen–type faГ§ade seen at Wells Cathedral. In both Salisbury and Wells Cathedrals, the west facades
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The Ambiguity Of The Iconic
This essay will explore the ambiguity of the Iconic, what does it stand for in the modern world of architecture and how does it originate. The
obsession of architecture with this term is slowly taking over; architects strive towards creating Iconic buildings as a way to gain fame. How does one
design an Iconic building and what does it imply when placed within a particular context? We will explore this through a particular architectural project
of the church of San Giovanni Battista under Florence, an icon which never really succeeded in achieving its purpose and yet contains some of the
very fundamental and curcial ideas about the Iconic which I want to express in this essay. Why does one building (such as theEiffel tower or London
Gherkin)become symbolic for a city while other attempt to replicate this phenomenon fail? And most importantly what role does the context (as a city
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Which can be seen protruding right underneath the tilted buttress. It is a set of concrete blocks that suspend the bells of the church.This decision defies
the original meaning of church bells. The element seizes to act as a highlight point of a tower, that used to be the case in many churches including
Russian orthodox and Italian Catholic architecture, where the bell tower always stoodabove the rest of the structure and the surrounding.Thus bearing
symbolic and practical value. In the church of the highway however, the bells are beneath the weight of architecture, hidden by the concrete slabs.
This furthermore reinforces Michelucci's idea of creating an icon of speed: architecture that is not meant to become a centre of a town or unifying
element of society, but rather a glimpse of a flash. The bells are no more needed to spread the sound over long distance, which was the case in a city,
and therefore lose their original significance. Instead the bells transform into a purely technical
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Descriptive Essay About A Beautiful City
Imagine yourself coming to a city you have never been to for a vacation. You have just gotten a leave from your job and you are expecting a relaxing
vacation without any hassles. After a long flight, you reach your final destination, Pearadex, California. You walk out of the airport into a huge,
beautiful city full of gigantic skyscrapers that is the home of the city's tech industry. As you walk into the downtown area, you see a beautiful fountain
with water gushing out in all directions making its way through the city using a median of streams which resemble a microchip when looked from
above. Little kids are playing in the stream splashing around while the senior citizens sit on pear–shaped benches watching the young children with
glee. Hover cars make their way as they gently glide on top of the river and the streets lining them and guide their passengers home with the low
sound of hover cars powered by compressed gases. Paddle boats and tour gondolas glide across the water gently as their occupants heartily talk
and laugh. Suddenly a bell rings out of nowhere and you are alarmed as you do not know what is going on. You breathe a sigh of relief as you see
kids of all ages flock out of school in the thousands and hear their screams of joy as you walk past. They all dash to Crystal Lake to escape the heat.
The clear water with a hint of blue is full of ripples going off in all directions from the boats and canoes. The familiar smell of freshly cut grass
from the field in Birchland Park enters your nose. You are home! You finally attain your peace and quietness. The neighborhood is very quiet
allowing you to take a peaceful nap and dream about the wonderful sights you will see and the things you will do in this wonderful city tomorrow.
Pearadex city has surpassed all levels expected from the public and is the future generation of cities. It is located in Northern California, United
States of America, and has had quite a big history considering that it was founded on June 19, 1984. Even though this city looks and seems like it
has had a steady and easy going past it has had its fair share of problems. But learning from our mistakes, we have made our city the magnificent city
it is today. First of all, tours
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Lovers Of Fantasy
A Series for All Lovers of Fantasy
For centuries, humans have loved stories, particularly ones they can either relate to, or ones that are plain exciting. A story of adventure, mystery, and
the honest against the malevolent... the book series The Castaways of the Flying Dutchman had all of this. Brian Jacques wrote the series, with the first
book published in 2001 and the last one in 2006, spanning over a three book series. The first one is the one that named the series, the second book
called The Angel's Command, and the author named the final installment The Voyage of Slaves. The series follows two characters, a boy named Ben
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Also, the author based the legend in the story off of a real sailor's tale. As previously stated, the legend this uses features the ghost ship The Flying
Dutchman, a name that people have used over and over again. Although Jacques changed parts of the legend a bit to fit the series, it introduces the
reader to a whole new world of stories. Adapting a legend adds a whole new depth to the story, as it makes the narrative so appealing. Personally, I
had never heard of this legend before, but the first novel actually made me want to learn more about that time period and the legends mariners would
tell of the mysteries of the sea. Known for his skill in writing the Redwall books, Brian Jacques carried this style over into the Castaways series. He
uses vivid figurative language, exquisite vocabulary, exceptional dialogue techniques, and creates memorable characters all throughout the whole
series. In The Angel's Command, the very first sentence of the book reads, "Great and golden, like an enormous, newly minted doubloon, the
Caribbean sun presided over the waterfront." From merely the first sentence, the reader can see how amazing Jacques writes, using similes and
excellent vocabulary. Yet he doesn't write with words that no one can even read, let alone understand. Jacques does a fine job writing with words that
are the slightest bit complex that it increases the reader's vocabulary, yet they know what they are reading.
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Creative Writing: The Plane
"Alright, you can turn back now," the voice crackled over the radio. "Roger that," I responded and I turned the jet back towards the Yokosuka air
base. I marveled over the miles of land between Tokyo and Yokosuka City. The cherry blossom trees spread like one giant flower beneath me as I
approached the air base. Nearing the landing, the plane began to slow down. I pulled up on the yoke of the plane, just barely avoiding a possible
nosedive into the asphalt below. The underbelly of the plane screeched as it skidded over the runway. "That was a one of a kind test flight. You
continue to amaze me, Hiroshi. But next time, take it easy on the plane, would you? These planes aren't your everyday jets," rumbled Kiyoshi... Show
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Towering at 6'0", I was an intimidating figure. However, the laugh lines at the corners of my eyes betrayed his true disposition. "It's a small price to
pay for the speed of the plane. You wouldn't understand," with this, Kiyoshi turned away. "Go visit your mother or something. Just don't bother me."
Slightly heartbroken at his lashing–out, I trudged the dirt path home. The small cottage seemed to bloom out of the forest as I walked down the path.
A person would never find it without looking for it. Sometimes, I wished that I would never find it again. The grief tied with the cottage was nearly
too much to bear. "Mother, I'm home!" I hollered as I entered the small house. It was a little joke of mine– I knew no one would ever answer. I ambled
into my mother's room with the knowledge that no matter how much time I took, no one would care. The bright white cotton sheets of my mother's
cot contrasted incredibly with the shiny black of the life support systems. The doctors called the cause of the coma overdosing on sake alcohol; I
called it shock from the suicide of my father, done in this very room with a butcher's knife. No one knew why, but everyone saw the decline in my
mother's health. Now, all that's left of her is a withered shell of the charismatic woman I used to know. Her once vibrant cheeks had been replaced with
drawn–in pouches,
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Descriptive Essay On The Mall
Kraken BANG BANG! Gunshots suddenly rang out across the mall. High pitched Screams were coming from all sides as deafening Gunshots
continued to ring out "No this can't be happening!" yelled Dr William Turner " of all days I go to the mall why this day." Said Dr William to
himself Dr William turner began to sprint, trying to leave the mall when SLAP! Dr William Turner hit the ground after falling , his belongings
splashing out onto the ground " Nobody can see my belongings!" screeched Dr William turner. The glass container fell in slow motion smacking
the ground with immense speed shattering into millions of pieces, the mysterious substance oozing out of it. " NO NO NO!" Screamed Dr
William Turner getting up hurriedly. Dr William Turner stuffed the substance back into the broken glass container and quickly left the mall. The
sun started to set as Dr William Turner walked into his laboratory with his quick pace he grabbed his chair sat down and immediately turned on his
laptop. Dr William Turner went straight to his email where he knew that the dreaded message had already been sent to him. Dr. William Turner read
the email to himself realizing the message had given him permission to work on his mysterious substance. Dr. William Turner picked his phone and
rapidly dialed the number on the message. " Hello Sir I'd just like to thank you for letting me work on this, I've been waiting for this moment for 11
years now and the project can finally
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Analysis Of The Castaways Of The Flying Dutchman
For centuries, humans have loved stories, particularly ones they can either relate to, or ones that are just exciting. A story of adventure, mystery, and
the honest against the malevolent... the book series The Castaways of the Flying Dutchman had all of this. Brian Jacques wrote the series, with the
first book published in 2001 and the last one in 2006, spanning over a three book series. The first one is the one that named the series, the second
book called The Angel's Command, and the author named the final installment The Voyage of Slaves. The series follows two characters, a boy named
Ben and his dog, Ned, as they travel through the world on land and sea, facing diabolical people and plans. The two of them were unwillingly aboard
the famous ghost–ship The Flying Dutchman, before it became a phantom apparition that would haunt sailors forever. After a terrifying experience
aboard the ship, an angel saves the two, and sends them out into the world to spread their generosity. Ben and his dog become immortal as a result
of the angel saving them, and the rest of the story is of them in various parts of the world, facing foes and making friends, which they all must leave
behind at the end of the book. Although they have a few of the same characters and similar themes, each book brings a different and unique plot to the
whole narrative. For example, in the first novel Ben, Ned, and his new friends in a late, 19th century village try to save said village from destruction by
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Saint Sernin Of Toulouse And Notre Dame Of Paris Essay
Saint Sernin of Toulouse and Notre Dame of Paris
When one thinks of St. Sernin and Notre Dame, one tends to think of two beautiful cathedrals, not to churches that portray two totally different styles
of architecture. Those two styles are, of course, Romanesque in St. Sernin and the Gothic style of Notre Dame. Some characteristics that these two
buildings share include quest for height, basic floor plan, and artistic flair. The period of Romanesque architecture, which lasted roughly from 1050 A.D.
to 1150
A.D., concentrated mainly on achieving massive proportions, rounded vaulted bays, the round arch, the wall buttress, cylindrical apse and chapels, and
towers.
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The cathedrals were designed to draw vast numbers of people them, therefore they were built so that one might not only come to worship, but to see
the beauty of the structure. Even to this day people are in awe of these building, and come more to stare at their beauty than to worship God.
Regardless of how many likeness' we are able to find between the
Romanesque style of St. Sernin and the Gothic style of Notre Dame, it is the difference that make them so amazing. In my opinion there are three
major differences in Early Gothic and Romanesque styles of architecture. These are the differences in buttresses, the use of towers, and the use of
windows. From the exterior, one of the first differences one would notice is the use of flying buttresses in Gothic architecture. Where in Romanesque
buildings, standard buttresses would have been used, the buttresses on Gothic buildings were detached from the building. This created a more open
essence to the church and in my opinion a more "spiritual" look. As far as the towers go, in
Romanesque structure the towers were used as a more central figure, while in
Gothic construction, the towers were used more as an entrance structure. Most importantly though, is the different use of light. In Romanesque
structures, as is obvious in St. Sernin, it was realized that in a structure as big as a cathedral, much light was
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The Role Of Robots
I imagine my future with robots, advanced phone, flying cars and much more. A lot of people think that robots will take over the world and take
people's job, etc. Robots are being use to go to war and taking people's jobs. Robots are operating environment, the relatively high initial cost of
robots means that they tend to be only used by large companies or in defence. It is unlikely that all the humans will be replaced by robots in any
task, it is much more likely that fewer people will be needed because for many years robots will be assistants. Robots are usually thought of as
being mobile but they don't have to be. For example, washing machines, dishwashers, and tumble driers can also be thought of as robots. The
future is most likely to be one of productivity gains. They are trying to put brains and several sensors and actuators in robots. The technology has
been available for many years. The advances happening in technology and it's becoming that evident that computers, machines, robots, and other
things are going to be able to do most of the routine, and repetitive types of jobs. A lot of skills levels fall into that category. People with college
degrees, even professional degrees, also lawyers are doing things that ultimately are predictable. A lot of those jobs are going to be susceptible over
time. Right now there's still a lot of debate over it. There are economists who think it's totally wrong, that problems really stem from things like
globalization or the fact
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Flying Dutchman Field Observation
Field Observation
By
Jennifer Busalacchi
Music
November 26, 2014
Dr. Cathy Brigham
For my presentation I chose to observe, The Flying Dutchmen, a German opera, with music composed by Richard Wagner. This opera was in German
with American subtitles displayed above the screen. The Flying Dutchmen, incorporated a large cast of characters that played significant roles through
the performance. The opera told the story of a Captain whose ship was caught in an icy storm that pushed his ship off course. The captain dropped his
anchor and decided to wait out the storm. After the captain and the other sailors take retire for the evening, a ship locks itself to theirs. The captain of
the new ship called the Flying Dutchman; The mysterious man divulges that an angel once delivered him instructions of his salvation, so that once
every seven years, if he is able to find a wife that is pure of heart and true to him, he will be free of his curse. The Dutchman offers the captain a ...
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I understand how difficult it is not to portray certain elements in a opera that were meant to be conveyed through story. Things like the ocean were
portrayed on a projection screen and the shore of the captains home was also the same as the the setting for the ship. This for me, made it a little
harder to interpret what was going on from act to act. I did enjoy the music performance, but I felt that the performance took what would have
happened in two short conversations and turned it into a three hour opera. I don't think it is fair to assume that this opera represents all operas, and I
believe I will attend another opera potentially in English so I do not feel that I am watching a teleprompter for the majority of the performance instead
of absorbing the
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Romanesque Cathedral And Gothic Cathedrals
We're looking at the difference between Romanesque cathedrals and Gothic cathedrals. I know you all are so excited to learn what a flying buttress
is because I know I was. Spoiler alert, it is nothing like what it sounds like. It's much more cool and innovative, which is what these two periods were
all about. Taking knowledge from the past and improving it. After Charlemagne's death in 814, a terrible and dark period of cultural decline and terror
ensued. It took a long time for the terror to end and the conquerors of various parts of Charlemagne's empire to come together and create conditions for
peace. With that peace came the Romanesque architecture movement. Now it can be hard to distinguish what exactly Romanesque architecture was...
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The clerestory had only small windows to let a decent amount of light in. The exteriors of the cathedrals were plain, had very little decoration, and
were extremely solid–looking. Cathedral plans were often regular and symmetrical, making the Romanesque cathedral form known for its simplicity.
They were often built in the general shape of a cross, relying on the basilica as a design base. As for the sculptural decoration, Romanesque architects
utilized thin, elongated, and abstract figures. Gothic architecture began in the 12th century and continued well into the 16th century as an attempt to
reconcile Christian theology with Greek philosophy. Gothic architecture was deeply rooted in the previous architectural genre, the Romanesque, but
architects this time around no longer desired to recapture the 'classical' and 'antique'. If we focus on the Gothic cathedral, we'll find that a Gothic
cathedral had a unified and unbroken space that included the apse, rather than separating them like the Romanesque architects did. The main
characteristics of Gothic style cathedrals included the groin–vault. Barrel–vaults had become too difficult to make and too heavy to install and so the
Gothic architects decided to pull away from them and utilize groin–vaults instead. The ribs in the groin–vaults were conveniently aligned to form a
diamond pattern on the ceilings. Atop these vaults was the second main characteristic of
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La Sagrada Familia ( The Expiratory Church Of The Holy Family
In 1884, Catalan architect Antoni GaudГ began work on La Sagrada FamГlia (the Expiratory Church of the Holy Family,) a Catholic cathedral in
Barcelona, Spain. What began as a modest Gothic Revival design by fellow architect Francisco de Paula del Villar transformed, under Gaudi's direction,
into a massive monument to Catholicism, Catalonia, and the city of Barcelona. Neither of the Gothic tradition nor Catalan Modernisme, La Sagrada
Familia is known for its striking individuality at the turn of the twentieth century. as well as its enormous scale and plethora of motifs. While many
people abhore the intense decoration and towering height, (people have obviously also thought it worthwhile because the building is still under
meticulous construction to this very day and completion is anticipated in 2020, marking 140 years of construction.) Gaudi did not mind that the
construction would last beyond his death because, when given the extent of his efforts, La Sagrada Familia became a vessel through which Gaudi
could finally build to fruition the architectural conceptions he had been developing with previous projects. Throughout his career , Gaudi strove to
imbue his architecture with a sense of life, and he was able to do this through geometry. [1] Meticulous calculations allowed Gaudi to translate this
inspiration into architectural experiences. La Sagrada Familia was [Gaudi's opportunity to literally build an illustration of the intimate connection he
felt between nature and
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The Influence Of The Gothic Architecture Of Western Europe
The Gothic Architecture of western Europe served as a creative transition period following the great era of Greek and Roman influences. Beginning in
1140 and lasting until 1350, Gothic architecture, in an attempt to be closer to the divine, made structural changes that differed greatly from those
utilized by the generation before them. These changes not only brought their followers closer to god but they also increased the structural support of
the overall building creating a more sound foundation. As seen in the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Amiens, which stood at a staggering 144, the use of
these new methods would allow the french architects to elevate their construction like never before. Unlike the views of Modern society that associate
the terms "Gothic" with a sense tenebrosity and turmoil, classical gothic architecture was more symbolic of the Beauty and the importance of the
imminent presence of god that created a sense of openness that was developed with structural advancements aimed at creating a more functional
cathedral which would greatly strength the faith of an entire culture. Many of the influences of Gothic architecture came from the man leading the
frontier, Abbot Sugar. His innovative ideas single handily lead to the development of a new unprecedented style of cathedral that changed the
perception of something normally perceived in a negative light and was able to make it into something magnificent and graceful. Residing in France
for the entirety of his
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Base Jumping Is Becoming Known As One Of The Most Extreme...
Base jumping is becoming known as one of the most extreme sports the world knows. To successfully BASE jump one must bound from an "exit
point", and free fall from very high places. People say it's too dangerous, and should be outlawed completely. On the other hand, people like the late
Dean Potter used to successfully jump with his dog in a backpack as he would leap off cliffs falling as much as 3000 feet towards the ground. BASE
jumping is amazing, and isn't for everyone, but it should at the least remain someone's choice to do it or not in my opinion.
Its known as BASE jumping, and BASE is an acronym that stands for buildings, antennae, spans, and earth such as cliffs and mountains (Tara L.
Allman). These are all places BASE jumpers hurdle from. They go to these places to perform their sport, leaping off into the void and free falling.
Before smashing into the ground, they deploy their parachute. There is a high likelihood you will die if you make any mistakes. So you are
effectively saving your own life every time you do it. Simple right? Not by a long shot. This sport is a huge undertaking. You start off a student, and
only after years learning under a mentor, do you get to wear the invisible badge of BASE Jumper. BASE jumping is widely viewed by the public as
dangerous and too risky. In many countries and states of the US, BASE jumping is illegal. In addition, not only is the act of jumping illegal, but
BASE jumpers are often trespassing on someone's property to
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  • 5. Comparing Cathedrals The Cathedral of Our Lady of Amiens and the Cathedral at Saint Denis are two cathedral with many similarities and differences making them unique. Each cathedral has aspects that are similar to one another. The cathedral of Our Lady of Amiens has several names such as Notre–Dame d'Amiens and Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Amiens. Cathedral at Saint Denis also has more than one name including Basilica of Saint Denis and Basilique Saint Denis. Both of these cathedrals were built in France. These cathedrals were also used as burial grounds for past rulers. The architectural style of both Notre–Dame d'Amiens and Basilique Saint Denis was gothic. Due to these churches being of gothic style meant they used pointed arches and ribbed vaults ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Roswell History Over the years, the city of Roswell has experienced many minor and drastic changes both inside and outside of school. With a new generation comes a new city. Things that were once landmarks of Roswell are now faint memories. Many existed so many years ago that the underclassmen have no recollection of the hidden gems in Roswell's past. As the senior class nears graduation, many are making an extra effort to embrace their hometown. Let's take a trip down memory lane and remember some of the greatest things Roswell ever had to offer. The weird hut in the Target parking lot: The stand–alone hut is the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of the famous Target parking lot. Now, it's an emissions testing building, but, long ago, it used to be an ice cream place. That's right kids, your parents could pull up to that small hut and get you an ice cream cone for learning how to potty train. Unfortunately, it didn't last long since right up the road Bruster's became more popular.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was the coolest place in town since they sold scented pencils of all kinds. To every girl in elementary school, those white wooden pencils were a staple of success. Looking back now, $5 for a blueberry scented pencil does seem steep. The Roswell Rec playground, pre update: Years ago, before kids had Ipads and Hoverboards, the place to spend time was the Roswell Rec playground. Prior to the cool new plastic playground, there used to be a dull, kindof rickety play structure. The slides were lame and summer camp recess was a drag. Petland by the Target: Playing with puppies for free now involves a trip to Sandy Springs. However, way back when, there used to be a location by the Target. Once again, it didn't survive long with PetSmart located down the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay about Binaries and Identities in Amiri Baraka's... In Amiri Baraka's Dutchman, the binary between black and white people embeds itself into the characters on the subway. Lula, who incorporates her image with control and deception through her white skin, represents one significant driving force. Clay, who faces manipulation from the oppressive white presence of Lula and the others on the train, has to step up and become an opposing force. Throughout these characters transformations from individuals to powers, they express a combination of double consciousness and self–consciousness to reveal their true identities. The majority of the play focuses on the double–consciousness aspect using actions like looking, stereotyping, and seducing. For example, the initial interaction between Lula and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, Lula reveals to Clay and to the audience "You look like you been trying to grow a beard...You look like you live in New Jersey with your parents...You look like death eating a soda cracker" (Baraka 8). By making him into someone familiar, she delineates who he is allowed to be in her presence. Her further stereotypes cause Clay no outward actions at this point, but he realizes Lula simultaneously knows subtle details yet nothing real about him, causing him to become aware of double consciousness. In addition to harmless assumptions, she later makes crude stereotypical remarks to him like "Boy, those narrow–shoulder clothes come from a tradition you ought to feel oppressed by...What right do you have to be wearing a three–button suit and striped tie? Your grandfather was a slave, he didn't go to Harvard" (Baraka 18). From their interaction, the characters gain substance as Clay pushes against the stereotypical form while also falling into it, and Lula adds more hostility to her faГ§ade of self. Throughout Lula's seduction in the first and second act, she reveals details about herself and more stereotypes about Clay and other young black males. They are positioned provocatively at the start of the second act "CLAY's tie is open. LULA is hugging his arm" (Baraka 22) that allows the new passengers to look, perceive, and determine their own roles in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Comparing Pandora's Box And The Flying Dutchman Stories Explained Introduction Myths, fairy tales, folk tales, legends and fables – we all grew up hearing various wonderfully descriptive stories from each of the above listed categories. We might not have known that there are different categories for the stories we heard, maybe you thought, just like me, that a story was just a story: something to entertain and captivate you on a rainy day or a trigger to ensure vastly creative dreams as it is read moments before you fall asleep. Each of the stories that you have heard belongs to a specific category. Myths and legends are both based on historical events, but neither of them is true since the events went undocumented and no proof was found to substantiate the claims. In a myth the story ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Curiosity is a trait that must be tamed otherwise it might lead to your downfall, is Pandora's Box's main theme. Zeus lied to Pandora when he told her that she may not open it the box, this later piqued her curiosity about the box. These two themes go well together because so often, when we hear people tell lies, we become curious. The conclusion Every story had a different theme, setting, storyline and characters. But even though these stories were completely different, it was still possible to find similarities between them. The differences between them are what make them special and wonderfully unique. Stories are such a valuable instrument to teach children important life lessons and morals. It is a way to connect with them at their level so that they can process and understand what you are trying to say. Even if they only subconsciously catch the underlining lesson you weaved into the story, it is still there and the child will always use that story as reference. –Stories stay with us forever– Myths, fairy tales, folk tales, legends and fables; they always have one thing in common: a lesson to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Analysis Of 'The Castaways Of The Flying Dutchman' For centuries, humans have been loved stories, particularly ones they can either relate to, or ones that are just exciting. A story of adventure, mystery, and good against evil... the book series The Castaways of the Flying Dutchman had all of this. The series was written by Brian Jacques, with the first book published in 2001 and the last one in 2006, spanning over a three book series. The first one is the one that named the series, the second book called The Angel's Command, and the final instalment is named The Voyage of Slaves. The story follows two characters, a boy named Ben and his dog, Ned, as they travel through the world on land and sea, facing evil. The two of them were unwillingly aboard the famous ghost–ship The Flying Dutchman, before it became a phantom apparition that would haunt sailor forever. Then, after a terrifying experience, an angel saves the two because they are of pure heart, and sends them out into the world to spread their goodness. Ben and his dog become immortal because of the angel, and the rest of the story are of them in various parts of the world, facing foes and making friends, which they all must leave behind in the end. Although they have a few of the same characters and similar themes, each book brings a different and unique plot to the whole story. For example, in the first book Ben, Ned, and his new friends in a late, 19th century village try to save said village from destruction from industrial progress. But then in the second book, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Research Paper On Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey In the Gothic Architectural Era the English monarchy was very intrigued by new buildings . Westminster Abbey remains perhaps the most magnificently constructed building in medieval England. What began as a small monastery has now become one of the most recognized buildings in England today. Its purpose and historical significance are extremely captivating. The number and splendor of tombs and effigies is without parallel. Founded in 959 by St. Dunstan it was being used as a monastery. Soon after Edward the Confessor came and built an entirely new church. From the 11th century onward the rolls and charters preserved in the Abbey's monument room illustrate its history as being one of the Kingdom's most prestigious and wealthiest... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many English monarchs are buried at Westminster. In modern times it remains the place where the most solemn and important ceremonies of England and the English Royal Family take place ("Westminster Abbey" n.p.). Westminster remains the place for the coronation of the English sovereign, in which death has a special part (Wood n.p.). Westminster Abbey is that of a Norman Romanesque style. Created with a Gothic style stone structure it epitomizes the Medieval–Gothic Era. Ultimately the monastic hope to rebuild the entire Abbey was connected to Henry III's offer to pay for it. It was the most expensive and lavish English church of the 13th century (Szarmach 782). Westminster Abbey remains perhaps the most magnificently constructed building in medieval England. Westminster Abbey's purpose and historical significance are extremely intriguing. The number and splendor of tombs and effigies is without parallel. The future of Westminster most likely holds many more coronations, weddings, and burials for future Kings and Queens to come. Westminster Abbey most likely wouldn't be what it is today without the influential kings during the 1500's and Edward the Confessor during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Age Of Cathedral Essay Gothic cathedrals are more often than not very tall. In fact, they are the equivalent of city scrapers today because they dominate the skyline and emphasize vertically. Church leaders sought an architectural style that would create a sense of awe in the power and majesty of God for anyone that went to such churches. Master masons designed and constructed the cathedrals with the aim of creating uninterrupted vertical space in their structures. These great heights formed a dramatic interior that served the purpose of reinforcing the power of God and the church. Gothic architecture did not evolve from 'dying' Romanesque traditions, but from a style that was very popular. This shift came about in an era of much political and intellectual development ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These innovations include the ribbed vault, flying buttress, and the pointed arch. The use of ribbed vaults created a sense of lightness and height in the building whereas flying buttress supplemented the strength of the structure. One such example is the Opening of Psalm 1 in the Windmill Psalter. Illumination of manuscripts was used to pass theological concepts during the Gothic period. This concept was achieved by weaving some ideas and stories into single illuminations as was the case in the example above. As seen in the first two pages, the letter b is achieved by weaving a lot of pictures in and around it. Biblical tales of Solomon and the story of the creation of Adam and Eve are included. These different stories as well as others when put together provoked the viewers and portrayed complex theological ideas French King Louis IX built many churches and religious houses. The most celebrated being the Sainte–Chapelle that was built to house his relics such as the Image of Edessa, Crown of Thorns and other items. These works of art were of great significance to his ambitions and political life. His architectural and artistic patronage helped in placing him as the central monarch of the western ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. A Pirate Played By Johnny Depp The plethora of trickster characters from all over the world, attest to the enduring ability of the trickster character. After looking at several cultures, I have learned the trickster 's able to teach lessons through the mistakes he makes, is a unique, but effective form of teaching. From the Hawaiian islands there is a trickster figure called MДЃui, from our readings we learned about the Winnebago trickster, and even a different form of a trickster character, but can relate to the tricksters we have read about, Jack Sparrow a pirate played by Johnny Depp from a popular Walt Disney movie called Pirates and the Caribbean. Despite the differences between the trickster figures being from very different settings, these characters all very similar to each other. You may ask, how can you possibly relate or define Jack Sparrow as a trickster character? Well, Jack Sparrow embodies everything a trickster character should. Sparrow is very witty and often finds himself in dangerous situations. These are often the highlights of the movie and they often portray mistakes Sparrow made and how these mistakes are going to affect him. However, it is a movie, so they always have Sparrow escape barely. From these mistakes, the viewers of the movie learn what Sparrow did wrong and possible ways he could have fixed this mistake or avoided the situation entirely. A specific example from the firstPirates of the Caribbean movie, The Curse of the Black Pearl, is when Sparrow swipes a cursed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Persuasive Essay On Aerophobia Aggravating Aerophobia Huge fires burning up the runway, thousands of people screaming and running for their lives, but most of all the fear that you could have been one of them. Why would you not be afraid of flying, also known as aerophobia, when 583 people died in a single plane crash? On March 27,1977, plenty of us changed our minds about flying in planes and helicopters when the biggest plane crash in history occurred on the Los Rodeos Airport runway. Aerophobia affects umpteem people and could hold you back from life's many adventures. If you are one of the millions of sufferers of aerophobia, it may be helpful to know the origin, the causes of it, symptoms, and how to overcome it. Not the entire population knows what causes aerophobia, or even the origin of it, which could be terribly unhelpful if you are trying to overcome it. Actually, aerophobia could be from a countless number of other fears, either all combined together or just a single one. These can include the fears of combined spaces and heights. It can also be connected to any crashes, havoc, and other experiences you have heard of or been involved in. One other cause may be if you have a certain sickness, which would probably just embarrass you. Even if we can agree on what causes it, the origin is not very clear. According to sources, the actual word was first recorded from about 1765–1775. Later in time, near 1911, came the first known use of aerophobia. All in all, the causes of aerophobia vary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Abbot Suger Of St. Denis And The Rise Of Gothic Architecture Enrio Rico Evangelista Professor Rui de Sousa Medieval Civilization Section 11 18 November 2015 Abbot Suger of St. Denis and the Rise of Gothic Architecture Religion has always been a part of our identity. Today, the population wander around the world seeing these wonderful churches and religious buildings all around us. The architectural style of the Middle Ages was very prominent: high stone vaults, internal elevations of multiple stories, rounded arches, and thick walls. This was characterized as Romanesque architecture. Suger revolutionized everything. He reworked these ideas and introduced, to the world, what is now known as the Gothic architectural style. Although Gothic architecture played a prominent role during the Renaissance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People were criticizing the new building and was not very keen of the idea of renovation. Suger still pushed for his project and fulfill his dreams to glorify the church. He began to rebuilt the church in 1137. One of the reasons behind this construction was that he was not contended with the dark and sinister style of Romanesque architecture. He wanted the church to be an expression of modernity and enlightenment. (Verdon and Dally 190–191). Suger considered it as modern because it was not heavy looking and inspiring. His critics, including Bernard of Clairvaux, called it "Gothic" because it was unrefined, barbaric and non–Roman (Bradbury 295). These criticisms were all wrong because it was completely renewed and this symbolized the top achievement of the medieval civilization. However, they were right that it was completely not Roman. This building represented the apex of achievement because, after centuries of being under the influence of the Roman empire, Suger gave birth to something new, something extravagant and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Pilot Schooling: The Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit Essay The Northrop Grumman B–2 Spirit requires a two man crew of a pilot and commander (co–pilot). They train for an additional six months after their regular pilot schooling. It is sixty nine feet long, has a wingspan of one hundred and seventy two feet, and is seventeen feet tall. Its maximum speed is Mach 0.95 (six hundred and thirty miles per hour) at an altitude of forty thousand feet. It needs refueling after six thousand nautical miles. The Northrop Grumman B–2 Spirit has two internal bays for fifty thousand pounds of ordinance and payload. On its inside it is equipped with a color, nine–tube, electronic flight instrumentation system (EFIS), which displays flight, engine and sensor data and avionics systems and weapons status. The cost ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was a big airplane even by today's standards. Its problem was, while its top speed was about four hundred miles per hour, its speed in long range cruise was only one hundred and eighty–five miles per hour." Northrop met this challenge, when in 1947 he introduced his new YB–49. Powered by eight jet engines, this one hundred and seventy–two feet wingspan monster was capable of flying at over five hundred miles per hour, at a ceiling of over forty thousand feet. Jack had taken the American flying wing off the design boards, and into the air. Unfortunately it was incredibly difficult to fly, and the air force felt that as a bomber it was too unstable and dangerous. In late 1949, in an unprecedented decision, the U.S. government ordered that all Northrop's YB–49s were to be destroyed. After the destruction of the 1st flying wing, came a perilous time in history. Relationships between the East and West were rapidly deteriorating, and the Cold War was heating up. The world was entering a new era of nuclear power. The Soviet Union had built up a huge arsenal of weapons, and the west responded. A heavy bomber was seen as the first line of attack. Strategic air command (SAC) put into place a global system called operation chrome dome, in which massive b–52s would constantly patrol the earth, ready ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Spotted Owl, Flying Squirrel, Truffle Symbiosis Throughout the world there are many animals, plants, fungi and numerous other living organisms that are influenced by the overall condition or adaptations of other organisms. Whether it is a symbiotic relationship or a predator/prey relationship there are many ways in which animals and other living organisms operate and live; both dependent on others and their own adaptations. The point is that there are many relationships that provide a basis and means for the survival of a variety of different species around the world. This relationship is very apparent in the scientific findings regarding northern spotted owls (Strix Occidentalis), flying squirrels (Glaucomys Sabrinus), and truffles, which can include many varieties but especially Tuber... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike many other rodents the flying squirrel does not hibernate. Instead they group together during the winter and cold month's to maintain warmth. Northern flying squirrels usually communicate with a soft low chirp but also cluck just like other squirrels when distressed. These squirrels also use scent and touch to communicate with one another; utilizing their excellent senses of hearing, smell, vision, and touch to correspond with the signals they emanate. "A major food source for the squirrels are mycorrhizal fungi (truffles) of many different species, though they also eat lichens, mushrooms, all mast–crop nuts, tree sap, insects, carrion, bird eggs and nestlings, buds and flowers. The squirrels are special in that they can find truffles by olfaction, which is the use of smell. They also seem to use clues such as the presence of wood debris, indicating a decaying log, and spatial memory of locations where truffles were found in the past. The northern flying squirrel is also known to stash food for when food supplies are lower such as in the winter. These caches can be in cavities in trees, as well as in the squirrels' nest, or even within the ground. Lichens and seeds are the commonly stored items" (9). Yet in this relationship the most important functions of this squirrel are to provide food for the owls, and in addition, to greatly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Importance Of The Greatest Generation The Greatest generation has been perceived as a role model to historians and newer generations. Akin to a grandchild learning his grandfather's history from past experiences as well as storytelling. As the older generations values age, that generation tends to reminisce its past, adding to that generations grandness. As such, the greatest generation has been revered for its valor and morals. As Brokaw wrote "it is, I believe, the greatest generation any society has ever produced". When America was attacked in 1941 at Pearl Harbor, People where in a panic and had no longer wished to stay out of the war fought over seas. We had an agenda of revenge against the Japanese and what better way to retaliate then to pose conflict on their endless assault on the Chinese. Though the men who signed up had their Patriotism to relay on, the main reason to fight was to stop Japan gaining ground that would eventually lead to U.S. land. Thus, the American Volunteer Groupwas born, as we went officially at war but china was getting brutally attacked, and the looming threat of japan coming in for a second attack was in our heads, we overtly created this organization. This lead to Claire Lee Chennault creating the AVG. His pursuit of a new method to peruse Japanese pilots was the pinnacle of American pride and ingenuity. Chennault's methods where to nuance, to against the traditional way to implement in the US army. This reason would contribute to the applause Chennault would get after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Terrafugia Pros And Cons Terrafugia As I look over the horizon as the sun sets. I think to myself, how will technology evolve in the future? Would there be a possibility for flying cars? Could we be like the Jetsons? Who knew that in 2006, five inventors by the names of Dr. Carl Dietrich, Anna Mracek, Dr. Samuel Schweighart, Alex Min, and Arun Prakash1. Would have invented aflying car. In this paper, you learn the meaning of Terrafugia, the name of two of the product from Terrafugia lastly the pros and cons of having a flying car. You will learn about how this product has be branded, the product's value proposition, the relevant micro and macro environmental factors, how the market is segmented, what the group of people this product is targeting, how this product is positioned, and lastly do I feel like this product will be a success. So, what is Terrafugia? Terrafugia is a small, privately held American corporation that had developed a roadable aircraft, that can transition in 60 seconds from a car to a small airplane. Terrafugia, first flying aircraft is called the Transition. The Transiton is the first practical flying car, that is a hybrid with wings. It's aircraft/motorcar with two seats Just like any other car, the Transition is fueled by unleaded automotive gasoline. The TF–X is still in development. The corporation feels like if consumers would start out with the Transition, they would be able to get a TF–X. The range that the TF–X can fly is 500 miles, the cruise speed is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Analysis Of 'The Castaways Of The Flying Dutchman' A Series for All Lovers of Adventure and Fantasy For centuries, humans have loved stories, particularly ones they can either relate to or ones that are plain exciting. The book series The Castaways of the Flying Dutchman falls more into the action–packed side, but it is still well–written. Brian Jacques wrote the series, with the first novel published in 2001 and the last one in 2006, spanning over a three book series. The first one is the one that named the series, the second book called The Angel's Command, and the author named the final installment The Voyage of Slaves. The series follows two characters, a boy named Ben and his dog, Ned, from the beginning when the two of them were unwillingly aboard the famous ghost–ship The Flying Dutchman, before it became the phantom apparition that would haunt sailors forever. They are saved by an angel, who, recognising how they are pure of heart, sends them out into the world to spread their generosity. The angle makes them immortal, and the rest is an account of their adventure as they travel through the world on land and sea. Although they have a few of the same characters and similar themes, each book brings a different and unique plot to the whole narrative. For example, in the first novel Ben, Ned, and his new friends in a late, 19th century village try to save it from being destroyed by an industrial company. But then in the second novel, Ben and Ned are aboard a pirate ship, escaping from a band of villainous characters, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Chapter 1 Short Story Summer dragged on long and slow for the Wickster children. They had spent most of their summer lounging around the house, cleaning, and watching tv. Most of the work they did was chores as a punishment for wrecking the house when they had Miss Foster as a babysitter. They thought they didn't need her and decided to do what they wanted while she slept on the couch, resulting in their punishment. "I'm tired of all of this cleaning!", whined Tyler, the second to oldest of the children, "Why can't we just be grounded like normal kids?". "It's because of all your stupid pranks you wanted to play on Miss Foster, they left messes everywhere that all of you have to clean up," teased Missy, the youngest of the Wickster children. "Maybe if you had a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Oh come on," complained Nicki who had already started moving the moldy boxes around. After a few hours of dusting and sweeping and vacuuming, up all of Tyler's crumbs he left along the floor, Julius stumbled upon a small, red, velvet box tied with a red, satin, bow. After studying the box for a while he decided to ask the the other children if they knew what it was. None of the children knew what the box was so they decided to open it up. "Newspapers?" questioned Tyler. "Why would such a pretty box only have newspaper in it?" replied Nicki. After studying the package and questioning each other they noticed to creepy headline the printed across the front. "'4 Children Mysteriously Disappear near The Flying Dutchman Manor,'" whispered Julius as if someone might be watching. When they finished scanning through the article the kids decided that it wasn't real and it was some prank that someone never used. After cleaning the attic they ate dinner and lounged just lounged around when Julius brought up the newspaper article again. "What if that article about the kids disappearing in that house was real?" he asked. "It's not real," responded Tyler,"It's probably just some stupid joke, I bet the house doesn't even exist!". "How would you know?" inquired Nicki. "Fine, we'll go find it then, then i'll prove to you this dumb house doesn't exist," said Tyler. After a long debate about whether they should go find the house just to know if it was real or not. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Yossarian's Use Of Allusions In 'The Flying Dutchman' This passage from the text could be interpreted a variety of different ways. Although the entire novel is written in a mostly satirical tone, Heller uses very sarcastic language in these few lines as he has Yossarian describe himself as "untouchable", when he clearly is not, as he is both in the hospital multiple times in the novel and also in a war that he desperately wants to get out of. Also, the description of him as both real and fake characters and historical figures, stands out mainly due to the fact that most of these characters were considered to be outsiders that were forever trapped or doomed in their novels and eras of existence. Heller relies extremely heavily on allusions and symbolism in this quote to get his point across. Almost every single character in this passage is meant to symbolize a specific state of mind (and perhaps foreshadow) that Yossarian has throughout the novel. One example of this symbolism is in Yossarian comparing himself to Tarzan, a jungle boy who never fit in, making thisallusion clearly about Yossarians paranoia about everyone hating him for being "assyrian" or being "constantly out to get him." Additionally, "The Flying Dutchman" is a reference to a famous ghost ship who can never reach shore and is forever doomed to sail the sea. This reference quite obviously alludes to the idea of Yossarian feeling trapped by the increasing amount of missions,Catch–22, and the war in and of itself; a theme that is later generously explored by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Early Gothic Sculptures Sculpture:
1– Gothic figure: was firmly attached to structural engineering, since it was utilized fundamentally to embellish the outsides of basilicas and different religious structures. The most punctual Gothic models were stone figures of holy people and the Holy Family used to enhance the entryways, or gateways, of houses of God in France and somewhere else. The models on the Royal Portal of Chartres Cathedral (c. 1145–55) were minimal transformed from their Romanesque forerunners in their hardened, straight, straightforward, stretched, and hieratic structures. However, amid the later twelfth and the mid thirteenth hundreds of years models turned out to be more casual and naturalistic in treatment, a pattern that finished in the sculptural... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Early Gothic artisans likewise started to watch such common structures as plants all the more nearly, as is obvious in the sensibly carven bunches of leaves that enhance the capitals of segment
2– Monumental sculptures: accepted an inexorably conspicuous part amid the High and late Gothic periods and were set in huge numbers on the exteriors of basilicas, frequently in their own specialties. In the fourteenth century, Gothic figure turned out to be more refined and exquisite and gained a mannered daintiness in its involved and finicky drapery. The exquisite and to some degree manufactured attractiveness of this style was generally scattered all through Europe in model, painting, and original copy enlightenment amid the fourteenth century and got to be known as the International Gothic style. An inverse pattern as of now was that of a strengthened authenticity, as showed in French tomb figures and in the energetic and emotional works of the first late Gothic artist, Claus, model developed into the all the more in fact progressed and classicist Renaissance style in Italy amid the fourteenth and mid fifteenth hundreds of years yet endured until to some degree later in northern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Difference Between Architecture And Gothic Architecture Architecture can be considered a piece of art. Buildings are the primary sources of civilisation. Evidence of Building activity wherever people have lived. It is an expensive to build such fine buildings, so you needed the backing of wealth and power. The buildings of less money to build did not last as long as the more expensive ones. Unlike art architecture has to look well as well as being practical. The art of building in stone had to be lerant from scratch. In gyptian and other ancient civilisations, architecture was a secret art. The gothic style is different to the romanesque style as it has pointed arches instead of a round arch. It used the buttress system instead of big walls which are self supporting and walls with loads of windows instead of thick walls with small narrow windows. Gothic architecture can also be called pointed architecture, it gets its names from the point at te top of the archs. It is orginally from france. The name gothic was given to it by an Italian art critic Geoggio Vasari. Vasari used tge... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Galleries, with quadrant arches or buttress walls concealed below their roofs, contined to be used, and the same was done whenever this new member was added to earlier buildings in order to improve their stability. The need to make the windows bigger sprang not only from the wish to improve the lighting but also from the enjoyment of stained glass and it let the soft light of the stain glass to the inside of the building. This diminution of light nessitated larger windows and these again needed more stained glass, the two factors mutally stimukate one another. At the same time the glass of the stained glass, seen on the inside, took on the character of actual wall a result of the acceptance of the Gothic relief. Seen from the outside this effect is even more eye catching because the glass is covered with a silver–grey shine. (Crossley ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. How Did The Gothic Cathedral Developed In Northern Europe? Topic 14. The Gothic cathedral developed in northern Europe in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries. Compare and contrast the Gothic Cathedral in England and France using at least two examples from England (for example Salisbury Cathedral, Winchester Cathedral, Lincoln Cathedral and Ely Cathedral) and at least two examples from France (for example Chartres Cathedral, Notre Dame de Paris, Amiens Cathedral and Bourges Cathedral). Examine site, planning, structure, elevation, materials, decoration and religious contexts in your analysis. Thesis statement Gothic is an influential architectural style in European history from 1140 to late 1300s, which originated in France and was later introduced to other areas of northern Europe. Although Gothic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rodin, Auguste. "The Gothic in the Cathedrals and Churches of France." The North American Review 180.579 (1905): 219–229. It introduces how the Gothic styles appeared in France and developed in a cathedral form, which also compares Gothic cathedrals with ancient churches in France and gives an explanation that how people in that time thought about this kind of architecture. Scott, Robert A: The Gothic Enterprise: A Guide to Understanding the Medieval Cathedral. University of California Press, 2011. This book focus on arguments that why Gothic cathedral was created, why people of that time liked it and how they found the sense of solemn in the context of culture and European civilization. Theodossopoulos, Dimitris. "Structural design of high gothic vaulting systems in England." International Journal of Architectural Heritage 2.1 (2008): 1–24. This article covers the general constructing techniques being used in Gothic vaulting systems in England, from which I can roughly make a comparison of cathedral structure between the England Gothic and the French ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Salisbury Cathedral Constructed from 1220 to 1258, Salisbury Cathedral is a prime example of early English Gothic or High Gothic architecture and is arguably one of the most important cathedrals in all of England. Located in Salisbury of Wiltshire, England, the cathedral was constructed due to the move of the bishopric from Old Sarum Cathedral to Salisbury, under the tenure of Bishop Richard Poore. Because the majority of the cathedral was built in only 38 years, the building exemplifies a single architectural style and although the spire, chapter house and cloisters were built at a later date, they still seamlessly match the English Gothic architecture of the original structure. Directly adjacent to the Avon River, the Salisbury, like all Christian cathedrals, is positioned so that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Walking from downtown Salisbury, one finds him or herself approaching the cathedral from the northeast at an oblique angle. Although there is one sidewalk that approaches the faГ§ade straight on, all other paths lead to the building at some sort of oblique angle, giving the building a sense of plasticity or three–dimensionality. This concept of plasticity and approaching the building at and angle dates back to the Greeks, and causes the viewer to think more about the form and scale of the building than if they were to approach the structure from a 90 degree angle. In contrast, if one were to approach the cathedral from the west, he or she will notice the planar west faГ§ade and its horizontality, which clearly resembles the screen–type faГ§ade seen at Wells Cathedral. In both Salisbury and Wells Cathedrals, the west facades ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Ambiguity Of The Iconic This essay will explore the ambiguity of the Iconic, what does it stand for in the modern world of architecture and how does it originate. The obsession of architecture with this term is slowly taking over; architects strive towards creating Iconic buildings as a way to gain fame. How does one design an Iconic building and what does it imply when placed within a particular context? We will explore this through a particular architectural project of the church of San Giovanni Battista under Florence, an icon which never really succeeded in achieving its purpose and yet contains some of the very fundamental and curcial ideas about the Iconic which I want to express in this essay. Why does one building (such as theEiffel tower or London Gherkin)become symbolic for a city while other attempt to replicate this phenomenon fail? And most importantly what role does the context (as a city morphology or natural habitat) play ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which can be seen protruding right underneath the tilted buttress. It is a set of concrete blocks that suspend the bells of the church.This decision defies the original meaning of church bells. The element seizes to act as a highlight point of a tower, that used to be the case in many churches including Russian orthodox and Italian Catholic architecture, where the bell tower always stoodabove the rest of the structure and the surrounding.Thus bearing symbolic and practical value. In the church of the highway however, the bells are beneath the weight of architecture, hidden by the concrete slabs. This furthermore reinforces Michelucci's idea of creating an icon of speed: architecture that is not meant to become a centre of a town or unifying element of society, but rather a glimpse of a flash. The bells are no more needed to spread the sound over long distance, which was the case in a city, and therefore lose their original significance. Instead the bells transform into a purely technical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Descriptive Essay About A Beautiful City Imagine yourself coming to a city you have never been to for a vacation. You have just gotten a leave from your job and you are expecting a relaxing vacation without any hassles. After a long flight, you reach your final destination, Pearadex, California. You walk out of the airport into a huge, beautiful city full of gigantic skyscrapers that is the home of the city's tech industry. As you walk into the downtown area, you see a beautiful fountain with water gushing out in all directions making its way through the city using a median of streams which resemble a microchip when looked from above. Little kids are playing in the stream splashing around while the senior citizens sit on pear–shaped benches watching the young children with glee. Hover cars make their way as they gently glide on top of the river and the streets lining them and guide their passengers home with the low sound of hover cars powered by compressed gases. Paddle boats and tour gondolas glide across the water gently as their occupants heartily talk and laugh. Suddenly a bell rings out of nowhere and you are alarmed as you do not know what is going on. You breathe a sigh of relief as you see kids of all ages flock out of school in the thousands and hear their screams of joy as you walk past. They all dash to Crystal Lake to escape the heat. The clear water with a hint of blue is full of ripples going off in all directions from the boats and canoes. The familiar smell of freshly cut grass from the field in Birchland Park enters your nose. You are home! You finally attain your peace and quietness. The neighborhood is very quiet allowing you to take a peaceful nap and dream about the wonderful sights you will see and the things you will do in this wonderful city tomorrow. Pearadex city has surpassed all levels expected from the public and is the future generation of cities. It is located in Northern California, United States of America, and has had quite a big history considering that it was founded on June 19, 1984. Even though this city looks and seems like it has had a steady and easy going past it has had its fair share of problems. But learning from our mistakes, we have made our city the magnificent city it is today. First of all, tours ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Lovers Of Fantasy A Series for All Lovers of Fantasy For centuries, humans have loved stories, particularly ones they can either relate to, or ones that are plain exciting. A story of adventure, mystery, and the honest against the malevolent... the book series The Castaways of the Flying Dutchman had all of this. Brian Jacques wrote the series, with the first book published in 2001 and the last one in 2006, spanning over a three book series. The first one is the one that named the series, the second book called The Angel's Command, and the author named the final installment The Voyage of Slaves. The series follows two characters, a boy named Ben and his dog, Ned, as they travel through the world on land and sea, facing diabolical people and plans. The two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, the author based the legend in the story off of a real sailor's tale. As previously stated, the legend this uses features the ghost ship The Flying Dutchman, a name that people have used over and over again. Although Jacques changed parts of the legend a bit to fit the series, it introduces the reader to a whole new world of stories. Adapting a legend adds a whole new depth to the story, as it makes the narrative so appealing. Personally, I had never heard of this legend before, but the first novel actually made me want to learn more about that time period and the legends mariners would tell of the mysteries of the sea. Known for his skill in writing the Redwall books, Brian Jacques carried this style over into the Castaways series. He uses vivid figurative language, exquisite vocabulary, exceptional dialogue techniques, and creates memorable characters all throughout the whole series. In The Angel's Command, the very first sentence of the book reads, "Great and golden, like an enormous, newly minted doubloon, the Caribbean sun presided over the waterfront." From merely the first sentence, the reader can see how amazing Jacques writes, using similes and excellent vocabulary. Yet he doesn't write with words that no one can even read, let alone understand. Jacques does a fine job writing with words that are the slightest bit complex that it increases the reader's vocabulary, yet they know what they are reading. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Creative Writing: The Plane "Alright, you can turn back now," the voice crackled over the radio. "Roger that," I responded and I turned the jet back towards the Yokosuka air base. I marveled over the miles of land between Tokyo and Yokosuka City. The cherry blossom trees spread like one giant flower beneath me as I approached the air base. Nearing the landing, the plane began to slow down. I pulled up on the yoke of the plane, just barely avoiding a possible nosedive into the asphalt below. The underbelly of the plane screeched as it skidded over the runway. "That was a one of a kind test flight. You continue to amaze me, Hiroshi. But next time, take it easy on the plane, would you? These planes aren't your everyday jets," rumbled Kiyoshi... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Towering at 6'0", I was an intimidating figure. However, the laugh lines at the corners of my eyes betrayed his true disposition. "It's a small price to pay for the speed of the plane. You wouldn't understand," with this, Kiyoshi turned away. "Go visit your mother or something. Just don't bother me." Slightly heartbroken at his lashing–out, I trudged the dirt path home. The small cottage seemed to bloom out of the forest as I walked down the path. A person would never find it without looking for it. Sometimes, I wished that I would never find it again. The grief tied with the cottage was nearly too much to bear. "Mother, I'm home!" I hollered as I entered the small house. It was a little joke of mine– I knew no one would ever answer. I ambled into my mother's room with the knowledge that no matter how much time I took, no one would care. The bright white cotton sheets of my mother's cot contrasted incredibly with the shiny black of the life support systems. The doctors called the cause of the coma overdosing on sake alcohol; I called it shock from the suicide of my father, done in this very room with a butcher's knife. No one knew why, but everyone saw the decline in my mother's health. Now, all that's left of her is a withered shell of the charismatic woman I used to know. Her once vibrant cheeks had been replaced with drawn–in pouches, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Descriptive Essay On The Mall Kraken BANG BANG! Gunshots suddenly rang out across the mall. High pitched Screams were coming from all sides as deafening Gunshots continued to ring out "No this can't be happening!" yelled Dr William Turner " of all days I go to the mall why this day." Said Dr William to himself Dr William turner began to sprint, trying to leave the mall when SLAP! Dr William Turner hit the ground after falling , his belongings splashing out onto the ground " Nobody can see my belongings!" screeched Dr William turner. The glass container fell in slow motion smacking the ground with immense speed shattering into millions of pieces, the mysterious substance oozing out of it. " NO NO NO!" Screamed Dr William Turner getting up hurriedly. Dr William Turner stuffed the substance back into the broken glass container and quickly left the mall. The sun started to set as Dr William Turner walked into his laboratory with his quick pace he grabbed his chair sat down and immediately turned on his laptop. Dr William Turner went straight to his email where he knew that the dreaded message had already been sent to him. Dr. William Turner read the email to himself realizing the message had given him permission to work on his mysterious substance. Dr. William Turner picked his phone and rapidly dialed the number on the message. " Hello Sir I'd just like to thank you for letting me work on this, I've been waiting for this moment for 11 years now and the project can finally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of The Castaways Of The Flying Dutchman For centuries, humans have loved stories, particularly ones they can either relate to, or ones that are just exciting. A story of adventure, mystery, and the honest against the malevolent... the book series The Castaways of the Flying Dutchman had all of this. Brian Jacques wrote the series, with the first book published in 2001 and the last one in 2006, spanning over a three book series. The first one is the one that named the series, the second book called The Angel's Command, and the author named the final installment The Voyage of Slaves. The series follows two characters, a boy named Ben and his dog, Ned, as they travel through the world on land and sea, facing diabolical people and plans. The two of them were unwillingly aboard the famous ghost–ship The Flying Dutchman, before it became a phantom apparition that would haunt sailors forever. After a terrifying experience aboard the ship, an angel saves the two, and sends them out into the world to spread their generosity. Ben and his dog become immortal as a result of the angel saving them, and the rest of the story is of them in various parts of the world, facing foes and making friends, which they all must leave behind at the end of the book. Although they have a few of the same characters and similar themes, each book brings a different and unique plot to the whole narrative. For example, in the first novel Ben, Ned, and his new friends in a late, 19th century village try to save said village from destruction by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Saint Sernin Of Toulouse And Notre Dame Of Paris Essay Saint Sernin of Toulouse and Notre Dame of Paris When one thinks of St. Sernin and Notre Dame, one tends to think of two beautiful cathedrals, not to churches that portray two totally different styles of architecture. Those two styles are, of course, Romanesque in St. Sernin and the Gothic style of Notre Dame. Some characteristics that these two buildings share include quest for height, basic floor plan, and artistic flair. The period of Romanesque architecture, which lasted roughly from 1050 A.D. to 1150 A.D., concentrated mainly on achieving massive proportions, rounded vaulted bays, the round arch, the wall buttress, cylindrical apse and chapels, and towers. Early Gothic architecture, which began in 1144 with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cathedrals were designed to draw vast numbers of people them, therefore they were built so that one might not only come to worship, but to see the beauty of the structure. Even to this day people are in awe of these building, and come more to stare at their beauty than to worship God. Regardless of how many likeness' we are able to find between the Romanesque style of St. Sernin and the Gothic style of Notre Dame, it is the difference that make them so amazing. In my opinion there are three major differences in Early Gothic and Romanesque styles of architecture. These are the differences in buttresses, the use of towers, and the use of windows. From the exterior, one of the first differences one would notice is the use of flying buttresses in Gothic architecture. Where in Romanesque buildings, standard buttresses would have been used, the buttresses on Gothic buildings were detached from the building. This created a more open essence to the church and in my opinion a more "spiritual" look. As far as the towers go, in Romanesque structure the towers were used as a more central figure, while in Gothic construction, the towers were used more as an entrance structure. Most importantly though, is the different use of light. In Romanesque structures, as is obvious in St. Sernin, it was realized that in a structure as big as a cathedral, much light was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Role Of Robots I imagine my future with robots, advanced phone, flying cars and much more. A lot of people think that robots will take over the world and take people's job, etc. Robots are being use to go to war and taking people's jobs. Robots are operating environment, the relatively high initial cost of robots means that they tend to be only used by large companies or in defence. It is unlikely that all the humans will be replaced by robots in any task, it is much more likely that fewer people will be needed because for many years robots will be assistants. Robots are usually thought of as being mobile but they don't have to be. For example, washing machines, dishwashers, and tumble driers can also be thought of as robots. The future is most likely to be one of productivity gains. They are trying to put brains and several sensors and actuators in robots. The technology has been available for many years. The advances happening in technology and it's becoming that evident that computers, machines, robots, and other things are going to be able to do most of the routine, and repetitive types of jobs. A lot of skills levels fall into that category. People with college degrees, even professional degrees, also lawyers are doing things that ultimately are predictable. A lot of those jobs are going to be susceptible over time. Right now there's still a lot of debate over it. There are economists who think it's totally wrong, that problems really stem from things like globalization or the fact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Flying Dutchman Field Observation Field Observation By Jennifer Busalacchi Music November 26, 2014 Dr. Cathy Brigham For my presentation I chose to observe, The Flying Dutchmen, a German opera, with music composed by Richard Wagner. This opera was in German with American subtitles displayed above the screen. The Flying Dutchmen, incorporated a large cast of characters that played significant roles through the performance. The opera told the story of a Captain whose ship was caught in an icy storm that pushed his ship off course. The captain dropped his anchor and decided to wait out the storm. After the captain and the other sailors take retire for the evening, a ship locks itself to theirs. The captain of the new ship called the Flying Dutchman; The mysterious man divulges that an angel once delivered him instructions of his salvation, so that once every seven years, if he is able to find a wife that is pure of heart and true to him, he will be free of his curse. The Dutchman offers the captain a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I understand how difficult it is not to portray certain elements in a opera that were meant to be conveyed through story. Things like the ocean were portrayed on a projection screen and the shore of the captains home was also the same as the the setting for the ship. This for me, made it a little harder to interpret what was going on from act to act. I did enjoy the music performance, but I felt that the performance took what would have happened in two short conversations and turned it into a three hour opera. I don't think it is fair to assume that this opera represents all operas, and I believe I will attend another opera potentially in English so I do not feel that I am watching a teleprompter for the majority of the performance instead of absorbing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Romanesque Cathedral And Gothic Cathedrals We're looking at the difference between Romanesque cathedrals and Gothic cathedrals. I know you all are so excited to learn what a flying buttress is because I know I was. Spoiler alert, it is nothing like what it sounds like. It's much more cool and innovative, which is what these two periods were all about. Taking knowledge from the past and improving it. After Charlemagne's death in 814, a terrible and dark period of cultural decline and terror ensued. It took a long time for the terror to end and the conquerors of various parts of Charlemagne's empire to come together and create conditions for peace. With that peace came the Romanesque architecture movement. Now it can be hard to distinguish what exactly Romanesque architecture was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The clerestory had only small windows to let a decent amount of light in. The exteriors of the cathedrals were plain, had very little decoration, and were extremely solid–looking. Cathedral plans were often regular and symmetrical, making the Romanesque cathedral form known for its simplicity. They were often built in the general shape of a cross, relying on the basilica as a design base. As for the sculptural decoration, Romanesque architects utilized thin, elongated, and abstract figures. Gothic architecture began in the 12th century and continued well into the 16th century as an attempt to reconcile Christian theology with Greek philosophy. Gothic architecture was deeply rooted in the previous architectural genre, the Romanesque, but architects this time around no longer desired to recapture the 'classical' and 'antique'. If we focus on the Gothic cathedral, we'll find that a Gothic cathedral had a unified and unbroken space that included the apse, rather than separating them like the Romanesque architects did. The main characteristics of Gothic style cathedrals included the groin–vault. Barrel–vaults had become too difficult to make and too heavy to install and so the Gothic architects decided to pull away from them and utilize groin–vaults instead. The ribs in the groin–vaults were conveniently aligned to form a diamond pattern on the ceilings. Atop these vaults was the second main characteristic of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. La Sagrada Familia ( The Expiratory Church Of The Holy Family In 1884, Catalan architect Antoni GaudГ began work on La Sagrada FamГlia (the Expiratory Church of the Holy Family,) a Catholic cathedral in Barcelona, Spain. What began as a modest Gothic Revival design by fellow architect Francisco de Paula del Villar transformed, under Gaudi's direction, into a massive monument to Catholicism, Catalonia, and the city of Barcelona. Neither of the Gothic tradition nor Catalan Modernisme, La Sagrada Familia is known for its striking individuality at the turn of the twentieth century. as well as its enormous scale and plethora of motifs. While many people abhore the intense decoration and towering height, (people have obviously also thought it worthwhile because the building is still under meticulous construction to this very day and completion is anticipated in 2020, marking 140 years of construction.) Gaudi did not mind that the construction would last beyond his death because, when given the extent of his efforts, La Sagrada Familia became a vessel through which Gaudi could finally build to fruition the architectural conceptions he had been developing with previous projects. Throughout his career , Gaudi strove to imbue his architecture with a sense of life, and he was able to do this through geometry. [1] Meticulous calculations allowed Gaudi to translate this inspiration into architectural experiences. La Sagrada Familia was [Gaudi's opportunity to literally build an illustration of the intimate connection he felt between nature and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Influence Of The Gothic Architecture Of Western Europe The Gothic Architecture of western Europe served as a creative transition period following the great era of Greek and Roman influences. Beginning in 1140 and lasting until 1350, Gothic architecture, in an attempt to be closer to the divine, made structural changes that differed greatly from those utilized by the generation before them. These changes not only brought their followers closer to god but they also increased the structural support of the overall building creating a more sound foundation. As seen in the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Amiens, which stood at a staggering 144, the use of these new methods would allow the french architects to elevate their construction like never before. Unlike the views of Modern society that associate the terms "Gothic" with a sense tenebrosity and turmoil, classical gothic architecture was more symbolic of the Beauty and the importance of the imminent presence of god that created a sense of openness that was developed with structural advancements aimed at creating a more functional cathedral which would greatly strength the faith of an entire culture. Many of the influences of Gothic architecture came from the man leading the frontier, Abbot Sugar. His innovative ideas single handily lead to the development of a new unprecedented style of cathedral that changed the perception of something normally perceived in a negative light and was able to make it into something magnificent and graceful. Residing in France for the entirety of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Base Jumping Is Becoming Known As One Of The Most Extreme... Base jumping is becoming known as one of the most extreme sports the world knows. To successfully BASE jump one must bound from an "exit point", and free fall from very high places. People say it's too dangerous, and should be outlawed completely. On the other hand, people like the late Dean Potter used to successfully jump with his dog in a backpack as he would leap off cliffs falling as much as 3000 feet towards the ground. BASE jumping is amazing, and isn't for everyone, but it should at the least remain someone's choice to do it or not in my opinion. Its known as BASE jumping, and BASE is an acronym that stands for buildings, antennae, spans, and earth such as cliffs and mountains (Tara L. Allman). These are all places BASE jumpers hurdle from. They go to these places to perform their sport, leaping off into the void and free falling. Before smashing into the ground, they deploy their parachute. There is a high likelihood you will die if you make any mistakes. So you are effectively saving your own life every time you do it. Simple right? Not by a long shot. This sport is a huge undertaking. You start off a student, and only after years learning under a mentor, do you get to wear the invisible badge of BASE Jumper. BASE jumping is widely viewed by the public as dangerous and too risky. In many countries and states of the US, BASE jumping is illegal. In addition, not only is the act of jumping illegal, but BASE jumpers are often trespassing on someone's property to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...