Arts, 06.10.2019 17:00, MrKrinkle77
In 1992, a software company had a profit of 3,000,000. in 1998, the company had a profit of 21,000,000. find the average rate of change of the company's profit per year.
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Arts, 24.06.2019 05:00, petertester7up
Writing: article there are always new structures being erected. one new project is chinaâs central television building located in beijing, china. the odd-shaped skyscraper designed by dutch architect rem koolhaas is expected to cost nearly $800 million. there are mixed feelings about the structure, most of which are about its shape and size in the middle of the city. you will conduct research about one new construction of your choice. search through local newspapers or online architecture periodicals and select one new building to explore. write an essay addressing the following prompts: ⢠location of new building ⢠purpose and proposed function of new building ⢠cost of construction ⢠architect who designed building ⢠materials used to construct building ⢠reaction by others ⢠expected completion date ⢠include an image or link to an image of structure
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Arts, 24.06.2019 07:00, sherifour
Read the excerpt from the building of manhattan. the heater cranked the blower handle to force air up through the fire and heat the rivets in the furiously burning bed of coals. he knew how hot the rivets were by the way their color changed. cherry-red rivets were 1,000 to 1,950 degrees fahrenheit. at the right moment he grabbed one in his tongs and tossed it to the catcher. which phrase cannot be changed in a paraphrase of this text? âthe furiously burning bed of coalsâ âby the way their color changedâ â1,000 to 1,950 degrees fahrenheitâ âforce air up through the fire and heatâ
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Arts, 24.06.2019 09:30, studentms5313
What is the english artist and critic roger fry famous for
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