Religion has always played an important role in the development of art and architecture. They serve as a bridge between the real world and the divine world, and mirror religious views of people and the major beliefs of the society. Hagia Sophia and the Dome of the Rock are two of the greatest and the most important architectural monuments in the world. Even though two of the most historical mosques, Hagia Sophia and the Dome of the Rock, are built for different religions, but due to
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lifestyles, the ideas, the architecture. To start off with the middle ages is known as a time period between the 5th and the 15th century, it was lapse of time that lasted since the fall of the roman empire until the renaissance. There were differences but some similarities to the roman and middle ages for example: Sculpture: Greek and Roman classical influences. Use of bronze (Donatello) but for middle ages Sculpture: Was More gothic; extremely detailed. The Architecture for the Roman: Were Rounded
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Enterprise Architecture Group Project Report Submitted on 16-02-2016 Enterprise Architecture for PayTM T - 007 y12uc035 Ankit Kumar y12uc097 Gupta Kapil y12uc134 Kumar Govind Jha y12uc213 Ronak Modi Introduction Paytm is the consumer brand of India’s leading mobile internet company One97 CommunicationsIt is India’s largest mobile commerce platform launched in 2010 and . headquartered in Noida, India, . Paytm started by offering
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What Is the Internet of Things? Mike Loukides & Jon Bruner ISBN: 978-1-491-92180-7 THE O’REILLY INTERNET OF THINGS CONFERENCE “The future has a funny way of sneaking up on you. You don’t notice it until you’re soaking in it. That was the feeling at O’Reilly’s Solid Conference.” — Wired The traditional boundaries between hardware and software are falling. It’s a perfect storm of opportunity for a software-enhanced, networked physical world. The new products and services created from the melding
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Case study -2 Submitted by: Brinda Shah Khushali Salehkar Kethrina Piga. Five competitive forces Bargaining power of the suppliers * Bargaining power of the suppliers is low * As lulu lemon has 47 manufacturers for its fabric * High competitions among the suppliers which reduce the cost of product to maintain the position * They can easily switch from one supplier to another for their fabric Bargaining
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Angie Servellon HSC 405 Professor Joseph Shin These paper we have to discuss the simulation paper in which we analyze the financial indicators to make a decision. In this simulation the financial accounting from Elijah Heart Center a Cardiac Care hospital having a working capital shortage ("Analyzing Financial Indicators for Decision," n.d.) and have taken a preventative evaluation on how the funding option should be used when it comes to acquiring medical equipment, and the possibility of financing
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concept of Persian Gardens or the charbagh, these gardens drew heavily upon Persian style of architecture. The common features that all Mughal Gardens share is the rectilinear layouts within the walled structure with canals, fountains, pools of running water and several species of shade providing trees , flowers, fruits and aromatic grasses. No other emperor is credited with taking the garden architecture and floral designs to the height as Shah Jahan the pinnacle of which was reached when he constructed
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1. Identify and explain the key demand characteristics of Tata Tea’s target customers – what influences these customers to purchase their product? Tata Tea’s target market: * Indian middle class and upper middle class that accounts for nearly 300 million people. * Targets the youth by embracing them with social awakening messages * Targets women in a view to empower them socially * Calls out to housewives since they are influencers and deciders in the buying process Factors influencing
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Assignment 1 Basically, people do delay a decision because they want to do the things right (Decision Making Confidence), and it is much more important to do the right thing (Drucker, 2000). People may feel that the future is uncertain, and they should not hurry to make a decision, otherwise, it may leading them to an unexpected negative consequences, therefore, they do delay a decision because they have enough time to evaluate the decision, as well as analysis the information that they had collected
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The cathedral is identifiable by its ten diverse domes, each of varied color, shape, and size, which magnetizes (“Moscow’s Red Square”). The unusual and vivid multicolored exterior of St. Basil’s Cathedral offers visitors a view of past Russian architecture that has endured throughout the centuries. The Russian Orthodox Church was built around 1552 to 1561 in Moscow, Russia by the command of Tsar Ivan IV, known as Ivan the Terrible. Ivan ordered the construction of the cathedral
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