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    of the entablature. Finally, the cornice makes up the top projecting section of the entablature. The Corinthian style was not used nearly as much as the Doric or Ionic styles by the classical Greeks. Its capital is extremely elaborate and decorated with acanthus leaves. Corinthian is by far the most ornate of all the Greek orders, and was also the latest to develop. It did not arrive on the scene in full roar until the middle of the 4th century BC. The oldest known example of the Corinthian

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    proportional to the number of electrons located on the valence of the atom, the outermost part of the shell. The stability of the electrons determines the physical properties of a particular compound and can be used to determine if the bone is either an ionic or covalent bond. Introduction The stability of an atom is determined by the number of electrons located on the valence (or outer shell) of the atom. Electrons are located looping the nucleus in shells. The number and size of each shell are

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    the store Structure. Structure is a men's clothing and accessory store. Hanging in the large glass windows of the store are colored posters of handsome men dressed from head to toe in the latest Structure fashions. Structure has adopted the Greek Ionic Column as part of it's building plan. Painted on the front windows of the store are small silhouette images of an idealized Greek temple. The Greek architectural elements that have been used to decorate and symbolize Structure, are in perfect condition

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    Roman Corinthian Order while the interior is decorated using a classical color pallet and style. This paper will

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    The Rise and Fall of Roman Architecture It’s 70 A.D and the streets of Rome are busy. Construction workers are hard at work building a place of slaughter and game. Brick by brick the arches are made, and the details of Corinthian architecture are carven into the cold, hard stone. Vespasian and Titus stand in front of their work, admiring the sophisticated amphitheater of Italy. The Colosseum is just one of the vast amounts of Roman projects still intact and cherished by people of the world. Romans

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    Looking at the plans of Greek and Roman temple side by side as shown in this week presentation I can see how similar, but different these temples are. Both types of temples are shaped as a rectangle. But the cella (the main room inside of a temple) of the Greek temple is encircled by peristyle (roofed colonnade supported by columns). And there are even one or two rows of columns inside the cella to support the roof. While the peristyle of Greek temple was accessible from all sides, because the temple

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    Chemical Bonds are an attraction between two or more atoms that occur because of an attraction or force that occurs between the two. Three forms of chemical bonding exist, Ionic and covalent bonding. In addition, polarity is the electronegativity of two atoms being transferred along the bond. Some forms of polarity that exist are hydrogen bonds, interstitial forces and vanderwaals reactions. In the realm of chemical bonding, the strongest form of bonding is covalent bonding. Covalent bonding is

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    Greek civilization had a strong influence on the Roman Empire, Greek and Roman structural planning have long been associated on account of the similitudes between the sanctuaries and option structures that two evolutions made. Roman structural planning was frequently influenced affected by Greece however the Romans also separated to make a different personality, they look so much similar. Then again, that does not mean there is no distinction at all between the 2 styles. The basic clarification for

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    The man who designed the home above was the owner as well, Thomas Jefferson was fascinated with architecture and heavily influenced by the neo-classic era in his endeavors. After the american revolution Thomas Jefferson was appointed to be the American ambassador to France, during his time abroad where he was inspired by the classical buildings and architecture of Europe. When he returned to America Thomas Jefferson brought back ideas that would remodel and bring his home into the mode of the day

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    When Greece fell the Romans copied the methods of the Greeks. Architecture was big aspect that they shared. Both cultures used three different columns in temple building. The Doric is thick and with very little decoration. The Ionic is a thinner slightly more ornate column. The Corinthian style is a highly ornate column that is decorated at both the top and bottom. The Greeks and Romans also shared the same idea of government. The Greeks were the first to use a democratic government in 500 B.C. The

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