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With an advance of science and mathematics, the typology of the Tiffany Ring on sale mosque is translated differently in three dimensional construction rather than plan view in two dimensional construction. A study conducted by Erzen (2004) indicated the mosque's main feature which has a design with the 'dome's roof cover' system and she noted that its attribute of ' centrality ' deserves to be given a special attention. In a review of Erzen's book, Margolis (2004) agreed that this roof cover denotes the dome and the roofing system of the mosque. He argued that according to this book, the dome and all the roofing system can be figured as a 'distinctly' separate part of the Ottoman mosque before 1540 AD, which evolves later when Ottoman architecture reached its maturity era.The main attribute of pendentive dome's construction is that it does not require column and beam construction. The upper dome is supported in either ways, by round arches or a dome-base structure. The upper dome can be constructed on the arches instead of being directly constructed on the ground (Pasic & Siravo, 2004 and Unsal, 1973). The pendentive dome has sphere form with the space beneath it a square, circular or octagon plan shape. If the space is asymmetry along one of the X-X or Y-Y axis in a cartesian coordinate system, then the dome has an elliptical form. Corbelling, squinches and Tiffany Pendant on sale of triangles are conventional methods to fill the space between the upper dome and the supporting arches. The other method of constructing pendentive dome is using dome-base structure. This means that the upper dome locates on top of the base dome. The head of the base dome is cut and the upper dome is replaced as the lid (Figure 2).Svenshon (2009) found that mathematical models had been extensively employed and there are meaningful relationships between each square and circular component of such constructions. Each part is proportionate to the other part. The height of the dome and supporting vaults in addition to the radius of dome and the square space beneath it can be revealed and expressed by numbers and their relation can be explained through formulas.

Moreover, the domes are also studied in terms of their structural features (El-Sheikh, 2000). This includes the material and the cost of construction. This study assumes that the mosques in early Ottoman period can be classified into categories in which certain characteristics are in common. Therefore, this study aims to offers a novel typology of classification of Ottoman mosques in reference to the dome from sectional analysis. It gives credits to the dome design as the main criterion of classification and seeks the influence of the dome on the whole design from the section view.This study uses qualitative research. It uses documentaries for classification of the mosques. This method is usually regarded as Tiffany Note on sale method of analysis of documents and materials (Marshall & Rossman, 1998). This study investigates evolution of Ottoman mosque in reference to pendentive dome from sectional analysis. It narrows down its scope to solely mosques which were constructed. Hence, those of which has been altered to a mosque from a church or temple origin are excluded. This study undertakes conformability test as all descriptive analysis requires validity test and conformability is among the tests to validate any analysis (Cuba & Lincoln, 2005). To describe a group norm, it investigates and exemplifies more than 51 mosques aged for more than 250 years between 13th and 15th centuries as the testimonial to support the concept of classification for each category. All of the selected mosques are from the same region known as modern Turkey today. The dates refer back to the establishment of Ottoman Empire in early thirteenth century until the late of second half of fifteenth century.

Then Ottomans started a new era called golden ages when construction of buildings was more luxurious and grandeur. Although this era has good example and more well-known buildings, but the early period must be acknowledged for studies dealing with the origins of Ottoman architecture. Thus, the proper period for this study which concerns the roots and forming ideas of what called Ottoman architecture is the first period.The data is gathered from the available documentaries of mosques including plans, sections, photos and published manuscripts. The other method for ensuring all important and key Tiffany Necklace on sale given attention is using some scholarly works about mosques in the same period e.g. Kuran's book (1968) titled 'The Mosque in Early Ottoman Architecture' . The classification of mosques is elicited based on the main dome of mosques in section view. The collected data could be classified in five categories in line with the classification from the plan analysis. The section analysis refers to the section made by the vertical axis of the mosque. If the section view is the mere source of classification, it could cause incorrect understanding of the whole classification system. This is because a nuclear mosque and an earring mosque have almost same characteristics in the section by the vertical axis while they are different in plan and 3 dimension construction. This prompts bearing in mind that the classification from the sectional analysis should follow the classification from the plan view. Nonetheless, if though the classification does not follow the plan view the actual result will not be changed.

 

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Vendredi 07 janvier 2011

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Jeudi 06 janvier 2011

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"I'm proud of our guys," Troup head coach Charles Flowers said. "We got behind early and faced that adversity. My wife always tells me to keep the faith and that is exactly what we did. It is a great stepping stone going into the first round of the playoffs. I really can't ask for anymore from the guys and we are truly proud of them."The Grangers (5-5, 3-3 Region 6-AAA) will take to the road next week as the third seed in the region.LaGrange will visit White County."We just have to go back to work," LaGrange head coach Steve Pardue said. "I wish that I had the magic answer. Our Discount Tiffany Note are hurting. I'm hurting. I just challenged them to all to look yourself in the eye, and find out individually what it takes to make us a better football team."The game started with a bang, with LaGrange's Demoton Boyd returning the opening kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown.After holding the Tigers to a quick three-and-out, the Grangers got the ball at the Troup 30-yard line after a short punt.It took the Grangers only two plays for senior quarterback Braxton Smith to find Dee Smith in the left corner of the end zone for the game's second score.The Grangers were riding high with a 13-0 lead with eight minutes to go in the first quarter.The Tigers weren't about to lay down, though."We get down, adversity hits us in the mouth, we bounce back," said senior Quan Bray, who had three touchdown runs.Added quarterback Brannon Smith: "Coming out we were down 13-0, but everybody kept their heads up. We just played like we know how to play."Troup responded.On their second possession, the Tigers went 65 yards in just four plays, with Quindarius Heard scoring on a 17-yard run.

A 40-yard pass play from Bray to Eric Hutchinson on third down set the Tigers up deep in LaGrange territory.Back came the Grangers.Backed up to their own 12-yard line, Braxton Smith took the next snap and found tight end Dee Alford over the middle, and the junior went 88 yards for the touchdown, and the Grangers were up 20-7 with five minutes to go in the half.The Tigers, though, would end the first half strong.After a Jordan Vann punt pinned the Grangers inside of their own 1-yard line, the Tigers forced a three-and-out, and they got the ball back at the LaGrange 38.On the seventh Discount Tiffany Necklace of the drive, Bray scored on a 9-yard run, and Vann's extra point made it 20-13 with 45 seconds left in the half.Troup kept it up in the second half thanks partly to a change in offensive philosophy.Bray started the game at quarterback, but the Grangers were able to shut him down, so Flowers decided to go with Smith at quarterback and put Bray in the I formation."We kind of sold out to the Wildcat, and they came back in the I, and that hurt us some," Pardue said.Bray, who had been limited to only 27 yards and one touchdown for the first half of the game, exploded in the second half, gaining 147 yards on the ground and scoring two touchdowns, including a game-tying 58-yard touchdown run in the last seconds of the third quarter.The Tigers would also work in running back James Newsome, who gained 53 of his 74 total yards in the second half.

 

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Mercredi 05 janvier 2011

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Some of the area's newest hotels have consulted with the Heat to find out how to make their rooms as attractive as possible for professional athletes, who might bang their heads in the shower or knees on the vanity in a room made for regular folks.With taller-than-average guests in mind, Miami's riverfront Epic Hotel at 270 Biscayne Boulevard Way, across from the Marriott, was built with high rain-style shower heads, roomy ceilings and raised vanities.A dozen rooms there cater to the very tall with 96-inch beds -- available in some other hotels in the boutique Kimpton chain.Sales and marketing director Eric Jellson said players want food to be available around the clock, so staff coordinates with teams to make sure Tiffany Bracelet sale can fulfill any special late-night room service requests.The hotel, which opened in late 2008, also makes a ballroom available as an actual ball room so visiting teams can practice as needed before games -- despite some initial fear of damage."We have these beautiful hand-blown glass globes in our ballroom," Jellson said. "I just had visions of basketballs flying through these globes."He needn't have feared. The hotel has hosted visiting teams since 2009, and no globes have suffered the consequences.According to the Heat, teams also have spent time at the InterContinental Miami, Ritz-Carlton on Key Biscayne and Four Seasons Hotel Miami on Brickell Avenue over the past several years.New Regency noted that also starring is Cillian Muphy (Inception) as Timekeeper Leon, who enforces the corrupt system. Co-starring are Vincent Kartheiser ("Mad Men"), Alex Pettyfer (I Am Number Four), Johnny Galecki ("The Big Bang Theory"), Olivia Wilde (Cowboys & Aliens) and Matthew Bomer ("White Collar").

Four Seasons marketing director Tony Rodriguez said Heat competitors from the Atlanta Hawks to the Washington Wizards have stayed at his property.Teams can be superstitious, he said, sticking with a hotel if they've had success and switching if stays have coincided with losses. He recalled the 2006 playoffs, when the Dallas Mavericks stayed at the Four Seasons -- until the Heat kept winning."During their stay, they kept their rooms but took their team to another location," Rodriguez said. "They moved them up north to be removed from any distractions. . . . They're all about winning."The move Tiffany Bangle sale work. The Heat won the championship.Rodriguez acknowledged the field has become a little more crowded lately as more hotels have come online downtown."Teams have gone and tried other hotels," he said. "But we've also seen teams come back."Officials at the JW Marriott Marquis are spending this season showing off their basketball extras to visiting teams with an eye toward team business during the playoffs and next season.The hotel has plans to install a shot clock in the basketball court and put NBA-approved lines on the floor. It also has a media screening room that can be used for watching tape of games and a decked-out gym with weights just made for giant biceps.Mark Boulris, a real estate attorney in Palmetto Bay who played for the New England Patriots, checked out the gym Monday and deemed it fit for a pro athlete's pregame needs."This is certainly the nicest hotel facility I've ever seen," said Boulris, president of the South Florida Chapter of the NFL Alumni Association.

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Par tiffanynecklaces221 - 0 commentaire(s)le 04 janvier 2011
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Jul. 23--At the park before sunup, Harry Hoke, Jim Doolan and Tiffany Bracelet on sale Heaton were acting like three teens wrapped in the skin of retirees.Recently Hoke and Heaton found two identical 2001 class rings on separate hunts. Both rings belonged to Jon Sokoll of Fremont, who had lost the first at Fremont Lakes State Park, bought a replacement and subsequently lost the other in the same park.Sometimes they come up empty. In the short hours of the morning, Hoke had found two thin dimes and a recent set of military dog tags. Doolan found a silver hoop earing and a penny. Heaton found $4.51 in the sand at the playground.Jul. 23--At the park before sunup, Harry Hoke, Jim Doolan and Ken Heaton were acting like three teens wrapped in the skin of retirees.While Harry and Jim bickered good naturedly, Heaton mimicked a cat on the other side of the fence."Meooooow, meoooooow," he called.Then the park ranger at Lake Icaria, near Corning, Iowa, opened the gates and the boys gathered their things and headed for the beach.Excitement filled the air as the sun peeked over the concession stand.Hoke and Doolan went straight for the water. Heaton went to the playground.The three have shared friendship and the hobby of metal detecting for years. And they have taken it one step further by outfitting themselves with underwater gear."That's what we like about searching in the water in the summer; it's cool," Hoke said as the thermometer neared 100 degrees.But getting to the beach, in the water and finding lost Tiffany Bangle on sale is only half the fun for the trio.Turning from metal detectors to detectives, they find the loot and then go about trying to figure out how to return lost items.Recently Hoke and Heaton found two identical 2001 class rings on separate hunts. Both rings belonged to Jon Sokoll of Fremont, who had lost the first at Fremont Lakes State Park, bought a replacement and subsequently lost the other in the same park.

When they returned the rings, Sokoll was absolutely flabbergasted, Hoke said.Hoke, who is the president of the Midwest Historical Collectors club, has also returned a ring to a graduate that had given the ring to his girlfriend.The girl lost the ring and it stayed lost until Hoke found it 48 years later. When he returned the ring to the Bellevue man he found that his girlfriend had kept her promise, despite losing the ring, and they were still happily married."It gives you a great feeling of satisfaction when you can return a lost ring. To me, it's worth much more than the money I could have had by selling the ring," Hoke said.Hoke has spent years researching rings and yearbooks and countless hours on the road and Tiffany Ring on sale trying to find owners.Yet, not everything can be returned. Diamond rings, watches, jewelry, and coins are the usual. There is no possible way of locating an owner with most items. The trio has found everything from a half- carat diamond ring set in a gold band to gold teeth.Valuable and unusual items are rare, but each find renews the trio's excitement for their hobby.Sometimes they come up empty. In the short hours of the morning, Hoke had found two thin dimes and a recent set of military dog tags. Doolan found a silver hoop earing and a penny. Heaton found $4.51 in the sand at the playground."Some days we have to rely on camaraderie for reward because you've only found two cents," Hoke said

When I left the three men, they went right back in the lake seeking their treasure. But they had infected me with the fever.On the way back to the truck, soaked to the bone, I found a quarter in the grass. Suddenly the discomfort of soggy bottoms and biting flies went away. No, I am not searching for the owner.--Metal detector's etiquetteDon't trespass. Disrespecting private property gives the sport a bad name and can result in forfeiting your find, or worse.Fill in your holes and replace turf as you can. Try to leave your site as you found it.Check with local officials and park rangers for regulations on hunting on public land.Dispose of unwanted items properly. Throwing it back in the water can be a safety hazard and a pain for other detectors.--Midwest Historical DetectorsWhen: The group meets the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m.Where: The Omaha Tiffany Pendant on sale Library main branch at 215 S. 15th St.What to bring: The club has a display of items found each month by its members for help in identifying unusual items or for bragging rights.Contact: Call Harry Hoke, club president, at (402) 330-1055.The disturbing pan of this story for me is the fact that anti-gay groups, such as the ones placing these advertisements, have decided to use hate speech as a political tool to divide Minnesotans," [Satveer Chaudhary] asserted.The letter asked if Sen. Chaudhary spent his rime at the Capitol, "earing curry all day," and included a photo of the senator with what appears to be a bullet hole drawn on his forehead. The letter included a return address and name that was investigated by Capitol security and determined to be false, the release said.

 

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