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    need to buy new blades. 2. Cleaning your dressings is beyond easy. All you need is a damp cloth to wipe over the blades. For routine light dusting, you can use one of those dust trapping hand wipers such as Swiffer. You’ll save on the cost of washing or cleaning the drapes or curtains. There is also no need to get up on a ladder or stool to take down and then rehang drapes or curtains. 3. Custom made window accessories are measured and constructed to fit snugly into any window frame or between outdoor support beams. There is no need for additional supporting hardware such as curtain rods, drawstrings, or valances that cover up valuable wall space. Snug fitting dressings let you control how much or how little sunlight to let into your rooms. The blades can be opened a little or a lot in either upward or downward positions. Having the ability to direct the sunlight away from your furniture, carpets, and flooring means that you can extend the life and natural beauty of your interior possessions. Also, due to the thickness of your window accessories, they provide you with complete privacy when closed and they also reduce the sound of most outdoor noise. 4. Unlike regular drapes or curtains, window accessories come in a variety of styles that include coverage for entire windows, half window coverings, solid panels that open like a closet, or bi-fold panels that let you decide on how wide you want to open the dressings. Window accessories can also be designed so…

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    3: Situational Analysis SWOT Analysis Strengths Weaknesses Master upholsterer Location is not retail friendly Largest in-stock fabric selection Long lead times during part of the year Exclusive Hunter Douglas® Showroom Limited online presence Lifetime Craftsmanship guarantee Dated Website Opportunities Threats Vail Valley Partnership’s strong support for local businesses Luxury items depend on economy Designer partnerships Foam prices fluctuate with gas prices (petroleum…

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    Romeo And Juliet Critique

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    characters, who have a forbidden love. I chose to see the UWG Theatre Company’s production on Wednesday, November 18, in the Richard L. Dangle Theatre because I have loved the theatre and the stage since a young age. I also made a special effort to see Romeo and Juliet since I have seen numerous versions of the script both on the screen and on stage. I will say that the UWG Theatre Company’s production of the show was relevant, modern, and helped to bring Shakespeare to life. Many would say…

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    The Passport Summary

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    “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the continent. Behind that line lie all the capital of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia, all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I much call the Soviet sphere, and all are subject in one form or another, not only to Soviet influence but to a very high and, in many cases, increasing measure…

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    Following World War II, all of Europe was left in a clutter of disarray. Instead of watching Europe endure the hardships left from the war, the United States went to Europe’s aid. From 1947 to 1952, European nations experienced a time of massive growth. The Plan aimed to repair the economic and political damages from the war. The plan was a response to American concerns that communist parties were growing stronger across Europe and that the Soviets might intervene. The Marshall Plan also…

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    Comparing Individuality and Conformity in Fahrenheit 451 Individuality is celebrated in modern day society, but during the Cold War, the world seemed as though there was little hope for self-expression to live another day. In the novel, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, there is a prominent theme of conformity found various times throughout the dystopian society. Conformity was a common theme in the real world during the Cold War, when this novel was written. In this society, books have all been…

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    frame and curtain walls. Steel studs attract moisture, especially in Singapore with humid climate. The moisture can into the steel frame if we assume steel are not insulated, and then dewater on wallboard directly. The interior walls will reach a cold spots of moisture behind the wall. It is very expensive to maintain. Steel conducts heat 300 to 400 times faster than wood, that’s occurs the thermal bridging, in which heat takes the most conductive way. Nevertheless the most conductive way in a…

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    What were some of the theatrical innovations of this era? Throughout the romantic ballet era (1830-1850) new theatrical innovations were introduced which revolutionised the theatre going experience for both dancer and the audience.Before the Romantic Era the theatres were lit by houselights which remained on throughout whole performances. When gas lighting was invented and brought into the theatres it became a major feature. During a performance, gas lighting took a more predominant role,…

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    Atkins 1 As the dust of the second world war began to settle, reparations of civilizations and relationships were on the rise. Countless people had lost everything because of this bloodbath, and sadly the road to a life of normality was long and arduous for the citizens of post-war Germany. Although the war had ended, peace was not plentiful. Even before the end of World War II, a new struggle was developing between the United States and the Soviet Union (Schmemann 23). The U.S. and Soviet…

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    Introduction The Marshall plan has been largely considered the greatest instance of foreign aid ever created by the United States of, but to what extent was the Marshall plan employed to contain communism? The Marshall plan was passed in 1948 and it’s publicly known main purpose was to help rebuild Europe’s economy and landscape during the post world war two crisis that many countries were dealing with following the war. Europe had spent tremendous amounts of money and used many resources on…

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