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VOC IELST, HOUSE, APPARTMENT - Coggle Diagram
VOC IELST
COOKING*
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fry meat, fish or eggs in a frying pan with oil or butter
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grill meat, fish and vegetables
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bake foods like bread, cakes, cookies
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Beat in the eggs, then add a tablespoon of vanilla extract and whisk
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head off home, we have enjoyed a scrumptious meal
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BUILDING
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multipurpose building : hotels, restauant
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not only an aesthetic choice; the shape helps make the building capable of resisting strong winds and even earthquakes
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not known only for the great beauty of its Romanesque architecture but also for its historical significance
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basic design is simple and yet, very powerful and fascinating as far as its architecture is concerned
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unable to perform its most basic functions, then it is undoubtedly a failed project
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f the architect is overly focused on how the school looks, then they may sacrifice ease of use and practicality.
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city filled with ugly, utilitarian structures like many Soviet-era buildings
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outward appearance does not have to be beautiful, but it has a responsibility to contribute something to enrich the lives of everyday people.
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CONSTRUCTION
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vacant : empty or unoccupied, available to be used
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erect : build, or assemble something in an upright position, creation of a structure or object that stands vertically
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court : area surrounded by walls, buildings, part of a house
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lighthouse : near the coast and equipped with a powerful light that guides or warns the approaching ships
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beam : bar of wood/ metal, supports the weight of a building
tile : mostly in the shape of a square, used for covering floors or walls
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flooring :materials that make up the floor of a building,room
layout : specific way by which a building, garden is arranged
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thatched : roof made of dried straw, leaves
to desecrate : treat something valuable inconsiderately, in a way that affects it badly
dump trucl transport large quantities of sand, gravel
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insulation : prevent heat, sound from escaping or entering
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worth preserving, cultural significance
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CRAFT
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a mesh is used carefully to lift/remove the mixture out of the tray, allowing the water to drain.
using a rolling pin, the paper is pressed down/flatten to force excess water out
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HOUSE
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may have employed unsafe techniques or materials that will degrade, creating the risk of structural damage and, in the worst cases, collapses
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have little incentive to protect such information and are likely to be receptive and helpful in offering assistance
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vitality that can enliven, or even revitalize
unique character of many cities and neighborhoods is today under threat from the irreversible effects of globalization
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new homes must meet certain guidelines, including having classic wooden shutters, employing older building materials and not demolishing noteworthy homes
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would be far less expensive to construct a modern, simple house rather than one that must reflect architectural aspects.
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we cannot disregard cutting-edge high techs that may result in us enhancing our skills by appreciating updated news and trends
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APPARTMENT
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housekeeping facilities that take care of all the cleaning and maintenance work, which we would have to manage ourselves if we live in a house
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fail to blend in with the housing which has grown organically, perhaps during centuries.
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traditional houses possess character, and they give a strong sense of identity to the locality
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