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  2. The Seven Lamps of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Lamps of Architecture is an extended essay, first published in May 1849 and written by the English art critic and theorist John Ruskin. The 'lamps' of the title are Ruskin's principles of architecture, which he later enlarged upon in the three-volume The Stones of Venice . [ 1 ]

  3. Edward Abbott Parry - Wikipedia

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    Sir Edward Abbott Parry (2 October 1863 – 1 December 1943) was a British judge and dramatist. [ 1 ] Parry was born in London into a prominent Welsh family, the second son of barrister John Humffreys Parry [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and grandson of antiquary John Humffreys Parry , a leader of the Welsh literature movement in the early 19th century.

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    Section 7 lays out the procedures for passing a bill, requiring both houses of Congress to pass a bill for it to become law, subject to the veto power of the president of the United States. Under Section 7, the president can veto a bill, but Congress can override the president's veto with a two-thirds vote of both chambers.

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    Advocacy is an activity by an individual or group that aims to influence decisions within political, economic, and social institutions. Advocacy includes activities and publications to influence public policy, laws and budgets by using facts, their relationships, the media, and messaging to educate government officials and the public.

  8. Firmness, commodity, and delight - Wikipedia

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    The order of words chosen by Vitruvius, with structural integrity coming before the utility, can be explained in two ways. Either the emphasis on firmness was driven by an understanding of architecture as an "art of building", or by the fact that buildings frequently outlive their initial purpose, so "functions, customs, ... and fashions ... are only transitory" (Auguste Perret), and ...

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