Showing posts with label BUILDING. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BUILDING. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Buying Your Dream House

Buying Your Dream House
- Make Your Dream House Come True -

Everybody have their own dream house and everybody also wants to make their dream house come true. Sadly not everybody can make their dream house come true because it is not easy to build a house with our own hand. Built a house on your own will require a lot of hard work and also a lot of resource. Everybody can do a very hard work if they willing to do it but not everybody can afford all resources to build a house. Another option for you to make your dream house come true is by finding the Best Mortgage for buying your dream house. Buying a house can be very exiting and fun for most people. Buying house also can be very confusing when it comes to some critical decision how you going to buy the house of your dream. There will be some confusing time when you have to decide about what kind of loans to apply and which lender to obtain it from. After you find out about the type of loan and the lender, you still have to decide whether you go directly to the lender or you go by broker. Well maybe buying a house is not as simple as we think if we really care and think about all the aspect before decide everything.

Well if you still want to have your dream house and you wish not to be confused, you don’t have to worry about it. First of all, just spend you time to find your dream house. After you find it you can leave all the process to The Mortgage Finder Network as your trusted partner. The Mortgage Finder Network is well known as the Best Mortgage choice for you to buy your dream house. There are several loan options for you to choose. First option, you can choose a simple conventional loan which is managed by banks or private lenders. Second option, you can choose a special jumbo mortgage loan which still have greater finance amount. Third option, you can choose FHA mortgage loan which guaranteed by Federal House Administration and also have lower secure rate. The most important thing to be notice when you decide to have a mortgage loans is to have some market research and comparison of all loan types so you can have the Best Mortgage loan. Have a nice house buying…Cheers

Monday, February 18, 2008

JAVA ISLAND

Java (Indonesian, Javanese, and Sundanese: Jawa) is an island of Indonesia and the site of its capital city, Jakarta. Once the centre of powerful Hindu kingdoms and the core of the colonial Dutch East Indies, Java now plays a dominant role in the economic and political life of Indonesia. Housing a population of 124 million, it is the most populous island in the world. Java is also one of the most densely populated regions on Earth.

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Java lies between Sumatra to the northwest and Bali to the east. Borneo lies to the north and Christmas Island to the south. It is the world's 13th largest island. Java is almost entirely of volcanic origin; it contains no fewer than thirty-eight mountains forming an east-west spine which have at one time or another been active volcanoes. The highest volcano in Java is Mount Semeru (3,676 m). The most active volcano in Java and also in Indonesia is Mount Merapi (2,914 m). See Volcanoes of Java. Further mountains and highlands help to split the interior into a series of relatively isolated regions suitable for wet-rice cultivation; the rice lands of Java are among the richest in the world.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

PALACE

Palace is the home of a head of state or other high-ranking public figure. In some countries, such as Italy, the term is also applied to some private mansions. Many palaces are now put to other uses such as parliaments or museums. The word is also sometimes used to describe a lavish public building which does not house a public figure; this use is intended to convey that the building is a "people's palace", where a sort of civic consciousness resides.

The word "palace" comes from the name of one of the seven hills of Rome, the Palatine Hill. The original 'palaces' on the Palatine Hill were the seat of the imperial power, while the capitol on the Capitoline Hill was the seat of the senate and the religious nucleus of Rome. Palace meaning "government" can be recognized in a remark of Paul the Deacon, writing ca 790 and describing events of the 660s: "When Grimuald set out for Beneventum, he intrusted his palace to Lupus" (Historia gentis Langobardorum, V.xvii). At the same time Charlemagne was consciously reviving the Roman expression in his "palace" at Aachen, of which only his chapel remains. In the 9th century the "palace" indicated the housing of the government too, and the constantly-travelling Charlemagne built fourteen. In France, there has been a clear distinction between a château and a palais. The palace has always been urban, like the Palais de la Cité in Paris, which was the royal palace of France and is now the supreme court of justice of France, or the palace of the Popes at Avignon. n the Americas, the Aztec Emperors built many palaces, some of which may still be seen. Also in Mexico is Chapultepec Palace located in the middle of Chapultepec Park in Mexico City. It currently houses the Mexican National Museum of History. In England, by tacit agreement, there have been no "palaces" other than those used as official residences by royalty and certain bishops. Thus the Palace of Beaulieu gained its name precisely when Thomas Boleyn sold it to Henry VIII in 1517; previously it had been known as Walkfares.

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In more recent years, the word has been used in a more informal sense for other large, impressive buildings, such as The Crystal Palace of 1851 (an immensely large, glazed hall erected for the Great Exhibition) and modern arenas-convention centres like Alexandra Palace (which is no more a palace than Madison Square Garden is a garden).

The largest palace in the world is Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest, Romania. Built during the socialist regime, no effort or expense was spared to raise this colossal neo-classic building, second largest inhabited structure in the world after the Pentagon.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

BUILDING

Buildings serve several needs of society. Along with access to food and drinking water, the need for places that are protected from the outdoors and where one can comfortably live, work, eat, sleep, procreate or engage in leisurely activities has always been a top priority for humans. A building as a shelter represents a physical division of the human habitat into the inside (a place of comfort and safety) and the outside (a place that at times may be harsh and harmful).

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The first shelter on Earth constructed by a relatively close ancestor to humans is believed to be built 500,000 years ago by an ancient ancestor of humans, Homo erectus. Over centuries, homes were technologically advancing. Some were simply inhabited caves, while others were made of dried mud or stone. In these times, there were little furnishings in these homes, besides perhaps a family altar or a table for eating.

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