Solid Boundaries: Boundaries are of many kinds. Never install one that gives any suggestion of being a spite fence.
Many American comŽmunities are characterized by a complete absence of fences, walls or hedges around front yards; and grounds of all houses on the street merge into one delightful park-like picture of lawns, trees and shrubbery. If you live in such a community think well before you introduce what is likely to be an incongruous note by sharply defining lot boundaries seen from the street. The mere suggestion of definition by the skill-ful use of a flowering tree, shade tree, evergreen or clumps of shrubs is the most.
WITH GARDENS a sense of enclosure is important. On small lots the boundŽaries may be those of the property or even plantings or other pleasant features on a neighbor's property, for when I speak of boundaries I mean not those of the lot but those that limit the view. On larger grounds the boundaries to views may be well within the property lines. The smaller the lot the more necessary it is, as a rule, to define its own margins. The extent to which they are emphasized depends upon a variety of circumstances as does the means of marking them. If you are fortuŽnate enough to have good views of mounŽtains, sea or pleasant country you certainly won't want to block these. By careful planting you can, perhaps, frame the views to enhance them and direct attention to them. In other places, it may be desirable to install solid boundaries backgrounds higher than eye level to block displeasing views or gain privacy.
WITH GARDENS a sense of enclosure is important. On small lots the boundŽaries may be those of the property or even plantings or other pleasant features on a neighbor's property, for when I speak of boundaries I mean not those of the lot but those that limit the view. On larger grounds the boundaries to views may be well within the property lines.See Also Regional Boundaries:Typical cataclastic metamorŽphism operates only near the earth's surface, and the effects of both cataclastic and contact metaŽmorphism merge in depth with those of regional metamorphism. The classification of regional metamorphic rocks is discussed under the headŽing of regional metamorphism.
Cataclastic Metamorphism.At or near the surface, rocks and minerals behave toward strain as brittle materials do.
But industrial effluents may poison sewage works; and agricultural run-off does not even enter them. FurtherŽmore the works are costly to build, and their value in providing cleaner water is still not adequately recognized. Since urban settlements and industries find it convenient to disŽpose of their wastes into nearby waterways, they are reluctant to stop doing so, even when the wastes render the water useless or dangerous. Another problem arises in waterŽways that serve as regional boundaries, espeŽcially those between nations. In North America, the deterioration of the Great Lakes has been a diplomatic problem for many years [5],
On The Other Hand See Mark The Boundaries Of Periods:Some rocks formed over short time interŽvals show fossil magnetic polarities 180 degrees apart. This cannot be explained by a 180 degrees rotation of a continent because there was not enough time for that. Thus the earth's field must have undergone a switching of its magnetic polarity, as when the direction of the current in a coil is reversed [6]. This switching is known as a "reversal". Reversals mark the boundaries of periods of variable length throughout geological time when the magnetic field was of constant polarity.
Use by Mark. It appears that it was Mark who introduced the word euangelion into the Synoptic tradition, probably in dependence, not directly upon Paul, but upon the language of the HellenŽistic mission. The word euangelion occurs both in the Evangelist's introductions and connecting links (Mark 1:1, 1:14) and in sayings of Jesus (Mark 8:35; 10:29; 13:10; 14:9). By giving his work the title of euangelion, Mark was describŽing not its literary genre but its purpose and function, in accordance with the Hellenistic-Pauline understanding of the word: as present, actual proclamation of the saving act of God.
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