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• AN ARK FROM RESINOUS WOOD. DIVIDED IN COMPARTMENTS. COVERED
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IN THE WORLD OF
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PRODUCTION BY
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CONCEPTS, 75
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EVENTS, 5
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IF 4,500 YEARS WERE A
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GOOD PRACTICES AMONG GREEKS 5
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WORKS MADE THROUGH
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PENALTIES FOR POORLY DONE .9
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CONSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING QUALITY PLANNING, STARTING
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GOOD ROMAN PRACTICES
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CONSTRUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
SUPER SPECIALIZED
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE TO
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ARMY WITH ORGANIZATION . THEY INVENTED THE
GOVERNMENT MODEL WITH

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TRANSFORM ARCHITECTURE INTO THE CONSTRUCTION OF CITIES. OF A BRIDGE OVER THE RHINE IN
SUPERVISION OF WORKS.
A DISCIPLINE. 10 DAYS.

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FLORENCE CATHEDRAL – XV
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SISTINE CHAPEL – XV
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MEDIEVAL GOOD PRACTICES
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OFFICES WERE TEACHED TO
ENTRY IN THE GUILD WAS AFTER MUCH TRAINING,

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ARTISTS AND THEIR ACCORDING TO MONEY
MASTERS. AND COMPLETED VERY FAR
LEARNERS AVAILABILITY.
FROM ITS CONCEPTION.

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1 EXPERIENCE WITH THE
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TOTALLY NEW INDUSTRIAL
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THE HUMAN DIMENSION COMPRISES FIVE ASPECTS:
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1. FIRST, IT COMPRISES THE RELATION WITH THE FUTURE.
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• AT THE PERSONAL LEVEL, PROJECTS ARE EXISTENTIAL AND FOLLOW THE AGES OF LIFE:
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• ADOLESCENT PROJECTS: SCHOOL ORIENTATION, PROFESSIONAL ORIENTATION, LIFESTYLE.
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TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS SUBJECT: BOUTINET, JEAN-PIERRE (2007). ANTHOPOLOGIE DU PROJET. PARIS:
PRESSES UNIVERSITAIRES DE FRANCE.

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2. SECOND, AS PROJECTS, IN GENERAL, ARE PERFORMED THROUGH GROUP WORK, THE
HUMAN DIMENSION ALSO INCLUDES THE SENSE OF COLLECTIVE. THE PERSON-
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• PREDICTIVE METHODS ARE BASED ON PLANNING OF THE
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