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Architectural style: Neoclassical, Palladi...
Address: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; ...
Construction started: October 13, 1792; ...
Architect: James Hoban
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The city of Königsberg in Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia) was set on both sides of the Pregel River,
and included two large islands which were connected to each other and
the mainland by seven bridges. The problem was to devise a walk through
the city that would cross each bridge once and only once
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Seven bridges were built so that the people of the city could get from one part to another. A crude map of the center of Konigsberg might look like this: ...
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www.minddisorders.com › Kau-NuThere are approximately 50 neurotransmitters identified. There are billions of nerve cells located in the brain, which do not directly touch each other. Nerve cells ...
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www.brainfacts.org/Brain.../Classical-Neurotransmitters-Brain-Communi...Apr 1, 2012 - The brain uses a variety of chemicals called neurotransmitters to communicate between brain cells.
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A company is a military unit, typically consisting of
80–250 soldiers and usually commanded by a major or a captain. Most
companies are formed of three to six platoons, although the exact ...
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