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[[Image:Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France 3.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Notre Dame de Paris, western façade, seen from bottom to the top.]]'''[[Architecture]] '''is the art and technique of designing and constructing buildings to fulfill both practical and aesthetic purposes.
[[Image:Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France 3.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Notre Dame de Paris, western façade, seen from bottom to the top.]]'''[[Architecture]] '''is the art and technique of designing and constructing buildings to fulfill both practical and aesthetic purposes.
It should be distinguished from both [[construction]] and [[civil engineering]]. Although there are certain building types like houses and public buildings that clearly fall inside the domain of architecture there are many other buildings and structures (for example factories, monuments, bridges, and many others) that can be seen as limit cases between architecture and engineering or architecture and art.  <font size=1>[[Architecture|['''more...''']]]</font>
It should be distinguished from both [[construction]] and [[civil engineering]]. Although there are certain building types like houses and public buildings that clearly fall inside the domain of architecture there are many other buildings and structures (for example factories, monuments, bridges, and many others) that can be seen as limit cases between architecture and engineering or architecture and art.  <font size=1>[[Architecture|['''more...''']]]</font>

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John Tyler, Jr. (March 29, 1790January 18, 1862) was a United States politician and the tenth President of the United States (1841-1845). He was Vice President to William Henry Harrison and succeeded him as President when Harrison died. Tyler was the first Vice President to succeed the presidency by the death of the previous president, and was given the nickname "His Accidency" by detractors.[more...]