User:JProwett/sandbox

in Article for ozil, there is a link that claims to have the information on the number of assists he had in the 10-11 season of 25, but if you follow the link it goes to another Wikipedia page for real madrid and their season. Reading through this page their is no mention or statistic of Ozil having the 25 assists on this page.

Praise for Ozil page goes to a real madrid page that cites other media based papers about the performances he had during the season.

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Almundena cathedral. This page has very little in terms of any information. Quickly searching, I was able to find information on the history and a little bit on the architectural style that was used.

http://www.sedhc.es/biblioteca/actas/CIHC1_103_G__mez%20M.pdf

https://aleteia.org/2017/08/06/5-qualities-catholics-look-for-in-our-church-building-designs/

https://www.thousandwonders.net/Almudena+Cathedral

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Harappan Architecture. This page has about 4 sentences in total when I searched I was able to find a few websites that contained relevant information. Such as building walls around the entire city, the types of materials used when building.

https://www.ancient.eu/article/695/harappa-an-overview-of-harappan-architecture-and-t/

https://quatr.us/india/harappan-architecture-india.htm

http://anthrojournal.com/issue/october-2011/article/exploring-the-use-of-monumental-public-architecture-and-sculpture-in-the-harappan-society

https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/world-history/world-history-beginnings/ancient-india/a/the-indus-river-valley-civilizations

http://www.columbia.edu/itc/anthropology/v3922/pdfs/miller.pdf

https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/reconstructing-the-history-of-harappan-civilization

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Ballynahinch castle. This page is barely 2 paragraphs long. There are several opportunities to and the history of the building to this page. Right now there is very little on the history of this.

https://www.ballynahinch-castle.com/

www.britainirelandcastles.com/Ireland/County-Galway/Ballynahinch-Castle.html

Harappa can be located in Punjab Pakistan, sitting roughly 150 km (93 miles) away from the Indus River. Historically it was common for cities in this area to be gateway cities for the inner cities.

City Planning
Sites built by the Harappan would be raised, or built on man made hills. This could be to combat flooding in the nearby areas. Another aspect of Harappan architecture is they often built walls around their entire cities. This could have served several different needs. Many believe that the walls were built as defensive structures, where “Large and impressive construction works can be used to intimidate potential attackers (Trigger 1990),”. It was also an obvious feature to show the city was strong and powerful by being able to divert resources and labor to make such a large structure and not focus all of their energy on survival. This was not the only purpose for the wall, it is thought that the wall also served as protection from floods. There is also evidence of a tapering at the bottom of the wall to guide the water away from the city. The city could be split into 2 different categories. There is an upper “acropolis” and a “lower town”. The lower town consisted of lower valued residential building located on the eastern side of the city, while the upper acropolis would be on the western side of the city which contained of the higher value buildings and public buildings. The acropolis was a “parallelogram that was 400-500 yards north-south and 200-300 yards east-west” It was also thought that the acropolis area would be built on the highest part of the mound in the city showing the importance and status of the area was much higher than the rest of the area. Another feature which suggests the acropolis is of higher importance is that the fortifications around the area where bigger and stronger than those around the rest of the city.

Buildings and materials
The materials of houses depended on the location of the building. If the house was more rural the bricks would be mud. If the building was in an urban area then the bricks would be baked. The bricks were made in ratios of 1x2x4. “Houses range from 1-2 stories in height, with a central courtyard around which the rooms are arranged”