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  2. Chinese wall - Wikipedia

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    The term is said to allude to the Great Wall of China but the screen walls of Chinese internal architecture have also been attributed as its origin. Bryan Garner's Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage states that the metaphor title "derives of course from the Great Wall of China", [2] although an alternative explanation links the idea to the screen walls of Chinese internal architecture.

  3. Office space planning - Wikipedia

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    The grouping of staff in teams often provides the best option for inter-communication and/or supervision and is a key factor in office layout design. However, where space is at a premium it may be difficult to accommodate a workgroup in a given area, and the solution often involves making space by moving others.

  4. Office Exercises: 30 Exercises to Do at Your Desk - Healthline

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    Stand tall, with your office chair behind you. Keep your feet shoulder-width apart and your hands stretched out in front of you. Lower down until your buttocks almost touch your chair, keeping ...

  5. 375 Pearl Street - Wikipedia

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    375 Pearl Street (also known as the Intergate.Manhattan, One Brooklyn Bridge Plaza, and Verizon Building) is a 32-story office and datacenter building in the Civic Center of Lower Manhattan in New York City, at the Manhattan end of the Brooklyn Bridge.

  6. Nelson Rockefeller - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (July 8, 1908 – January 26, 1979), sometimes referred to by his nickname Rocky, [1] was an American businessman and politician who served as the 41st vice president of the United States from 1974 to 1977 under President Gerald Ford.

  7. Room divider - Wikipedia

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    Folding room dividers are now used in dwellings, hospitals, schools, restaurants, corporate offices, and convention centers. Houses, and other residences, use a room divider to divide the space more effectively or as a decorating focus point.

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