Twins Genius: Two CEOs

Twins Genius: Two CEOs
The eiffel tower



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As of February 2014, Le Monde estimates that there are more than 700,000 locks; with the summer tourist season of 2014, thousands more have been added, creating serious security issues for the city authorities and aesthetic concerns for Parisians.


In 2014, concerns were expressed about possible damage caused by the weight of the locks on the bridge structure. In May, newly elected mayor Anne Hidalgo announced that she was assigning her First Deputy Mayor, Bruno Julliard, to find an alternative love padlock in Paris. In June, part of the parapet on the bridge collapsed under the weight of all the padlocks that had been attached to it.


In August 2014, the Paris Mayor's Office began publicly saying that it wanted to encourage tourists to take "selfies" rather than leave the keys to love, when they launched the "Love Without a Key" campaign" and social media hashtags. The website states; "Our bridge can no longer hold back your movement of love. Free them by declaring your love to #lovewithoutlocks." With the rush of the tourist season, more than 50% of the panels in the Pont des Arts have to be coated with plywood because of the weight of the locks (estimated at 700Kg per panel) by the city, creating the risk of more panels collapsing.


On September 18, 2014, Paris City Hall replaced the three-panel bridge with special glass as an experiment as they looked for alternative materials for bridges whose keys could not be installed.


Since June 1, 2015, city council workers from Paris began cutting all locks after years of complaints from locals. Health and Safety officials said "romantic movements cause long-term Heritage degradation and harm to visitors." In 2015, more than a million locks were placed, weighing about 45 tons. Street artists like Jace, El Seed, Brusk or Pantonio have been chosen to paint new panels that replace old fences with locks.


Aphrodite's focus shifted to the clock on her phone. The clock is increasingly indicating that as they continue to walk, the night is almost here and they are still out enjoying their togetherness. Aphrodite barely even forgot her marriage and her goal came to Paris for what. What he felt was that they came not for honeymoon, but came just for vacation and fun together.


"It's almost afternoon. How about we go?" Francisco asked Aphrodite who was standing right next to him. Aphrodite turned to him.


"Yes, come on."


Francisco and Aphrodite left. They stepped back to the place where Francisco parked his car. He got into the car after making sure Aphrodite was sitting comfortably in her seat. A moment later, Francisco drove his car away from there. Continue their journey in the direction they were originally headed. Passing the Pont des Arts and moving on. It didn't take long, only about thirteen minutes of travel. Francisco stopped his car in the parking lot.


Aphrodite looked up, she was speechless when she saw the Eiffel Tower which now stood firm, towering right in front of her. The distance is far, making Aphrodite can see clearly the top of the tower that became iconic city of Paris, France.


Francisco stepped out at the same time as Aphrodite. The focus of his eyes could not be separated from the Eiffel Tower.


"Woah" Aphrodite covered her gaping mouth open perfectly, admiring the splendid tower before her.


"It's incomplete if we go to Paris but don't visit the Eiffel Tower, right?" The words of Francisco immediately seized the attention of Aphrodite. The woman smiled in response.


"You're right" he said later.


The Champ de Mars is a large green open space in the seventh arrondissement of Paris, France. This open space is located between the Eiffel Tower in the northwest and the Ecole Militaire in the southeast. It is named after the Campus Martius "Field of Mars" in Rome, which refers to the Roman god of war. The name of this place also refers to the fact that the Champ de Mars was once used for French military drills and marching rows.


The nearest Metro stations are La Motte-Picquet–Grenelle, Ecole Militaire, and Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel. The now-defunct Champ de Mars station is also located near this open space.


Aphrodite was stunned staring around where she was at this moment. The place was truly beautiful, Aphrodite was amazed. He was even unable to speak.


"Do you like it?" Francisco asked who was now staring at Aphrodite who had been smiling incessantly around him.


"Of course, this is beautiful."


"I'm glad to hear it" murmured Francisco.


"Oh, let's go there. I want to take a picture on the Eiffel Tower." Aphrodite grabbed onto Francisco's hand pulling the man towards the other end of the place where he was at the moment.


Aphrodite took a photo in front of the Eiffel Tower. The tower has always been the face and hallmark of the French state.


The Eiffel Tower is an iron tower built on the Champ de Mars on the banks of the Seine River in Paris. The tower has become a global icon of France and one of the most famous structures in the world.


Named after its designer, Gustave Eiffel, the Eiffel Tower is the tallest building in Paris and one of the most famous structures in the world. More than 200,000,000 people have visited the tower since its construction in 1889, including 6,719,200 people in 2006, making it the most visited paid monument in the world. Including an antenna 24Meter or 79ft high, the structure has a height of 35Meter or 1,063ft; since 2000, which is the same as an 81-story conventional building.


When the tower was completed in 1889, the structure became the world's tallest—telar maintained until 1930 when the Chrysler Building in New York City (319 meters—1,047 feet) was completed. The tower is now the fifth-tallest in France and the tallest in Paris, with the second-tallest structure of the Tour Montparnasse (210 metres—689 ft), although it will be defeated by Tour AXA (225.11 meters—738.36 feet).


The iron structure of the Eiffel Tower weighs 7,300 tons while the entire structure includes non-iron components weighs 10,000 tons. Depending on the temperature, the spire can stay away from the sun 18CM (7 inches) due to the expansion of iron on the part facing the sun. The tower also swings 6–7CM (2-3 inches) in a windy atmosphere. As a demonstration of the economy of the building, if 7300 tons of iron structure is melted, it will meet 125 square meters with a depth of 6CM (2.36 inches), which means the density of iron 7.8 tons per cubic meter.


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