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Convenience store

Internet caf
An Internet caf (also called a Cybercaf) is a type of caf. It is a business that
provides Internet access to the public, usually for a fee. It also sells coffee and food. Internet cafs
were introduced in the 1990s.[1] The spread of modern-style cafs to many places, urban and rural,
went hand in hand with computers. Many Internet cafs offer wireless Internet or have computers
customers can use. They also offer telephones and newspapers. Internet caf users need to be
aware they have less security than most private networks.[2] They are also more exposed
to malicious software, also called 'malware'.[1]

Roof deck
a deck is a flat surface capable of supporting weight, similar to a floor, but typically constructed
outdoors, often elevated from the ground, and usually connected to a building. The term is a
generalization of decks as found on ships.

Control room
A control room, operations center, or operations control center (OCC) is a room serving as a
central space where a large physical facility or physically dispersed service can be monitored and
controlled. A control room will often be part of a larger command center.

Air-conditioning system
Air conditioning (often referred to as AC, A.C., or A/C) is the process of removing or
adding heat from/to a space, thus coolingor heating the space's average temperature.
Air conditioning can be used in both domestic and commercial environments. This process is most
commonly used to achieve a more comfortable interior environment, typically for humans or animals;
however, air conditioning is also used to cool/dehumidify rooms filled with heat-producing electronic
devices, such as computer servers, power amplifiers, and even to display and store artwork.
Air conditioners often use a fan to distribute the conditioned air to an occupied space such as a
building or a car to improve thermal comfort and indoor air quality.

Generator
Generator may refer to:

Signal generator, electronic devices that generate repeating or non-repeating electronic signals
Electric generator, a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
Generator (circuit theory), an element in an abstract circuit providing a source of electricity
Engine-generator, an electric generator with its own engine
Wearable generator, a hypothetical generator that can be worn on the human body
Gas generator a device, often similar to a solid rocket or a liquid rocket that burns to produce
large volumes of relatively cool gas.
Motorgenerator, a device for converting electrical power to another form

A member of a generating set


Generator matrix, a matrix used in coding theory
Generator (category theory) of a category, in category mathematics
Generator (groups), group generators in abstract algebra
Infinitesimal generator (stochastic processes), in stochastic analysis

Cark park
car lot, is a cleared area that is intended for parking vehicles. Usually, the term refers to a dedicated
area that has been provided with a durable or semi-durable surface. In most countries
where cars are the dominant mode of transportation, parking lots are a feature of every city and
suburban area. Shopping malls, sports stadiums, megachurches and similar venues often feature
parking lots of immense area.

Motorbike park
Motorcycling is riding a motorcycle. For some people, motorcycling may be the only affordable form
of individual motorized transportation, and small displacement motorcycles are the most
common motor vehicle in the most populous countries, including India, China and Indonesia.[1][2][3][4]
In developing countries, motorcycles are overwhelmingly utilitarian due to lower prices and
greater fuel economy. Of all motorcycles, 58% are in the Asia Pacific and Southern and Eastern Asia
regions, excluding car-centric Japan.
Motorcycles are mainly a luxury good in developed nations, where they are used mostly for
recreation, as a lifestyle accessory or a symbol of personal identity. Beyond being a mode of motor
transportation or sport, motorcycling has become a subcultureand lifestyle. Although mainly a solo
activity, motorcycling can be social and motorcyclists tend to have a sense of community with each
other.[5][6]
Guardhouse
A guardhouse (also known as a watch house, guard building, guard booth, guard
shack, security booth, security building, or sentry building) is a building used to
house personnel and security equipment. Guardhouses have historically been dormitories for
sentries or guards, and places where sentries not posted to sentry posts wait "on call", but are more
recently manned by a contracted security company. Some guardhouses also function as jails.[1][2]

Canopy
A canopy is an overhead roof or else a structure over which a fabric or metal covering is attached,
able to provide shade or shelter from weather conditions such as sun, hail, snow and rain.[1] A
canopy can also be a tent, generally without a floor

Fire exit

An emergency exit / fire exit in a structure is a special exit for emergencies such as a fire: the
combined use of regular and special exits allows for faster evacuation, while it also provides an
alternative if the route to the regular exit is blocked by fire, etc
Fountain
A fountain (from the Latin "fons" (genitive "fontis"), a source or spring) is a piece
of architecture which pours water into a basin or jets it into the air to supply drinking water and/or for
a decorative or dramatic effect.
Fountains were originally purely functional, connected to springs or aqueducts and used to provide
drinking water and water for bathing and washing to the residents of cities, towns and villages. Until
the late 19th century most fountains operated by gravity, and needed a source of water higher than
the fountain, such as a reservoir or aqueduct, to make the water flow or jet into the air.
In addition to providing drinking water, fountains were used for decoration and to celebrate their
builders.

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