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    2) EPEAT registered EPEAT is a system which intends to help purchasers select‚ compare and evaluate electronic products on the basis of their environmental attributes. Rating of computers in categories of Gold‚ Silver and Bronze depends on the number of 51 environmental criteria they meet pertaining to energy conservation‚ product longevity‚ corporate performance‚ end-of-life management and elimination of sensitive materials.23 baseline criteria’s have to be meet for a product to be rated Bronze

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    FACTORS INFLUENCING CHOICE OF DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL IN THE TOURISM INDUSTRY IN KENYA. A SURVEY OF TOUR AND TRAVEL COMPANIES IN NAIROBI BY DECLARATION I declare that this is my original work and has not been submitted at any academic institution for examination purposes. Signed…………………………………………..Date……………………………………….. ROSE This Research Proposal has been submitted with my approval as the University Supervisor. Name…………………………………….. Designation………………………………………

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    For my activity points‚ I attended the Plate of the Union political event‚ a group that is focused on getting healthy‚ affordable food to all Americans. The Plate of the Union holds monthly meetings at various locations around the city‚ at a variety of restaurants‚ focused on getting healthier foods on the menu‚ ones that support local farmers. This organization needs the government to pitch in‚ especially the President‚ since they would help bring more awareness to the cause and allow more funds

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    How Will Our Future Be? The way the future is heading seems to be very clear but as before things may change. The time to come will never reveal itself until it has actually been. From this point of view I will try to describe the way I see the future coming our way. One of the major aspects when discussing the future is how will the law be handled and how power will be dealt with. Will we be able to decide for us self what we want to do with our lives and will the right of every individual be

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    Carey 1 Alise Carey Ezersky English 1 1/14/13 No uniforms in school. Teenagers in this generation are very outspoken‚ unique‚ creative individuals and their clothes show that. Every student has their own taste and style when it comes to what they wear. You could tell a persons mood by what they are wearing. You could tell if a person is fun and out going‚ or dull and boring‚ just by what they wear everyday. But‚ if everyone in school had to wear the same thing how could we tell anything

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    seeking to be in the attachment figure’s company when upset or distressed. The evolutionary theory of attachment originates with the work of John Bowlby whom was inspired by the work of renowned ethologist Konrad Lorenz into studying animal attachment to their mothers; in an experiment Lorenz tested both the idea that goslings latch onto the first animate object they see within the first few hours‚ and how this would affect them throughout the course of their lives. To do so Lorenz divided a groups

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    How does Buddhism relate and help to formulate a local understanding of Transsexuals in Thailand? Thailand beholds the highest rate of Transsexuals throughout the world. According to Sam Winter‚ the numbers differ from about 10‚000 to (unofficial) 300‚000. Even if the number of 10‚000 was "an accurate one‚ it would still represent an incidence substantially above that estimated for transgender in most other parts of the world" (6). To explain the case for this high number of transsexuals‚ I

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    Right theories and research to our understanding of society today (33) Functionalism is a consensus theory which is based on the theory that society is based on agreement among members of society regarding values‚ goals and rules in society. Key ideas of functionalism can be traced back to its founder‚ Emile Durkheim‚ who introduced concepts such as social facts and the collective conscience to Sociology. Durkheim used the concept of social facts during his study of suicide to describe how society

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    Parenting Will Help Our Community Minds that are not feed with positive proper activities; leads to negative action. A positive activity influences children’s life providing them correct and adequate environment. Unsupervised children often end up in bad company‚ which makes them engage into dangerous illegal activities such as vandalism‚ drug consumption and bullying peers. What exactly is vandalism? Vandalism is action involving destruction of public and private property. How many of us have

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    or serious enough to be criminal. Whereas a criminal act is an act which causes harm to someone else enough to warrant a decision-maker passing a law which forbids the act.   The Marxist theory in general splits society in half‚ the rich and the poor. With the poor being exploited by the rich. This theory appears to be the basis for all Marxist perspective including the Marxist explanations of crime and deviance. Karl Marx stated that crime was the product of poverty and the traditional Marxist

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