Salihara’s Literature and Ideas Festival (LIFEs) 2017: Here are a few things you need to know! Running for three weeks‚ Literature and Ideas Festival (LIFEs) 2017 will be held from October 7 to 28 at venues across the Komunitas Salihara in Jakarta. Before the event takes place‚ here are a few things you need to know. 1 — This festival evolves out of The Salihara International Literary Biennale (Salihara Biennale)‚ which began in 2011—Utan Kayu-Salihara Biennale 2011 (Oct 8-29‚ 2011)‚ Salihara
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CHE 182 Chemistry in Art Fall 2013‚ CSB 222 Instructor: Professor Machczynski Email: machczym@newpaltz.edu Office Hours: CSB 217‚ T 1:00-5:00 pm Learning Outcomes By the end of this course‚ students will be able to: 1. Explain and predict the colors of objects by applying an understanding of how light interacts with matter. 2. Explain how chemical structure determines the properties of materials and apply this principle to optimally select and use a variety of artistic materials. 3. Delay their
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Big-Proj Project Management Consulting Firm Project Statement of Work “Operation Seamless” Client: Fiction Corporation 1234 Downtown Street Charlotte‚ NC 28213 March 5th‚ 2012 Initiating Process 1.EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Fiction Corporation is a large national retail chain of 10‚000 employees and 500 retail outlets. Fiction wishes to upgrade its network and correct any security flaws. As a result they will be moving their primary data center to a new location several miles away
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Project Name | SEITZ-Huntsville Alabama Plant | Project Number | | Project Manager | | Prioritization | | Owner(s) | Walter Seitz | Start Date: | April 18‚ 2011 | Scheduled Completion Date: | June 30‚ 2012 | Mission | The Purpose: The construction of a new plant in Huntsville‚ Alabama for the SEITZ Corporation to be operational by June 30‚ 2012 | | Scope | The new plant in Huntsville‚ Alabama will manufacture small to medium sized plastic bottles and containers‚ used mainly
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Introduction to Accounting: MBAC 5103 Instructor Information Professor: Derrick Hayes Winter 2015 Office: SB217 Tues & Thurs: 1:00 – 2:15 pm Email: derrick_hayes@cbu.ca Phone: 563-1312 Course Website (URL): Textbooks and Readings Required Text: Hayes‚ Derrick‚ Introduction to Accounting‚ Primus‚ McGraw Hill Prerequisites: NONE Course
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA‚ IRVINE RAFFAELE B. MARI‚ CPA‚ CFP®‚ CGMA®‚ PFS ECON 132A INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS FALL 2014 TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS 2:00 P.M. - 3:20 P.M. SYLLABUS INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS ECON 132A Day/Class time: Tuesdays and Thursdays‚ 2:00PM - 3:20 PM Location: HH 178 Professor’s Name: Raffaele B. Mari‚ CPA‚ CFP®‚ CGMA®‚ PFS E-mail address: rmari@uci.edu Office Room #: SSPB 3221 Office Phone: 949.824.5788 Office Hours: Thursdays
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Chapter 5 Network Modeling 1. If supplies are represented by positive numbers and demands are represented numbers‚ the balance-of-flow rule would be stated as follows: For Minimum Cost Network Flow Problems Where: Apply This Balance-of-Flow Rule At Each Node: Total Supply > Total Demand Outflow - Inflow Supply or Demand Total Supply < Total Demand Outflow - Inflow Supply or Demand Total Supply = Total Demand Outflow - Inflow = Supply or Demand 2. Multiply both sides of the constraint by -1
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UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA NUTRITION AND FOOD SCIENCE 361/363 Department of Agricultural‚ Food and Nutritional Science Instructors: Dr. Lynn M McMullen (LM) – course coordinator Email: lynn.mcmullen@ualberta.ca Office: 3-18F Ag/For Centre Dr. David Bressler (DB) Email: david.bressler@ualberta.ca Office: 5-22 Ag/For Centre Phone: 492- 6015 Phone: 492- 4986 Class Location: CCIS 1 440 Course Outcomes: The overall objective of these courses is for students to learn the interrelationships
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James McManus Mr. Colameco AP United States History 7 January 2013 Example Document Based Question Nearly all of the reasons for agrarian discontent in the late 19th century stem from three areas: land‚ transportation‚ and money. The farmers were fighting the perceived threats posed by monopolies and trusts‚ railroads‚ and the demonetization of silver. The American farmer during this period already had his fair share of problems which‚ compared to the success of the industrialized businessmen
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The 1870s-1900s was a great era for the government and as well as the people. The farmers‚ however‚ did not have well-running businesses due to manufacturers hitting a huge growth rate‚ railroad companies and banks abusing them‚ as well as overproduction. There was‚ in a way‚ agricultural depression. Farmers began to over come this by forming the Populist Party. Farmers were seeing monopolization and a shortage in money becaue of the government’s decisions. In document G Leading Economic
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