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    Organization Airports have traditionally been some of the busiest hubs of people in the world. Thousands of people go through these hubs to get home‚ to work‚ or to vacation destinations. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta‚ Georgia is the single busiest airport in the United States. With 151 domestic‚ and 28 international gates‚ Hartsfield-Jackson has almost 45 million passengers traveling through its complex every year. For comparison‚ Boston’s Logan International Airport is

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    Preprint from Symposium on Improving Building Systems in Hot and Humid Climates Dallas 2004 Innovative Design Concept for the New Bangkok International Airport‚ NBIA Wolfgang KESSLING‚ Stefan HOLST‚ Matthias SCHULER Transsolar Energietechnik‚ Munich‚ Germany ABSTRACT Thermal and visual comfort for the occupants of a room are not defined by air temperature only‚ but also radiation with its three components solar radiation‚ daylight and heat radiation has to be taken into account (among other

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    My Oedipus Complex

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    “My Oedipus Complex” In “My Oedipus Complex” Frank O’Connor uses the interesting theory that infamous psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud create to tell a clever story about a young boy‚ Larry‚ who grows up in his own safe world with just himself and his mother. However‚ when his father‚ which Larry often refers to as Santa Claus‚ returns from World War I it is a constant battle between the two for the mother’s love and attention.Father was in the army all through the war—the first war‚ I mean–so up

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    Coordination Complex Lab

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    Benning Introduction The purpose of the coordination complex lab is to determine the absorbance spectra of complexes based on their color. Every complex has its own color which results from the wavelengths of white light it reflects. The complexes will be compared by the color each reflects and by the energy of the waves each absorbs. The purity of the synthesized complex will also be found. Procedure Part I: Preparation of the Complex A sample of copper sulfate pentahydrate (6.285g) was

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    Oedipus Complex in Hamlet

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    Oedipus Complex in Hamlet In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ Hamlet’s personality can be explained by the Oedipus Complex. Throughout the play there are many times where he proves that he has Oedipus Complex. Oedipus Complex was not around at the time that that Hamlet was written. It just shows that Shakespeare saw the same personality complex’ as Freud. Freud first named the Oedipus Complex Theory in his book ‚ An Interpretation of Dreams‚ in 1899. Freud states "The child takes both of its parents‚

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    Malkata Palace Complex

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    Located in the ancient Egyptian capital Thebes‚ now modern Luxor‚ the Malkata palace complex was built by the 18th dynasty king Amenhotep III at the onset of the 30th year of his reign in preparation for his first sed-festival and later served as the setting for his second and third sed-festivals in the 34th and 37th years of his reign‚ respectively (O’Connor & Cline). The Malkata palace complex and Birket Habu‚ its’ associated artificial lake built to be used for ceremonial purposes during the king’s

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    Complex Event Processing

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    COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING 1. Technology Description Complex event processing (CEP) is the use of technology to predict high-level events likely to result from specific sets of low-level factors. CEP identifies and analyzes cause-and-effect relationships among events in real time‚ allowing personnel to proactively take effective actions in response to specific scenarios.1 CEP combines data from multiple sources to infer events or patterns that suggest more complicated circumstances. The

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    EXPERIMENT 4 TITLE Complex Formation and Precipitation. INTRODUCTION Precipitation is the formation of a solid in a solution as the result of either a chemical reaction‚ or supersaturating a solution with a salt resulting in solid material collecting on the bottom of the beaker (Housecroft & Constable‚ 2006). When the solution has been supersaturated by a compound and no more material can be supported by the solution‚ it considered as precipitate. Commonly‚ the solid will fall out of the

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    Oedipus Complex Analysis

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    most common theory for the actions of Oedipus in his story is the Oedipus complex‚ theorized by Freud. In the story Oedipus‚ it was his fate to marry his mother and have children with her‚ and kill his father. The Oedipus complex says that this must happen at a young age. However‚ this complex doesn’t apply to Oedipus‚ because of the different circumstances in which these actions occurred. Freud’s theory on the Oedipus complex is that it is the childhood desire to sleep with the mother and kill the

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    To what extent does the concept of ‘complex interdependence’ challenge realist claims about International Relations? “Contemporary world politics is not a seamless web‚ is rather a tapestry of diverse relationships”1. Complex interdependence is a relatively new theory; it was Richard N. Cooper who first introduced the concept of economic interdependence in the early seventies‚ it was then Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye who went further and argued that the idea of interdependence was increasing

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