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    I performed my security lighting survey on the Westport Building of John Jay College‚ located at 500 W 56th St‚ New York‚ NY 10019. During my observation‚ I discovered that all the perimeters of the building are lighted. According to a maintenance employee at Westport‚ the lights are checked several times daily prior to darkness and maintenance workers must sign off that they have completed that task for the day. Extra lighting is available at every entrance and exit. Extra lighting is also available

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    may not always be satisfied for some of public officials may not respond favourably to every people’s needs. Yet‚ no matter what happens‚ for better or for worse‚ everyone‚ both the rich and the poor‚ the simple man and the elite‚ the masses and the high officials‚ all are married to this great duty of steering our country straight towards national prosperity and development. Now that our country is slowly leaving its crisis-torn past and gradually rising towards economic stability‚ it is greatly in

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    people aware of this‚ or are they not given the right to freely show their tattoos. I personally don’t have them and if I did I would surely want to know this. I agree not evey tattoos every person has is for the right reason especially when it has involvement in gangs or other illegal form relation. I think it should be up to the customers depending on the field you work in. If now a days everyone is entitled to feel safe and accepted. Yes there can be circumstances where a family wouldn’t want to have

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    Empire State Building The Empire State Building Outline THESIS STATEMENT: The Empire State Building did not cause much trouble for New York; instead‚ its construction had many positive effects. Reasons for the Building I. Raskob wanted to make money by renting offices to tenants. A. He wanted to construct a building that offered him the largest number of offices at the lowest price. B. He didn’t care for innovation and style ‚ but he wanted a building that sticks with his budget

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    probably the most important‚ is the understanding of the purpose‚ mission‚ or main objective of the team. Each team member must ensure that communication is direct‚ open‚ and straightforward. There must be a strong team leader who is responsible for building team member¡¦s understanding‚ and assuring commitment to their common purpose. Without effective team leadership‚ members often pursue independent and diverse interests (Cooke‚ 1999). The team should have adequate resources that are available

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    Building Construction Progress I am most interested in the career‚ Building Construction Technology. To be successful in this career you need excellent organization skills. You also need to be mathematically inclined. You should also have the skills and abilities to work with others and be able to compromise and negotiate. You must be able to use your time wisely and be a problem solver. Personally I believe that I possess most of these skills and abilities. I am pretty good with mathematics

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    JOB INVOLVEMENT Job involvement can be defined as "psychological identification with one’s work" as well as "the degree to which the job situation is central to the employee and his or her identity". As employees with a high degree of job involvement are more likely to regard work as the center of their self-concepts (Frone & Russell‚ 1995)‚ they are also more likely to increase their self-respect through successful job performance (Burke‚ 1991) and display of organizational beneficial behaviors

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    Women’s Land Army WWI The First World War would have been very different‚ if it wasn’t for the help of the women that contributed during this time. Many women helped out in many different ways‚ some were nurses‚ factory workers‚ and farmers. I think the farmers were one of the main components that contributed during the WWI. These farmers had a major effect on WWI; they also had many tough duties‚ and also had many problems. The Women’s Land Army had a major effect on WWI. Without these women‚

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    In this essay I intend to show that it was inevitable that the United States would move from a status of isolationism and neutrality to supporting the Allies and defending democracy‚ also declaring war on Japan and in the end finishing the war in Europe for the struggling allies. By 1941 The Axis powers‚ this included Germany and Italy had taken all of Western Europe. Their control had reached as far west as the bay of Biscay on the west coast of France‚ they reached as far north as Norway and

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    Introduction The history of American involvement in Somalia can traced back to the 1970’s‚ where Somalia and Ethiopia were both frontlines in the Cold War. In order to indirectly fight the Soviet Union‚ the USA supported the Somali Dictator Siad Barre with arms sales‚ in return for the use of strategic former Soviet bases‚ which could be used as strategic positions with which they could expand to the Middle East. Backed by the US‚ the Barre regime solidified its power by being one of the most

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