Industrial pollution is responsible for 45% of the overall pollution in the Pasig River. Approximately 315 of the 2‚000 or more factories that is located in the river basin are identified as the main polluters of the river‚ discharging an average of 145 tons of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) per day. This was recognized by defining the suspended solids in their treated and untreated waste-waters. It is said that‚ the textile and food manufacturing industries are the utmost water polluters. The pollution
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Virginia‚ Patricia Clements‚ and Isobel Grundy. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. New Haven: Yale University Press‚ 1990. Print. Cameron‚ Lauren. E-mail Interview of Victorian Literature Expert. 26 Feb. 2013. “George Eliot: Biography and Works.” Literature Collection. n.d. Web. 20 Feb. 2013. Hinkley‚ Laura L. Charlotte and Emily. New York: Hastings House‚ 1945. Questia School. Web. 21 March 2013. Hurst‚ Isobel. Victorian Women Writers and
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Talk delivered at the conference Rethinking Liberal Education‚ Amsterdam University College‚ June 15‚ 2013. Abstract In this paper I review the problematic relationship between science and philosophy; in particular‚ I will address the question of whether science needs philosophy‚ and I will offer some positive (if incomplete) perspectives that should be helpful in developing a synergetic relationship between the two. I will review three lines of reasoning often employed in arguing that philosophy
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Why does the trade union movement‚ overall‚ in Australia‚ support the Labor Party? INR210 - Assignment 1 by Introduction The Australian Labor Party (ALP) and the trade union movement have ties which date back to the late 1800’s. Historically‚ the union-party relationship in Australia has been close. Indeed‚ through much of the twentieth century‚ the industrial and political organisations were commonly referred to as the “two wings
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Volume 28 Number 7 2002 35 Financial Planning‚ Managers‚ and College Students by Joe James‚ W. Hadley Leavell‚ and Balasundram Maniam‚ Sam Houston State University‚ P.O. Box 2056‚ Huntsville‚ TX 77341 Abstract Prior research indicated workers including many college students were ignorant regarding their own finances‚ future wealth‚ and retirement planning although in their business courses they learn the importance of managing and maximizing other peoples’ wealth. To obtain an idea of
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ways of seeing 1.1.3 Conceptual pluralism 1.1.4 Complexity‚ ambiguity and uncertainty in the administrator’s world 1.1.5 The theory-practice relationship 6 6 8 13 14 15 1.2 Theory about theory 1.2.1 The development of scientific knowledge – Kuhn and Hanson 1.2.2 Paradigmatic assumptions in organisational science 17 18 19 1.3 Historical overview of developments in educational administration 1.3.1 An overview of developments to the mid ’eighties 1.3.2 The challenge to mainstream theory
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It has been become an issue of great concern that the accounting profession must find a common theory in order to address and put the issue at rest. This therefore‚ has called for the study of this topic under review “the demand for and supply of accounting theories: the market for excuses. As a result of this several questions have been raised. For instance‚ the question of why accounting theories are predominantly normative has been put forward by this article? Secondly‚ why no single theory in
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that there is a negative relationship between larger class sizes and perceived student learning. Other researchers have also provided evidence that there is a negative impact of class size on student evaluations of instructor effectiveness (Bedard & Kuhn‚ 2008; Mandel & Süssmuth‚ 2011). On the other hand‚ Kumar argued that it is possible to provide interactional opportunities for students regardless of the class size‚ and thus class size does not make a difference. Chapman and Ludlow (2010) had
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Henry Louis Aaron (Hank) Aaron    Date of Birth: February 5‚ 1934(the day before Babe Ruth turned 39). Birthplace: Mobile‚ Alabama‚ United States Date. Circumstances of Death: Living Early Life: The second of nine of Herbert and Estella Aaron ’s ‚ he weighed just 2 and 1/4 pounds at birth. Hank was a quiet boy who just had one or two friends in the neighborhood. When Hank was eight he saw his first major league game. After the game he knew
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Truth in Contemporary Photography Assessment Item: Major Essay Susan Sontag defined the photograph as a ‘trace’ directly stencilled off reality‚ like a footprint or a death mask. Every photograph is in some sense a document of something else‚ therefore giving it truthful merit. Photography is seen as a record‚ a piece of evidence that something happened at some point somewhere‚ in that time or place in front of the camera‚ holding its moments in stillness.[1] The photograph seeks to achieve information
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