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    Building Structures

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    ability to think of different ways and types of structures to build. The first structure was built to represent a pyramid. As I started building it the image in my head wasn’t matching to what my hands were building. I didn’t stop building I just went with the flow and built till I was satisfied. I focused on equilibrium‚ tension‚ and compression when building this structure. I wanted to make the base of the structure wider and as I built it taller each level would have to be narrower or smaller

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    1) I believe educators can ensure that they meet the requirements for a given grade while still maintaining a culturally relevant pedagogy. Ladson-Billings (2009) suggests that there are three propositions that culturally relevant pedagogy rests on: students should experience academic success‚ students must develop and maintain culture competence and students must develop a critical consciousness. An educator should utilize students’ backgrounds experiences and knowledge within the lesson plans.

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    References: Krogh‚ D. (2009). Biology: a guide to the natural world‚ 4th ed. San Francisco‚ CA: Pearson Education‚ Inc. Chap. 26 pg. 530 National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. (May 2007). Retrieved December 8‚ 2010‚ from http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/brain_basics/understanding_sleep.htm National Sleep Foundation. (2010). Retrieved December 8

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    The Flatiron Building

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    Hudson Burnham was the architect responsible for creating the Flatiron Building in New York City‚ which opened in 1902. Born in Henderson‚ New York and raised in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ Burnham first apprenticed as a draftsman under William LaBaron Jenney. At the age of 26 he met future business partner John Wellborn Root‚ and together they were responsible for the design of one of America’s first skyscrapers: the Masonic Temple Building in Chicago. As an internationally prominent figure‚ Daniel Burnham

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    Preparing and maintaining accounting records • At the initial stage of the audit‚ carried out a risk assessment to identify the inherent risk‚ detection risk and control risk. Control tests were carried out for the main accounting systems such as sales‚ purchases etc. Depending on the results of the same‚ performed a test of control or substantive test to derive at the conclusion that the different account balances were fairly stated in the financial statements. • Computation of raw material

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    Ecolab, Inc.

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    The Strategic Human Capital Case Study Ecolab‚ Inc. The Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School Case Study --- Ecolab‚ Inc. Question 1: How does Ecolab make money? What is Ecolab’s competitive advantage? There are several reasons that Ecolab makes money. Firstly‚ from 1985‚ Ecolab implemented a new strategy called “Circle the customer‚ circle the globe”. That was a strategy that providing to Ecolab’s principal customers total solutions – both products and services

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    Rapport Building

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    Rapport Building- Is it Important ? It was ABRAHAM LINCOLN who said‚ "If you would win a man to your cause‚ first convince him that you are his sincere friend." Obviously‚ he knew the value of building rapport with people. What is Rapport “Rapport is the ability to enter someone else’s world so that they feel that you understand them‚ that you have a strong common bond. It is the ability to go fully from your perception of the world to theirs. When this sympathetic relationship or understanding

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    Building a Coalition

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    WEEK 3: Case Study Building a Coalition Leadership & Organizational Behavior : MGMT 591-65531 PART I: Group Development At this point in time‚ the group is not yet even development. It almost seems as if all the individual organizations are storming because they want to make sure that each one of their opinions is heard‚ and they have control of the situation. No one wants to give up their own power or control. They have started off correctly as it is stated in the case that HR representatives

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    Green Buildings

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    Green buildings have greater payoffs than the cost to construct them making them a good investment over using standard building sites and materials. Many components play into the construction and design of a green building including location and building materials (just to name a few). Green buildings‚ whether they are homes‚ offices‚ or schools‚ are built to reduce pollution‚ conserve energy used‚ and to more efficiently use renewable resources. Several practices that are now used by those “going

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    Discussion Board Response

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    beliefs and bias into the creation or presentation of the curriculum. A “neutral curriculum” would be free of a singular‚ opinionated point-of-view and provide students the opportunity to explore and experience the numerous positions available while maintaining a structure which allows students to draw their own conclusions. Essentially‚ this curriculum would enable students to develop the ability to think critically and derive their own conclusions based on multi-source research. While this supposition

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