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    Z.E.O Building in China Due to the ever-growing need for new working space‚ as well as in an attempt to make living more comfortable‚ easy and eco-friendly‚ Z.E.O. (Zero Energy Office) buildings were constructed. Z.E.O. buildings are basically self-powered with the help of clean renewable energy. Therefore‚ pollution is drastically reduced and consumption of natural‚ non-renewable resources cease. That being said‚ even though the primary function of Z.E.B. Singapore and Z.E.O. building is the

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    formation of online communities and the new forms of social/cultural identities in virtual space. What implications do new forms of interactions online have on our understanding of ‘community’ and ‘democracy’? Digital media is responsible for the formation of online communities and creating a society and culture that merges societies and divisions‚ and thus this form of medium has become more real to humans than reality itself‚ and virtual reality has taken over human’s ideas of community and democracies

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    How to Get The Women You Desire In to Bed A Down And Dirty Guide To Dating And Seduction For The Man Who’s Fed Up With Being Mr. Nice Guy. The Original Book By Ross Jeffries The “Guru of Getting Some” http://www.speedseduction.biz For the smart guy who refuses to resort to bullying‚ begging‚ buying‚ bs or booze‚ in his pursuit of happiness. 2008 Edition Copyright © 1988-2008‚ Ross Jeffries. All Rights Reserved. This e-book may not be duplicated without written permission from the author

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    Journal of Consumer Research Inc. Brand Community Author(s): Albert M. Muniz‚ Jr. and Thomas C. O’Guinn Source: Journal of Consumer Research‚ Vol. 27‚ No. 4 (March 2001)‚ pp. 412-432 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/319618 . Accessed: 29/09/2011 15:11 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit

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    423112 2011 CRS39210.1177/0896920511423112BarkayCritical Sociology Article When Business and Community Meet:  A Case Study of Coca-Cola Critical Sociology 39(2) 277­–293 © The Author(s) 2011 Reprints and permission: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/0896920511423112 crs.sagepub.com Tamar Barkay Tel Aviv University‚ Israel Abstract Community involvement programs occupy centre-stage in the portfolio of many corporations who display and report upon their socially responsible

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    High demand of community service has made a huge financial burden to the government. This poses a concern whether or not this aspect should be solved by integrating unpaid social work to high school programmes as a compulsory course. I am inclined to agree that it should be a good suggestion due to its advantages which will be discussed below. First of all‚ it is observable that unpaid community work made by students offers various benefits to the public‚ government and students themselves. When

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    B.UILDING I.NFORMATION M.ODELLING INTRODUCTION: The construction industry in the 21st century is facing a huge challenge. Building Information Modeling(BIM) is emerging as a technological‚ procedural and strategic new approach to the fields of Architecture‚ Engineering and Construction providing a way for iterating‚ documenting and managing a design through most of its life-cycle from conceptual design‚ design development to construction through operations and management. The bulk of the time

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    a scam of some sort. The idea of having community college be free has been in debate for quite some time. So‚ should community college be free? I believe it should not‚ however‚ the costs of colleges should be lowered in order to accommodate for the needs of the student. Obama has proposed the idea of having community college be free in order to increase the number of people to own a degree. Joanne Jacobs writes in her article about free community college that “The White House estimates that

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    valuable information is sent to surrounding police departments and to proper investigating agencies such as the FBI. Community Oriented Policing (COP) has been around for many years and is an excellent strategy for creating a positive relationship with members of the communities. Therefore‚ when a COP unit is put in place many doors open by way of working closely with citizens and community leaders of all cultures. This gives the officers an opportunity to get to know the citizens on a personal level

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    Utopian communities are societies that strive for perfection in different aspects. Some wanted to reform a certain issue‚ such as slavery and others wanted to achieve perfection in all aspects. These societies usually had few laws because they tried to diminish all evils from them. Oneida was one of the communities that thought their society was best for human kind. They saw men and women as equals and everyone was married to each other. The utopian community of Oneida had a system that saw women

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