THE THESIS COURSES Guidelines and Reference for Architectural Design 9: Pre-Thesis Design Problems (ARCH 511/DESIGN 951) and Architectural Design 10: Thesis (ARCH 522/DESIGN 052) INTRODUCTION The Thesis Courses at the Far Eastern University (FEU) Institute of Architecture and Fine Arts (IARFA) are the culmination of the institute‟s Bachelor of Science curriculum program. Thesis is a two-part progressive course series‚ beginning with Arch 511 (Pre-Thesis‚ taken in the first semester after successful
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the declining state of Thailand’s coral reefs in relation to its continually growing tourism industry‚ and discuss the reasons for this negative environmental effect. It will then go on to explore the methods of sustainable tourism employed by other nations who are suffering the same problems‚ and judge to what extent‚ and with how much success‚ these methods could be integrated into the Thai system. Tourism is having a major negative environmental impact on coral reefs and the marine life that habituate
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1. History & Background of the Industry The very first outdoor theme park built in Singapore is Escape Theme Park. It was opened in May 2000 at the East side of Singapore‚ Downtown East‚ Pasir Ris. It has attracted over 4 million people since its opening. However due to redevelopment of Downtown East‚ Escape Theme Park was ceased on 26 November 2011. The first water theme park in Singapore was Wild Wild Wet. It opened in June 2004 at the same location as Escape Theme Park. Wild Wild Wet has received
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Accounting 747 Communications and Accounting Queens College - CUNY Badly Written Policy (Revised) It is recognized that this organization is plagued with breakdowns in communication such as misdirected orders‚ offending letters‚ and poorly written statements. In this regard‚ a new policy is hereby issued. All employees who are directly involved with communication are enjoined to comply to this policy as stated hereunder. It is imperative to remember that good thinking is good communication
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Age Frequency Percentage 26 - 30 2 5.71 31 - 35 5 14.28 36 - 40 12 34.28 41 years old and above 16 45.72 35 100 Gender Frequency Percentage Male 9 25.71 Female 26 74.29 35 100 Position Frequency Percentage Owner 5 14.29 Manager 30 85.71 35 100 Nature of Ownerships Frequency Percentage Single/Sole proprietorship 5 14.29 Partnership 35 85.71 35 100 Years of Operation Frequency Percentage 1-2 20 57.14 3-4
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online Name of Student: Abhilash Vijayan Student Registration Number: SG 229 ------------------------------------------------- Module Name: Contemporary issues in strategic marketing Module Number: WEC-MBA-10-0506 Assignment Title: Revised marketing plan for Qantas Submission Due Date: 1st November 2009 Student’s Electronic Signature: Abhilash Plagiarism is to be treated seriously. Students caught plagiarizing‚ can be expelled from the programme Assignment Form MBA Jan04
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Cafe de Coral [pic] Strategic issue: Should Cafe de Coral expand their business to the European market? [pic] Photo: Cafe de Coral at Uptown Plaza‚ Tai Po‚ Hong Kong Source of image: Wikipedia user - Wing1990hk Student Name: Kam Wing Chi (10430181) Background Cafe de Coral is a well-known fast food restaurant group in Hong Kong. It owns and operates fast food chains and restaurants including Cafe de Coral‚ The Spaghetti
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Current and Future Status of Coral Reefs in Malaysia Abstract: Coral reefs‚ also known as the rainforest of ocean‚ are the most productive and biologically rich ecosystem on earth (McAllister‚ 1995). Coral reefs are an important source of food and income to millions of people that are living near coast (Burke‚ et al.‚ 2002). There are about 540 species of hard corals that have been identified in Malaysia in total and there are more than 90% of the country’s reefs are situated off the coast of
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Coral Reef Bleaching Coral reefs are by far one of the world’s most productive and beautiful habitats. They also provide billions of dollars in economic benefits each year globally. There are so many different organisms in these reefs that scientists have yet to finish counting them. Corals are having the toughest time trying to survive because of bleaching occurring in the reef systems. Bleaching is a term used to describe the harming of zooxanthalle algae‚ which gives corals their color and
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Coral reefs and how chemical substances can affect these living organisms is what the research is conducted on. We tend to have a genuine love for coral reefs whenever we view someone’s scuba diving photos. Seeing fishes swim around coral reefs is what many assume is the purpose of the reefs‚ but many do not know their real purpose. However‚ it comes down to learning the importance of coral reefs and how to protect these species that are very much a part of our ocean. This investigation is important
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