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    Louis Kahn

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    functions‚ including allotted square footage and adjacencies of different uses. The client’s requests regarding the project are also considered. In short‚ the design process begins with a serious and studies inquiry into the project’s ‘facts’. Louis Kahn did not begin his design process in this manner. To be sure‚ he eventually did all of these things which other architects do. He felt‚ however‚ that such inquiry into a proposed project’s program-its ‘facts’- was not the appropriate place to

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    Cyber Cafe Management

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    Republic of the Philippines Pangasinan State University College of Engineering‚ Architecture and Technology Urdaneta Campus Urdaneta City‚ Pangasinan SY:2012-2013 CYBER CAFÉ MANAGEMENT SYSTEM I. Purpose and Scope of the Study The purpose of the project is to automate cyber cafes. The software must include provisions to keep user details and login history. It should help the café owners to retrieve user details when needed and internet usage in the system. It should be capable

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    Cyber Law in India

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    Introduction Cyber law India is an organization that is dedicated to the passing of relevant and dynamic Cyber laws in India. Considering India is one of the biggest economies impacting electronic commerce and the biggest markets to target‚ it is but natural to accept that India should have in place appropriate enabling legal provisions for effective and secure cyber transactions. Cyber law India as an organization has been active since late 1990’s in India. Cyber law India was responsible

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    Cyber Revolution

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    TELECOMMUNICATION A Gower telephone‚ at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris Telecommunication is the transmission of messages‚ over significant distances‚ for the purpose of communication. In earlier times‚ telecommunications involved the use of visual signals‚ such as smoke‚ semaphore telegraphs‚ signal flags‚ and optical heliographs‚ or audio messages via coded drumbeats‚ lung-blown horns‚ or sent by loud whistles‚ for example. In the modern age of electricity and electronics‚ telecommunications

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    louis howard

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    and shows how Christianity developed.

The bible allows Christians to access the foundations of their faith. The bible itself is not the revelation. It bears witness to the revelation‚ the revelation being Jesus whereby God reveals Himself‚ His plans‚ and His amazing love for the world‚ through Jesus ‚ which is the greatest reason of all to justify the importance of the Bible. Christians refer to the bible as ’the word of God’‚ yet the bible is interpreted by Christians in different ways. To

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    Unregulated Cyber World

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    unregulated cyber world‚ violence and pornography can bring serious consequences for children. And the intention in promoting so-called global Internet freedom was actually to help people get around barriers in cyberspace. But no country can afford to make the Internet absolutely free. Anyhow‚ it is quite obvious that regulation/controlling/censoring Internet for kids in some aspects is possible. People shouldn’t estimate this act as a crime against the freedom‚ but as a freedom from crime. For example

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    Louis Vuitton

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    Question2: Introduction Louis Vuitton is the world’s biggest luxury brand for bags and accessories. It was established in France‚ Europe in year 1854. Louis Vuitton brand and company is an international well-established firm named after the founder and designer Louis Vuitton. Louis Vuitton entered Japanese market in year 1968‚ and it came the most popular luxury brand in Japan. In year 1970‚ LV opened its first stores in Japan‚ which had revenue of $1 Million on its first day. By 1977‚ the

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    Louis Vuitton

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    events (Louis Vuitton Classic‚ Louis Vuitton Cup) and PR stunts like the $1.5 million scaffolding in the shape of two giant Vuitton suitcases around the renovation of Louis Vuitton ’s Paris store (Marinovich‚ 2007). Additionally‚ each season LVMH promotes limited bag editions; these limited editions are not promoted to make money but to drive buyers. The bags are so stunning‚ that many people who cannot afford the limited edition will ultimately buy a standard bag just to have a Louis Vuitton.

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    Louis Spanker

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    The police questioned Amy LaTour’s two boyfriends‚ her maid and a burglar who was in the facility that night. The evidence leads us to know that Amy was strangled by the maid. Given all of the evidence‚ we know the burglar‚ Louis Spanker‚ was not the killer. The evidence supports this claim because there is a jewelry box on Amy’s dresser and the jewelry is still in the box. If the burglar would have killed her he would have most likely taken the jewelry from the dresser. Most burglars steal items

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    Cyber bullying is the use of the Internet and related technologies such as mobile phones‚ to harm other people‚ in a deliberate‚ repeated‚ and hostile manner. 
Cyber bullying is a growing problem as it is out of the jurisdiction of most schools and generally done behind closed doors. Many teenagers who are faced with a cyber bully do not report the bullying‚ but instead dwell on the subject‚ causing them to become depressed‚ anxious and more times than one suicidal. In recent years‚ cyber bullying

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