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    SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION ECONOMICS BUSINESS CASE ASSIGNMENT 1 Name: Dharavath Gautham Naik (Student ID: 1314288) LECTURER: JAMES ROTIMI FACULTY OF DESIGN AND CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY TE WANANGA ARONUI O TAMAKI MAKAU RAU School of Engineering PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION. Name Dharavath Gautham Naik ID Number 1314288 Paper Name CONSTRUCTION ECONOMICS. Assignment BUSINESS CASE Number of words (excluding appendices)

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    Construction Report WHS At Work By Chris Mclean 1. What is work health and safety? Explain the importance of WHS in the workplace Answer: Workplace‚ health and safety is a set of rules and guidelines that everyone has to follow‚ If these regulations are not executed there can be fines issued to whoever is responsible. WHS is important because these laws prevent injury’s and possibly death‚ they teach workers to pay attention to there surroundings and to protect companies from law suits

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    Social Class and Race in To Kill A Mockingbird Imagine if you were thrown into the South in the middle of the Great Depression; you would probably be very preoccupied with race and social class. Accordingly‚ in Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ set in Maycomb County‚ Alabama in the 1930’s‚ race and social class are big issues. During these times‚ blacks were hated and looked down upon by many white people. The Jim Crow laws established segregation between whites and blacks and discrimination

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    In looking at Orwell’s novel‚ Animal Farm‚ it is easily recognized that through wit and craft he has outlined‚ through animals living on a farm‚ playing respective roles‚ a critique of Stalin’s rebellion towards communism. The end result‚ after the trial and error sessions of democracy and equal division of labor‚ is a theme is revealed that prevails in so much of today’s society. Animal Farm is the story of a revolution gone sour. Animalism‚ Communism‚ and Fascism are all illusions which are used

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    D. Lily Palmer John L. Steadman WRIT 121 February 17‚ 2011 Social stratification: implications of race on poverty Poverty is a significant yet emotional‚ concern that may seem like unrealistic fiction yet is a real condition affecting hard working Americans as cost of living and inflation rises yet the minimum wage remains the same. With increased unemployment‚ there is an increase in the number of people who are considered either at poverty level or on the threshold

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    Coming from a country where poverty and less opportunity are the present every day I saw in a lot of kids and youths with talents and aspirations for their lives and their future‚ and these aspirations could disappear when time goes by and they can’t be reached. We in our country don’t have the support to develop our talents and came true our dreams or goals for our future. Most of the time we are like stars in the sky that can bright‚ because there is no a chance to show that we can. On my trip

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    groups have been identified to perpetuate rather than resolve the social inequities they should be resolving. Furthermore‚ the superiority of social class over race and gender is supported by the realization that socioeconomic disadvantage is in reality a present handicap‚ rather than an intergeneration one and it can be assessed at an individual level and not necessarily in aggregate (Magnus & Mick‚ 2000). Aggregating an entire race or gender in affirmative action is a reflection of the inherent shortcomings

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    Advocates of Realism theory contend race and ethnicity are truths that contribute to an over arching make-up that equals an innate social identity. The rudimentary proponents of an individual’s identity must then suffice as pragmatic and permanent from birth. Subsequently‚ when humans build relations perceivable features allow us to understand similarities and disparities. According to Realists‚ no two individuals are the same and therefore the ensuing natural propensity creates categories for placing

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    McBride’s memoir The Color of Water: A Black Man’s Tribute to His White Mother not only tells the story of his own life but also tells the story of his mother’s life. The book looks at the author’s life experiences as a person of mixed race‚ his struggle with his own identity‚ and the discrimination that his mother‚ Ruth‚ endured from individuals due to her religion‚ as well as the injustices she faced from her own father due to her relationship with men of a different race and religion. While the

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    thought of by many people as simply being either “male” or “female”‚ refers to the social statuses and cultural attributes associated with being male or female (Soc 1001 Lecture 24‚ Social Construction of Sexuality) and not strictly the different biological distinction. “Sex” is the biological distinction which includes physical differences in the process of reproduction (Soc 1001 Lecture 22‚ The Social Construction of Gender). Gender is a process that starts even before a child is born and is constantly

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