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    School of Computer‚ Science and Engineering MSC PETROLEUM AND GAS ENGINEERING A Dissertation on THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MULTILATERAL WELLS IN DEEP-WATER Submitted by TEMITAYO OLUWAKAYODE OKEGBEMIRO @00347803 In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the M.Sc degree in Petroleum and Gas Engineering MAY‚ 2014 1 DECLARATION/CERTIFICATION I‚ Temitayo Oluwakayode OKEGBEMIRO declare that this dissertation is my own work. Any section‚ part or phrasing of more than 20 consecutive words that is copied

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    of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management. Kotabe M.‚ Murray J. (1998)‚ “Global sourcing of Services and Market Performance - An Empirical Investigation”‚ Journal of international Marketing. Kotabe M. (1992)‚ Global sourcing Strategy: Brand‚ Manufacturing and Marketing Interfaces‚ New York: Quorum Books. Monczka‚ R. M.; Trent‚ R. J. (1992)‚ worldwide sourcing: Assessment and Execution‚ in international Journal of Purchasing & Materials Management‚ Vol. 28 (1992) Lance Winslow

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    sustain the government in power previously. On four separate occasions the government has been brought down by a confidence motion‚ most recently with Callaghan in 1979. Select committees and their introduction in 1979 have much increased the effectiveness of the House of Commons both in its legislative function (partaking in the process of a bill becoming a law) and also to hold executive to account. Select committees can call for ‘persons‚ papers and records’ and after reforms made by the previous

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    Introduction The following is a review of a scenario to determine and evaluate the effectiveness of a training technique used by a trainer. This report will examine elements that contributed to the effectiveness of the training‚ the ineffectiveness of the training and make recommendations for improvement in future trainings. Scenario An “expert” (definition: came from out of town with a briefcase) was hired to teach the health effects part of a Hazmat course for truck drivers. He arrived just in

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    Effectiveness of Models of Organizations Carlos Alberto Gomez Zambrano Saint Thomas University Individuals are all different but they all share similar characteristics. It comes within the leader to recognize the differences and similarities. Leaders have to analyze and comprehend the employees so that workers perform a better outcome. Organizations need a mission to look forward; this objective should be shared or compatible with employees so that outcomes are better and more effective

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    Evaluate the Effectiveness of Law Reform in Australia Law Reform in Australia is effective in varying degrees. Through Native Title Reform and Law Reform in Sport‚ the effectiveness of Law Reform in Australia is further outlined. The term ‘Native Title’ refers to the right of Indigenous people to their traditional land. In Australia it has a legal significance of the right to an area of land‚ claimed by people whose ancestors were the original inhabitants of the land before European settlement

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    The effectiveness of Malunggay extract on increasing haematocrit level Introduction Anemia is a condition in which the hemoglobin concentration is lower than normal; it reflects the presence of fewer than the normal number of erythrocytes within the circulation. (Brunner & Suddarth’s‚ 2010). As Discussed globally‚ anemia affects nearly 1 billion of the population. It is more common in females than males among children‚ during pregnancy and in the elderly. Anemia increases costs of medical care and

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    Topic : The Effectiveness of Using Games in Teaching Grammar for Year Five Students. CHAPTER 1 : 1.0 INTRODUCTION In this research paper we will study the effectiveness of games in teaching grammar for year five students. We will learn to incorporate and use appropriate games when teaching grammar to year five students as games are a part of stimulant. The best way to teach people on anything is to keep them interested by making the teaching process fun. English language is just like any

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    FIS 30500 Scientific Working Groups The purpose of the Scientific Working Groups is to improve practices and build standards. So far there are 24 Scientific Working Groups in various disciplines as of January 2012. There are five interesting ones that will be discussed. Each of the 24 working groups has scientists working within that specific field. Those scientists are often Federal‚ state‚ or local government forensic laboratory scientists‚ but not all. They are experts in their fields. Facial

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    The Scientific Method in Relation to Fingerprinting Although no one scientist is recognized as the inventor of the scientific method‚ its use in the scientific community believes to date back to 384-322 B.C. During this time‚ Aristotle recognized the importance of deriving reliable knowledge based on observation. As time progressed to the 1200s‚ Roger Bacon acknowledged the significance of the repeating cycle of observation‚ hypothesis‚ experimentation and verification‚ a scientific method that

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