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    EVALUATION OF MAINTENANCE CULTURE OF CHRISTIAN CATHEDRAL CHURCH BUILDINGS BY OLAYINKA JOHN AJAYI NOVEMBER‚ 2012 ABSTRACT The study focused on maintenance culture of cathedral church buildings in Lagos Mainland Area of Lagos State Nigeria. It also assessed the operational state of these church buildings within the study area. In achieving these objectives‚ opinions of maintenance officers and users of selected cathedral church buildings were sampled through structured questionnaires. The

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    In the Elizabethan society many problems occurred as a result of the country changing during that time. Many problems of the problems are intertwined with another affecting each other equally making them harder to deal with. The main problem faced in Elizabethan society was the changing population‚ during the 1300 there have been up to 6 million people living in England and Wales. However the population naturally decreased‚ deaths began to exceed births due to diseases such as the ‘black death’

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    THE EFFECT OF WATER HYACINTH PROLIFERATION ON THE RIPARIAN COMMUNITIES: WINAM GULF Student number: 36586 Delft‚ Netherlands THE EFFECT OF WATER HYACINTH PROLIFERATION ON THE RIPARIAN COMMUNITIES: WINAM GULF Assignment: Environmental System Analysis Submitted by: Fitsum Elias Kifeleyesus‚ Student Number: March‚ 2013 THE EFFECTS OF WATER HYACINTH PROLIFERATION ON THE RIPARIAN COMMUNITY IN WINAM GULF 1. Introduction Page 1 THE EFFECT OF WATER HYACINTH PROLIFERATION ON THE RIPARIAN

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    nuclear non-proliferation treaty Sixty-five year later‚ the world still lives under the nuclear shadow. These were the words spoken by the United Nations Secretary General‚ the Honourable‚ Ban Ki-moon during the opening of the 2010 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference- 65 years after the first thermonuclear bomb was tested by the United States. This quote introduces you to my historical investigation; which is to evaluate the failures of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

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    POVERTY AND ITS EFFECT ON SOCIETY Poverty and its Effect on Society Le’Quisha Davis SOC 100 – Introduction to Sociology Professor Lisa Riggleman-Gross January 29‚ 2012 Abstract The United States has one of the strongest economies in the world. Even in light of recent events such as the economic collapse and recession‚ the U.S. reported a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $47‚200 per capita in 2010 (estimated). The U.S. has maintained its status as the largest

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    During the Middle Ages‚ the church heavily influenced medieval society. Many peoples’ lives revolved around and relied on the church. The church assumed duties that were usually associated with government. They owned land‚ charged taxes‚ operated courts‚ and ran schools. Often‚ high church officials who hoped to find a place in heaven donated large sums of money to the church‚ making the church the largest landowner in Europe. The church even had its own set of laws called the canon laws. Everyone

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    The Effect of Different Music on Society To most people‚ music is seen as a by-product of society‚ but it is also an influence. Humans are influenced by their environment in many ways‚ including creativity. A few examples to show music ’s effect on society include religious music‚ how musicians can affect politics‚ and also different genres and how they can play on your emotions. For years‚ christian music has been played in churches. It may make the listener want to do better and care for others

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    Facebook effects on our society Does Facebook have negative effects on people or society? Nowadays‚ the social networking known also as social media has become a widespread subject among people‚ especially among teenagers. At its beginning‚ social media consisted of diverse dating websites. Now‚ most people consider that having a social media account means that you have a Facebook account. Facebook involves interactivity and the aim of it was‚ from the very beginning‚ to be able to add

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    I agree with the nuclear optimists that nuclear proliferation will make international politics more stable and less war prone. Since nuclear weapons are classified as weapons of mass destruction (WMDs)‚ more specifically as true WMD (Baylis pg 386)‚ I believe states that possess nuclear weapons will be reluctant to use them against states who also possess nuclear weapons‚ out of the fear those state will retaliate with their own nuclear weapons. The use of nuclear weapons poses risk to a state that

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    The assumption among the older generation(s)‚ (40-60+ years) is that by virtue of age‚ some implicit respect and special consideration is due. This attitude seems to be a leftover from a long-faded age of human history‚ one that originated the phrase‚ “respect your elders”. In times past‚ our “elders” were in fact those people in the tribe or community which held the most wisdom. “Elders” were usually composed of the elderly‚ and the elderly were a repository for a lifestyle that reflected the

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