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    The Environmental Turmoil

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    Environmental Turmoil David Lepianka Saint Leo University Abstract The environment is fragile and forever-changing due to man’s interactions. Society has devised laws to help protect‚ restore‚ and ensure that the environment’s resources continue to exist for future generations. Corporations sometimes lose sight of these concepts and it is left to governmental agencies to enforce laws designed to protect the environment without bias or monetary incentives. Keywords: environment‚ ethical

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    Environmental Degradation

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    What Is Environmental Degradation? Environmental degradation is a result of socio-economical‚ technological and institutional activities. Degradation occurs when Earth’s natural resources are depleted. These resources which are affected include: • Water • Air • Soil The degradation also impacts our: • Wildlife • Plants • Animals • Micro-organisms How Environmental Degradation Occurs Environmental changes are based on many factors including: • Urbanization • Population growth • Economic

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    Construction Contract

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    CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS IAS 11 – DEFINATION IAS 11 defines a construction contract as: a contract specifically negotiated for the construction of an asset or a combination of assets that are closely interrelated or interdependent in terms of their design‚ technology‚ and function for their ultimate purpose or use. IAS 11 – TREATMENT Where possible‚ IAS 11 applies the accruals concept to the revenue earned on a construction contract. If the outcome of a project can be reasonably foreseen‚ then

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    Waste Manageemnt in Namibia

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    Municipal Waste Management in Namibia: The Windhoek Case Study by Raili Hasheela October 2009 Universidad Azteca Municipal Waste Management in Namibia: The Windhoek Case Study Dissertation Thesis for the Management Doctorate of Philosophy in Management with specialisation in Environmental Management by Raili Hasheela October 2009 Supervisor: Professor Gerhard Berchtold Universidad Azteca 1 Commission: Dissertation Examination Commission: DDr. Gerhard Berchtold‚ PGDipEDM

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    ‘’green zone’. With Apostolate that aims to take care of God’s creation‚ the Environmental Education Program is an integral part of the curriculum. The program as a whole instills in the student a deeper commitment to environmental stewardship. It makes use of the SEE-DISCERN ACT process to develop in the student a lifestyle of steward ship where caring is a commitment. To SEE allows the student to observe environmental realities‚ to DISCERN is to reflect and use her personal understanding to seek

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    Waste management is not a sole problem of ones country‚ it is a worldwide scenario that upsets people. It is a long overdue issue that basically unacknowledged by individuals and comes only to the attention of fewconcerned of the environment. The environment we are in is taken for granted‚ thus by far the worst thing an individual can do and with that the community‚ people‚ individuals and families are threatened with health issues and infection accounting to a large trend shown in the mainstream

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    Bulding Construction

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    Building Construction A A I T G ROUP M E M BE R S : Messay Debebe (ETR/1590/03) Said Ahmed (ETR/1590/) Zenebe Kinfe (ETR/3909/03) Rediet Solomon (ENR/4352/04) Biya Gadisa (ETR/0228/03) D E P A R T M E N T O F C I V I L E N G I N N E R I N G Acknowledgement First of all we would like to tank out teacher w/t Selam Yazew for giving us this chance to observe the hands-on Design of a building and practice what we have learned in the class room . We also would

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    Food Waste

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    POTENTIAL TARGET FOR HIV ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY ABSTRACT HIV was discovered to be a life threatening disease in 1983‚ since then scientist have been progressively trying to develop antiretroviral therapy. Many drugs have been introduced to fight against HIV‚ but each of the drug have some level of toxicity or drug resistance to it‚ Which is why novel targets have been identified that can serve as antiretroviral therapy. Potential targets are explored from all the stages in HIV life cycle here

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    Impact of Leather Waste

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    1.1.1. Leather industrial waste: Prominent effectiveness of leather industry is amplified by high input and expenditure but on other side it causes huge waste of resource‚ incredible environmental pollution and biological chain destruction [17]. Streams of gaseous‚ liquid and solid waste are resulted by environmental blow of tanneries. Global leather industry generates 4 million tones of solid waste per year [18]. People use products of the leather-processing industry on a daily basis. These include

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    Environmental Engineering

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    Major: Environmental Engineering We humans have a long history of polluting our air‚ water‚ and soil. This contamination not only hurts nature‚ but is dangerous to people. Luckily‚ environmental engineers are on the job. They use math and science to clean up the messes we’ve made and prevent new ones from happening. For example‚ they might figure out how to clean up toxic material that has seeped into the ground at an old gas station or design an effective way to treat wastewater. If you choose

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