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    Smart Houses in the 21st Century By PURE FILTH A Report on the advancements of smart homes for care of the aged and impaired in Australia. Made for the minister for health and ageing: The Hon Nicola Roxon‚ MP Abstract There are many different applications of smart homes‚ from power saving solutions‚ increases in convenience and comfort‚ greater peace of mind due to their security features‚ the ability to process medical essential medical information and passing said information on to the appropriate

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    Like the ruin‚ the ethnographic fragment is informed by a poetics of detachment. Detachment refers not only to the physical act of producing fragments‚ but also to the detached attitude that makes that fragmentation and its appreciation possible. Lovers of ruins in seventeenth-

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    able to learn from themselves‚ inwardly‚ and from each other in order to hopefully develop positive relationships. Along with using these two approaches discussions‚ infusions of literature and poetry‚ role-playing‚ examining primary documents‚ ethnographic research‚ photojournalism‚ and service learning are easily applied to middle and high school classrooms. The importance of keeping gifted students engaged has been well documented. High qualities discussions have in the classroom are a great

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    William Carey International University Ethnography of the Amish Jason Fawks Mentor: Dr. Charles Jarvis Module 3A Ethnographic Paper July 2012 Introduction With the modernization of a large part of the world during the 20th century‚ almost all people‚ except for third world countries‚ have moved from an agrarian society to an industrialized one. There is one group of people

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    4. Risk management 5. Reflection REFERENCES _____ (2000) Focus on Fieldwork: Special Issue‚ Teaching Geography‚ 25(2). Department for Education and Employment (1998) Health and Safety of Pupils on Educational Visits‚ HMSO‚ London. Department for Education and Skills (2006) Learning Outside the Classroom Manifesto‚ Learning Outside the Classroom. Department for Education and

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    Global Environmental Change 22 (2012) 391–398 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Global Environmental Change journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/gloenvcha Vulnerability conditions and risk representations in Latin-America: Framing the territorializing urban risk Julien Rebotier * ˆtiment IRSAM – SET‚ 64000 Pau‚ France CNRS – UMR 5603‚ Domaine Universitaire‚ Ba A R T I C L E I N F O A B S T R A C T Article history: Received 24 December 2010 Received in

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    equipment. As part of the fieldwork‚ I worked with an amazing team for the seismic data acquisition‚ as it was labour intensive. We did the 2D seismic data processing and interpretation in the form of geological and geophysical analysis using the 2D seismic software. By doing fieldwork‚ it will help me gain experience and exposure to the real life duties of a geoscientist that are both very challenging and are also enjoyable. I am hoping to experience working in another fieldwork in the near future.

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    Borofsky: -Anthropology has the potential to change the world Methods: 1.Field -Anywhere that there is people‚ human behavior or culture 2.Fieldwork -Activities that are done in the field typically with a purpose to answer a research question Arrival Story -Barker’s arrival among the Maisin -Research question (field‚ fieldwork) -Impacts of Christianity on Maisin beliefs Participant-Observation -Participating in and observing the activities of the participants of your research

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    to identify a framework for conducting audits in three categories that‚ together‚ establish the quality of performance and the overall objectives to be achieved in a financial statement audit. These categories are general standards‚ standards of fieldwork and standards of reporting. The general standards relate to the qualifications of the auditor and the quality of the auditors work. According to the general standards the audit is to be performed by a person with

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    Identify and describe your personal strengths that will help you to succeed in this placement and contribute to the clients/members’ experience during your fieldwork? Personal strengths that could help me to succeed in this placement would be listening and communication. In my opinion‚ listening plays an important role in this environment‚ listening to their stories and problems will help me built the trust

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