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    eco-efficiency creating more value with less impact foreword In 1991‚ we in the then Business Council for Sustainable Development were looking for a single concept‚ perhaps a single word‚ to sum up the business end of sustainable development. Finding no such concept on the lexicographer s shelf‚ we decided we would have to launch an expression. After a contest and much agonizing‚ we came up with eco-efficiency. In simplest terms‚ it means creating more goods and services with ever less use of resources

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    The medieval time is during the mid centuries‚ known as the darkest period of Europe. However it is also an unique and fascinating period by its occupation‚ church and medicine. Medieval society has many fully developed occupations‚ which no longer exist in modern life. A person’s class often decide his or her occupation‚ and it doesn’t usually change. Boys born in a noble family tends to become a knight‚ who has the most power and defends his country. There is Yeomen who serves the royal

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    Feudalism is what divided Medieval Europe into many different social classes. These social classes determined what you can and cannot do‚ and it caused many complications within some of the classes. These classes were divided into five main groups‚ the kings and queens‚ the nobles‚ vassals and knights‚ craftsmen and merchants‚ and peasants and serfs. At the top of the feudal system are the kings and queens. They couldn’t control all the land by themselves‚ so they divided it among barons. The

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    Aldwin Ashley Abon Maj. 6 BSED-III Medieval Period What is it all about? - it is all about the period‚ age or era after the fall of Roman Empire and the beginning of "rebirth" or the Rennaisance period. - it is the bridge with these two very important eras in literature. What is the meaning of medieval and period? - the term medieval comes from the latin word "medium aevum" which means "middle age". Medieval was 1st used in the 19th century and the original spelling of it

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    catastrophes. Some of them were man-made‚ such as the Hundred Years’ War. However‚ there were two natural disasters either of which would have been enough to throw medieval Europe into real "Dark Ages". The Black Death that followed on the heels of the Great Famine caused millions of deaths‚ and together they subjected the population of medieval Europe to tremendous struggles‚ leading many people to challenge old institutions and doubt traditional values. These calamities altered the path of European development

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    ------------------------------------------------- Playing is more creative but less efficient learning method Introduction My topic is under the “Constructing Understanding”. This culture of curriculum is characterized by three themes: centrality of learner‚ complexity‚ and engagement (Joseph‚ 2011‚ p. 83). This report will discuss these themes fully. Playing helps children build their understanding of basic concepts such as addition and subtraction; however‚ it is inefficient

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    Medieval literature is a very diverse subject. The term covers the literature of Europe during the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the beginnings of the Renaissance in the 15th century‚ spanning a period of roughly 1‚000 years. As a result‚ it is difficult to make generalizations about medieval literature. It is‚ nonetheless‚ possible to identify a few general trends. Allegory and symbolism are common in medieval literature‚ perhaps more so than in modern writing. Religious and philosophical

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    Nathan ENGWR302 7/9/13 Professor Trieber 4-Day-School-Week: Less is not always more Problems occur when policy makers tend to make changes when they don’t need to be made. The public school system has many ways that it can improve but changing the time frame of the original school week from five to four days will not solve all the issues‚ instead‚ it will create newer unforeseen problems. It has been a controversial issue whether or not the school week should shorten by a day. Some are

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    Kyla Bowe February 27‚ 2013 HIST 216: Europe the Antiquity to Enlightenment Prof. Igor Draskovic Analytical Paper #1 Everything that is going on around us was developed in some point during history. We can assume that all ideas had to come from some prior idea. As students of history‚ it is in our ability to wonder what cultural and social constructions are still present today from the any other time in historical period. What particular concepts still exist within the world or specifically

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    Medieval Education: The Histor Higher education plays a major part in today ’s society. Expected to continue their education beyond high school‚ many students attend four-year universities and colleges. The emergence of such higher education was first recorded in Europe during the Middle Ages. The origins and characteristics of these medieval universities as well as details of the students and their masters (professors) will be thoroughly discussed in the following paragraphs. These universities

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