Joseph Kramer College)Blenheim WalkLeedsLS2 9AQ | Site B:Bournville College1 Longbridge LaneLongbridgeBirminghamB31 2AJ | WORD COUNT:6609 | Module Tutors:Jess Tindall & David Morton | Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Site A: Leeds College of Art 3.1. Overview 3 3.2. Policies 4 3.3. Specification 5-8 3. Site B: Bournville College 4.4. Overview 9 4.5. Policies 10-11 4.6. Specification
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Green Building Technology: Functions‚ Impacts‚ and Future Prospects Word Count (excluding references and footnotes): 2941 words Table of Contents 1. Introduction ……………………………………………………………..Pg.2 2. Functions in Resource Conservation…………………………………...Pg.3 2.1 Background ……………………………………………………………..Pg.3 2.2 Heat Control……………………………………………………………..Pg.4 2.3 Emission Control………………………………………………………...Pg.5 3. Impacts…………………………………………………………………...Pg.7 3.1 Social Impacts…………………………………………………………
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The Green Supply Chain: Fad or Sound Business Practice? (The Hospitality Industry Specifics) Shelagh Kelley BUA 542 MB18 – Operations & Logistics Management Carl Kooyoomjian April 16‚ 2013 During the early 1990’s there was an increasing concern for the environment. Consumers began looking at companies that were known for hurting the environment and at that time‚ only those companies were targeted. Today‚ more consumers have been educated
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as the safe level of mercury level consumption for marine foods‚ this level has been set by The Japanese Ministry of Health‚ Labour and Welfare (Tibbetts 1). Mercury flows into bodies of water on a daily basis‚ the bacteria in water then converts the basic mercury to methylmercury (Trust). Soon after “bioaccumulation” occurs‚ this is the food chain process where for example “a couple of small forage [fishes] are consumed by a predatory fish” (Trust). The levels of mercury multiply drastically when
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people in this region are usually connected highest possible cellular network speed‚ which makes day to day activities quicker and more efficient. Finally‚ the last region‚ Yorkshire and the Humber‚ has multiple cities within it and that includes Leeds and Ripon. Just like the other eight regions in England‚ Yorkshire and the Humber has many different modes of transportation that includes buses‚ trains and airports. In fact‚ just
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skills with multiple languages is dramatically increasing due to the rising demand of international organizations after the Second World War. Says Dr Svetlana Carsten (cited in Kingston‚ 2008)‚ director of the interpreting postgraduate programme at Leeds. Moreover‚ Brian Fox (cited in Kingston‚ 2008)‚ director of interpretation at European commission‚ adds that just because of this‚ more and more countries require to supplement interpreting of their own languages. The reason why the scarcity forms
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factories‚ especially in the textile industry. Question: Describe the inventions that improved production and the European marketplace through the pre-Industrial Revolution. How did these advances affect social classes? Document 1: Letter from Leeds Cloth Merchants (a major center of wool manufacture in Yorkshire)‚ 1791. Defending the use of machines. “yet anxious to prevent Misrepresentations‚ which have usually attended the Introduction of the most useful Machines‚ they wish to remind the Inhabitants
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GREEN” Number of Words: 1288 CONTENT 1. Introduction………………………………………………………. 3 2. “Going Green” 4 2.1. Description 4 2.2. Happenings 4 3. Hotel’s standpoint 5 3.1. “Going Green” in the Hospitality Industry 5 3.2. “LEED” Certificate 5 3.3. Examples of Change 5 4. Acting 7 4.1 Advantages 7 4.2 Disadvantages 7 5. Conclusion…………………………………………..……………… 8 6. Reference List………………………………………………..….. 9 6.1 Internet………………………………………………………………………………….………………9
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with a liquid‚ typically mercury‚ so that all trapped air is removed from the sealed end of the tube. The glass tube is then positioned with the curved region at the bottom. The mercury settles to the bottom After the mercury settles to the bottom of the manometer‚ a vacuum is produced in the sealed tube. The open tube is connected to the system whose pressure is being measured. In the sealed tube‚ there is no gas to exert a force on the mercury (except for some mercury vapor). In the tube connected
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