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    Green computing or green IT‚ is the study and practice of efficient and eco-friendly computing resources (Gingichashvili‚ 2007). Green computing is basically learning to use computer resources more efficiently to help the environment as well as energy savings. Green computing helps to promote the usage of biodegradable products and recycle computer components whenever possible. In my opinion‚ green computing is an energy saving system that helps to save the environment and save electricity bills

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    Risk-Taking Venture

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    activity (including the choice of inaction) will lead to a loss (an undesirable outcome). For my Project Work‚ I opted to choose the Singapore government’s decision in 2005 to build an Integrated Resorts which included 2 casinos as one example of risk-taking venture. I chose this topic because I believe the topic satisfies all the requirements of the task. Specifically‚ in 18 April 2005‚ Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced the cabinet’s decision to develop 2 casinos and associated hotels and

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    Taking Care of Yourself

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    In this paper I chose to write about Healthy vs. Happy. I will talk about the relevance of being happy and healthy from my perspective. Taking great care of my body has always been important to me. With that being said not only do I like to take care of my body‚ but also it is also exciting as well as motivating for me to see the great changes that one can make happen with food‚ diet and exercise. Almost 20 years ago I took an interest in vitamins‚ herbs and healing the body. My first book and

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    hiccup. This time in the form of hidden cost. This set of new cost were unknown to us till recently. I want to bring to your attention the importance that the new software has to me personally as well as to whole company as it has the potential of taking the company on a new level both locally and globally. You all are familiar with most of the challenges of the implementation of new system. Since day one we have been hit by continuous issues. The increase in development costs is up to 50%‚ mainly

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    Taking Care of a Pet

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    Maria L. Richardson Eng 015 March 16‚ 2011 Taking care of a pet Having a dog is a like having a child. It’s a full time job. It requires a lot of responsibility. All you need to know is what your dog needs are‚ then meet them. First step is picking the right type of dog. Also choosing a name that is suitable‚ that you can easily remember. Next finding a home‚ make sure that your pet home is secured. Whether it’s inside or outside. If its inside make sure

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    1. Explain what the phrase “taking ownership of your learning” means to you. “Taking ownership of your own learning” means being responsible for your education. It simply means being self-motivated and not relying on the teacher for every instruction. One must be eager to learn rather than aim to get good grades‚ and use this knowledge to make them better as an individual. 2. To complete this assignment you should add personal reflections to these 7 bullet points that describe what a successful

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    Taking Care of the Elderly

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    HSA505: Health Services Planning and Marketing Taking Care of the Elderly: Which Options is Best for Your Loved One or Family Member December 13‚ 2009 Table of Contents Introduction…………………………………………………………… 3 Nursing Home Care………………………………………………….. 7 Adult Daycare…………………………………………………………. 10 Home Health and Hospice…………………………………………... 11 Conclusion……………………………………………………………. 16 References…………………………………………………………….. 17 Introduction According to the United States Bureau

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    Teen Risk-Taking

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    Teen Risk-Taking: A Statistical Portrait Contents Portrait Highlights Measuring Health Risk Behaviors Changes in Overall Risk-Taking‚ 1991-1997 Multiple Risks and Positive Behaviors Reaching Multiple-Risk Teens A Time for Cautious Optimism Endnotes Portrait Highlights The most serious threats to the health and safety of adolescents and young adults are preventable. They result from such risk-taking behaviors as fighting‚ substance abuse‚ suicide‚ and sexual activity rather than from

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    The Taking of Pelham 123

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    The Taking of Pelham 123 does involve a lot of actions and issues that need to be face. At the beginning of the story‚ when the hijackers get on the train‚ the leader which is Ryder instructs the motorman to obey his instructions. The motorman does not have any other choice but to follow his instructions as he was pointing gun at him. The same goes to the police officer who supposed to be protecting the people in the train. Another issue arise when Ryder ask for $10 million in $100 bills in order

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    Taking On The World Essay

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    ‘as if I was stepping on to the moon’ to describe the strange feeling. She also mentions that she is a ‘passive observer looking down on your boat some 90 feet below’ this shows how long she has been climbing her mast for and the actual risk she is taking by climbing alone. There is no one else to "attend to it" which increases her risk of injury or equipment failure. Once Ellen has properly begun her ascent of the mast‚ she mentions the “increasingly heavy halyard" which shows the growing difficulty

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