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    and Nuage Vert that make each project unique. While HeHe was more into social practice and dramatizing their work ‚ Lin stuck to mostly photography and videography and metaphorizing her work to gain more public appeal. What Is Missing? put a spotlight on the sixth mass extinction while Nuage Vert emphasized its goal to improve Helsinki’s air quality by broadcasting the negative effects of overusing non-renewable resources. The main difference between the two projects is longevity

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    MOOCs‚ History and Context Massive open online courses (MOOCs) have captured the nation’s imagination. The notion of online classes enrolling more than 100‚000 students is staggering. Companies are springing up to sponsor MOOCs‚ growing numbers of universities are offering them‚ and the rest of America’s colleges are afraid they will be left behind if they don’t. But MOOCs alone are unlikely to reshape American higher education. When history looks back on them‚ they may receive no more than

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    Analyze the factors influencing chief executives when making appointments The appointment of Justice Earl Warren was "the biggest damn fool mistake I ever made" according to President Eisenhower. Clearly then‚ appointments made by the Chief Executive are of upmost importance. There are however‚ a number of different factors‚ such as ideology‚ re-election and leadership style that impact on how the Chief Executive makes these appointments. However‚ with government become more personal‚ with Special

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    CHAPTER 3 PROJECT METHODOLOGY This chapter explains the method that will be implemented in developing the Top Management Appointment System (TMVAS). 3.1 Methodology Top Management Visitor Appointment System (TMVAS) will implement the revised waterfall model approach of Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Bomarius et al.‚ (2009) stated that Walter Royce’s article in 1970 is the first publication on the waterfall model. Waterfall model is seen flowing steadily downward resemble water cascading

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    APPLYING NEWTON’S LAWS 5.1. 5 IDENTIFY: a = 0 for each object. Apply ΣFy = ma y to each weight and to the pulley. SET UP: Take + y upward. The pulley has negligible mass. Let Tr be the tension in the rope and let Tc be the tension in the chain. EXECUTE: (a) The free-body diagram for each weight is the same and is given in Figure 5.1a. ΣFy = ma y gives Tr = w = 25.0 N. (b) The free-body diagram for the pulley is given in Figure 5.1b. Tc = 2Tr = 50.0 N. EVALUATE: The tension is the

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    CURRICULUM VITAE Mr. SIM KIMANG #38‚ St 223‚ Sankat Depo‚ Khan Toul Kork‚ Phnom Penh 086 363641 E-mail: sagasim@rocketmail.com PERSONAL DETAILS Name : SIM KIMANG Sex : Male Marital Status : Single Nationality : Khmer Date of Birth : September 30‚ 1992 Place of Birth :Wat Damnak village‚ Sala Kamreuk Commune‚ Siem Reap District‚ Siem Reap province Health : Excellent (Physical and Mental) EDUCATION 2010- Now : Bachelor of Education in the field of English Literature at Phnom

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    Brett Driscoll Ms. MacLeod English 521 2 December 2013 Missing Children in Residential Schools The harsh reality of the events occurring to native children gone missing from residential schools has been brought to light. Records concur that over 150‚000 children have been taken from their parents‚ sent to residential schools and many never returned. The leading cause of these tragic deaths was disease‚ mainly tuberculosis and the Spanish flu epidemic. The children faced these diseases every

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    The Case of Seven Missing Newts THE POLICE BULLETIN On August 14th‚ seven newts out of fourteen‚ including two rare ones called Paticella and Sooju were stolen from Kushima Village Forest Museum in Kushima city‚ Miyazaki Prefecture. It is at the base of Miki Mountain‚ and wild animals are seen around there. One of the guards was on a patrol from 12:00 p.m. and found three empty head tanks out of six for newts‚ which were placed at the right of the entry. The plastic covers were open. They were

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    Prenatal Sex Selection and Missing Girls in China: Evidence from the Diffusion of Diagnostic Ultrasound∗ Lingsheng Meng† University of Maryland‚ College Park November 2009 Job Market Paper Abstract How much of the increase in the sex ratio (males to females) at birth since the early 1980s in China is due to increased prenatal sex selection? I answer this question by exploiting the differential introduction of diagnostic ultrasound throughout China during the 1980s‚ which significantly reduced the

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    Material Culture In “Where Are the Missing Masses? The Sociology of a Few Mundane Artefacts‚” Bruno Latour argues that objects are essential constituents of society that play important roles in relation with humans. By providing several examples‚ such as the groom that closes doors after people open them‚ the author illustrates the ways in which artefacts can replace and determine human actions creating a ‘balance’ in humanity; compensating for the lack of responsibility portrayed by humans through

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