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    Contents of PROJECT STUDY 1 CHAPTER 1 PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING 1.1 Background of the Study - The first paragraph discusses the current state scenario. If this paragraph tackles general issues‚ another paragraph may be written that discusses specific issues. The topic or first statement of the (first) paragraph must state the problem you are intending to solve. 1.2 Statement of the Problem The next paragraph can discuss the different problems that are likely to occur. This paragraph

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    INTRODUCTION People nowadays tend to go in and out of their houses for certain purposes‚ and sometimes leave their houses with no guardian. It is a perfect timing for burglars to barge into their houses and take all the things they wanted to take. Because of these happenings‚ the house owner will be alarmed seeing his house half empty. Because of these situations‚ the researchers thought of an idea of making a device that will make the owners relieved even they are outside their house.

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    Procrastination

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    working on their midterm designs projects‚ everyone with the exception of myself and a few other students who also thought they would have more time. We were all given three weeks to prepare for our midterm critiques‚ where we were all expected to present a comprehensive design for an outdoor shelter. As usual I had begun the assignment with great enthusiasm‚ which had fizzled out to less than interested in just two days. I began telling myself the presentation was no big deal; I could finish all of

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    He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past. Power tends to corrupt‚ and absolute power corrupts absolutely (Lord Acton). Most of the ruler desired to rule for centuries or at least as long as they live. Absolute power inherits greed for more power. Moreover leaders try all they can to keep themselves in power and try to suppress their opposition in such way that they don’t harm them in future. George Orwell in 1984 has illustrated

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    Icts

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    The purpose of this assignment Students who successfully complete this assignment will be able to present critical arguments around ICTs for development projects and demonstrate their capabilities related to engaging with textual and numerical data to present information in a presentation format. Locate any project where ICTs were applied in contexts such as those described in this chapter‚ in your local community‚ own city‚ province or country‚ or elsewhere in the world and/or that you have been

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    suggestion is for a representative greater number or part rules system that gives generally measure up to weight to each of the states. Paine makes clear why the present time is a quite good time to break free of Britain. Fundamentally‚ Paine gets‚ comes together at one point on the present size of the field of interest‚ and on their present powers. Paine in addition contends that America is adequately little in connection with be joined at this point. If time some-how happened to way‚ and the number

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    It is said that one should forget the past and live in the present. However‚ Edwin Muir’s ’Horses’ is a poem of past memories only. The interesting part is that it deals with many conflicts and issues which are prevalent even today. It is thus a bridge between the past and present and is expressed in the form of a piece of literature. Muir himself said that in writing about horses in this poem‚ he was reflecting his childhood view of his father’s plough horses‚ which must have seemed huge‚ powerful

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    actually starts up to the present time. This gets established when the project was planned to start. This can be done by adding up all the project task estimated time based on the project schedule. As for the actual project expenditure know as the actual cost of the present time. This can be obtained through the business financial cost accounting systems. This includes all the costs that go along with all the work that has been completed on the project up to the present instant time. For the actual

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    Time Orientation

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    Many people have their own ways of viewing past‚ present‚ and future orientations. They may agree and/or disagree with each orientation in their view. The first one is past-oriented‚ which basically means to be mostly concerned with the past. It can have both its positive and negative effect on one’s life. The next one is to be present-oriented which means to be in the moment. Basically it is when all of your concern is now and not worrying about the past or the future. The last one is to be future-oriented;

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    mysterious. Both the stick and their marriage are beautiful to the public eye‚ but he only wants the two of them to know the details of why it is so precious. The stick is carved in “mountain mahogany” (3) which is both very durable and free of voids present in common woods. This quality of both wood and love is exemplified by “hard and rare” (3) to symbolize the strength and preciousness of both. Line 5 makes the transition from Ramsey discussing the quality of their love to positively reminiscing

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