From 600 BCE to 600 CE‚ known as the classical period‚ Greece and Han China began to develop. These empires were extremely important and successful. However‚ despite their success‚ Classical Greece and Han China had major similarities and differences in their political‚ technological and economic/environmental views. These societies were similar in the fact that they emphasized certain buildings being built‚ such as urban centers‚ or universities. Both built systems to make certain aspects of life
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Organizational Responsibility and Ethics Paper HCS/545 June 21‚ 2010 University of Phoenix Organizational Responsibility and Ethics Paper Introduction According to the Census Bureau in the United States 41.2 million American or 14% don’t have any “health insurance” in comparison “to 14.2% or 40.1million” for the year 2000. Therefore‚ of the uninsured population they are 28.2% who are children’s and most of the populations are low income families and minorities. “In 1995‚ sixteen to nineteen
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thought were in stark contrast to each other and‚ up until the Han dynasty‚ had never been combined with each other through government policy. The Qin dynasty‚ for example implemented a strict Legalist government while the Zhou dynasty applied a decentralized Confucianist government‚ which‚ as with the Qin dynasty‚ did not last long. As opposed to the Qin and Zhou dynasties‚ the combination of Legalist and Confucianist values led to a successful government in the Han dynasty because it gave way to
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Smith‚ G. R. (2007) Delay time analysis in microtunneling projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management‚ 133(2)‚ 191-195. Hong‚ Z.‚ Shi‚ J. J. and Tam‚ C. M. (2002) Visual modeling and simulation for construction operations. Huang‚ R. Y. and Hsieh‚ B. C. (2005) A construction simulation system (COMSim) with object-oriented modeling elements Huang‚ R. Y.‚ Chen‚ J. J. & Sun‚ K. S. (2004) Planning gang formwork operations for building construction using simulations Hughes‚ W. (1994) The PhD
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3150375 Fishbein‚ M.‚ & Ajzen‚ I Forsythe‚ S. M.‚ & Shi‚ B. (2003). Consumer patronage and risk perceptions in Internet shopping. Journal of Business Research‚ 56(11)‚ 867-875. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0148-2963(01)00273-9 Geissler‚ G Huang‚ P.‚ & Sycara‚ K. (2002). A computational model for online agent negotiation. System Sciences Proceedings of the 35th Hawaii International Conference‚ Hawaii. Huang‚ S.‚ & Lin‚ F. (2007). The design and evaluation of an intelligent sales
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Energy balance for the Ideal cycle is as follows: Ideal Rankine Cycle Components Heat Work Boiler feed Pump Wpump-in ‘q=0 Wpump-in = ‘h2’ - h1 or Wpump-in = v(p2’-p1) Boiler ‘qin = (h3’ - h2’) W=0 Turbine ‘q=0 Wturbine-out = (h3’ – h4’) Condenser ‘qout = (h4’ – h1’) W=0 Thermal efficiency of Ideal Rankine cycle (Wnet/qin)
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The Special Issue on Contemporary Issues in Business and Economics © Centre for Promoting Ideas‚ USA Consumers’ Purchase Intentions in Fast Food Restaurants: An Empirical Study on Undergraduate Students Huam Hon Tat * Seng Sook-Min Thoo Ai-Chin Amran Rasli Abu Bakar Abd Hamid Department of Management Faculty of Management and Human Resource Development Universiti Teknologi Malaysia‚ 81310 UTM Skudai‚ Johor‚ Malaysia Phone: +607-5531816‚ E-mail: huam@utm.my‚* Abstract The fast food industry
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The Tomb of Qin Shihuandi is a massive tomb that is surrounded by thousands of terra-cotta soldiers frozen as sentries for the “First Emperor” of China. Over eight thousand soldiers have been unearthed‚ along with stone chariots and horses. Many precious treasures have been found as well‚ such as jade jewelry and ornaments made with precious metals. The actual tomb part of the site has yet to be excavated‚ but is said to have the emperor buried in a bronze casket in a pool of mercury. Tests have
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the leadership of Qin (McKay‚ 178). The king of Qin did not feel that the title of king was grand enough and created the title “Emperor” (huangdi) and he called himself the First Emperor (Shihuangdi) in hopes of many successors (McKay‚ 178-179). The Qin state soon fell apart and led to the beginning of the Han Dynasty‚ which managed to take power and keep China unified until 220 C.E. The unification of China affected many parts of politics‚ culture‚ and social life during the Qin and Han Dynasties
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period of Qin and Han dynasty in efforts to unifying and consolidating China. There were similarities in their bureaucracy in the means of enforcing authority and have contributed in innovations on technology‚ but there were differences in political philosophy. Primarily‚ the Chinese states emerge 2200 BCE‚ under the Xia‚ Shang‚ and Zhou Dynasties‚ but fell into the age of warring states. Its unification had vanished and there were endless rivalries among seven competing kingdoms. Qin Shihuangdi(ruled
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