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    The Seagram Building

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    The Seagram Building is prime example of the international style of design in the 20th century. The building is a true landmark of the city having an open plaza at the base of the building with high ceilings‚ floor to ceiling tinted windows and bronze mullions. Its imperious design‚ set in a plaza with fountain‚ was imitated many times and became an icon of North American corporate design. Mies is known as the father of the steel and glass structure. Mies designed many buildings during his life however

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    Pharmaceutics Experiment 2  Preparation of a Hand Cream OBJECTIVE 1. To learn the method of preparing a hand cream. 2. To appraise the function of the ingredients in the hand cream. BACKGROUND Cream is a kind of dosage form and particularly hand cream is formulated to carry out a variety of cosmetic functions. Among these are softening and moisturizing the skin; elimination of natural waste products (oils) by emulsification; and cooling the skin by radiation‚ thus helping to maintain body temperature

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    Best Buy is known as one of the largest consumer electronics retailer in the world. Their stores are found in the United States‚ Canada‚ Mexico‚ Europe and China. In 1966‚ Richard Schulze and his business partner Gary Smoliak opened an audio store‚ the Sound of Music‚ in Saint Paul Minnesota. In the 1980’s‚ Best Buy debuted on the New York Stock Exchange with an offering of 8.3 million shares. In the early 1990’s it hit the $1 billion mark in annual revenues. In the 20000’s‚ Best Buy acquired Canada

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    Figure 13.5. Substances that can flow are referred to as fluids. The ability of gases and liquids to flow allows them to conform to the shape of their containers. Figure 13.5 Both liquids and gases can flow. The liquid on the left is colored water. The gas on the right is bromine vapor. If a gas is denser than air‚ it can be poured from one container into another. These pictures were taken in a fume hood because bromine is both toxic and corrosive. 2. Figure 13.6a eventually moves into the air

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    The Green Movement

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    Their plan to get people to stop doing this included training the staff what exactly goes into medical waste containers‚ posting signs by the red bags/containers what is appropriate or not appropriate‚ and strategically placing the red containers and trash cans in logical places where people are not tempted to toss their trash into a red container. They would even remove a red trash container if it was not necessary in a room so people would not use it for trash. Second‚ using the Bio- Elite

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    (can you please help me with my biology practical report‚ its about effect of salt in seed germination) I put seed in plastic container in the dark room…please help me with systematic and random errors) I need to hand up my assignment on 31st of October-2013‚ can you please help me AS SSON AS POSSIBLE THANK YOU‚ I WILL REALLY APPRECIATE YOU IN YOU HELP ME‚ YOU WILL BE GREATFULL FOR ME ) Abstract: The problem was to determine the effect of salt water on germinating radish and sunflower seeds

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    1. What is containerization and how did the innovative use of containers transform the distribution of goods? The traditional way of transporting goods from one place to another was highly labor intensive and goods were in individual crates of different sizes and shapes and they had to be manually lifted and stowed in the holds of ships. As the time passed by‚ the concept of containerization emerged. Basically‚ Containerization is an inter-modal system of transporting the general cargo or product

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    CPFAR (COLLABORATIVE PLANNING‚ FORECASTING & REPLENISHMENT) Introduction: CPFAR is a practice/concept that aims to enhance supply chain integration by supporting and assisting joint practices so as to minimize waste and have lean processes in place. CPFAR Origins CPFR began in 1995 as an initiative co-led by Wal-Mart ’s and the Cambridge‚ Massachusetts software and strategy firm‚ Benchmarking Partners. The Open Source initiative was originally called CFAR (pronounced See-Far‚ for Collaborative

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    classification. 1.3) Equipment 1.3.1) Liquid Limit Dried Soil Sample Flat Grooving Tool BalanceMixing and Storage Container Liquid Limit Device 1.3.2) Plastic Limit Ground Glass Plate Drying oven SpatulaSieve Washing PanDried Soil Sample 1.4) Procedures For the Limit Liquid test‚ around 150 to 200g of soil was collected thought the No.40 sieve and placed into a mixing and storage container. After‚ it was added water in the sample and mixed in order to acquire the consistency for numbers of blows

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    COSCO analysis

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    of the year before. This is the heavy impact of IT.” The benefits of IT stemmed primarily from COSCO’s recent implementation of SAP’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) system for financial functions and IRIS-2‚ a back office system that managed container ship bookings and cargo. With this foundation laid‚ COSCO was now building new capabilities. Several initiatives were under way in early 2005; the consolidation of IT functions from across the

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