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    macro-sociological and micro-sociological theories‚ otherwise known as structural and action theories‚ respectively. As sociological theories‚ they both aim to explain the society we live in‚ but differ in where they choose to focus their explanation‚ with macro-sociological theories observing society as shaping the individuals that live in it‚ and micro-sociological theories observing individuals as shaping the society they live in. Structural theories explain society by looking at social structures‚ interactions

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    design of the towers depicts the influence of Malaysian culture. An interesting fact is that the effort that went into the building of these towers‚ turned out to be global. The architect was an Argentinian; the consultants were from Canada‚ the structural design engineers were from New York and lastly two consortiums were hired one from Japan and the other from South Korea. Location: Jalan Ampang‚ Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia Area: 4‚252‚000 sq. ft. Built in: 1 August 1999 Built by: KLCC Holdings

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    Models of Therapy Structural Family Therapy Theory: Structural Family Therapy (SFT) has a few interventions within the theoretical model that I could see myself using with clients (families) from diverse backgrounds with diverse presenting problems. I am in agreement with the way this model looks at the different types of families and the types of issues they present with such as the patterns common to troubled families; some being "enmeshed‚" chaotic and tightly interconnected

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    from one another and divide the southern two-thirds of the mapped area into three main structural units or blocks: (1) the area west of the Panjal fault‚ which includes the western arc area and the Indus reentrant; (2) the Garhi Habibullah syncline between the Panjal and Murree faults; and (3) the area east of the Murree fault‚ which constitutes the axial zone itself. Although the three areas have similar structural patterns‚ there is evidence that they have moved as individual blocks along the master

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    A. Review of Related Literature The following integrated literatures are significant in studying the relationship of the Central Bank and World Bank in the Philippines: World Bank has been a significant financial institution in the Philippines since it was established in the country decades ago. Until now it remains its significant presence and its close ties with the Philippines’s Central Bank. “Short term Pain and long term gain” this is the motto of the World Bank but what we

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    “Architecture (building)” on Microsoft® Encarta® remarks “Architecture must satisfy its intended uses‚ must be technically sound‚ and must convey aesthetic meaning” because “Architecture is a social art” (page 1 of 19). Structural engineers are principally concerned with the structural form of a building‚ whereas architects are concerned with the integration of the building functions‚ form‚ mechanical system‚ as well as the building itself. It is through their collaboration that complex building can

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    Unemployment Gina July 23‚ 2013 Economics Word Count: 2‚112 Table of Contents What is unemployment?........................................................................................................................................3 The Causes and Types of Unemployment……………....................................................................................................................................3-5 Effects of Unemployment...

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    AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS ANNA UNIVERSITY :: CHENNAI 600 025 REGULATIONS - 2013 M.E. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING I TO IV SEMESTERS (FULL TIME) CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS SEMESTER I SL. COURSE NO CODE THEORY 1. MA7154 2. ST7101 3. ST7102 4. ST7103 5. 6. COURSE TITLE L Advanced Mathematical Methods Concrete Structures Structural Dynamics Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity Elective I Elective II TOTAL 3 3 3 3 3 3 18 T P 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

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    Unemployment or joblessness as defined by ILO “ International Labour Organization”‚ occurs when people are without jobs and they have actively sought work within the past four weeks. Unemployment has become a leading world problem after the economic slowdown affected almost the entire world. Pakistan is a now going through its 64th year of independence but still the public is listening to the lame promises of the politicians‚ as the people of Pakistan are still suffering from a major population of

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    ______________________________________________________________________ Chapter 2 Solutions Page 2 of 19 Problem 2.2 a) See Appendix A and Appendix B for weights of concrete roof tiles‚ lumber sheathing‚ and framing. Concrete tile (950 lb / 100 ft2) = 9.5 15/32 in. structural panel (plywood) sheathing (15/32) (3.0 psf/in.) = 1.4 2x8 @ 16 in. o.c. = 1.9 Roof Dead Load (D) along roof slope = 12.8 Convert D to load on a horizontal plane: psf psf psf psf Roof slope = 6:12 Hypotenuse = (36 + 144)½ = 13.42

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