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    Building Software versus Building a House Natty Martinez CSS/422 May 11‚ 2015 Annie O’Rourke Building Software versus Building a House Building software and building a house have many similarities as well as differences. There are four aspects that I found in which there are some similarities and differences. These aspects are planning‚ materials‚ design‚ and schedules. There are many more aspects that can be used as well as what the aspects have. Similarities In order to better

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    interested in their story. Therefore‚ people can build a climate of trust and respect. •Rapport is the foundation of communication. •Rapport is about trust and confidence. •Rapport is the ultimate tool to improve relationships wether in the family setting‚ in love affairs‚ in work context with colleagues‚ the boss or an employee. 2: What are some of the advantages of establishing rapport? •Rapport reduces the differences between you and your client‚ and building your similarities. •Rapport reduces

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    Chemical Reactions I. Purpose – The purpose of this lab was to observe different type of chemical reactions to write and balance chemical equations. II. Hypothesis: If you mix two chemicals together‚ then they will change color and/or bubble/fix. III. Procedure - Workstation 1: 1. Light the Bunsen Burner 2. Add 5 – 8 mL of HCL to a test tube that’s in the test tube rack 3. Drop a 2 – cm piece of Mg ribbon into the test tube 4. Record Observations 5. Clean Workstation

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    CCJS325 - Slavery in the Twenty First Century: Combating Human Trafficking‚ University of Maryland College Park. Prepare by: Cristina dos Reis‚ Nicholas Christopher‚ Pamela Bravo‚ and Tuan Nguyen. March 7‚ 2014 Human sex trafficking is an epidemic affecting millions around the world. Recently‚ it is becoming more prevalent in Maryland due to a convenient location that facilitates trafficking. According to The Abell Report‚ Police [and] social agencies say human trafficking [is] growing faster

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    Question1 The type of foundation used to support a building is dependent on the type of in-situ soil‚ the bearing pressure of that soil and the loads imposed by the structure on the soil. The Building regulations state that the minimum depth to the underside of a strip found is 0.45 for frost protection and this should be extended to 0.75 in clay soils‚ largely due to the water retention in these materials ( Osbourn and Greeno 2007). This depth is also required to protect the foundation from seasonal

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    Rational Equations Rational equations can be used to get a general idea about the rate at which a job can be completed.   This can be really useful for business owners and other areas of daily life. Here is an example: Scenario: Sue can paint the garage in 4 hours and Joe has carpal tunnel so he is slower and can paint the same garage in 6 hours.   How long (number of hours) will it take Sue and Joe to paint the garage if they work together? Solution: Sue can paint  of the garage in 1 hour.  Joe

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    NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS 13 2 Not-for-profit organisations Key points Many not-for-profit organisations (NFPs) feel they are poorly understood by government and the general public. Pressures to be more efficient have seen overhead spending reduced at considerable detriment to effectiveness and improved resource allocation over time (allocative efficiency). The sector is diverse‚ but NFPs display some common behavioural patterns: – Whereas the behaviour of for-profit business is driven mostly

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    regularly to keep a machine‚ building‚ or pieces of equipment in good condition and working order. It defines it further as the general condition of a facility with respect to repairs making it unchanged or unimpaired. It defines resources allocation as the act of deciding how resources such as money‚ assets‚ and personnel (labours) should be used in order to achieve a particular aim. Maintenance resources allocation is thus a very important topic describing how human and material resources are logically

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    Building Peace is divided into two parts. Part one is an introduction to understanding contemporary armed conflict including defining current conflicts as identitybased and locating them more internally (intra-state) than internationally‚ with diffuse power and weakened central authority characteristics. Conflicts are protracted because they become lodged in long-standing relationships and are characterised by social-psychological perceptions‚ emotions‚ and subjective and cultural experiences. International

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    Coordinate Systems: A point P is described by three coordinates ‚ in cartesian (x‚y‚z)‚ in cylindrical (r‚ ϕ ‚z)‚ and in spherical (r‚θ‚ ϕ )‚ as shown. A point is also defined by the intersection of three orthogonal surfaces‚ as shown. Cartesian Cylindrical Spherical Transformation from Cylinder to Cartesian Coordinates Transformation from Cartesian to Cylindrical: Transformation

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