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    Introduction I.1 The Aim of the Thesis The primary aim of this thesis is an exploration of conservation design guidelines for the conversion of industrial buildings. During the last twenty years‚ this building type has increasingly been protected as a symbol of the historic value attached to the physical remains of the industrialization process. The best way to secure their continuing role in the urban fabric for the future was through adaptive reuse. Conservationists prescribe design guidelines

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    Artic Analysis

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    painting of Cape Liddon‚ Devon Island: this painting illustrate the Artic landscape‚ such as the Cape Liddon‚ in Devon Island 4. A wooden doll of a hunting man: this wooden doll represent the Inuit as hunters gatherers who hunted sea mamals‚ seals‚ walrus as well as land animals like caribou in the Artic region 5. A piece of driftwood: The discovery of driftwood carried by rivers‚ or wind conditions was the only wood available and used by the Inuit population in the different regions of the

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    The supervisors will enforce a quarterly review. This will allow both the employee and the supervisor to see areas that need improvement at a more reasonable time. By reviewing these quarterly reviews the supervisor can make a more informed decision at the yearly review. To much time passes between yearly reviews and much is forgotten about the employees’ performance. The quarterly reviews will go into the employees file as a reference point to be used for the yearly review. Multiple

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    John Oliver: Border Wall

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    Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Border Wall Will Donald Trump’s wall be as magnificent as the Great Wall of China or can Trump even achieve the construction of the his great wall? Last Week Tonight with John Oliver is a television program that covers current political news and current events with humor. In the segment‚ “Border Wall” (cite)‚ Oliver discusses Donald Trump’s idea of his border wall in Mexico. With satirical support and evidence‚ it is questionable whether or not Trump’s wall is

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    abortion became one of the most controversial issues in America. Many people believe that it’s murder and isn’t right considering the fetus doesn’t have a say in the matter. These people tend to be poorly informed and have a religious background‚ but in other words they aren’t reliable sources. Any well informed American would understand that women should always have this right no matter the situation.This is why “socialists argue that all women deserve the right to control their own bodies‚ without interference

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    Republic Vs Democracy

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    Republic‚ If You Can Keep It”‚ by Richard R. Beeman‚ he states‚ “...democratic republics are not merely founded upon the consent of the people‚ they are also absolutely dependent upon the active and informed involvement of the people for their continued good health” (Beeman). Democracy has failed poorly in history because of the majority making choices that only benefits themselves which is called mob rule. Based on James Madison’s excerpt‚ “Federalist No. 10”‚ he affirms‚ “...that the same advantage

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    Melting Ice Caps The Arctic is global warming’s canary in the coal mine. It is a highly sensitive area which is profoundly affected by the changing climate. The average temperature in the Arctic is rising twice as fast as elsewhere in the world (nrdc.org). Because of this‚ the ice cap is getting thinner‚ melting away‚ and rupturing. Here is an example of this; the largest ice block in the Arctic‚ the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf‚ had been around for 3000 years before it started cracking in 2000 (nrdc

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    proposition‚ since employees can always come to the head office and meet with top management‚ if need be (see Appendix A for the organizational structure). There are staff parties twice a year‚ in the summer and Christmas‚ yet they have been visited poorly in the past years (Interview #0). Moreover‚ employees can join the organizational council (OC)‚ which controls and helps top management with important decision‚ as well as the staff party committee‚ which organizes the staff parties. The organization

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    and personally I couldn’t be any more outraged than I am now‚ with her choice of words. Yes she’s identified an issue with today’s generation‚ but the way in which she puts this across is exaggerating the truth. I find it hard to believe how such a poorly written article managed to get published in this day and age‚ without being rectified. One statement which really jumped out at me‚ as being bias is “Very few teachers‚ especially female teachers‚ want to physically grapple a student‚ to confiscate

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    Ethical Issues in Pharmacy Research Reflection There is abundant evidence showing how easy it is to exploit individuals in the history of medical research in the twentieth century. It was not until the early 1960s when the public began to take notice of the ethical neglect that researchers had for their subjects. The exposure of gross abuses in medical research generated a public furor that was finally noticed by those who administered research funding which enabled changes to policy to begin to

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