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    territories into modern nation states. Religion was crucial in the development of the modern nation state because of it’s ability to be a unifying characteristic. Religion also created common enemies which allowed groups with different religious views separate into individual states that be far more likely to have a more centralized government or monarch. While religion acted as a catalyst in the development of the modern nation state‚ religion hindered and tore apart developing nation states. Religion

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    1 Myths and Realities of Higher Education as a Vehicle for Nation Building in Developing Countries: The Culture of the University and the New African Diaspora Seth A. Agbo Pacific University Oregon‚ U.S.A. Abstract The thesis of this paper is that the African university‚ like its counterpart in the advanced developed world‚ has maintained a stubborn resistance to change in spite of external pressures and internal transformations. The university strives to remain protected from external

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    new Structure- Building Codes The information in this document should be useful in making design-related decisions that will not only satisfy the move to our new building Information Technology (IT) requirements but also meet the needs of the building and its future occupants with respect to voice‚ video and data communications. The intention of this document is to provide a comprehensive understanding and reference guide that can be referred to when moving to our new building. Moving into

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    Sometimes‚ the behavior of students demonstrates that something is not going right. Therefore‚ I think teachers must pay attention to any suspicious sings that could bother the student. As teacher is our responsibility to find out what is going on with the students in the classroom. Kids deep in their hearts feel that teachers could help them but sometimes they are afraid to ask the teacher. This issue that I see almost everyday at the school were I work as a teacher’s assistance. The students prefer

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    the selected case? [2 points] 4. What do professional ethical standards require in the selected case? Cite relevant parts of the Codes of Ethics. [2 points] 5. What action would you recommend? [2 points] Case 1: A software engineerEngineer A‚ discovers that a colleague has been downloading restricted files that contain trade secrets about a new product that the colleague is not personally involved with. He knows that the colleague has been having financial problems‚ and he fears

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    Responsibilities of Sports Engineers Sports is something that attracts every person in this world towards itself. Sports has become a very common field that everybody has interested in. People are gaining more and more interest in different sports from all over the world. And that is why sports engineering is gaining significance and recognition. It is a special field of engineering‚ which involves everything from the development to the testing of the different sports equipment. The discipline includes

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    and other things connecting with Buddhism and other religions) I here doesn’t mention it‚ because here my objective is‚ discuss about the Contribution of engineer to economic development of Sri Lanka. It is good chance for now‚ because it has been finished very dangerous ethnic conflict in the world. So there is a responsibility to an engineer‚ develop the economy of sri lanka straightly‚ because we are borrowers to our motherland‚ we have used free education since over 12 years. So we should do

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    Building information: Admission building in Effat campus The building is five stories with two cores‚ each one contain 6 elevators Preconstruction Phase: a. Site Investigation: In site investigation‚ the structural engineer designed the foundation base on the soil investigation done by Excavating about 160cm underground‚ the land used to be a valley before it was leveled‚ so investigation helps in testing soil’s bearing load and properties. b. Project managing After the engineers have examined

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    Green Buildings Index 1) Introduction 1 2) Green Building Concepts 4 2.1) Materials 6 2.2) Lighting 8 2.3) Water Resources Management 12 2.4) Ventilation and Cooling 14 3)Elements of green building 16 4) Basic‚ no cost‚ green building strategies 21 5) Green Buildings Summarized 21 6) Conclusion 22 7) Case study 23 8) References 25 1) Introduction:

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    THE UNITED NATIONS & The League of Nations Introduction: The United Nations is an international organization of independent states to promote international peace and security. Its stated aims are furthering cooperation in many international things using many different departments. On the other hand the league of Nations was an inter governmental organization in 1920. It was a cause from the Treaty of Versailles. Its main aims were the rights of man‚ women different colored‚ soldiers and avoiding

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