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    United Nations

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    Victoria Fern Mitchell July 17‚ 2014 The United Nations It ’s history‚ functions‚ successes‚ and failures The United Nations is well known as an organization which functions primarily for the promotion of peace and cooperation on an international level. Originating in 1919 as a group known as the League of Nations‚ the UN has evolved into what it is today‚ a proactive coalition of one hundred and ninety-three nations existing to make the enforcement of international law‚ security‚ economic

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    Organization‚ time management‚ and effective communication are key elements to online learning. Disscuss how you can use each of these elements toward your proffessional career. The main key elements to lead you to be succeed in getting online learning are organization‚ time management and effective communication. Not only that‚ these are also the key factors affect you to achieve success in your professional learning. Managing a lot of files through all the course or controlling many documents

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    Green Buildings

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    Green Buildings Can Save Us Green buildings‚ or energy-efficient buildings‚ are perceived to be the kind of modern buildings that can save energy by implementing advanced technologies in these days. Looking at many good examples on the internet or television about these energy-efficient buildings‚ I feel that if we have the technology‚ why wouldn’t we do something to save us from the increasing shortage of energy? It is easy and if we change all our old style utilities‚ we can live more comfortably

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    The Wealth of Nations

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    The Wealth of Nations Adam Smith is one of the world’s most famous economists. His ideas about money‚ government‚ and people in general‚ have guided the thoughts and actions of many of the economists that have followed him. In his book “The Wealth of Nations‚” he discusses many different topics‚ but there are five main or common themes that will be discussed in this paper. The first theme is that regulating commerce is “ill-founded” and “counterproductive.” Smith rebuked the ideas of the common

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    Team Building

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    group assignment NO: 2 presentation topic: team building SECTION: a course: effective training SUBMITTED BY: aqifa WARIS L1F09BBAM2239 SALMAN ASIF L1S09BBAM2053 FAHAD TARIQ BUKHARI L1S09BBAM0002 SUBMITTED TO: prof. US RANA Team building Team building refers to a process of developing team work. It brings together different groups who work for a common goal. Team building refers when individuals with a common taste come together on a common platform to achieve a predefined

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    Live Nation

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    Living Large – The Case of Live Nation Executive Summary After the spun-off from the radio giant Clear Channel Communications in 2005‚ Live Nation‚ the world’s largest events and live music promoter is now preparing itself to go even bigger. Led by CEO Michael Rapino‚ Live Nation is revolutionizing the music industry from a concert business to a one-stop shop that would make every fan and artists musical ends meet. Live Nation’s arising strategy is to connect the artists to the fans in every

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    The Birth of a Nation

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    Christopher Guerrero MCA 101 Prof. Harris 01 May 2013 Final Homework Assignment: The Birth of a Nation The famed filmmaker D.W. Griffith helped make an enormous stride in 20th century cinematic history with the 1915 release of his creation‚ the Birth of a Nation. This film in known for its use of breakthrough cinematic techniques Within the process of making this groundbreaking film‚ the technologically innovative filmmaking techniques really blew the minds of people in the early 20th century

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    foreign cultural understanding. South Asian Journal of Business and management‚ 1-15. Peterson‚ R. M.‚ Dibrell‚ P.‚ & L.‚ T. (2002). Long vs. short term performance perpective of western european‚ japanese and U.S. countries; where do they lie? Journal of World Business‚ 37(4)‚ 245-255. Spencer‚ E. P. (1995). Euro Disney: What Happened? What next? Journal of International Marketing‚ 103-114. Tian‚ F. (2009). Cross Cultural Management. Mcgraw Hill custom Publication.

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    The making of a nation

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    Running head: THE MAKING OF A NATION The making of a nation Old Testament historical perspectives The making of a nation God lead the Hebrew slaves away from Egypt in the book of Exodus. The story demonstrated the progress of changes the Hebrew slaves into a nation. Several actions occur showing God worked to direct his people out of enslavement and into an existence of fortune and devotion. Several phases occurred in the process of making a nation. God chose Moses as a leader

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    Building Envelope

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    Introduction The "Building Envelope" is the area that separates conditioned space from unconditioned space or the outdoors. A building envelope includes all elements of a building that enclose conditioned space. Building envelope components separate conditioned spaces from unconditioned spaces or from outside air. For example‚ walls and doors between living areas are part of the building envelope; walls separating a garage from the living areas are not. Besides that‚ floors of conditioned basements

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