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    What is green building? As the global climate warming‚ more and more people focus on building energy efficiency. There is more awareness that CO2 produced by building energy use is the main source of climate warming. Energy-saving buildings become inevitable trend of development‚ the green building also arises in time. Green building can be define as to the construction of the whole life cycle‚ for maximize resource conservation (epa.gov‚ 19/12/2012). It includes energy saving‚ land saving‚ water

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    On August 1838‚ the journey of Cherokees began in what was known to history as the Trail of Tears. The Trail of tears involved thirteen parties of the Cherokee being forced by U.S. army troop under Andrew Jackson presidency to leave their residence in the southeast and migrate to the west. The discovery of gold in northern Georgia in 1828 and compulsion for the accessibility of more land to settle the growing white population contributed to more local delirium for the Indian dismissal. With the Election

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    The Trail of Tears began with the idea of white settlers wanting to settle in the land where Native Americans were to grow cotton. They believed that Native Americans weren’t people‚ and they were just objects occupying the land they wanted and felt they deserved. The white settlers were forcing Native Americans to migrate to designated “Indian Territory” that was across the Mississippi River. The ideas of the early white Americans was to try to convert the Native Americans to be more like the

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    In the very beginning of‚ Trail of Tears‚ set the tone of the whole entire movie. The struggle of being born an Indian. John Ridge was a gifted young man and his parent knew so they did everything possible to see that he got a white man’s education. He earned a law degree and eventually married a white man’s daughter. However‚ he was still an Indian. No matter what he did‚ he could never escape the fact that he was an Indian. He would never be good enough. Even an uneducated‚ illiterate white

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    The trail out back the beauty of nature and the smell of the fresh air. The leaves they’re falling all around you. As you walk the trail leads you to a big waterfall that not many people know about. As you just sit on the rock and watch the leaves fall while the sun sets it’s the most beautiful thing you could ever see. Listening to the birds make their music while lying on the rock besides the water. It’s calm and relaxing; However it can get a bit chilly. Sometimes if you take the four wheeler

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    Green IT For Good Corporation (What‚ Why‚ and How) Rebecca Wulankayes (1240002643) What? Green Information Technology (IT) has become an important topic in IT management research and practice in the last years due to economic opportunities and increasing pressure from stakeholders according to several researchers. Although it has been a common topic‚ the understanding of the coverage and the scope is still missing. Some researcher also prefer the term of “Green IS”. Watson et al. (2010)

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    Trail Reflection Report

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    Trail Reflection My groups project was the case of Amanda Knox. The project was to research the case‚ collaborate with our group and present a well put together court trial. My role was witness three‚ I was a forensic pathologist and I had to collaborate with Lawyer three to make questions that would convince the judge for our side which was defense‚ to win. I would choose this role again because I felt like I did a fair amount of work and I liked being the one to answer‚ not ask the

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    Cameron Trail By Fire

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    First of all‚ in “Trail by fire”‚ the primary evidence for Cameron’s execution was the result of the police’s investigations after the fire‚ which determined that the fire had been started by using sort of accelerant. This included a finding a patterns on the floor in the shape of puddles. All of this considered to indicate that the fire has been started by the help of an accelerant. However‚ there was a new evidence to prove that Cameron was innocent‚ which is the phenomena of “Flash over”. Flash

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    Trail Of Tears Summary

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    While watching "Trail of Tears" I noticed the hardship of wanting to stay in the same location from John Ross break apart due to other political needs which lead to relocation of the Cherokee tribe. With the horrific pathways of muddy terrains and snowy areas during the process of relocating many of the Native Americans died day after day. However they had no choice since it was either to stay at their original homes but disband from the tribe or to contiue in the tribe but to face the predicaments

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    The Ivory Trail Meaning

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    The book cover for "The Ivory Trail" symbolizes a spiritual phenomenon and a journey of the mind and spirit of a boy of western origin. Marina Messha‚ the composer of this text‚ obtained the images from an image bank and composed a sequential montage to illustrate how "The journey‚ not the arrival‚ matters". The layering and 3D imaging illustrate a protracted journey with many obstacles. They do not however‚ illustrate a destination‚ which emphasizes this quote and furthermore stresses how vital

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