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  • Life-Cycle Cost Analysis

    Life-Cycle Cost Analysis

    Life-cycle cost analysis (LCCA) is a method for assessing the total cost of facility ownership. It takes into account all costs of acquiring, owning, and disposing of a building or building system. LCCA is especially useful when project alternatives that fulfill the same performance requirements, but differ with respect to initial costs and operating costs, have to be compared in order to select the one that maximizes net savings. For example, LCCA will help determine

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Yan
  • Positive and Negative Influences of Cinema on Popular American Culture

    Positive and Negative Influences of Cinema on Popular American Culture

    The definition of masculinity is not the exact opposite of femininity, nor is it the exact opposite of homosexuality. Masculinity is the culmination of many ideas ebbing and flowing within the social context that come together as an idea of the masses. The portrayal of virile, breadwinning, heterosexual, and until recently, white men in cinema, has clouded our perception of reality, a reality in which men are sometimes physically strong, sometimes weak, sometimes callous, sometimes

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Edward
  • Seven Management Cultures in Real Life

    Seven Management Cultures in Real Life

    Question and Answers: a) Which is/are your favorite theories? What are their major advantages or benefits? Why is that? Majid’s favorite management culture is structuralist. He said that a structuralist approach ensures quality in services offered by their enterprise. Being in consulting business it is very important to embrace best practices and industry standards. Due to Structuralist approach all his employees had a clear understanding of their roles, they had in-depth knowledge of their domain

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Janna
  • Influenced by Republicanism, but Not a True Republican

    Influenced by Republicanism, but Not a True Republican

    Dan Blazo MC 271, Section 1 Stokes 23 March 2005 Influenced by Republicanism, but not a True Republican The philosophy of a republican form of government was certainly not a creation of James Madison and the Federalists. The idea of such a government has been around since the beginning of political philosophy. While the definition has changed over the centuries, certain constants continue to define a strictly republican regime. The goals and priorities of a

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Monika
  • Applying Common-Sense Morality to Life

    Applying Common-Sense Morality to Life

    Applying Common-Sense Morality to Life I believe that I could and do "live with" W. D. Ross's theory of common-sense morality as my own moral code. I agree with some of the principles that Kant and Utilitarianism follow, but I believe they are too strict. I agree with the system of moral dilemmas and priorities that common-sense morality uses. It allows a person to prioritize moral obligations and choose which obligation is more important based

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Victor
  • Success in Life

    Success in Life

    Every individual has his or her own unique ideas of "success". I have many different ideas for success but the three that are the most important to me are, pursuing a satisfying career, having artistic skill and participating in socially significant activities. Naturally everyone has the idea to pursue a satisfying career and I am no exception. In my profession either you have an successful career or you have no career at all. Going to

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Mikki
  • The Best Way to Learn About Life

    The Best Way to Learn About Life

    Life is a crazy and amazing thing that can have many different beginnings and endings, but the best way to learn about life depends on the person. A person can learn about life from there family, friends, school, church, TV, and from the environment that they live in. Your family can be a good way because they can teach you right from wrong in the way that they believe. Be there to answer any question

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Jon
  • Life or Death?

    Life or Death?

    Margolis 1 Josh Margolis Prof. Greg Barraza English 1b 23 March 2007 Life or Death? On September 11th of 2001, a terrible tragedy occurred in New York City which devastated the United States tremendously, when two commercial passenger airplanes flew right into the World Trade Center sending the two monumental towers crumbling to the ground. This travesty killed more than 3000 people and put the United States instantly on high alert for more terrorism attacks

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Mike
  • Life’s Changes

    Life’s Changes

    "Life's Changes" My second semester of college was a learning tool for life. Attending college and being away from home helped me mature as a person. The immaturity of my younger years has passed, though it leaves behinds so many grand memories. In the past year, I have dealt with so many of life's trials and tribulations that I know I must succeed. Many people take life for granted, thinking that we as humans are

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Fonta
  • The Influence of Technology

    The Influence of Technology

    The Influence of Technology Xxxxx xxxxxx University of Phoenix The Influence of Technology What can technology do for an individual or how can technology facilitate life for someone. As seen in today’s real world, technology has come a long way. Technology has advanced in such a way that even people who are current with technology feel at times that they are outdated. From telephones that are portable to being able to send an actual machine

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Stenly
  • A Bruised Way of Life

    A Bruised Way of Life

    A Bruised Way of Life "BONG!" is the one and only word that anyone in my family has to say to bring back the memories of an incident that happened at the age of eight. Oh, but this horrifying happening couldn't have happened in my home, it had to have happened in the middle of my favorite place in the world. None other than the original Downtown Disney, on the most beautiful day there has

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Life Span Development

    Life Span Development

    The objective of this paper is to briefly discuss how the study of human development emerged as a discipline over the centuries, and to compare and contrast the strengths and limitations of the major research methodologies utilized within developmental psychology. Developmental psychology is referred to as a scientific study surrounding the psychological changes that occur within people as they age. Developmental psychology is also referred to as life-span psychology, the branch of psychology that

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Bred
  • Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Essay

    Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Essay

    topic:How much harder slavery was for women than men... I got a w/o a work cited. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Essay No one in today’s society can even come close to the heartache, torment, anguish, and complete misery suffered by women in slavery. Many women endured this agony their entire lives, there only joy being there children and families, who were torn away from them and sold, never to be

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Jon
  • Your Life According to Shakespeare

    Your Life According to Shakespeare

    In Act II, scene VII, of the play As You Like It, a disheartened Jacques takes a long look at life: All the worlds a stage, and all the men and women, merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts(1-4) It is a line that is as simplistic as it is complicated, comparing the cycle of life to that of a play. This quote, pulled

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: July
  • Life as a Kaffir Boy

    Life as a Kaffir Boy

    Marc Mathabane's Life in "Kaffir Boy" Summary: Marc Mathabane describes his treatment in 1965 South Africa in his autobiographical "Kaffir Boy." The book provides a look at South Africa's apartheid society of the time. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Think about it. It's around 6:45 a.m. in the year 1965. You are in your house lying on your cardboard bed with your little sister. Your Father is leaving to go to work and your Mother is outside using the

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Vika
  • Civil War Camp Life (talking Points)

    Civil War Camp Life (talking Points)

    Civil War Army Rations According to army regulations for camp rations, a Union soldier was entitled to receive daily: 12 oz of pork or bacon or 1 lb. of fresh or salt beef; 1 lb. of soft bread or flour 1 lb. of hard bread, or 1 lb. of cornmeal. Per every 100 rations there was issued; 1 peck of beans or peas; 10 lb. of rice or hominy; 10 lb. of green coffee, 8

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Steve
  • Using a Real-Life Problem in an Introductory Public Relations Course

    Using a Real-Life Problem in an Introductory Public Relations Course

    One, I know that completed problems can form the raw material for a fraternity or sorority's database. That's reason enough not to repeat static problems found at the end of the chapter. Two, real problems permit a more realistic research phase. Students can search public databases and discover what others have written or said about the problem. Third, students seem to become more involved with real problems. But if our pedagogical sensibilities require more rigorous

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: David
  • Secret Life If Bees

    Secret Life If Bees

    Steven Morgado 10/18/06 English 10 Twists and Reversals Twists and reversals are important in novels and stories you get used to one idea and then near the end it is switched completely around. I believe twists and reversals are important in any story. In The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd there was one main reversal with Lily and her thoughts, There are other situations though including T-Ray. Lily’s image of her

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Max
  • Under the Influence

    Under the Influence

    The Man I’ve Become “My brother became a rebel, my sister retreated to shyness. I played the stalwart and dutiful son who would hold the family together” (67). This quote is one that Scott Russell Sanders uses in his essay “Under the influence.” This quote goes to show how Sanders felt the need to hold his family together. One could even say that Sanders felt he was the “rock” in the family. As a

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Economic Influence on Migration

    Economic Influence on Migration

    Economic Influences on Migration In multiple countries around the world, economies are in a constant rut. Reasons for these ruts may range from corrupt government officials to newly achieved independence of a nation. Whatever the reason, economic downswings cause hard times throughout the population. No one is exempt and all are affected in one way or another. Families and individuals are practically forced to find alternate sources of income in order to sustain their selves.

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Steve
  • Life

    Life

    Human infants are born without any culture. They must be transformed by their parents, teachers, and others into cultural and socially adept animals. The general process of acquiring culture is referred to as socialization . During socialization, we learn the language of the culture we are born into as well as the roles we are to play in life. For instance, girls learn how to be daughters, sisters, friends, wives, and mothers. In addition, they

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Modern Life

    Modern Life

    Back then, most Americans still had to lick a stamp to send mail. Then along came an experimental browser called Mosaic, followed by an improved browser from Netscape. And if you had a computer, you discovered a new way to this cool, new thing called the World Wide Web. Mosaic and Netscape were the first popular connection to what came to be called the information superhighway and followed the first browser by Tim Berners-Lee

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Victor
  • Describe a Significant Setback, Challenge or Opportunity in Your Life and the Impact That It Has Had on You.

    Describe a Significant Setback, Challenge or Opportunity in Your Life and the Impact That It Has Had on You.

    "Follow no one else's path, instead make your own and leave a trail for others to follow." Life is like a race, and we are its runners. And in this race of life there are to be many obstacles and sharp turns to come and bring us down. Opportunities and challenges will come and pass. Many an opportunity I have passed up and let go, and many I regretted not taking. And many challenges and

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • Critical Thinking Styles and Forces of Influence

    Critical Thinking Styles and Forces of Influence

    Critical Thinking Styles and Forces of Influence Making decisions is a major portion of the manager's responsibilities. This aspect cannot be taken lightly nor can it be done in a hurried manner. Hasty or careless decisions can have devastating results on the manager's department or even for the entire company. Decisions made with deliberation using different kinds of processes, however, can lead the department or company to better and/or more profitable operations. When decisions are

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Self Identity Influenced by Love

    Self Identity Influenced by Love

    Self Identity Influenced by Love After the study and discussion of a handful of the great literary works of the nineteenth century it is apparent that love is a powerful and recurring theme. Within many of these texts an idea of self identity influenced by love of another is presented through the characters and plot. Whether this concept is unintended or deliberately placed by the author, self discovery is an underlying message. In The Symposium,

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Jack