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    There are millions of people around the world all wanting to find the perfect body building program. The lengths people will go to in order to get their bodies into shape are mind boggling. They run from one program to the next and the next. Every time they start a new program they are convinced it is the one that is going to make a difference. This costs a lot of money and it never seems to end. These individuals aren't stupid. They are being given information that is inaccurate. A lot of it is…

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    48338 - The Secret of Fort Building: Shhh! It’s Fun and Enhances Learning Forts continue to draw all generations through all ages. It seems that the fun of this favorite childhood activity is well proclaimed. But, the secret to the attraction remains buried beneath the fun and movement involved. Fort building proves to be the rare arena in which the question “Why?” never arises. Want in on the secret? Shhh! Fort building also enhances learning. Crazy, isn’t it? Math, science, art, language…

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    There are many good reasons on why America should reclaim old buildings, but there are many reason why America shouldn't. This is one of those things where America needs it but it just cost way too much and America is already a trillion dollars in debt. For starters making the buildings more green will be extremely expensive because there are many appliances and wind turbines and solar panels and water pumps that will be so much money. A lot of cities in America could benefit from this but it…

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    It is the architect’s responsibility to design his or her building to have a significant impact on the occupants’ spatial experience. This experience goes far beyond the physical and tangible components of the design, it is metaphysical, observed, perceived. It is for example, like our favorite song, it goes much deeper than just lyrics and melodies it creates a connection between us and the feeling, experience, or memory we link that song to when we hear it. “When an architect thinks about…

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    The Murray Building was a decrepit relic from the seventies. Ten apartments per floor, five floors up. The disillusioned and the breadliners lived there. It kept them out of harm’s way and off the streets. Plus, the owner of the Murray Building kept the rent low and the lights on. At night, the building looked like a skeleton, its lighted windows like jagged rows of yellowed teeth. During the day, the building resembled a slab of concrete vomited by a skyscraper. It wasn't a pleasant place. The…

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    Narrative Essay One day me and my cousin were sitting and wondering what to do we were 10 and didn’t really know of anything to do. Then we got an idea to take the log pile and build a fort with 2 rooms. So we started rolling and stacking, we got an old handsaw from the barn and started cutting and stacking to make it as sealed from the wind as we could. In about 1 week we had built the rooms and had just got done putting a roof made of logs on top. So we decided to see if it was air and water…

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    As members of the CCO, it is important that we are able to work together as a successful team. Creating an atmosphere where members value each other, communicate openly, commit to team goals and trust one another as well as the team leader will help to connect every member to the team. Positive group dynamics are affected by personality, power, and the behaviours of group members. The “forming” stage of team development begins when members become acquainted as team members. They begin to share…

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    Building customer loyalty requires a multifaceted approach. Before you begin your brand-building campaign, you must thoroughly understand your ideal clientele. Once you have researched your target demographic, you need to find ways to your buyers’ needs. One way to do this is by providing quality customer service. You can use technology to increase organizational efficiency and provide higher service levels to more patrons. Successful loyalty building is an ongoing learning and revision process.…

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    beachfront hotels. Council members say that in building the hotel it would bring back the recreational services and help rebuild the economy in Alabama. However, environmentalists are not pleased with the idea of building a hotel as they are concerned for the state of the environment. What council members do not recognize is that building such a hotel would have environmental risks; this money could be used…

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    old girls and boys to college basketball players and professional players. Therefore, basketball camps cater to individuals of all levels and ages. Building Block Drills Building block drills can teach the importance of controlling the ball with one hand. "Front and back" is an example of a building block drill. This is among the several building block drills that provide a solid foundation, in which the players can develop their skills, or further improve them, as is the case of a veteran…

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