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    4.0 Critics of Case Study 4.1 Traditional Procurement Methods Traditional System is otherwise as Design-Bid-Build (DBB). It is most common use in the construction industry. With the option given, the client appoints an architect to prepare a brief, a scheme outlines and working drawings, and to welcome tenders and control the venture however issuing guidelines, inspecting the work under construction and preparing certificates for payment. In another word, client requirement need to be prepared…

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    crime is an action that breaks the law and can be punishable by the state. Every year, there is a slight increase in crime. This is because of the increase of people in cities. Cities tend to have the most crime because of the fact there is more buildings to shoplift, more cars to steal, and more people living there. If there are more people in more area, this increases the chances of people breaking the law (“Population Growth and Crime”). Yet this can be counteracted as well. Yes, there is…

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    find this to be somewhat negligible due to the versatility of wind turbine construction and types, a big thing is the land it’s being constructed on. Many people will argue that there are better uses for the land. These uses can include farming, or building residential homes or business. As I said I believe this is negligible because we can build turbines to fit the area it is being used in. For example they don’t take up a lot of space. We can build them on farm land that isn’t being used or we…

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    I believe that the human population is on it’s way to reaching carrying capacity and we as a nation will continue to grow exponentially and we will exhaust our resources inevitably. There is no one who knows exactly when the human population will exceed all resources but scientists are able to predict what the limit is and what would happen. As of 2011 scientists estimated that the maximum carrying capacity for the world would be around 9-10 billion people. The problem with so many humans…

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    the second floor. The smallest of the 3, the waterfront room has view of Te Papa and the waterfront. On the ground floor sits the Cable room which is the only one of the 3 rooms which can hold cars. Each room shows the historic side of the building, the capacity of these rooms will depend on the lay out of the function. In the Te Aro room captivity ranges between 50 people boardroom and 500 people cocktail. The Cable room holds 800 people boardroom with 400 in cocktail. The waterfront room holds…

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    the problems this has caused is problems in certain areas and the amount of population that it can sustain which we call carrying capacity. Carrying capacity is important because it looks at the amount of support and area can give before major deterioration starts to occur where the environment becomes destroyed. Each of the worldviews looks at things like carrying capacity and explains weather it feels this is a problem or not. Many people tend to believe in a planetary management worldview.…

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    Harvard professor Edward O. Wilson, in his nonfiction book, The Diversity Of Life, narrates Wilson’s life while elaborating on the topic of biodiversity. Scientists, Flockhart et al., in their scientific journal article, “Unravelling the annual cycle in a migratory animal: breeding-season habitat loss drives population declines of monarch butterflies,” hypothesize the causes of butterfly population loss. While Wilson’s purpose is to discuss science in a narrative manner to provide reading for…

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    entirety, there has been loss of biodiversity, impacts on human health, economic impacts, and the forced relocation and loss of species. Species need a habitat to live as does anything, but today most habitats have reached their ecological carrying capacity. Although efforts have been made in animal relocation and the intent of relocation is not to cause harm, most end up dying regardless. Some habitats are simply not able to sustain certain…

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    Specific Purpose To inform individuals about the importance of climate change, how it affects each and everyone of us. Introduction Humans have made extreme modifications to the earth 's environment in little more than a century, making climate change a serious issue ( Taylor 1999) The source for the expansion of climate change is from human activity. It has been proven that there is a correlation between human activity and climate change. As the human population increases the demand for…

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    It’s a good and popular gaming way that is more convenience for those people who want to relax and enjoy gaming but do not have plenty of time fly to Las Vegas. The capacity of the market of internet gambling was forecasted to reach 56.05 billion U.S. dollars in 2018, which is more than doubling since 2009. The advantage of developing online gaming in Las Vegas is profession. As we all know, Las Vegas is famous for gambling…

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