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    Double Skin Facades

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    indoor climate. A lot of office buildings in Europe are DSF based buildings. In the 20th century, the technologies are growing rapidly and because of computers and other technical equipment in the offices, the internal heat gain has increased. In this case, it is important to preserve comfort and reduce cooling costs (Elisabeth Gratia, Andrè De Herde, 2007). That is where DSF comes in and plays an important role not only aesthetically, but also decreases the risk of overheating indoors and…

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    America is and still the number one richest and powerful country on earth beside China.China is the world 's second-largest country in terms of his economy and his population. Nowadays chinese influences are everywhere.Can China rise peaceful?Can America maintain it number one position in the future? what will be the relationship between America and China?If China become number one will most of the world be communist countries like China or will they still be democratic countries? Can one day…

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    Quotations. Retrieved November 12, 2015, from For a sustainable future: http://www.populationmatters.org/take-action/speak-out/making-case/quotations/ Cheng, A. (2007). The consequences of an ageing population for Australia's future productivity and economic growth, and the associated economic policy challenges. The University of New South Wales. Sydney: Reserve Bank of Australia. Parker, D. D. (2007). The economic impact of Australia’s ageing population. Committee for Economic Development of…

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    (2017) Aspects of the Great Depression: Its Causes, the Struggles of the Unions, and the Plight of the Unemployed. Bingham University. Retrieved from https://www.binghamton.edu/history/resources/journal-of-history/depression.html Wheelock, D. C. (n.d). The Great Depression: An Overview.Fedral Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Retrieved from https://www.stlouisfed.org/~/media/Files/PDFs/Great-Depression/the-great-depression-wheelock-overview.pdf 4. Evaluate FDR's…

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    reports that smoking cigarettes calm them, nevertheless, this believe is wrong. Despite the fact that nicotine creates relaxation, it is a temporary sense. Furthermore, studies conducted by Robert West, professor of health psychology at University College London, found that non-smokers and ex-smokers have much lower degrees of the dominance of stress and depression than smokers (Brown J., “Nicotine and tobacco research”,…

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    Russia Pest Analysis

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    industrial economy. According to Igor Booth of Institute of Modern Russia, Russia accounts for roughly 20% of the world 's production of natural gas and oil and control enormous reserves of both fuels. This abundance has made Russia virtually self-sufficient in energy and a large-scale exporter of fuels. Russia possesses bountiful reserves of manganese, nickel, iron ore, platinum, titanium, copper, tin, lead, copper, tungsten, diamonds, chromium, phosphates, and gold. In addition, the forests of…

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    the power of freedom, he choose to enroll at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. While at Wesleyan University, Thorndike studied and achieved his Bachelor 's of Arts degree. He did finish his college education with his BA for science at Wesleyan, however, he opted to continue his education at Harvard University. Edward Thorndike originally planned to get another degree in French and English literature. While attending the University of Harvard, he enrolled in a psychology class.…

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    The organization’s new name embodies the general mission it works to accomplish. LAND is an acronym that stands for landscape, art, and neighborhood development (LAND, n.d.b). Today LAND studio is an urban development oriented nonprofit organization located in one of Cleveland’s historic neighborhoods, Ohio City. Here is where twenty talented staff members contribute daily to improving Cleveland’s public spaces in hopes of helping people connect with one another and boosting the city’s economy.…

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    Kolcaba achieved her Nursing Diploma from St. Luke 's Hospital School of Nursing in 1965, she later graduated in 1987 from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University. Kolcaba obtained her Ph.D. in Nursing and received a Certificate of Authority as a Clinical Nursing Specialist in 1997. Her education concentrated in Gerontology, End of Life and Long Term Care Interventions, Comfort Studies, Instrument…

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    Glasser. William Glasser was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1925. William Glasser attended Case Western Reserve University in Ohio and he received a B.S in 1945 and a M.A. in clinical psychology in 1948. He later attended University of California in Los Angeles and received his M.D. in 1953 and completed a psychiatric residency between 1954 and 1957. He was board-certified in psychiatry in 1961. The University of San Francisco awarded Dr. Glasser an honorary degree in 1990. In…

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