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    My career aspirations and enthusiasm toward Construction and Project Management have been highly influenced by my undergraduate study majoring in Civil Engineering. The undergraduate curriculum in Civil Engineering at NIT-Surat introduced me to a wide spectrum of subjects. But it was the field of Construction planning & Project Management which captured my interest and since then, I have started taking interest in this field. Later on I came to realize that to become an efficient & capable…

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    responsibility of suggesting ideas to the Municipal Corporation of my city in realising our Prime Minister’s vision of transforming the city into a smart city. Furthermore, I am an active member of TAKE A LEAP, Environmental activists ' club of NIT Trichy. I played a pivotal role in Green Plantation Drive, Campus Clean up Drive, Go Green Campaign and various other initiatives by this club. To reduce paper wastage and reuse the printed sheets, we found a viable Eco- friendly solution…

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    “Don’t just play on your phone, program it.” This quote by President Obama, which hung in my AP Computer Science classroom, resonated with me from the first day. The class introduced me to the world of coding, but also inspired me to create and learn beyond the classroom. Most importantly, this class bonded a group of my classmates who shared a passion for computer science. At first we helped each other with labs and debugging in the Java based class; but as our knowledge grew of computer…

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    separate juvenile from adult offenders. The reason for because they are minors and hopefully being charge as a minor and possibly juvenile time will be a wakeup call for most not to head down the wrong path they are going. The sentencing as an adult or nit should be based on the type of crime the minor committed. For example, if the child contravened in murderer they should be charged as an adult. Everyone knows right from wrong and what is a crime and not. The basic principles to obey: no…

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    Matthew is a member of the Smiths Detection extended leadership team and Asia Pacific leadership team, with overall accountability for the total portfolio of programs in the Asia Pacific region. Matthew has an impeccable track record in managing multi-million dollar portfolios of projects to install integrated technology solutions in multiple countries throughout Australia and Asia Pacific, whilst establishing PMO to standardise and control all regional projects in line with business and project…

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    First off, Mead definition for social conceptions of human actions is that “if individuals are so distinguished from each other that they cannot identify themselves with each other, if there us nit a common basis, then there cannot be a whole self-present on either side”(Society pg. 317). This meaning is that people need to be able to communicate with one anything and if not then we will not be able to be ourselves, find out who we are, be who we were meant to be because of other people around…

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    Negative Income Tax

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    very thing that motivates them, they most likely won't work as hard. Four experiments in the 1960’s and 1970’s proved this to be true. The experiments looked at Negative Income Taxes (NIT) impact on how hard people were working. Workers who received the NIT grants worked less than those who did not receive the NIT grants. This goes to show that simply handing over money to people is a system bound to fail. Being independent is an essential part of someone's life. During one’s childhood they live…

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    Orientalism has became one of the founding principles of racial theories. It is how the way the West imagines about the East. Many stereotypes were first created during the Marco Polo’s travels to the East. The fantasy of Orientalism has been framed and reinforced through the differences of the Eastern cultures and traditions. Due to the strange clothings, foods, religions, and beliefs, Asia seemed very abnormal to the Europeans. Which lead them to think that everyone is the East are considered…

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    The world we live has many people who dream and fantasize but are eventually let down due to the fantasy not becoming a reality. Many people create dreams that are set high, such as the common dream of being rich, but are let down. Although people do meet their dream and aren't doomed to disappointment, the majority do not accomplish the dream due to their social status. One who is a bourgeois in the social status may have a high expectation in his dream than those of the lower class, but his…

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    Frankenstein as a Human. A monster in our society is a hard life to live and Frankenstein would know that for a fact. He was one intelligent, brilliant monster but he was raised as a monster not to be anything different. Which did not please him, he wanted to be more than a monster he wanted to be human. So the monster asked if he could be a person, not just to be accepted but to escape his fears. The monster was full of fear (shelly 113). If the monster is full of fear how are they…

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