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    Walton Arts Center, is a performing arts facility that is located in Arkansas. "Their vision is to nourish creativity and embrace cultural risk." (Todd & White, 2002 p. A-1). A man by the name of Bill Mitchell who was widely known in the art industry as well as the "founding father" of the Walton Arts Center resigned and a lady by the name of Anita Scism became the Interim President. In 1998, Scism became the new permanent CEO/President of the arts center. The management team of…

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    ABOUT LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a certification system contrived by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) to evaluate the environmental performance of a building and encourage market transformation towards sustainable design. Beginning with its launch in 2000, LEED has grown from one rating system for new construction to a comprehensive system of nine interrelated rating systems covering all aspects of the development and construction process, which…

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    A. Recommended Decision Syracuse University has decided to rebuild the Carrier Dome in the same location, capturing the well-documented history of the school’s athletics while improving the experience for all players, fans and community members. The total project is expected to be completed within 3-5 years, will cost approximately $500 million, but will provide a brand new state-of-the-art stadium that Syracuse University and the community can be proud of. Of the $500 million, $450 will be…

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    In addition to rebranding Coral Reef Resort to target families, there would be additional capital improvement expenses. Cottage renovations would be nearly $50,000. The addition of a playground is estimated at $15,000. The wages expense to hire a chef could vary based on the quality and experience of the chef. However, making use of an existing facility such as the kitchen and dining…

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    The White House Symbolism

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    competition for who would be the architect of the White House and George Washington picked James Hoban as the winner. The original White House was built between 1792 and 1800. When Thomas Jefferson became president, he decided that he wanted to make renovations, such as expanding the house to have 6 more bedrooms. Then in 1814, the British set the White House on fire. The reconstruction of the White House technically lasted until 1860, but has been continuously modified and modernized with each…

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    for a brief summary on a Building Official’s qualification’s, the following is provided. The Ontario Building Code (OBC) is a regulation under the Building Code Act, 1992 (BCA). The OBC prescribes the technical requirements for the construction, renovation, change of use and demolition of buildings. It also provides the tools for the administration and enforcement of the BCA and to establish property standards by-laws. The OBC is essentially a set of minimum provisions respecting the safety of…

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    The restaurant was started by John Lopez and Jo Lerma-Lopez who renovated a vintage building. The building known as “The Alameda” housed a Mexican mainstay for about 60 years. Luna Mexican Kitchen is the result of two years of menu development and renovation by the Lopezes. The main aim of the restaurant is to offer healthy, tasty, and authentic food. For the tortilla is made by hand using organic corn, Entrees is made using organic chicken, and Heirloom beans used in dishes are from Rancho…

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    Separating John Updike

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    drudged away, in love, in dread, repairing screens, getting the mowers sharpened, rolling and patching their new tennis court” (PN). In the beginning of the story, Updike helps the reader understand the importance of repairing things when he mentions renovation multiple times. Because Joan wants…

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    Mandatory Nurse Overtime

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    Mandatory overtime is an approach to ensure optimal staffing levels and address patient volume. Banning mandatory nurse overtime is assumed to be the answer to nurses’ burnout, job dissatisfaction and compromised staff or patient safety. However, Bae’s study (2012) finds that even if regulations on mandatory overtime is in place, there is no improvement in the nurses’ working conditions (p. 211). This is mainly because of the imbalance in patient and staff ratio of most health care facilities…

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    of the People’s Messenger, Hovstad, and the printer, Aslaksen. When Dr. Stockmann gave out the truth about the pollution in the water to the people, they rejoiced him for being the hero of the town. What they did not know yet was the cost of the renovations to the town. Once the people heard about the cost, they immediately turned against Dr. Stockmann which made him an enemy of the people. Dr. Stockmann was a very popular man in the beginning. He always had company in his house until they…

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