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    infrastructure. This leads to increase the bond strength of the concrete and steel used in any structural components. Also, the paper will present the comparison of results obtained by different researchers and helps the civil engineer to increase strength and safety of the structure. During the seismic loading, the structural component becomes more critical and shows unusual behavior and fails easily. Therefore, a structural component such as joints, splice joint and a portion having more…

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    As per the assignment assigned by our professor Mr. Micheal Hughey we had to write an essay regarding the topic “Sociological Eye and Its Blinders” written by the writer Randall Collins. The main reason to write this essay by the writer was a question of many people i.e. Is there a core to sociology? Simply, sociology is the systematic study of a human society. Sociology is a discipline, and it takes discipline to understand it. The main theme of this essay is to outline the core essence of…

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    The sociological imagination describes people’s lives and their social interactions. It is the study of the way people interact within society, placing them into groups within society. Of the main concepts of sociology, it includes the explanations and predictions of human behavior and interaction; sociological imagination plays a role in how these predictions are made. It gives an explanation as to why society is shaped the way it is. There are three sociological perspectives: functionalism,…

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    The I-35W Bridge Collapse

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    the structure's ability to carry load was not determined to a reasonable accuracy. Cost-Benefit: it can use on product design but I do not recommend use this principle on bridge design, which they clearly used it when working on the I-35W bridge. Structural forms: truss bridge is not as strong as other bridge types, did not use enough strong materials or solid pieces. ❖ ❖ ❖ Design-related Factors Re-design Suggestions ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Barriers Drainage Abutment Maintenance Proportion and form…

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    Conservative wisdom on whether or not to replace your old roof can be like the legal standard for a criminal trial – show proof beyond a reasonable doubt. Maybe not the best way to think about the all-important lid that protects everything inside your home. Here are three pieces of evidence you need to consider when weighing in on the verdict of whether you should convict your old roof and adjudicate that a new one needs installed. Cracks in the Evidence One cracked shingle or two is…

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    Assignment #2 Structural violence is the idea that some people are more disadvantaged or predisposed to harm than others due to the effects of social structures. It is often subtle or invisible and no individual or culture is the sole cause of the phenomenon (Farmer, 1999: 79). In his book Infections and Inequalities, Dr. Paul Farmer sheds light on the structural violence that contributes to the distribution of disease in Haiti and Peru. He highlights that one main consequence of structural…

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    Hannah Overly Professor Hale April 22, 2016 Final Paper A Look into the Principles of Macroeconomics: Project Paper Q: What is the gross domestic product? A: Gross domestic product (GDP) is the total market value of all final goods and services produced within an economy in a given year. This is also commonly referred to as total output (O 'Sullivan, 100). Q: Do increases in gross domestic product necessarily translate into improvements in the welfare of citizens? Explain your answer.…

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    In both the 2008 and 2012 elections unemployment was an important topic. No doubt it will again be important in the 2016 elections. The idea of unemployment can strike fear in to people. Working is a basic human instinct. For thousands of years, humans have worked in exchange for food, clothing, shelter, and other commodities. When people lose the ability to work, they often feel they lose the ability to provide for themselves. Keeping people employed is an issue that societies and governments…

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    1. How is Unemployment measured in Australia? Let me first define unemployment rate. It is the percentage of people in the labour force who are unemployed. This is a popular measure around the world for tracking the nation 's economic health and stability as it eliminates people who are not joinging the labour force and it is not directly influenced by population growth. It is measured primarily by making an account of those people who are ready to enter into paid work and have recently taken…

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    economy is weak at best and this has ultimately resulted in high unemployment rates which in return has reduced the standard of living, and diminishing the American dream. According to the author our country is in fear because our economy is experiencing a structural shift and has been for a long time and has led a once optimistic country into angry and unforgiving. “They fear that we are in the midst of not a cyclical downturn but a structural shift, one that poses huge new challenges to the…

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