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Environmental Protection Water Consumption
357 words
Gazprom is pioneer in Russia in introducing the
system of production / ecological monitoring of
its units Gazprom's ecological policy in a
progress of its realization The Company operates
in the framework of ecological policy adopted in
1995. Environmental protection is continuously
funded: 168 mln rubles of capital investments were
allocated for this purpose in 1998. Running
expenses covered from internal funds of Gazprom's
enterprises were 3 times higher compared to 1997
and amounted 1. 2 bln ...
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Fluid Saturation Determinations Capillary Pressure Curves Volume
950 words
Porosity is the best known physical characteristic
of an oil reservoir. It determines the volume of
oil or gas present, and all recovery computations
must be based on knowledge of its value. Porosity
of a material is defined as that fraction of the
bulk volume of this material that is not occupied
by the solid framework of the material. In oil
reservoirs, the porosity represents the percentage
of the total space that is available for occupancy
by either liquids or gases. It determines the
storag...
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Solution To The Problem Modern Technology
1,068 words
Theories of Connectivity paints a picture of our
tomorrow. It names some of the advancements that
we have made in technological areas. Everyday
computer companies and universities are devising
ways to insert computer systems into every facet
of our lives. They have made GPS systems for our
cars, palm pilots for easy Internet access, and
digital jewelery for easy communication and
information storage. We are in an age of network.
The average American house already contains more
than 40 computers....
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Family Literacy Services In South Africa
1,650 words
Thank you madam chair. Good morning ladies and
gentlemen. The title of the presentation is
Soshanguve Family Literacy Service: a forwarding
step to true African Renaissance. When we talk of
the Renaissance of Africa, we speak of advances in
science and technology, development and flowering
of knowledge and a blossoming of the arts in
Africa. It is a break from the long held dogma
that still weighs down the African mind and
spirit, declaring that Africans are incapable of
initiative, creativity, ...
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Islam And Liberal Democracy
1,218 words
... lipase of human beings. In this context Islam
is believed to be superior to democracy in
guaranteeing the unity of umma since it calls for
a consensus rather than the rule of the majority.
The principle of shura is now presented by many as
'the functional equivalent of Western
parliamentary rule, and as the basis of authentic
Islamic democracy' because it 'demands open debate
among both the ulema and the community at large on
issues that concern the public. ' (Kramer, 1993:
7, Abootalebi, 19...
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Social Structures Human Potential
1,641 words
ter>Sam Vaknin's Psychology,
Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web
Sites Culture is a hot topic.
Scholars (Fukoyama, Huntington, to mention but
two) disagree about whether this is the end of
history or the beginning of a particularly nasty
chapter of it. What makes cultures tick and why
some of them tick discernibly better than others
is the main bone of contention. We can view
cultures through the prism of their attitude
towards their constituents: the ind...
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Economic And Social Civil Servants
1,472 words
H 2 >Discuss the relevance of Neo-Institutional
theory with reference to the institutions of
Parliament and Cabinet This essay is
concerned with the impact of institutions of the
state on the policy process. Key influences in the
Neo-Institutional approach to the study of policy
have been the importation of ideas from
organisational sociology and a growing recognition
of the need to employ historical analysis to trace
the evolution of policy over time. I intend, in
this essay to examine N...
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Vast Majority Criminal Law
1,595 words
Should Law Control Morality It seems as if every
complicated moral issue sooner or later becomes a
legal issue, at least in the United States. Law
and morality intersect in many other matters of
grave public concern, such as affirmative action,
the death penalty and abortion. Moreover, they are
not likely to sort themselves out any more easily
with respect to the fruits of the human genome
project. One should not make the mistake of
assuming that law and morality are coextensive, on
the one hand...
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Oriented Policing Criminological Theories
2,255 words
... response strategies is given greater weight
and importance under problem-oriented policing
than under community policing. Problem-oriented
policing specifically promotes using alternatives
to the formal criminal justice system, redefining
the nature of the police's relationship to this
and other systems; community policing does not
explicitly address this relationship. Community
policing strongly emphasizes organizing and
mobilizing the community, almost to the point that
doing so becomes a ...
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Baby Boom Generation
2,148 words
Depression: The Sadness Disease In our
never-ending quest for happiness in our life, is
some of the joy taken away? Have our thoughts for
what we always want turned astray? Why has the
quest for happiness left us more vulnerable and
sad? Are we a society of melancholy people who are
all looking for happiness and disappointed with
what we find, leaving us in a state of depression
and unstableness, and turning us into not only a
society of dismal people, but people who are left
spiritless and mela...
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Factors Influencing Starting Point
638 words
Attempts so far to examine fruit and vegetable
consumption have been limited, mainly examining
those with low fruit and vegetable consumption or
examining the behaviour within the framework
offered by the attitude models described earlier
in this chapter. A shortcoming of many of the
studies outlined above, is that a starting point
is often assumed where the main facilitator of
fruit and vegetable consumption is that
individuals are motivated to eat fruit and
vegetables largely for health reason...
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Years Ago One Hundred
1,319 words
Count Ferdinand Von Zeppelin and his crew operated
their first airship nearly one hundred years ago.
Airships are big controllable balloons, also known
as dirigibles. Therefore three classes of
airships, rigid, nonrigid and semirigid. Rigid
airships (zeppelins) use framework in the interior
to keep their shape. Semirigid airships are a
combination of framework and gas pressure to
maintain their shape. Nonrigid airships (blimps)
rely solely on air pressure to keep their form.
They are all propell...
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Creation Myths Greek Mythology
1,105 words
Definitions of Myth Before defining the term
mythology one needs to define the meaning of the
word myth. The word itself comes from the Greek
mythos which originally meant speech or discourse
but which later came to mean fable or legend. In
this document the word myth will be defined as a
story of forgotten or vague origin, basically
religious or supernatural in nature, which seeks
to explain or rationalize one or more aspects of
the world or a society. Furthermore, in the
context of this docume...
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Economic And Social Institutional Theory
1,495 words
How Do Institutions Shape Policy?
Neo-Institutional Theory How Do Institutions Shape
Policy? Neo-Institutional Theory And Parliament
And Cabinet Discuss the relevance of
Neo-Institutional theory with reference to the
institutions of Parliament and Cabinet This essay
is concerned with the impact of institutions of
the state on the policy process. Key influences in
the Neo-Institutional approach to the study of
policy have been the importation of ideas from
organisational sociology and a growing r...
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Taco Bell Big Business
712 words
business In Search of Excellence: review In Search
of Excellence is a book dealing with many
different principles of economics and what makes
big business excellent. Thefirst idea that Peters
discusses is his chart of the McKinsey 7
-Framework. The graph is very simple but the ideas
are fairly complex. Inter research, they found
that their philosophies were too hard to explain
and easily forgettable. They made this Framework
to deal with strategy, structure, style, systems,
staff (people), skill...
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Habitat For Humanity Egypt And Israel
1,160 words
James Earl Carter Jr. (192 James Earl Carter Jr. ,
the 39 th President of the United States, was the
first President from the Deep South since Andrew
Jackson, and the first President to officially use
his nickname, Jimmy, is office. Jimmy Carter was
born in Plains, Georgia on October 1, 1924. In
1927 his family moved to the tiny settlement of
Archery, just outside Plains, where he lived until
he was 17 years old. As a boy he mopped cotton,
which means to take the seeds out of cotton. He
graduate...
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Cause Of Action Hate Literature
2,156 words
Suppose one Porn 2 Pornography Suppose one accepts
MacKinnon and Dworkins suggested statutory
definition of pornography. How does one who
generally accepts MacKinnon and Dworkins views on
the pervasively harmful effect of pornography, and
who accepts a need for legal redress of the harms
perpetrated by pornography, deal with pornographic
material? The second major problem with the
ordinance for our traditional liberal legal
framework is the identification of the source of
the harm. The liberal c...
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Porters Five Forces Barriers To Entry
1,482 words
Porters 5 Forces With the wealth of information
available today, businesses can find a wide
variety of schemes visualizing the strategic
planning process are available. In essence they
usually consists of a series of steps or building
blocks. The analysis starts with defining the
business and formulating a vision and then goes on
to assess the internal and external environment.
The strategic planning process ends with the
financial budget and goes into a feedback loop The
essence of formulating ...
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Hester And Dimmesdale Stand On The Scaffold
1,710 words
Scaffold? I am as content to die for God? s
eternal truth on the scaffold as in any other way
(Bookshelf), ? John Brown, a U. S. abolitionist in
1859, said in a letter to his children on the eve
of his execution. The scaffold is a raised wooden
framework or platform used for public speaking. It
is similar to a stage or a framework. A scaffold
is also a platform used in the execution of
condemned prisoners, as by hanging or beheading. A
scaffold can also be a raised platform, seat or
stand used f...
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Collective Bargaining Realistic Goals
1,455 words
The process of labor-management bargaining has
evolved since its beginning in the early years of
labor negotiations. Since the parties involved in
collective bargaining are negotiating a formal
contract that both are to be bound by, there are
many stresses and tensions that permeate the
process. Most early negotiations were filled with
drama and emotionalism. The struggle has continued
today to move toward a more rational process,
whereby negotiations are conducted and settled on
the facts and m...
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