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    Sustainable Construction

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    The Call for Sustainable Construction The construction of buildings in the United States accounts for thirty percent of waste output annually. The construction of these buildings also consume seventy-one percent of the total electrical energy in the U.S. Due to the diminishing health of our planet‚ it is evident that sustainability in construction is a necessity. Sustainable‚ or green‚ buildings are not only beneficial to the planet‚ but also to the owner‚ the designer‚ and the builder. Sustainable

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    Literal Construction

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    III. LITERAL CONSTRUCTION 1. When should Statutes be Literally Construed? a. Salvatierra vs CA [G.R. No. 107797. August 26‚ 1996] PURITA SALVATIERRA‚ ELENITA SALVATIERRA NUNEZ‚ ANSELMO SALVATIERRA‚ JR.‚ EMELITA SALVATIERRA‚ and ROMEL SALVATIERRA‚ petitioners‚ vs. THE HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS and SPS. LINO LONGALONG and PACIENCIA MARIANO‚ respondents. D E C I S I O N HERMOSISIMA‚ JR.‚ J.: The intricate yet timeworn issue of prescription has come to the fore in this case

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    scientific Revolution

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    believe that of all the changes that swept over Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries‚ the most widely influential was an epistemological transformation that we call the "scientific revolution." In the popular mind‚ we associate this revolution with natural science and technological change‚ but the scientific revolution was‚ in reality‚ a series of changes in the structure of European thought itself: systematic doubt‚ empirical and sensory verification‚ the abstraction of human knowledge

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    Scientific Evidence

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    admissibility of scientific evidence as laid out in Frye v. United States. The court ruled that in order to be admitted as evidence at trail‚ the questioned procedure technique‚ or principles must be “generally accepted” by a meaningful segment of relevant scientific community. This approach requires the proponent of scientific test to present to the court a collection of experts who can testify that the scientific issue before the court is generally accepted by the relevant members of scientific community

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    Construction Specification

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    PROPOSED PROJECT: PROPOSED TWO STOREY RESIDENCE OWNER: LOCATION: GENERAL SPECIFICATION This set of Specifications shall govern the methods of construction and the kind of materials to be used for the proposed project shown on the accompanying plans and details drawings. The plans‚ details drawings and the Specifications shall be considered as complementing each other so that what is mentioned or shown in one‚ although not mentioned or shown in the other‚ shall

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    Scientific Method

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    Scientific Method Matching Exercise Resource Match each example task in Column 2 with a step of the scientific method in Column 1. List out each match in order according to the scientific method steps‚ and explain the reasoning for your choice. Column 1: Scientific Method Steps 1) Observe. 2) Ask a question. 3) Create a hypothesis. 4) Conduct an experiment. 5) Collect data. 6) Interpret results. 7) Report results. | Column 2: Examples of Tasks | 8) | a) A scientist‚

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    The Scientific Revolution

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    The beginnings of the Scientific Revolution date back to 1543‚ when Copernicus first suggested that the sun was the center of the universe. While this was said to be a radical idea‚ the ideas and philosophies that belonged to Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes were far more radical. Both men are considered to be revolutionaries of the period. Bacon ’s work Novum Organum‚ Latin for "new instrument" was first published in 1620‚ the title was referring to the human mind. The laws of nature can only

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    Scientific Attitudes

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    Mayurie Twatwunnaphong September 19‚ 2011 FIN2 The 10 scientific attitudes scientists should possess: 1. Tolerance of uncertainty 2. Curiosity 3. Objectivity 4. critical-mindedness 5. open-mindedness 6. Willingness to change opinions 7. Risk-taking 8. Intellectual honesty 9. Humility 10. Respect for evidence How each attitude helps scientists achieve their goal: 1. By tolerating uncertainty‚ the scientist accepts that there is always

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    Scientific Method

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    The Scientific Method Introduction: In performing this experiment‚ students apprehend and grasp the concept of the “scientific method” and its segments. The scientific method is analytically preceded by researchers to answer a question(s). First‚ the analyst states the problem based on contemplations. Next‚ a hypothesis is formed‚ which means the analyst made an educated guess (solution) to the problem. Before an experiment is performed the analyst has to make a prediction. A prediction is what

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    The Principles of Scientific Management (1911) by Frederick Winslow Taylor‚ M.E.‚ Sc. D. CHAPTER II: THE PRINCIPLES OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT THE writer has found that there are three questions uppermost in the minds of men when they become interested in scientific management. First. Wherein do the principles of scientific management differ essentially from those of ordinary management? Second. Why are better results attained under scientific management than under

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