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    Kusudama of over 90 Units. Retrieved from Termtanasombat S. Mathematics of Modular Origami : Kusudama. One important point to be made on assembling modular origami is the color arrangement‚ where the planar graph theory‚ polyhedral‚ and also a coloring-theorem potentially as notorious as the Four Color Theorem‚ come into play. A planar graph is‚ by definition‚ on which edges intersect at vertex points only. And in modular origami‚ such graphs are often “capped”—meaning they would have pyramid

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    TUI University Paul A. Krasulski Module 2 Case Assignment: Organizations as Organisms MGT 501: Management and Organizational Behavior Dr. Peter Haried 7 February 2011 Abstract This paper will compare the military unit (for discussion purposes‚ the US Military) and the symphony orchestra noting both similarities and differences and the degree to which applying systems thinking helps one understand both. This paper will structure its comparison as follows: parts one and two‚ the most important

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    The Unitary Executive Theory is an interpretation that the President is the sole authority of the Executive Branch. The Founders of the nation decided that a unitary executive to be the preeminent choice rather than a plural executive or committee system. This is not a collectively held theory as many believe that the powers expressed from this theory to be excessive and that congress has the authority to hold presidential power in check due to the checks and balances system. Supporters of the

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    China is a state with unitary political system. In other words‚ there is not a division of legislative power between the central government and the provincial governments in China. The national legislative power is exercised by National People’s Congress (NPC) and the Standing Committee of National People’s Congress. Among which: NPC is in charge of making the criminal law‚ the civil law‚ state organ laws and other basic laws. The Standing Committee of NPC is in charge of making and revising the

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    How organization’s overcome environmental changes? Organisations need to deal with environmental changes with appropriate strategies. First‚ organisations may choose to wait and see. Such strategy has its advantages and disadvantages. For example‚ facing a significant technological change‚ some companies may choose to integrate the new technology into their products. If they are successful‚ the rest companies’ ‘wait and see’ strategy is obviously unwise. However‚ if they failed‚ the rest companies’

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    DISSERTATION SYNOPSIS Modular Housing System in the Indian Context Guide: Mr. M.L.Bahri ‘ Akshay Malik A/1850 Contents ▪ Introduction i. Preface ii. Need Identification iii. Aim and Objective iv. Scope ▪ Case study – Analysis ▪ “Modular” Housing system ▪ Flexibility (High-rise Group housing) ▪ Value – addition ▪ Un(dis) – organised sector ▪ The inevitable – Growth

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    between x and y. (c) To check the appropriateness and fit of the regression equation for the data. (d) To measure the variability in the residuals. (e) To provide predictions for the response variable. 3. Fourth grade children were asked what emotion they associated with the color red. The responses for emotion and gender of the children are summarized in the following two-way table. Anger Pain Happiness Love Male 35 27 12 38 Female 27 17 19 39 What proportion of the

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    The environmental change and the collapse of Easter Island Ruud Coumans In this paper‚ we will search for an explanation of the mystical collapse of society on Easter Island‚ during the 18th century. We’ll use the second chapter for the book “Collapse. How Society Choose to Fail or Succeed” by Jared Diamond. First we will summarize some of the evidence supporting the explanatory framework of the author to give an outline of the situation. Then we will state the research question. After that we

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    Two Organisms Allison Grant Seahorse Habitat Requirements The Seahorse is mostly found in shallow seagrass and reef habitats. They are distributed in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. The seahorse habitat is any underwater area with lots of things they can grab onto with their tails and blend into for hiding. Often they prefer an eelgrass‚ kelp‚ coral‚ rock and mangrove environment. The Seahorse prefers a tropical or temperate oceans. There are no known freshwater Seahorses

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    large clusters and having a very short life and are said to pervade each and every part of universe‚ even in tissues of plants and flesh of animals.[21] However‚ the earliest known idea to indicate the possibility of diseases spreading by yet unseen organisms was that of the Roman scholar Marcus Terentius Varro in a 1st-century BC book titled On Agriculture in which he warns against locating a homestead near swamps:… and because there are bred certain minute creatures that cannot be seen by the eyes‚

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