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    the project while others tried to oppose it. After conducting researches regarding this matter‚ I‚ as one of the members of the local committee‚ would like to share my opinion on the advantages and disadvantages of building the proposed factory at our community in this paper. The main disadvantage of building this factory is pollution. Use of machine for manufacturing cans and tins will create waste products such as ashes‚ dirt‚ smoke‚ and some chemical wastes. The factory has to put in great

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    mall prjection

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    Design of Shopping Mall Management System Course Project Report: CS686 – Object Oriented Systems Kamlesh Laddhad Akshay Ukey (05329014) (05305045) Under Guidance of Prof. R. K. Joshi. Project Description: In this project‚ we will be designing a simple shopping mall using object oriented technology. The mall will provide a soothing shopping experience for customers‚ while at the same time allowing us to explore design patterns and other features object oriented technology. .

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    mall of america

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    Mall of America Why has the Mall of America been such a marketing success so far? The main reason for the success of the Mall of America is its unique retail-entrainment mix. This mall offers more than the regional malls. Because of the uniqueness of this mall it attract 40 million visitors each year. Visiting the one-stop complex offering retail shopping‚ guest service‚ convenience‚ and a huge variety of entertainment and fun for all. The location was the focus of the mall along with the size

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    Residential School

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    Residential Schools: A Promise to the Aboriginal People Shakainah D. Aycardo Residential Schools in Canada have left a negative and destructive legacy in the lives of Aboriginal People. Aboriginal people hold the results of their ancestors long standing and their occupancy of the land. Hunting‚ trapping‚ and fishing on Ancestral lands‚ some examples that Aboriginal people rights. Residential Schools were established by the Canadian

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    Shannon Burtch Mrs. Rhee-Schofield NDW 4M Tuesday March 19‚ 2013 Comparison of Different Residential Schools Burtch 1 There have been many residential schools across the world striving to end indigenous culture. Residential schools in Canada‚ America’s Indian boarding schools‚ and what is known as the Stolen Generations from Australia‚ each have similar objectives; however‚ their actions to accomplish their goals vary. Severe punishments

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    later named residential schools and were established with the assumption that aboriginal culture was unable to adapt to a modernizing society. In 1920‚ attendance became compulsory for all kids ages 7-15. Agents were employed by the government to ensure all native children attended. Many were taken by brute force and others separated from their siblings. In all‚ about 150 000 kids were removed from their communities and forced to attend the schools. At the peak of the residential school system

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    Internet Malls

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    Parminder Jeet Singh‚ author of‚ "From a Public Internet to the Internet Mall" is an article on the rise of the Internet Mall and the fall of the public internet. Arrangements are being made by internet companies and telecommunications to give priority to certain providers. This is creating “Internet Malls” the author explains that it gives access and priority to providers with goods and services who will be able to pay them to a large degree or sustainably. In the article the author supports his

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    dubai mall

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    Title: The Oversized Mall General purpose: To inform Specific purpose: To inform my audience about amusement facilities in Dubai Mall. Central idea: Today I am going to take you on a tour around the amusement facilities of the largest mall in the Middle East. Method of organization: Spatial I-Introduction Good afternoon everyone‚ today I am going to take on a tour around the most visited places inside Dubai mall. But first let me introduce you to the mall so you have a little more knowledge

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    At the Mall with No Money

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    looking for something fun to do‚ that doesn’t cost a lot of money. I happen to have a solution‚ and one of my personal favorites‚ for you. When you here‚ "a day at the mall"‚ you probably think‚ shopping‚ walking‚ crowds‚ stress‚ and spending too much money. The mall is much more than that. Anyone can make their day at the mall quite an adventure. For you ladies‚ one fun thing to do is; go into one of the fancy dress stores; gather up a bunch of glamorous‚ way too expensive‚ dresses in your

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    The Mall as Prison

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    Kimberly Campbell English 1013 Comp 1 October 4‚ 2010 “The Mall as Prison” Author David Guterson‚ journalist and novelist‚ spent a week in The Mall of America on assignment for Harpers Magazine. His essay‚ “The Mall as Prison”‚ tells his views on the Mall as a psychological effect on today’s society. He uses witty and sarcastic comments to get his point across. Is American culture being corrupted by what Americans consider a retail structure that is vital to the survival of our needs? He gives

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