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    NICMAR ASSIGNMENT COURSE NO.- PGPM-13 “CONSTRUCTION PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT” PREPARED BY : ROHIT KAMARAJU COURSE : PGPM -- 13 Reg. No. : 210-02-31-8000-2112 ASSIGNMENT NICMAR / SODE OFFICE 1. Course No. - PGPM 13 2. Course Title - Construction Personnel Management 3. Assignment No. - One You are a Project Manager on a site where works for 3KM long Tunnel has been undertaken. The site is remote and takes about 2 days travel to nearest town

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    Notes on Poetics by Aristotle Part VI-Defining tragedy‚ it’s elements and Imitation Defines tragedy as an imitation that is serious‚ complete and with a certain magnitude. The success or failure of the tragedy aspect is dependent on action‚ and action consists of distinctive qualities through character and thought. Character is the association of virtues we give to the agent. Thought is fund everywhere‚ for everything must be justified. Therefore it is relevant for any statement or truth

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    The "Allegory of the cave " by Plato discusses a theory Plato has regarding perception. Plato believes that the people held in the cave a certain perspective on looking at the world. He also argues that perception is nothing more of an opinion and in order to test its certainty philosophy must be involved. Because opinions are not the actual truth‚ we must gain truth through philosophy. The cave represents how people gain knowledge through their senses. Plato uses the cave to illustrate that people

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    The Apology is written by Plato of Socrates’ trial‚ at 70 years of age Socrates was accused of impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens. Plato’s account consists of three speeches that were given by Socrates during this trial. Socrates speaks before the men of Athens‚ his jury‚ in 399 BCE and confesses he has forgotten who he was‚ he then recollects who he is‚ and finally he proclaims who Socrates is. The trial began with the prosecutors presenting their case against the accused before the

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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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    and clothing influences many young males and females. Heteronormativity is the view that emphasizes the difference between a man and woman. As an assumption that we know what men and women are is an assumption that male and females are cultural constructions. Gender‚ sexuality and reproduction are created as symbols that we as society have given a meaning to‚ but also being biologically

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    30-32) A state is defined by its constitution. The salvation of the state’s constitution is the common interest of every citizen of that state. A citizen’s excellence therefore is measured by his ability to work towards the salvation of the constitution. With an understanding of Aristotle’s definition of "excellence" the meaning of his quote becomes quite simple. When a family or a person demonstrates superior excellence relative to his constitution‚ that family or person should rule the state. <br><br>A

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    in which we perceive and believe in what is reality. The thesis behind his allegory is that‚ the basic tenets that all we perceive are imperfect "reflections" of the ultimate Forms‚ which subsequently represent truth and reality. In his story‚ Plato establishes a cave in which prisoners are chained down and forced to look upon the front wall of the cave. The two main elements to the story are that of the fictional metaphor of the prisoners‚ and the philosophical tenet in which said story is supposed

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    the park‚ it takes an individual to awaken‚ become aware‚ and work to get out of the "cave‚" so they can be enriched in the light. Plato‚ in "The Allegory of the Cave‚" gives a great understanding about a person reaching success on what the purpose of life is. Plato is a ancient greek philosopher‚ born in 428 B.C. who was a student of Socrates and a teacher of Aristotle. David Wallace‚ in his vidoe "This is Water‚" also gives great insight on how to be a successful person. Wallace is an american novelist

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    interesting. Aristotle begins Politics by defining that a state is defined by its “view to some good” (1252a1). He later goes on to define that the state exists “for the sake of a good life” after its citizens have met their bare necessities. What does Aristotle mean by ‘good’? Does it mean happiness? Stability? I found this idea particularly intriguing because Aristotle points out that this goodness is best achieved collectively rather than individually. Is this possible? As Aristotle himself points

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