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- Thesis Chapter 3 on Conditions on Triangles having Equal Areas and Perimeters
- Thesis Chapter 2 on Conditions on Triangles having Equal Areas and Perimeters
- Thesis Chapter 1 on Conditions on Triangles having Equal Areas and Perimeters
- Buyer’s Right of Rejection in International Trade
- Thesis Chapter 4 & 5 on The Commodification of Culture of Africa, Oceania and the Americas in the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York
- Thesis Chapter 3 on The Commodification of Culture of Africa, Oceania and the Americas in the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York
- Thesis Chapter 2 on The Commodification of Culture of Africa, Oceania and the Americas in the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York
- Thesis Chapter 1 on The Commodification of Culture of Africa, Oceania and the Americas in the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York
- Research Proposal on The Commodification of Culture of Africa, Oceania and the Americas in the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York
- Facility Management Proposal
Thesis Chapter 3 on Conditions on Triangles having Equal Areas and Perimeters Posted: 27 Jul 2011 05:40 PM PDT CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY The study on the Conditions of Triangles having areas and perimeters numerically equal is an extension to the invitation of Jean E. Kilmer, West Covina, California and Perfect Triangles of Jim Wilson, EMT 724, University of Georgia such triangles with integer sides, integer area, and numerically equal... |
Thesis Chapter 2 on Conditions on Triangles having Equal Areas and Perimeters Posted: 27 Jul 2011 05:19 PM PDT Chapter 2 Review of Related Literature and Studies This study used a historical review of the literature to investigate the characteristics, properties and attributes of triangles. Related research of book publication, academic and mathematical journals from the fields of topology, geometry, number theory and analytic trigonometry were used as the... |
Thesis Chapter 1 on Conditions on Triangles having Equal Areas and Perimeters Posted: 27 Jul 2011 04:56 PM PDT CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Man's capability to reason out was the most crucial factor in his existence. His ability to give meanings to the things perceive by the eyes was natural for him. Thus, his concern about spaces increases. Based on man's experiences, spaces are simply related to dimensions and figures... |
Buyer’s Right of Rejection in International Trade Posted: 27 Jul 2011 04:27 PM PDT Buyer's Right of Rejection in International Trade International trade law is the mixture of domestic and national law and public international law that applies to transactions for goods or services that cross national boundaries. Certain multilateral treaties play an important role in this field- notably the Convention for the International... |
Posted: 27 Jul 2011 03:51 PM PDT Chapter 4 PRESENTATION, INTERPRETATION, AND ANALYSIS OF DATA This chapter shall be a presentation and discussion of the findings uncovered by the study using interviews from the Met's curators as well as those taken from the secondary data. The study shall be divided into four sections. The first part is... |
Posted: 27 Jul 2011 12:26 AM PDT Chapter 3 METHODS AND PROCEDURE This chapter will discuss the method of research to be used, the respondents of the study, the sampling technique, the instrument to be used, the validation of the instrument, the administration of the of the instrument and the statistical treatment of the data that will... |
Posted: 26 Jul 2011 11:38 PM PDT Review of Related Literature Chapter 2 The essence of art is both commercially and culturally embedded: it rests on the assumption that it is a cultural representation of the artists' society while purely an article of trade measured monetarily for some. This increasing dilemma is the center of the debate... |
Posted: 26 Jul 2011 10:29 PM PDT Chapter 1 Problem and Its Background Introduction There is an apparent increase among the people visiting museums, great numbers of museums are being created, and an even larger number are expanding. (National Endowment for the Art, 1997) In recent times, museums are identified as the most popular cultural institutions visited... |
Posted: 26 Jul 2011 09:49 PM PDT The Commodification of Culture of Africa, Oceania and the Americas in the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York Background of the Study Commodification is a process in which something enters freely or is coerced into a relationship of exchange, a transaction enabled by an instrument of payment within a... |
Posted: 26 Jul 2011 09:08 PM PDT Facility Management is crucial in the maintenance and for some the total renovation of a building. It is a strategy that seeks to minimize infrastructure cost in the long run because it lessens the depreciation rate of a building. Moreover, it preserves the intrinsic and extrinsic value of a given... |
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