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    TOPIC: Deteriorating U.S. Roadways GENERAL PURPOSE: To persuade the audience to research, support and act locally and nationally to address the Issue. SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To Inform my audience of the issue so that they are aware of its human impact, how America’s own actions caused the problem and what we, as citizens, can do to help fix our roadways. INTRODUCTION I. ATTENTION GAINER: “On TV I watched as the bridge collapses. Minnesota. Rush hour. Trucks and cars suspended over water. Cars

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    father. Being able to be given the chance to see him be in complete control of a construction site and at the same time creatively coming up with sustainable ideas to complete the site amazed me. Knowing that an architect is the creative mind behind a civil engineers work. Which is exactly what I wanted to be.

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    Department of civil end environmental engineering Temple University, Philadelphia Fall 2015 Term Paper: Construction Contract Court Cases • Boone Coleman Construction, Inc. vs. Village of Piketon. • J.D. Eckman, Inc. Vs. Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. Submitted to: Dr. Phillip Udo-inyang In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the course: CEE3311- Construction Engineering Done By: Imad Barrouh Due Date:

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    Flint's Water Crisis

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    every business needs infrastructure to thrive (ASCE). It is evident that we are dependent on our nation’s infrastructure, but as Andrew Soergel, an economy reporter at U.S. News states, “We need to stop talking about infrastructure as simply an engineering prospect and more as an economic one.” He’s right as infrastructure projects currently make up a vast part of our economy, nearly 11 percent of the American workforce today is employed directly in infrastructure sectors (USNEWS). In a report on

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    David Allan Coe once said, “ It is not the beauty of a building you should look at; its the construction of the foundation that will stand the test of time”. (Coe, David Allan) Coe is saying by this that you have to take pride in what the people have built instead of the beauty and look at the foundation that took all the time and effort. Construction can be a tough career to get into, but on top being a construction manager you have some bigger shoes to fill with the amount of things that you have

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    The Collapse Of The Plaza

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    Catastrophes and disasters occur frequently and indiscriminately. From acts of terror to acts of god, our species has witnessed immense loss of life with plenty of opportunity to prevent it. None is truer than the disaster of the Savar building (Rana Plaza) collapse in April 2013 in Dhaka, Bangladesh which resulted in the death toll upward of 1,053. At Rana plaza, corporate greed, corrupt government, and exploitation of the poor combined to allow for the deadliest garment factory massacre in history

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    1. Internet Marketing for Growing Civil Engineering Firm SUMMARY • (Persuade CEO of civil engineering firm to create an online presence for the company.) As Delios Associates continues to expand the need to be innovative is more important than ever. This report will examine what our current marketing department is missing by sticking only to traditional techniques and why a civil engineering firm needs to be online. • Main conclusions: o Imperative to have an updated and interactive online strategy

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    The role of a civil engineer in the aftermath of a natural disaster has mitigated to suffering of the victims. By dispensing the basic necessities as fast as possible to those in need. After natural disasters, food, water, shelter become the primary concerns to engineers and first responders. The scenario of destroyed infrastructure whether from flooded roads in New Orleans or destroyed bridges in Japan can greatly hinder the relief effort. To account for this, relief supplies had to be air dropped

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    For over 60 years, Camp Young Judaea Texas (CYJ Texas) has continued to flourish and expand our reach in local Texas communities. We receive over 600 campers each summer and administer programming to over 5,000 individuals every year. CYJ Texas is a non-profit organization that is firmly committed to providing individuals of all financial backgrounds with opportunities for an exceptional camp experience. Through dynamic camp activities and superior retreat programming, we provide both children and

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    infrastructure has been ignored, which poses a danger to everyone that come in contact with it. Recent disasters have reminded many how important the care of American infrastructure is. America’s infrastructure gets a grade of “D” from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), which recommends that we spend $2.2 trillion on repairs and maintenance. “Much of America is held together by Scotch tape, bailing wire and prayers,” says director of the Fels Institute of Government at the University of Pennsylvania

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