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    the house from several damage cause by surface water and both internal and external inappropriate moisture (Master builders, 2009). Site drainage management is a very important part of the design of footing system. It is because the site drainage could influence the success of the footing system, the maintenance of the site drainage influencing the economic life of the building and the site drainage plan is required to be documented (AS2870, 2011). In the AS2870, there is a detailed drainage requirement

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    data management system. GIS was designed with this task in mind. In the petroleum industry there are a myriad of ways that GIS is priceless some of them are Data index maps which is one of the most common usages of GIS in the petroleum sector is in conveying easy-to-use digital maps that permit the oil company staff to see what data is available to them, so that they can radically diminish

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    Property records, lien search Our Miami Property Lien Search provides fundamental information for homeowners, buyers, sellers, Real Estate companies and agents, asset management companies, financial institutions, bank and public in general. Inspections Miami Dade, Inspections Hialeah Hialeah Inspections, Miami Dade AHM was incorporated in the State of Florida in 2007. We are a team of Professional Engineers and other consultants ready to execute concrete, precise

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    the people who are natives of the land. Today’s problem comes from the federal government proposing significant budget cuts to the NPS. If the government continues with this plan, Americans will lose the chance to experience untouched nature. Even though conserving these parks, monuments, and historical sites are not a priority in the government’s eyes, investing in the NPS should be a priority because the national monuments protect the meaning and value of the land and people are paying lots of money

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    lead on projects undergoing the federal, state, and local environmental review processes. She oversees field surveys, review of permit applications, and development of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents for commodities, energy generation (natural gas, wind, and coal, geothermal) and transmission (electric and natural gas) projects. Ms. Clifford specializes in coordinating public involvement efforts for controversial projects and conducting analysis of

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    written April 12, 2014, updated March 5, 2015, by Kenneth P. Green, discusses the implications of a carbon tax. The article is valuable since it looks at many aspects in which a carbon tax can be positive and negative; however, it does not include public opinions and what citizens think of carbon taxes. It is reliable since it offers a wide range of perspectives and originates from a source that is very proficient in the field of environmental studies. Green is a writer who has studied about climate

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    important to note in which province in Canada the property is located because some provinces use a different system for land ownership and transfer than others. For example, in the Atlantic provinces of Canada and parts of Ontario, the registry system is used, and in most of Ontario, the western provinces, and the territories, the land titles system is used. In Manitoba, the land titles system is now used in the entire jurisdiction (reference). Therefore, the location of the property is important in

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    of the current main functions of Carlisle, the first research method used for this report was two RICEPOTS surveys of different areas in Carlisle – the CBD (the square near the Tourist Information Centre) and the area from West Tower Street to Corporation Road. These areas were chosen to display a contrast in the land usage of two areas of Carlisle which are close together. The RICEPOTS surveys were completed by walking around the areas and annotating a map with the purpose of each building in the

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    flows can result in enormous property damage and human casualties in mountainous regions (Matternicht, 2005). Earthquake, flood, landslide, subsidence are only a few to mention (Walter et al., 2008; Abidin et al., 2009, Chini et al., 2008; US. Geology Survey, 2006; Tsuji et al., 2009). The term ‘natural disaster’ has been brought as a common vocabulary to our daily life as news bringing information on natural disaster is occurring in any parts of our planet recently. Planet Earth provides us with the

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    SANDHEEP ANANTH KUMAR, 1440244— CONS 7817   Executive Summary Auckland affordability problem has been a matter of concern for thousands of Aucklanders. This crisis is well documented by various studies and government agency. Inefficient use of that land and improper management of sprawling development has to be blamed for this high cost of housing. The problem of affordability has been predominant in leading countries like US, Canada, UK, and Australia. This shortfall suffered in Auckland is because

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