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    The McKillop Library Waste Stream

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    The McKillop Library\u27s resources come at an environmental cost because more resources are being used than is realized. The focus is on the amount of carbon emissions and waste that is being produced by the library. Carbon emissions are the leading cause of climate change, and through recycling the library can lower the amount of carbon the library is producing. If recycling and re-using materials becames more of a common procedure in library, there is little doubt that it would be more environmentally friendly

    McKillop Library Electricity Use, Impacts and Solutions

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    A few weeks ago, our class went on a guided tour of the library, which taught us about what goes on in the library, how resources are used, and basically how the library operates. From our tour, we saw many problem areas that could use improvements. One of these areas is the library’s use of electricity. Our group focused on the computers, printers, copiers, lights, and elevators in the library and how the library could use their electricity more efficiently. We have found that the library is not always using electricity effectively and efficiently. There are lights on when nobody is around and there are computers on when students are not using them. Our group examined the library’s electric bill and the electronics that are using up this energy and money. We have discovered that the Library could have the most immediate and far-reaching reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by switching their electricity to GreenStart electricity. We have also found the library could save money and energy by turning electronics off or using power saving options when available

    USE OF SOCIAL NETWORK IN MARKETING IN HANOI, VIETNAM A SMALL CASE STUDY

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    This Term project will give you an overview of using social networks in marketing – which is a very popular approach to selling products and services nowadays. The Term Project contents 4 Parts. Part 1 provides the definition of social network and its popularity in daily life in general and in marketing in particular. Followed by part 1, part 2 of the term project clarifies the differences between traditional marketing and social network marketing and then transitions from the traditional approach to this modern one. Given the transition, part 3 explains the reasons why marketers prefer social network marketing and at the same time points out some disadvantages that marketers normally face with. Finally, the term project ends with the most outstanding case study – Facebook, illustrating how the social network is being used in marketing.

    Red and Purple? Feminism and young Greek Eurocommunists in the 1970s

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