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Cousins Real Estate Investment Project
Summary REIT Name: Cousins Properties, Inc. REIT Ticker Symbol: Cousins Properties Inc. trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "CUZ". Location of Company Headquarters: Atlanta, Georgia Description: Cousins was founded in 1958 by Tom Cousins, went public in 1962, and became a REIT in 1987. Cousins operates in five real estate segments including office, retail, land, CPS (Cousins Property Services) third party management, and leasing. According to the firm's 10-K
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Orion Project
The Orion project Executive Summary Gary Allison is an engineer renowned for his skill, talent and dedication to his field of professional specialization. Gary has been employed by the Scientific Engineering Corporation or the SEC for a period of over 14 years: there he reputed himself as a highly competent project engineer. His immediate supervisor, Henry Larsen took note of Gary’s remarkable talents and opted to reward him by allowing him to work as a
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Manhattan Project Case
The Manhattan project was a project funded by the government during the second World War to produce the first atomic bomb of that time period. The Army Corps of Engineers, a part of the National Defennse Research Committee, or the NDRC, assigned Major General Leslie Groves to take charge of the project, a project that grew very slowly at first, with funding starting at $167,000. As the idea picked up momentum, though, the Manhattan Project
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Quantitative Research
Information seeking and use by newspaper journalists This research conducted in 2002 at the Times of London. Previous researches identified 8 information seeking characteristics such as surveying, chaining, monitoring, browsing, distinguishing, filtering, extracting and ending. Simon Attfiefd and John Dowell with their work tried to describe a pattern about the information seeking by newspaper journalists and the process of their work as motivated by originality checking, personal understanding of an issue, information gathering and managing
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Report on Religious Field Research
Student: Jennifer Course: World Religion Section: REL 212 Assignment 2: Report on Religious Field Research I find Buddhism to be a fascinating religion and chose to attend a service at Ekoji Buddhist Temple in Fairfax Station, Virginia. I attended the 11:00am service and upon arrival I was greeted by members of the congregation with warmth and acceptance. I was asked by the priest (leader of the sermons) if I needed any help and I
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Research in Motion: Dealing with Conflicting Interests
Research in motion: Dealing with conflicting interests On a sunny summer Sunday in 2010, Mike Lazardis, founder, president and co-chief executive officer at Research in Motion (RIM) gets a coffee from his wife in his home-office. Without having breakfast, Mike went straight to his office that morning to book a flight to Beijing for next week. After entering his personal data, a confirmation button pops up on his screen to confirm the flight. Just before
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Developing an Integrated Climate Research Environment
Developing an Integrated Climate Research Environment By JayaramanGaneshmani, NishanthKommidi, Stephan Mazzucco, Anupam Tambi CS 5332 Information Retrieval Syllabus (Fall 2012) October 15, 2012 Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 5 2.1 NASA's Climate Simulation Data Management System 5 a. iRODS Overview 6 2.2 Distributed Data management System 7 2.3 Unidata's Internet Data Distribution (IDD) System 8 2.4 The Climate-G testbed: towards large scale distributed data management for climate change 10 3. Preliminary Design
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Marketing Research Report
Introduction: The following is an individual report about the different methods of doing a research project. Any research is categorized into two major methods: 1. Secondary Research 2. Primary Research. This report explains the concepts making use of a number of references and analyses the information gathered through those sources. Value and Weakness of Secondary Research: “Secondary research (or desk research) gathers existing information through available information sources” (Government of Queensland). Secondary research is the
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Business Research Paper - Merrill Lynch - Bank of America
Business Research Business Research Organizations across the world endure many problems. Some of these problems are financial, productivity, operational and structural issues and poor customer service methods. To alleviate these problems they must analyze and create new methods. Organizations like Merrill Lynch/Bank of America have encountered similar problems with their image. They identify these problems, hypothesize the cause, research current data, and implement a cost-effective change. Merrill Lynch/Bank of America Merrill Lynch/Bank of America is
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Chrysler Bmw Tritec Joint Venture - Project Management Knowledge Areas
PROJECT MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE AREAS Project Scope Management: Chrysler wanted to change its structure and process for new product development and BMW planned to design new engine for its Rover mini car. So they share their resources to build new engine to enter in to Asia and Latin American market. Chrysler and BMW team both agreed with technical design and then formed Joint venture. They wanted to develop a family of high quality, strong performing 1.6L
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Project Vecas (vehicular Collision Avoidance System)
Project VECAS TOPIC: MAGNETISM PROCEDURE: Objects used: Toy R/C cars x 2 Electromagnets x 8 Sensors x 8 b Battery 16V Aim of the Project This project shows the application of magnetism in road safety of cars, it’s a potential project to save the lives of the passengers of cars with the inducted technology. This project gives a base and creates the hypothesis for futuristic safety technology in cars, which if implemented by the government
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How Does the Project Manager View the Project Costs?
How does the project manager view the project costs? Cost is treated as a functional element of an organization that can affect project performance, interest expenses and profitability. The project manager view the project costs through three ways: • Commitments. Project manager has to plan and report project costs. When he buys some projects or services from the vendor, he has to deal with commitments, which is the preliminary cost. • Expenses. This represents the
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Mada Project
I, Introduction: Tan Viet My joint stock company was established in 2002 on 14-16 Ham Long Street, Hoan Kiem District, and Hanoi city. The main Business activities of this company are import and export trade in medical devices (such as the tooth extraction machines, surgery machines, hospital beds and so on). Tan Viet My Also manufacturers of detergents, disinfectants and medical service for civil. Additionally, the Tan Viet My is the exclusive distributor of Mada
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Research on Principle and Agent Theory
Over the years business organisations worldwide have evolved from small-scale, self-sufficient institutions into large, advanced corporations growing beyond national boundaries. An important driver of this growth has been the human resources involved with these organisations. As these organisations have evolved, their workforce has also grown in magnitude and complexity. There is now a need to individualize rather than standardize the human resources of a company due to several changes in the business environment that have
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Cmgt 554 - Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Networking Project
Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Networking Project CMGT/554 Patton-Fuller Community Hospital, like thousands of hospitals across the country, delivers medical treatment to its community by offering the most advanced medical treatment available. PFCH has served the city of Kelsey and the surrounding area since 19 offering treatment and recovery services for young and aged alike. As a hospital of 600 beds, PFCH relies on technology to provide support to its staff and flexible tools for managing the
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Summative Project
Essay For my summative project, I will be presenting the Biome project which I completed in Ms. Terry's class. I chose this project because I think it is important to know what kind of surroundings different organisms live in. I found this project interesting because first I found out about ALL the biomes. Secondly I learned about what types of animals lived in the Biomes. Finally I figured out how the plants and animals survived
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Research in Motion
When this industry was in its infancy, Research in Motion, the owner of Blackberry was at the top of its engineering. It launched the first smart phone which provided email access for the very first time in 1999. Smartphones then became part of people's life in which consumers started to depend heavily on these products for services such as internet, email, social networking and communication Holub et al. (2010). As pointed by Stephen and Davis
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Agile Methodologies-Use and Benefits
Scrum is an agile approach for developing innovative products and services. Scrum is frame work for organizing and managing work. The scrum framework is based on set of values principles and practices that provide the foundation of an organization which will add its unique implementation of relevant engineering practices with specific approaches for realizing the scrum process.( Essential Scrum: A practical guide to the most popular Agile process-Kenneth S. Rubin) Though scrum is most commonly
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A Research Report on Diversity Management, Control and Resistance of a Beverage Company
1. Executive Summary Diversity in the workforce has become a reality in today’s world; it is not just happening in industrial, but also happening in many countries. It is expected by the turn of the century, a larger proportion or larger source of the workforce will be occupied by older worker, women and workers from a wider variety ethnic and cultural group (Kramar 1998). If diversity can be effectively managed, the organisation could benefits from
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Methodology
Problem Statement “What should be the growth roadmap for Vivel in the face wash market so that Vivel Face-wash can be a clear market leader by 2014?” Methodology The following methodology was followed to address this problem: • Observation: The behavior of some close friends were noted down with regards to face care products and an initial set of attributes were generated • Focus Group Interviews: The team had three focus group interviews to shortlist
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Progression of Research of Nanoparticles
Sukhpreet Kaur Final Draft 4/10/2008 Progression of Research of Nanoparticles Earlier researchers used covalent linkers that used chemical affinity to bring molecules together. In this process linear alkanedithiols were used as linker molecules. The thiol groups at each end would link to the gold atom. One problem with this arrangement was that it was hard to control how these molecules linked, and it was not reversible. In this paper, we are looking at how one
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Apple Company Project Topic
In today's technological era, we have come a long way in just the past decade. It is important to note and credit companies and organizations that have played a vital role in today's technological growth, progress, and success. One of the most important companies responsible for this success is Apple. Millions of people shop at Apple every day, whether it is to buy a laptop, iPod, iPhone, desktop, or even a television. Apple has become
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Marriage Research Article
The article that I chose to read regarding the benefits of marriage and family life for work, health or emotional well-being is entitled: The Effects of Marriage on Health: A synthesis of Recent Research Evidence by Robert Wood, Brian Goesling and Sarah Avellar. The article that chose talks about the suggestion that marriage can be beneficial economically, mentally and in physical health. In the beginning of the article is said that though health and marriage
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Qnt 561 - Business Research Methods
Business Research Methods Part 1 QNT/561 November 26, 2012 Professor Joseph Hamel, PhD Business Research Methods Part 1 Team E has chosen Wal-Mart and will identify questions while analyzing, and describe the characteristics, such as independent and dependent variables, operational definitions. Team E will then determine the appropriate design while describing the characteristics. Organizational Dilemma One of the dilemma’s facing Wal-Mart in today’s economy is trying to assess the decision of opening its doors nine
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Project Communication
Project communication is one of the most important factors in project management. A project manager will spend most of his/her time on communications. Discuss who the project stakeholders on District 4 Move project are. Discuss various types of communications you will need to use on the project, what stakeholder(s) each type would address and the frequency of each communication type. You may choose to use a table for this information. Justify your responses. Discuss who
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