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Cheap oil (fuel, gas, or petrol), may be a thing of the past, but you can save money on oil-petrol, diesel, and biodiesel, and reduce harmful emissions by using MPG Caps, the EPA registered product from FFi. There are Millions of miles of testing behind this product. Let it work for you, too. - [ Read more ] |
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This site have the best quality Tattoo Tips to you. A lot of information, design, ideas, care tips about tattoos. - [ Read more ] |
architect [ http://architect-blog.wittybuzz.com/ ]
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Architecture is the designing of buildings within cultural, social and historical constraints prevalent at the time of construction. American architecture experienced an influence of different styles and as a result today is a complex summation of multiple traditions and techniques. - [ Read more ] |
Architecture [ http://architect-blog.wittybuzz.com/2008/08/ ]
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Architecture is the designing of buildings within cultural, social and historical constraints prevalent at the time of construction. American architecture experienced an influence of different styles and as a result today is a complex summation of multiple traditions and techniques.____When th… - [ Read more ] |
Architecture [ http://architect-blog.wittybuzz.com/2008/08/20/architecture/ ]
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Architecture is the designing of buildings within cultural, social and historical constraints prevalent at the time of construction. American architecture experienced an influence of different styles and as a result today is a complex summation of multiple traditions and techniques. - [ Read more ] |
Enterprise Architecture Inputs [ http://architect-blog.wittybuzz.com/2008/08/19/enterprise-architecture-inputs/ ]
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Enterprise architecture involves the broad decisions to be made by an organization in the process of creating an organizational information support system. The process of implementing enterprise architecture has now become an inevitable part of present-day business. The inputs of enterprise architecture can dynamically change the business environment in many ways, because basically, it is a blueprint that integrates process and goals in a business enterprise. Thus, it provides vital inputs to components of the business process like intellectual capital, organizational learning, strategic planning, organizational design, competitive advantage, business process reengineering, and systems delivery. - [ Read more ] |
Write Successful Business [ http://architect-blog.wittybuzz.com/2008/08/18/to-write-successful-business-academic-communications-learn-the-architecture-of-a-story/ ]
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Human beings seem to be born with a gene for telling stories. Stories from our families, our communities, and the media form our worldview and shape our lives. In fact, scientists have discovered that our ability to create stories is intricately connected to our ability to learn. This is because our brains seek to create meaning through relationship, which is what stories do so well. - [ Read more ] |
Customer-Centric Information Architecture For Efficient Customer Insight [ http://architect-blog.wittybuzz.com/2008/08/17/customer-centric-information-architecture-for-efficient-customer-insight/ ]
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Traditionally, many large service businesses, have focused narrowly on direct operational needs like order handling - [ Read more ] |
Buying A Home - Zoning and Architectural Review Board Restrictions [ http://architect-blog.wittybuzz.com/2008/08/15/buying-a-home-zoning-and-architectural-review-board-restrictions/ ]
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When you buy a home, you need to be aware of the various things that can limit your control over the property. This is as true for finished lots and single family homes as it is for townhouses, condos, and apartments. It’s a good idea to understand these limitations before you buy, so that you can decide whether you’re willing to live with them or not. After you buy, it’s too late; you’re stuck. - [ Read more ] |
Prevalent Data Warehouse Development Approaches [ http://architect-blog.wittybuzz.com/2008/08/16/prevalent-data-warehouse-development-approaches/ ]
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There are two prevalent approaches to the development of Datawarehouse Architectures:____ 1. Data Warehouse (DWH) bus architecture (introduced by Ralph Kimball)____According to this approach the DWH is developed in phases. Each phase includes the development of a set of dimensional models which are linked together via conformed dimensions, thus forming a virtual ‘bus architecture’. Therefore, according to this approach, at the core of the DWH resides a denormalised dimensional data model, which handles data at the atomic level.The major advantages of this approach are inherited from the use of the dimensional model combined with the ‘conformed dimensions’ principle. This model’s simple and symmetric structure is easily understood by Business Analysts (easier than complex normalized data models). Moreover the so called ’star schema’ allows the efficient execution of queries (less relational joins). The ‘conformed dimensions’ principle allows for the gradual development of a Data Warehouse, in which all information is linked efficiently and analytics spanning different business processes or subject areas are feasible. Each ’star schema’ involves a fact table linked to a number of dimensions in a star.Three fundamental types of fact tables: transaction, periodic snapshot, and accumulating snapshot have been defined. In order to define a DWH development roadmap, Kimball introduced the concept of the DWH bus matrix. The ‘bible’ on this approach is: ‘ The Data Warehouse Toolkit: The Complete Guide to Dimensional Modeling‘, John Wiley - [ Read more ] |
Language Origins Lead to Architecture [ http://architect-blog.wittybuzz.com/2008/08/14/language-origins-lead-to-architecture/ ]
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Arch-tectons:____There once was a worldwide culture and I have been saying this as long as I can remember. It isn’t that I discovered this or knew it from mere common sense and the fact that humans are adventuresome and probably were a lot more so before the advent of TV and other ways to idly spend time without gaining a great deal of soulful nourishment. I am sure I read about these things before I was in grade one in books by Conan Doyle or Edgar Rice Burroughs. But we were taught an entirely different history when I was in school. Judging by the extreme reactions from people who read my work and attack all the scientific sources I am pretty sure the majority of educational systems in the world are still teaching the Manifest Destiny and Flat Earth-derivative propaganda that serves nations and the elites who manage us very well. The nature of prior culture was not to build borders to separate man it would appear. One of the earliest sciences that continue to bring us more proof of this worldwide culture is linguistics. - [ Read more ] |
architect [ http://architect-blog.wittybuzz.com/category/architect/ ]
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Archive for the \'architect\' Category__Architecture__architect____Architecture is the designing of buildings within cultural, social and historical constraints prevalent at the time of construction. American architecture experienced an influence of different styles and as a result today is a complex summation of multiple traditions and techniques.____When th… - [ Read more ] |
Body Part Isolation vs. Complex Movements in Strength Training - Build Real Muscle Instead of Fake! [ http://complex-blog.wittybuzz.com/2008/08/ ]
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Working as a fitness professional, there is one type of question I get all the time that shows that many people are missing the big picture regarding the benefits of strength training. This popular question usually goes something like this: - [ Read more ] |
Body Part Isolation vs. Complex Movements in Strength Training - Build Real Muscle Instead of Fake! [ http://complex-blog.wittybuzz.com/ ]
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Working as a fitness professional, there is one type of question I get all the time that shows that many people are missing the big picture regarding the benefits of strength training. This popular question usually goes something like this:____“What exercise can I do to isolate my _______ (insert your muscle of choice - abs, quads, biceps, triceps, etc)?” - [ Read more ] |
Body Part Isolation vs. Complex Movements in Strength Training - Build Real Muscle Instead of Fake! [ http://complex-blog.wittybuzz.com/2008/08/20/body-part-isolation-vs-complex-movements-in-strength-training-build-real-muscle-instead-of-fake/ ]
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Working as a fitness professional, there is one type of question I get all the time that shows that many people are missing the big picture regarding the benefits of strength training. This popular question usually goes something like this:____“What exercise can I do to isolate my _______ (insert your muscle of choice - abs, quads, biceps, triceps, etc)?”____It doesn’t matter which muscle someone is asking about, they always seem to be asking how to ‘isolate’ it. My first response to this question is always - “Why in the world would you want to isolate it?” - [ Read more ] |
Simple Carbs For Rookies [ http://complex-blog.wittybuzz.com/2008/08/18/simple-carbs-for-rookies/ ]
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Now that you know the importance of good carbohydrates, you are going to learn about one of your body`s worst enemies, simple carbs. Simple carbs are everywhere and can easily be consumed if you are not careful with your food choices. Distinguishing the difference between complex and simple carbs is also confusing. A good way to remember is by the “s`s.” Simple and sugar both begin with an “s” and sugar is what you want to avoid right? So avoid simple carbs. - [ Read more ] |
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