ONLINE HOUSE ALLOCATION SYSTEM FOR CUSTOMER SATISFACTION. (A CASE OF KENYA PORTS AUTHORITY) MWASENE ASHA SULEIMAN System project proposal submitted to School of Human Resources Development (SHRD) in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of a degree in Bachelor of Business Information Technology of The Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
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relax. If your holiday preferences include both activities and relaxation surrounded by nature, a cottage located near town is the perfect choice. Those looking for exotic experiences can enjoy an unforgettable holiday by staying at a farm or a manor house. The Saimaa area takes good care of its guests, so the accommodation services offer alternatives for travellers with allergies or disabilities or those who value ecological travel. Hotel accommodation at Saimaa Whether you are counting sheep, stars
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88 Yoshiharu Tsukamoto House & Atelier Bow-Wow, Tokyo, 2005 Perspective section of the House & Atelier Bow-Wow. The different sizes of the floors are disposed in the continuous vertical/lateral space of the building envelope defined by the local code. Working and living are intertwined. Void MetabolisM Since the Second World War, the urban fabric of Tokyo has been shaped by individual landownership and the proliferation of the detached house. For most Japanese architectural offices, domestic
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a city in Upstate New York, and were living in a rooming house run by Nanny Crosby (S. Epatha Merceron), her place was a hub for the local African-American community. When Ruben Junior's parents split up, he and his mother return to Lackawanna and Nanny's rooming telling of his youth. When the ’60s sets in, “Lackawanna” blocks the intrusion of social change, maintaining a fairy tale ambience for Ruben Jr. to grow up in, Nanny’s rooming house is a haven for people in need of a second chance such as
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U07A1-Architecture in Town Capella University Chrissy Zufall August 25th, 2012 The first building that I decided to examine is the office building where I used to work. I was there for 40 or more hours weekly and, even though I came to the same place day in and day out it started to become very tedious, I have to say that I still appreciated the aesthetics and architecture around me. There is a hot tub business and an insurance
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the outset there were about 20 houses, which was not nearly enough to house in migrant workers. Along with the housing being an issue, an issue of suitable workers came in to play. There were only so many young men that could work in the factories and mills. So to combat this problem woman were considered for jobs. Most families did not want their women working in the factories and mills an exposed to the men that worked and lived around the area. So boarding houses were built with the promise
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STUDY REPORT SR 295 (2013) Auckland housing forecasts and the Unitary Plan IC Page The work reported here was funded by BRANZ from the Building Research Levy. © BRANZ 2013 ISSN: 1179-6197 Preface This report describes some aspects of the Auckland Plan related to zoning and the effect on new housing. It was produced because it is believed new housing types in Auckland will change from a predominance of detached to a larger percentage of multi-unit type housing. This will be a mix of terraced
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around my town and neighboring town, I find myself looking at all the older style buildings that are in great shape after all these years. I have come across a very large Victorian style house that has caught my eye numerous times while driving by. There is a stone outside with the house’s history stamped on it. This house was built in 1888 by the founder of Alma, MI. His name was Almy Wright. This was a mansion that he had built for his family. This 2 story wood structure is blue in color now and obviously
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Edith was embarrassed of many aspects in her life,living in a boarding house and having a father who went to jail. Self confidence issues made her life much more harder than it already was. Edith believed in order to be successful she needed to beautiful and she didn't see that in herself. In attempts to escape the shame Edith felt about her family, and the shacks in which she grew up in, Edith moved to a boarding house where she tried her best to extinguish the past and create a new life
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Mara Barron Introduction The first time I watched HBO’s Game of Thrones I was enthralled, but scared. My parents were wholly unaware of me because I would sit halfway down the stairwell to look at my grandmother’s faded painting. The painting was so lightly colored, that I could watch the TV through its reflection. So, I would sit there and watched as dead zombie-like bodies tried to rip the living to shreds, a platinum-blonde-haired woman burn her enemies alive, and seemingly everyone
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