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    Case Study 1 1. How do smart grids differ from the current electricity infrastructure in the United States? A smart grid delivers electricity from suppliers to consumers using digital technology to • save energy • reduce costs • increase reliability and transparency Current electricity grids do not provide any information about how consumers actually use energy. Without useful system offers few ways to handle power provided by alternative energy sources. Without useful information‚ energy

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    Part I: Kitchener (1984) identified five moral principles that are viewed as the cornerstone of our ethical guidelines. The five principles‚ autonomy‚ justice‚ beneficence‚ nonmaleficence‚ and fidelity. 1. Autonomy is the principle that addresses the concept of independence. The essence of this principle is allowing an individual the freedom of choice and action. It addresses the responsibility of the counselor to encourage clients‚ when appropriate‚ to make their own decisions and to act on

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    raided addresses‚ they found that the scam involved millions of records. The German-owned company expressed anger that the media had been alerted to the breach when it had believed it would be kept out of the spotlight until the case came to court. "When it became apparent that contract renewal information was being passed on to third parties without our knowledge‚ T-Mobile alerted the ICO.” The company had been asked to keep all information on this case strictly confidential so as to avoid prejudice

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    Jean-Claude Carriere This is not the end of the book (review) 2013 This is not the end of the book by Umberto Eco & Jean-Claude Carriere "This is not the end of the book‚ but another chapter." (Umberto Eco) This is Not the End of the Book is the transcription of an extended conversation‚ "curated" by Jean-Philippe de Tonnac. On one side of the table sits Umberto Eco‚ the Italian professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna‚ writer of fiction‚ essays‚ academic texts‚ and

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    Hey This Is Not Me

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    published Tue Nov 11‚ 2003; substantive revision Thu Nov 15‚ 2012 According to the coherence theory of justification‚ also known as coherentism‚ a belief or set of beliefs is justified‚ or justifiably held‚ just in case the belief coheres with a set of beliefs‚ the set forms a coherent system or some variation on these themes. The coherence theory of justification should be distinguished from the coherence theory of truth. The former is a theory of what it means for a belief or a set of beliefs to be

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    Information System

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    1. Define ERP and describe its functionalities. Transaction processing (TPSs) monitor‚ collect‚ store‚ and process data generated from all business transactions. These data are inputs to the organization’s database. TPSs have to handle high volume and large variations in volume efficiently‚ avoid errors and downtime‚ record results accurately and securely‚ and maintain privacy and security. The backbone of most information systems applications is the transaction processing system.

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    information system

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    In all information systems‚ data resources must be organized and structured in some logical manner‚ so that they can be: D. All of the choices are correct. From a logical point of view‚ a(n) _______________ is the smallest data element that can be observed and manipulated. A. character A record represents a collection of _______________ that describe an entity. D. attributes All the fields used to describe the attributes of an entity are grouped to form a(n) _______________

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    This Blessed House

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    female‚ particularly in the cases of men and women. Depending on the writing‚ the discriminating characteristics vary from sex to social to gender identity politics. But in most contexts‚ even in some areas of social sciences. This accounts for many of the things we see in the world around us. For example‚ In today’s society we can clearly see that there are many objects geared towards men that are not geared towards women and vice versa. Earrings is an example of this About half of the United States

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    social worker soon discovered that the girl had been confined to a small room and an investigation by authorities quickly revealed that the child had spent most of her life in this room‚ often tied to a potty chair. The girl was given the name Genie in her case files to protect her identity and privacy. "The case name is Genie. This is not the person’s real name‚ but when we think about what a genie is‚ a genie is a creature that comes out of a bottle or whatever‚ but emerges into human society past

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    This poem named ‘Man of this land’ by Stella P.Bell captures the essence of Indigenous people’s life when men went hunting. In each stanza‚ Bell gives examples of how things were in the past. The producer has shown us her great admiration for her heritage‚ culture and admiration for indigenous Australians through this poem. Poetic devices in a literary text have been used to represent the Indigenous people’s experience and their culture. This poem consists of rhyme‚ imagery and personification which

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