7.4. What is an entity type? What is an entity set? Explain the differences among an entity‚ an entity type‚ and an entity set. Entity: An entity is a thing or object in the real world. An object may be with a physical existence or with a conceptual existence. A set of these entities having same attributes is entity type and collection of individual entity type is an entity set. Entity type: A set of entities that have the same attributes is called an entity type. Each and every entity type in the
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PMP® Certification Preparation Course‚ PMBOK 4th ed. PRESENTED BY: DEBRA HODGES‚ UPDATED 6/21/11 Table of Contents 2 Key Information…..………………………………………………………………………………………... 2 PMP Certification Requirements PMP Exam Blueprint Exam Strategies Exam Day Organizational Influence on Projects………………………………………………………………… 7 PM Process Groups & Knowledge Areas Mapping……………………………………………… 8 PM Knowledge Areas………………………………………………………………………………………. 9
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(a) Explain the difference between natural change and net migration Natural change is the difference between the number of deaths and the number of births in a population‚ which either shows a natural increase or decrease. Net migration is the difference between the number of immigrants entering the country and the number of emigrants leaving the country. (b) Suggest two reasons for the increase in life expectancy One reason is development in medical technology‚ cures are found for illnesses and
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1) Explain the difference between the attorney-client privilege and the accountant-client privilege. Why is this important distinction? Why do you think that the law doesn’t provide the same level of privilege for accountants as it does for attorneys? • The different between the attorney-client privilege and the accountant-client privilege is the communication. The attorney is protected by law‚ and the accountant is protected by state statute. They both are required to have the permission of the
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Q; Explain the difference between a Deontological and Teleological approach to Ethics. Deontological ethical theories claim that certain actions are right or wrong in themselves‚ regardless of what the consequence is. For example Natural Law. However Teleological ethical theories look at the consequence and result of an action to see if it is right or if it is wrong. For example Situation ethics. The difference between teleological and Deontological ethics is outcome of act verses the act itself
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Visit www.oliverlehmann.com and find many more free sample questions to prepare for the PMP exam. Feedback is welcome at oliver@oliverlehmann.com. Document version: 2.5 This prep test was written by: Oliver F. Lehmann‚ PMP Email: oliver@oliverlehmann.com Proof reading and editing was done by: Antje Lehmann-Benz‚ M.A. Email: antje@oliverlehmann.com Questions are based on: PMBOK® Guide 4th Edition PMP® Examination Content Outline Language aids: PMI offers language aids to the real
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To explain whether a person can show evidence of their religious experience‚ one needs to explain the differences between a numinous experience and a mystical experience. A numinous experience is “the feeling that mortal flesh is somehow despicable in the face of eternal majesty” (Davis 171). In other words‚ a numinous experience is a feeling of the divine right in front of a person. It is describing what is happening to a person within the religious experience. A mystic experience is broken into
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Explain the main differences between absolute and relative morality (25 marks). Absolute morality is morality with fixed rules. An absolutist argues that moral actions are right or wrong in themselves – regardless of circumstances‚ cultures or intention. They believe in ethical absolutes – rigid moral rules true for all time in all places and situations; they are facts – morality is objective. Most absolutists follow a set of rules that they view as universal truth – a religious person may see their
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Explain the difference between varṇa and jāti‚ and their place in Hinduism. As both of the Sanskrit word varna and jati are usually translated as “caste”‚ it has always misleading because they have an important differences behind them. Varna and jati are deeply rooted in Hindu’s daily life‚ therefore‚ you cannot talk about Hinduism without mention varna and jati. Commonly‚ people saying that there are four varnas – Brahmin‚ Kshatriya‚ Vaishya and Shudra. But what we find today are not only varnas
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Explain the difference between rule‚ act and preference utilitarianism (25 marks) Utilitarianism is the ethical theory behind justifying an action for being for the greater good. This is a teleological theory because it looks at the consequences of an action. Utilitarianism is a consequentialist theory. There are three types of utilitarianism: Act‚ Rule and Preference. Jeremy Bentham began the Utilitarianism theory. Utilitarianism is a hedonistic theory because it is based on pleasure and happiness
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