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    Exercises 9 address driver-id person name owns license model year car report-number location date driver participated accident damage-amount Figure 2.1 E-R diagram for a Car-insurance company. Exercises 2.1 Explain the distinctions among the terms primary key‚ candidate key‚ and superkey. Answer: A superkey is a set of one or more attributes that‚ taken collectively‚ allows us to identify uniquely an entity in the entity set. A superkey may contain extraneous attributes

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    Jose George Garcia #19166736 NT1110 Thursday PM Lab 4: Identify Motherboard Components and Form Factors LGA1156 1. What processor is it used with? Known as Socket H2‚ the LGA 1155 CPU socket is used with Intel’s “2nd Generation Core* i7/i5/i3 series” 2. What is its purpose on the motherboard? LGA 1156 is a processor socket which connects the processor to the motherboard. Intel H55 Chipset 1. What processor is it used with? The Intel H55 Express Chipset is used with Intel® Core™ i7-800‚ Intel®

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    Question1a Lieutenant General Dwight D. Eisenhower made two strategic decisions using four components of the Gerras’ Critical Thinking Model that could have long-lasting impacts on the War in saving lives. Saving lives was an area that Eisenhower valued most in accomplishing the mission. The two decisions are his delayed decision to relieve General Fredendall of command and his decision to support the Transportation Plan. Eisenhower clarified the concern that Fredendall did not add value

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    important because they legally stripped the Jewish people of their basic rights and were a major catalyst to catapult the Nazi policies against Jews and the Final Solution of killing the Jewish people. The three main components of the Nuremberg Laws were German Jews stripped of citizenship‚ relations between Jews and non-Jews made illegal and Jews forbidden to work with non-Jews. This really began the major division and creation of the out-group of Jews. People could no longer go to the bakery they

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    Intro to Computers

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    Tomorrow’s Technology and You textbook. 
Chapter 1 1. What is the most important difference between a computer and a calculator? [RQ‚ no. 2] Calculators perform operations one at a time‚ while computers can process a sequence of operations using provided instructions. A typical calculator requires many interactions to perform a computation‚ while a computer takes a set of instructions. 2. How are computers today similar to those from World War II? How are they different? [RQ‚ no. 3] 3. The way people

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    What components contributed to your educational experience? I am not the best person when it comes to solving major problems do to different things that have occurred in my school career. At high school I was a lazy kid I wouldn’t really try hard on anything. I would look at the teacher when they would talk but not pay attention this would come to bite me later on since I wasn’t prepared for exams. School wasn’t for me because I couldn’t care less for it‚ I mean it just felt like too much for

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    Corel Draw

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    (navigator) 4. Alt + arrows 5. One-shot hand 6. Scroll bar Things you can do with Bezier Tool 1. Trace Bitmap 2. Draw curves 3. Edit Bezier Pen Tool - A variation of Bezier Tool - Used to draw straight lines and curves - Lines and curves are always visible *Shift – new lines are constrained to specific angles *Ctrl or Alt – used to switch to edit mode Polyline Tool – used to create lines that combine straight and freehand tool styles. 3-point curve – lets you draw a curve by defining the

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    mywbut.com Data Flow Diagrams (DFDs) 1 mywbut.com Specific Instructional Objectives At the end of this lesson the student will be able to: • • • Identify the activities carried out during the structured analysis phase. Explain what a DFD is. Explain why constructing DFDs are important in arriving at a good software design. • Explain what a data dictionary is. • Explain the importance of data dictionary. • Identify whether a DFD is balanced. Structured Analysis Structured analysis

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    From an investigation of the connection between strain components in uniaxial tests‚ this research conducted a mixture of experimental and numerical analysis to determine the damage constitutive constraints of the brain tissue by exploiting nonlinear optimization method. To do that‚ a mixture of the gray and white matters of the brain tissue were imaged using MRI and then the tractography approached was used to determine the angle of collagen fibers in them. Finally‚ the tissue samples were subjected

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    Dell Computers Sales Function Paper Week One MKT-445: Sales Tools and Strategies The company chosen is Dell Computers. Dell is a computer sales-oriented company that began in 1984 by Michael Dell in Austin‚ Texas. Dell Computers focuses on customer satisfaction. This does not stop at the final purchase of a computer. This satisfaction started with the idea and the design‚ manufacturing‚ packaging‚ the sale‚ and continues with the technical support after the sale has been made. Without the

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