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    It2640 Week 5 Appendix B

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    Axia College Material Appendix B IT/260 Database Design Document Gift Shop Inventory Date Modified: 7-28-2010 Week:5 Part 1: Introduction (due Week Two) a) Application Summary I selected the Gift Shop Inventory application. b) Database Software I will use SQL 2008 Express Edition. This software closely resembles the software I use at work. I am familiar with the flexibility of this software. I am very comfortable in using SQL 2008. SQL is also

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    Brock Turner Case Study

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    I have a huge issue with the sentencing of Brock Turner‚ a former student of Stanford University. Turner was charged and convicted of three counts of felony sexual assault. He sexually assaulted a 22 year-old-woman who was unconscious and intoxicated behind a dumpster on the college campus. At the end‚ the judge sentenced turner to six months in a county jail and three years of probation. He also must register as a sex offender‚ and participate in a sex-offender treatment program. Turner is scheduled

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    The article‚ ‘There are five ways to skin a cat’ simply means that there are more than one way to solve a problem. With social theory‚ there are more than a few ways to figure out the solution. Also‚ you can never figure out why social things go wrong unless you want to get them right. We deal with our society and problems every day. Therefore‚ for every problem‚ there are numerous ways to solve it. There are many issues in our society that need to be eradicated. Tensions that I will discuss in

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    Edwin Abbott's Flatland

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    Flatland is a book that was written in 1884 by Edwin Abbott. His book shows the narrator’s adventures throughout the many dimensions he did not know of. The narrator‚ A. Square‚ shares his experiences by telling his story starting in Flatland. The way A. Square shares his stories is very different from what we know today. In his stories everything and everyone is made up of shapes and many more things that you would never see in the 21st century culture. Flatlands government is almost like our government

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    Edwin Land's Photography

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    Edwin Land was born on May 7‚ 1909 in Bridgeport Connecticut. He was the the only child to Harry and Martha Land. Edwin Land attended Harvard University‚ studying chemistry. Land dropped out of college after one year and moved to New york‚ where he researched and developed a Polaroid J Sheet. Every night‚ Land worked in a laboratory that he snuck into to work on his Polaroid J sheet. Edwin returned to Harvard‚ where he focused on chemistry and physics. Land paired up with one of his professors and

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    1. The first tool is ‘education’. With the help of education we can reduce corruption. According to a survey conducted by India today the least corrupt state is Kerala‚ the reason being that in Kerala literacy rate is highest in India. So we can see how education effects education. In most of the states‚ normally a fairly large number of people are uneducated. Those who are uneducated do not know about the process‚ provisions and procedures through which they can get justice. Corrupt public servants

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    War by Edwin Starr

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    Written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong and recorded by Edwin Starr‚ “War” is one of the most famous protest songs of the latter part of the 20th century. This is a song protesting the war in Vietnam‚ the first truly unpopular war in the history of the United States (War (song)). Starr’s song harnesses the anger of the general populace towards the war and channels this anger into a persuasive and moving medium. The Vietnam War was met by heavy public resistance by the general public as

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    Brown B MIS5000 8 5

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    Information Systems Barry Brown MIS5000-8-5 What is a CRM‚ SCM‚ and ERP? (CRM) stands for customer relationship management. Customer relationship management is the “Business and technology discipline that uses information systems to coordinate all of the business processes surrounding the firm’s interactions with its customers in sales‚ marketing‚ and service” (Laudon‚ P. Laudon‚ C). (SCM) stands for supply chain management systems which is “information systems that automate the

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    Running head: FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES AND THE ROLE IT PLAYS Foreign Exchange Rates and the Role It Plays Thomas Edison State College International Management MAN-372-OL009 What is the Foreign Exchange Market? The foreign exchange market is a market for converting the currency of one country into that of another country. It is based on an exchange rate which is simply the rate at which one currency is converted into another. Without the foreign exchange market‚ international trade and international

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    Horses by Edwin Muir

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    The poem Horses by Edwin Muir uses imagery and figurative language to create and associate the the themes such as nature‚ machine‚ power and myth. Edwin Muir uses a variety of language tools such as Paradox‚ simile and metaphor to create a particular effect. He conveys his feelings through the poem and to link to the past. In addition‚ Muir’s use of rhyme scheme with the repetition of words puts emphasis on certain lines which in turn provides development for the tone. The Rhyme scheme for the poem

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