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    The definition of human trafficking has changed since the first reports in 1994. The U.S department of state began to collect reports on trafficking across borders as a severe violation of human rights. Its’ office to monitor and combat trafficking in persons originally focused on the sexual exploitation of women and girls smuggled by international prostitution. Over the years the definition has broadened to cover anyone recruited‚ transported‚ transferred‚ harbored‚ and compelled to work in prostitution

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    Strict Child Boundaries

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    over 2billion children in the world that is a huge number! Each of those children has parents who have their own idea on how to raise them. Children come from all different backgrounds and families; some parents choose to be carefree and not be strict with their children while others tend to set many boundaries. Some just have a reasonable number of boundaries for their children. Know matter which way a parent chooses to raise their child there are going to be effects on the children. Most parents

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    Chapter 1 Introduction We have seen over the years that the process of manual attendance has been carried out across almost all educational institutions. The process is not only time consuming but also sometimes inefficient resulting in the false marking of attendance. Today‚ we need not maintain pen and paper based attendance registers. Following this thought‚ we have proposed an attendance monitoring system based on the concept of web services which is implemented as a/an Smart/Android phone application

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    Mandatory attendance in college has always been a highly debated subject. Professors want students to attend all of their classes so they can teach them directly‚ but many students want to be given the freedom to decide which classes to attend. Due to the difficulty of regulating a school-wide attendance policy‚ most colleges and universities give professors the authority to set their own attendance rules. Sam Artley‚ a senior studying social relations and policy at Michigan State University

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    COMPUTERIZED ATTENDANCE MONITORING SYSTEM OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF STO.NIÑO STO.NIÑO‚ CAGAYAN An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the College of Information Technology Cagayan State University Piat‚ Cagayan In Partial Fulfillment of the Academic Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science In Information Technology By: Marjhon B. Tibis Rodiza T. Sordilla Donnabie Baccay Yolanda M. Umotoy Rodalina Romero Edmar Callo Republic of the Philippines Cagayan State University

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    focuses on getting accurate time and generating reports‚ precise computations in salary and deductions‚ and security functions; Purpose and Description of the Study‚ is about the problem noticed by the proponents in the current process of getting the attendance of every employee (e.g. Punch Card/Time Card); Objective of the Study‚ includes the removal of the usage of time card and replaced by biometrics to prevent mistakes in timing-in and timing-out of an employee; and Scope and Limitations of the Study

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    Chapter 1 The problem and background of the study Introduction Security is the degree of protection against danger‚ damage‚ loss‚ and criminal activity. Securities as a form of protection are structures and processes that provide or improve security as a condition. It is indeed a great demand and can somehow be a great loss if it is prevented. Security with human responsibility and interference are now at risk of loss because of the technology that certain machines can do. One of this is

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    Strict Gun Control

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    reduce or prevent harm‚ it might be tempting to argue in favor of complete gun control or‚ at least‚ incredibly strict restrictions. After all‚ if such a level of control could be established over the entire population‚ then the amount of harm involving guns would be greatly reduced. The general principle at work here would be‚ obviously enough‚ that a complete ban or incredibly strict restrictions would be justified by the fact that they would significantly reduce the harms that involved guns. While

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    Attendance Monitoring System

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    AN EMPLOYEE ATTENDANCE MONITORING SYSTEM WITH PAYROLL USING BARCODE A proposal presented to St. Nicolas College of Business and Technology 2nd floor‚ MELVI Bldg. Olongapo - Road City of San Fernando‚ Pampanga Prepared by: Consumo‚ Karen Mae M. Mamangun‚ Mary Ann M. CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING 1.1 Introduction Learning is the basic foundation of knowledge it can be acquired in variety of ways like reading books‚ journals‚ newspapers‚ magazines or by

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    strict father morality

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    po5. STRICT FATHER MORALITY In this chapter and the next‚ we will see that two different models of ideal family life can motivate corresponding sets of metaphorical priorities‚ each of which constitutes a distinct moral system. Let us begin with the following model of an ideal family‚ a model which Americans should find familiar. Different individuals may have somewhat different versions of it‚ but in its major outlines it is an important part of American mythology. Some of the variations on the

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