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    if he/she is present for that day. Attendance Monitoring and Notification System will reduce this paper based system and saves time of attendance call during the class. This system is a need for Universities. 1.1 PROJECT CONTEXT This capstone project entitled “Attendance Monitoring and Notification System” concerning the stakeholders will enhance the communication of the parents and the school leaders on monitoring the attendance of the students. This system will benefit a person or a

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    moves to new lakes and how it thrives. Holland‚ R. T.‚ 1993. Changes in Planktonic Diatoms and Water Transparency in Hatchery Bay‚ Bass Island Area‚ Western Lake Erie Since the Establishment of the Zebra Mussel. Journal of Great Lakes Research 19: 617-624. This is an article that actually gives results of experiment in Lake Erie. The experiment is on water transparency. Reeders‚ H. H.‚ A. Biji de Vaate‚ 1990. Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha): a new perspective for water quality management

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    This paperwork of SOC 490 Week 1 Discussion Question 2 Methodology for Selecting a Sample Population includes: Your Capstone Project will focus on a specific sample population for future research. In this discussion‚ you will need to do two things. First‚ explain the attributes of the sample population that you plan to study. Then explain the research methodology you will use to study that population. Will you use a quantitative approach‚ qualitative approach‚ or a mixture of both? Which

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    dividing line for slavery in the Louisiana Purchase area. I chose the Missouri compromise as the most significant from the rest since it was the one of the huge stepping stones leading to the civil war‚ which dramatically shaped the country‚ whilst Erie canal The Andrew Jackson Bank War and 1848 gold

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    Driving Change An interview with Ford Motor Company’s JACQUES NASSER The change imperative facing Ford Motor Company was massive: integrate 340‚000 employees separated by fiercely independent fiefdoms spread across 200 countries. Synchronize all teams‚ divisions‚ and regions into one global entity. Instill in all employees the need to think and act as if they owned the whole company. Why? So that Ford can excel in the global economy‚ and satisfy increasingly demanding consumers. How did Ford

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    later. That proves that Wright had overcome some major complications. It also proves that Benjamin Wright had contributed a lot towards society. In a hundred and twenty-seven years no one was able to top his achievements. If he hadn’t succeeded with Erie Canal then trade with the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean would be extremely

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    1. George Washington (1789-1797) Neutrality Proclamation of 1763 stated that the U.S. would stay neutral 
and would not aid neither France or Great Britain Stayed neutral during French Revolution- Washington refused to take neither France nor Britain’s side during the war The First Cabinet: 1. John Adams- Vice President 2. Thomas Jefferson- Secretary of State  3. Edmund Randolph- Attorney General  4. Alexander Hamilton- Secretary of Treasury 5.Henry

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    expensive way for westerners to transport goods from the west. This also made it easier for Westerners to market their goods to the North because the journey was less of a hassle. The creation of the Erie Canal (July 4‚ 1917) sparked industrial development in the west where most people were farmers. The Erie Canal was a big success because it paid for itself within 7 years of

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    Stress-Strain Equipment Included: 1 Stress-Strain Apparatus AP-8214A 1 Force Sensor PS-2104 1 Rotary Motion Sensor PS-2120 1 Calipers SF-8711 Required but Not Included: 1 850 Universal Interface UI-5000 1 PASCO Capstone Software UI-5400 Introduction The objective of this lab is to find the relationship between tensile stress and strain for various materials. The Stress-Strain Apparatus stretches (and in some cases breaks) a test coupon while it measures the

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    The Canal which connected Lake Erie to the Hudson River. Therefore‚ the Great Lakes to the Atlantic were the main factor for Buffalo a thriving Commercial city. It was showed an easy statistic that before Canal there were 2500 residents and specialized in commerce along the Great Lakes. It was a revolution in transportation‚ even more‚ dramatic than railroads. Through this Canal‚ 50-ton bruges travel eastward city’s water-based transportation advantage also help Buffalo to become an early twentieth-century

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