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    Assignment 5: Logical Design Part II Introduce the concept of normalization in a letter to the executive and explain the pros and cons. The main purpose of normalization is to reduce data redundancy and avoid inconsistent data. The benefits on normalizing a database would be to prevent the appearance of modification anomalies in the data. The anomalies can lead to the loss of needed data. Normalization would help with organizing your data to prevent redundancy. It would also establish and maintain

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    of sex‚ sexuality‚ and youth. While situating sexual desire‚ biological possibilities‚ and social responses to girls’ engagement in sexual intercourse at the center of its plot‚ the film Juno depicts the transgressive sexual agency of a young girl without substantially disrupting longstanding discourses of femininity. Through an analysis of the semiotics of girlhood within the film‚ I argue that the girl figure in this representation signifies an amalgam of two traditionally dichotomized conceptions of

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    Curtis White: A Good Without Light In a world where carbon foot print‚ green initiatives and conservation efforts have become common place household words‚ a voice of irascible reasoning challenges the capitalist technocracy that created it. In his essay‚ “A Good Without Light”‚ Curtis White proposes that sustainability has taken on philosophical properties and is a futile attempt by empirical science to figure out ways to maintain the status quo without impacting social norms. He argues that

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    Introduction A career defines who I am and what am I all about. It is true that a majority of people will choose to work for what pays and offers them the most‚ especially living in today’s economy. However‚ I believe that my chosen career path should base on the source of my passion and interest in order to ensure a long term success in life. Therefore‚ when it comes to my interest and passion‚ the first thing that came into my mind would be dancing. Being a dancer since I was three years

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    Potential constraints on my logical data model Budget The budget can really alter the way the database ends up like‚ if the budget is really low then the database will not turn as good as if more money were spent on it. This can really change the database greatly and a knowledgeable amount of money needs to be put into any database for it to return satisfaction. Timescale If the client sets a time that the database needs to be finished by then the database may or may not need to be created fast

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    3. Encourage family members and friends to visit the patient Encourage to maintain communication by phone with others e.g. family and friends Ensure to establish rapport (therapeutic communication) one –on-one Ensure to encourage the patient to participate in the activities with co-patient if appropriate Ensure to encourage the patient to participate if appropriate in the support group activities To promote patient understanding and realising that she is not alone. To promote

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    Advanced Theory I 22 May 2014 Analysis of Mendelssohn’s "Songs Without Words" Lieder ohne Worte (Song without Words) is written by the Romantic composer Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. It is a collection of forty-eight short lyrical piano pieces of markedly song-like character that he wrote at various periods of his life between 1809 and 1847. They are well suited to the study of musical form because of their artistic value. Op. 19b‚ No. 1 Andante con moto in E major was written in 1830 and is

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    How would you feel a day without using any technology? Living without technology will be totally impossible as this has become every day’s application as more and more people are gaining knowledge on how to make use of the communication tools to improve their ways of living and staying informed on the current technology to avoid being left behind. New technologies are being developed daily which shows that the industry will continue to grow and expand. People will continue using these technologies

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    for the audience to get bored‚ loose interest‚ or even get overwhelmed with information when reading a formal report. Only convey information that the audience needs to know. You should write in a style which communicates your message easily and without excessive detail. Questions we could ask ourselves: Does your audience all fluently understand the English language? Are there any language barriers? Would management more easily understand the report with graphs and visual elements incorporated into

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    Prompt: Without connection to others there is no me. In a society which inherently seeks to categorise individuals‚ it is paramount that each person finds their genuine place in the world. The most powerful influences that impact on an individual’s sense of belonging include identity and heritage. It is a part of humanity which makes us desire to want to belong to a social‚ religious or even racial group which ultimately forms the person we become. Renowned author Carlson McCullers reflects these

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