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    What is a Database? A database is simply a collection of related information. For example‚ if you gathered together all your photographs‚ you would have a database of photographs. If you collected all your photographs that included your dog‚ you would have either a more targeted database or a subset of your larger database. If your database is small (for example‚ your home insurance policies)‚ you can probably manage the information manually. In such instances‚ you might use a traditional management

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    information to create tables and link them through relationships. There are two pairs of relationships in this question. One of them is Department-Employee which has the relationship of one-to-many. The tables should contain primary and foreign keys (where needed). Do not create your own fields. Use the fields given to determine primary and foreign keys. Create three tables in Microsoft Access and input the data using forms (3 forms). Create a Form/Subform for the Department/Employee table and create

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    which America entered the "modern era." Given the myriad labels attached to this decade‚ this essay focuses on the broader context of all those movements under the umbrella term "modernism." First‚ what is modernism and why did it apply to the 1920s (as opposed to earlier decades)? What ideologies or beliefs had changed by the 1920s that qualified this decade as "modern" for America? Second‚ to expand on those changes‚ what new issues/events/movements did Americans face in the 1920s? Discuss at least

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    (BACKGROUND INFORMATION) ​ In the period 1750 to 1914 in Latin America and  the Caribbean‚ while the use of foreign workers remained the same‚ the role of women changed  from being confined to the home to working in factories‚ and the use of slaves changed from  being the most popular labor force in Latin America to being completely abolished legally.  Despite the passage of years‚ the use of foreign workers remained the same in Latin  America and the Caribbean. Though the use of foreign workers began as being less popular than 

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    "Good example is the best sermon." -Benjamin Franklin Too often we hear of people telling us the right thing to do‚ yet they do not abide by the sermons that they tell us. However‚ there are those few special people in our life that we look up to. We look up to them because they not only teach us the right way to live our lives‚ but they also provide us with a good example. Supplying a fine example teaches people more than someone just telling them what is

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    Life in America during the Great Depression Jordan Hora HI 202 Dr. Barske MWF 1-1:50 The Great Depression began in 1929 and lasted until 1939. This was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn so far in history. In the United States‚ the Great Depression began soon after the stock market crash of October 1929‚ which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors. Throughout the next several years‚ consumer spending and investment dropped‚ this caused steep

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    1 Executive Summary After the successful acquisition of Yahoo!‚ Microsoft has increased its share on the internet search market and become market leader in web-service subscribers. However‚ it is still far behind Google in the searching advertising market. Although Google is by far the leading power in search advertising today‚ internet search technology is still in its infancy and there are much room for improvement. Microsoft shall invest on the R & D research of search technology and the

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    In many ways‚ Television has proved to be one of the worst inventions of modern times. All too often‚ Television is harmful because of the shows it broadcasts and the way it is used in the home Television‚ the most popular used technology of modern life‚ has been considered as a good friend in many homes. Stay in front of the screen. Switch hour to hour for relaxation. Watch the motion pictures with unthinking mind. And have pleasure from that “good friend”. A large number of people thought it is

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    students’ attitudes towards the Financial Aid Department at Blackhawk Technical College?” We will be looking for satisfaction and dissatisfaction with the Financial Aid Department at Blackhawk Technical College. We at JoBDeK have started the marketing research process by compiling data and creating research tools to help us respond to the Management dilemma. Destinie Schirle has researched the service and provided an overview of the Financial Aid Department. Destinie will also address the

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    Redlining in America “Redlining is the illegal practice of lending institutions of restricting the number of loans or the loan-to-value ratio in certain neighborhoods because of race or ethnic background” (Newell‚ 443). During the Great Depression‚ American federal agencies entered the home mortgage market to bolster the struggling US economy. This is when the U.S. government systematically instituted segregation into the housing market through policies which favored white mortgage applicants over

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