wednesday 9 Resource: Ch. 9 of Introduction to Business Create a 5- to 7-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation to teach your fellow students about the following IT applications: ·16 Transaction processing systems One of the first transaction processing systems was American Airline SABRE system‚ which became operational in 1960. Designed to process up to 83‚000 transactions a day‚ the system ran on two IBM 7090 computers. SABRE was migrated to IBM System/360 computers in 1972‚ and became
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The Computerized Enrollment System Of Saint Francis College-Guihulngan For Sy 2013-2014 A PROJECT Presented to Engr. Dominic B. Vidal In Partial fulfillment Of the requirements in IT 205 (Software Engineering) For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology By: Joan Casagan Sarah Jane Apatan Shayne Ganaganag Bart Ignacio Executive summary A. Table of contents B. List of figures C. List of tables D. List of Notation I. Introduction
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CONTENTS A. The overview of Languages in the United States……………………………………………………………. 2 B. Official language status…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 C. Immigrant languages…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 D. American English and the development…………………………………………………………………………. 7 E. Regional Differences………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 F. American English vs. British English………………………………………………………………………………… 10 I- Pronunciation and Spelling………………………………………………………………………………
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Porntep Jeff Pasaphant Glorianne Schott COM-212-X6161 21 July 2013 Demonstration Speech: Blackjack 101 1. HISTORY i. Different versions of BLACKJACK can be traced all the way back to FRANCE in the 17th Century. ii. The game was originally called 21‚ which is relevant to the objective of the game. iii. The version of BLACKJACK we are most familiar with derived in the United States in the 19th Century. iv. Today‚ BLACKJACK is most known and popular in the United States‚ Canada‚ Australia
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DiaPurpose By the end of my speech and demonstration‚ the audience should be able tocheck there own blood sugars and be able to inject themselves with insulin. Introduction Diabetes the silent killer. Doesn’t sound very scary does it but don’t be fooled. This disease is very deadly. Could you see yourself engaging in any normal everyday activity‚ then all the sudden a major organ or organs began to fail and shutdown without any warning sign? And the cause is because you have high blood sugars
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Outline For Demonstration Speech Topic: Cake Pops General Purpose: To demonstrate Specific Purpose: To demonstrate to my audience how to make a delicious and simple cake pop. Thesis: I will be demonstrating how to make a I. Introduction: A. Attention Getter: In 2012 Starbucks made over $13.29 billion dollars. With that amount of money you could buy eight billion‚ eight hundred and sixty million of their cake pops. Though that seems like enough cake pops to satisfy anyones appitite
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TOPIC: “Mission H.A.R.D. Body” My Exercise Program GENERAL PURPOSE: Persuade SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To persuade my audience to perform my quick workout program for the amazingly fast and effective results CENTRAL IDEA: My workout program consist of a 15 minute morning and night exercise schedule‚ focuses on all the major muscle group areas‚ and includes a simple diet plan that leads to a lean‚ muscular‚ and sexy body‚ fast! INTRODUCTION I. Fellas envision your self with a toned six-pack and
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Demonstrative Communication XXXXXX XXXXXXX BCOM/275 January 16‚ 2013 Provide examples showing how demonstrative communication can be effective and ineffective‚ positive and negative‚ for the sender and receiver. Demonstrative Communication is the process of people’s thoughts and messages of communicating by actively listening in verbal and nonverbal communication. Depending on how a message is communicated‚ “can be effective and ineffective‚ either positive or negative” (Juancho24‚
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communicating is through demonstrative communication. Demonstrative communication is non-verbal and unwritten communication and can be tremendously powerful. Though words are not exchanged‚ demonstrative communication can speak volumes through action‚ body language‚ facial expression‚ posture‚ eye contact‚ and physical contact. Even if someone is speaking‚ demonstrative communication can tell a completely different story than the words coming out of one’s mouth. For demonstrative communication to be
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Demonstrative Communication We all have a slightly different definition of communication but I am certain we all know the importance of it. Whether we realize it or not‚ communication is a part of everything we do‚ every day. Are you aware of the different types of communication and how it can impact your life? The formal definition of communication is the process of sending and receiving messages (Cheesebro‚ O’Connor‚ and Rios‚ 2010). These messages can be sent or received in a verbal
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