MODEL HOME WORK: 2 School: Department:CSE/IT Name of the faculty member: Monica Sood Course No: CSE301 Course Title: Database Management System Class: Term: Section:B1801 Batch: Max. Marks: Date of Allotment:8-02-2011 Date of Submission:22-02-2011 Part-A Q. 1 create a package which includes:
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My Dream Home My dream home is very lovely. It is nestled in the United Kingdom. It is an English style cottage in the country side. It is completely made of gray stone. All of the stones were carefully hand selected. The roof is the most beautiful thatched roof you’ve ever seen. Outside are many flowers‚ flowering bushes‚ and trees. There is a stream nearby. Beside the stream is a huge‚ gracefully standing willow tree. The tree is complete with a small wooden swing
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Research Essay (Posted 4 March 2013) Deadline 19 April 2013‚ 2400 hours (for both hard and soft copies) Question 1a Question 1b Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 Question 6 Question 7 Question 8 Lecture: ‘Marriage: A Precarious Endeavor’ Lecture: ‘Transformations to Marital Patterns in the Global Context’ Lecture: ‘Gender Equality: The Case of Hong Kong’ Lecture: ‘Domestic Violence‚ Past and Present & The Situation in Hong Kong’ Presentation: Gender‚ Violence & Masculinity Seminar:
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My home in India is filled with the love‚ culture‚ wisdom‚ and peace. This beautiful home of mine has five bedrooms‚ a kitchen‚ a basement‚ a balcony‚ a living room‚ a family room and a backyard. There are three specific places in the home that are very close to me and were very unique in their way that make me attached to them. Each room symbolizes something unique. As soon as I open the main door‚ the first room I see is my family room‚ which stands for a bond of love. On holidays‚ all my family
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term paper Project on Linux Programming (CSE207) [pic] Project—SIMULATION OF CHMOD‚CHOWN AND CHGRP USING C PROGRAMMING AND WITHOUT USING ANY INBUILT COMMAND. Submitted by -- Submitted to aman Miss. Anjlee Verma INTRODUCTION TO STUDY/COURSE The present course Linux programming deals with various aspects of a very widely used operating system i.e. LINUX. Actually LINUX is not an OS in itself but a kernel i.e.‚ Heart of any operating
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BUECO5903 BUSINESS ECONOMICS ASSIGNMENTS A and B Semester 1‚ 2013 Due dates for each section are provided in the Course Description. Part B – Macroeconomics – Worth 10% of total assessment: Answer any five (5) of the following questions. Each question is worth 10 marks. Question 10: a) Which of the following are final goods and services and which are intermediate goods and services? Please explain why in your answer. (4 marks – 1 mark each) i) A windscreen purchased by
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Mathematics Mock Examination Two MATHEMATICS 4038 2 hours Student No. Class Additional materials: Answer Paper List of Formulae READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ index number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters‚ glue or correction fluid. Answer all the questions. Give non-exact numerical answers correct
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Introduction Have you thought about installing a home security system‚ but put it off because you don’t think you really need one? Well‚ before you put it off any longer‚ you may want to consider these facts: In 2010‚ there were more than two million home burglaries in the United States‚ over 70 percent of which took place in residential homes‚ reports the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Victims of these burglaries claimed an estimated $4.6 billion in lost property‚ and the average dollar
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concern among the service providers especially banks. Banks have their own way of managing their relationships with the customers. However‚ the perception of customers on CRM practices among banks should also be taken into consideration. Here in this paper‚ effort is given to study the comparative perception of SBI customers and other nationalised banks customers’ in the issue of CRM practices. It is observed that the approach of CRM by SBI and other nationalised are to some extent same and one but the
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction Financial services firms are in the business of accepting risk. Primary aims of any financial services firm are collect and manage risks on behalf of their customers and make a profit for its shareholders. We may define ‘Risks’ as uncertainties resulting in adverse outcome‚ adverse in relation to planned objective or expectations. In the financial arena‚ enterprise risks can be broadly categorized as credit risk‚ operational risk‚ market risk and
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