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    could say that I am more productive now compared back then when I was assigned at the School Canteen and be as one of the Canteen Teachers. The school year 2013-2014 brought me lots of challenges as a full time teacher and also with regards to the new task that I was assigned to. However‚ I always try to be more optimistic and see the good in every situation for I know that whatever challenges come my way‚ there’s always a reason behind it. And those reasons will not just give me some lessons in

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    because they saw that it’s in demand in the market. The existing monitoring system of the Focus Advance Car Rentals Inc. was manual process of recording of all the data that they need for their report such as the plate number of the rented car/van‚ the name of the driver‚ hours that the customer is going to rent the car/van‚ the place/places where they’re going‚ and etc.. So‚ this project acts as a computerized monitoring system for Focus Advance Car Rentals Inc.. It stores details of the

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    accept that attendance monitoring for lectures is usually impractical. However‚ it was very clear that there was a variety of practice‚ ranging from nothing at all in some cases to detailed spreadsheet reports even showing coursework marks in others. A standard paperbased register form was available but tutors tended to adopt methods they were comfortable with‚ such as passing round a sign-up sheet and filing it or filling in more detailed record sheets after the session. Monitoring of attendance by year

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    SYSTEM PROPOSAL : TITLE : Student Monitoring System ABSTRACT : The computerized Students monitoring system that we developed is specifically for ID and Student’s verification only. The main objective of our system is to check wether the student have an authorized ID or a falsificated one and to verify whether the student is officially enrolled in the school. The application of RFID Matrix card system as a boarding students monitoring system were proposed to improve management system And to

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    The New Beetle Q1. What positioning alternatives were available to Liz Vanzura and her team? What were the advantages and disadvantages of each? Arnold group’s research reveals that the target market for the new Beetle encompassed both Baby Boomers and the younger 18 to 34 year olds (Gen X’ers). This includes a very diverse group of people‚ but their research also showed that potential drivers shared some common characteristics like confidence‚ individualism and a desire to be the center

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    Monitoring Monitoring Monitoring is the regular observation and recording of activities taking place in a project or programme. It is a process of routinely gathering information on all aspects of the project. To monitor is to check on how project activities are progressing. It is observation; ─ systematic and purposeful observation. Monitoring also involves giving feedback about the progress of the project to the donors‚ implementers and beneficiaries of the project. Reporting enables the gathered

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    Name: Arvin Mike L. Avenido Course & Year: BSIT-4 Instructor: Ms. Ivy Nalam WTh/5:00-6:00/Comp Lab 1 Subject: Software Engineering SUMMARY OF SWEBOK GUIDE (CHAPTERS 11&12) Like most of the things‚ quality attracts the person it signifies the performance and appearance of the product. It matters a lot of the standards in a business for the outcome of the products. Just like this‚ Software has also good quality requirements and better ways to ensure its outcome. The following are the

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    ISSN-L: 2223-9553‚ ISSN: 2223-9944 Academic Research International Vol. 2‚ No. 2‚ March 2012 RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) BASED ATTENDANCE SYSTEM WITH AUTOMATIC DOOR UNIT Ononiwu G. Chiagozie Okorafor G. Nwaji. Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering‚ Federal University Of Technology‚ Owerri‚ NIGERIA. Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering‚ Federal University Of Technology‚ Owerri‚ NIGERIA. nwaji2000@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Radio-frequency identification

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    The year 1959 was a year that New Orleans‚ Louisiana advanced in growth and population. At this time‚ New Orleans started becoming more Americanized with the impression of growing‚ suburban areas. After the Caucasians and the African Americans integrated‚ the culture of New Orleans expanded even more. Also‚ the crime rate in the city was so minor; it was nothing like the way it is today. Families all over thought that New Orleans would be a considerable place to live safely‚ earn an education‚ be

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    Communication between the people of New Orleans and the city government was a reason why there was so many casualties. During any natural disaster‚ winds can harm any communication systems‚ especially a storm like Hurricane Katrina. Most of modern day communication tools rely on obstacles that are built on land‚ such as radio antennas and cellphone towers. Katrina’s fast winds knocked down a 400 foot antenna that was built to last through winds that would blow up to 150 mile-per-hour. Weakening communication

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