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    Setting Up a Database

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    Setting up a database 1. Introduction In order to complete my client’s needs I created a database and I started my work with Word Access 2010. This is how it looked at the beginning as I started my work today on the 5th of the October 2010. Today was our starting point for creating my clients database. The screenshot above shows that I opened Access 2010 to begin creating my clients database. 2. Creating tables‚ setting fields + deciding on data types. Once Microsoft Access was open

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    Ancient Olympics Changes

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    Everything changes‚ it is just a matter of when. The Ancient Olympic Games were believed to have started in the Greek city-state of Olympia in 776 B.C. The Games were held every four years‚ just like the modern Olympics. During the Ancient Games‚ only men could compete‚ however boys were also allowed to compete in a Junior Olympics. Though if these boys could compete with the men they would. Although men were the only ones allowed to compete‚ there was a loophole for women. The wealthy could pay

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    Ancient Greece is considered to have made some of the most influential art ever‚ their architecture being one of the utmost successful forms. Much of the Greeks’ art was meant to honor their gods‚ however‚ they were created in the same image of humans. The government sponsored a majority of the art in Greece and intended it to be for public display. The Greeks were always trying to reach excellence‚ which they found in art and took a great deal of pride in it. The architecture in Greece was very

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    Women in Ancient India

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    WOMEN IN ANCIENT INDIA The sub-continent of India is both diverse in its history and geography. It was not until the Mauryan Empire in the third century b.c.e. when most of India was brought together under one ruling dynasty. Before the Mauryans there was the ancient era known as the Indus Valley or Harappan civilization‚ and then the invasion and settlement of the Aryans along the Ganges River plain. The Ganges and Indus Rivers are known as the mother and father of India. Other rivers traverse

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    Ancient Greece

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    mARKETING PLAN FOr sINGAPORE fLYER cONTENTS Page 1: Introduction to Singapore Flyer Page 2: Problem Statement Page 3: Environmental Analysis Page 4: Situation Analysis Page 5: Segmentation & Targeting Page 6: Recommendation – Marketing Strategy Page 7: Implementation – Marketing Mix “Words can’t describe. Fantastic! Not for the faint hearted but a great photographic moment. The way it is lit up at night is in itself a wonderful sight to see.” – Anita Polmear‚ TripAdvisor Singapore

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    Women In Ancient Egypt

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    of a husband and wife in the after-life shows the very real affection that was considered the norm in Ancient Egypt. Egypt treated its women better than any of the other major civilizations of the ancient world. The Egyptians believed that joy and happiness were legitimate goals of life and regarded home and family as the major source of delight. It was taken for granted in the ancient world that the head of the house was the man. The true meaning of this fact for women varied considerably

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    Miss Julie Setting

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    The historical setting contributes largely‚ not only to the theme‚ but also‚ the of details of the play. Charles Darwin’s “Origin of Species” was published less than thirty years before‚ August Strindberg’s “Miss Julie”. The introduction of Social Darwinism in 1800s was an essential to the naturalist genre within the play‚ and can be seen to have had an immense influence on “Miss Julie”. The simultaneous fall of Miss Julie and rise of Jean is evidently as a consequence of the theory of “survival

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    CYPCore32-1.1 Explain the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing development When assessing a child you must be careful to take into account confidentiality: Permission-before carrying out an observation you must have parents and the settings permission. Confidentiallity- do not to leave confidential material lying around they must be secured in a locked cabinet. Line of reporting-only talk to authorized personal about confidential material. This confidentially can only be broken when

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    Ancient Greek Mythology

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    Religion and Mythology in Ancient Greece were looked upon with the utmost importance‚ the Greek myths and tales of religion explained the unexplainable‚ gave reason to live and a sense of stability to a community. Ancient Greek myths can make the protagonist or other main character a role model in the way that they author writes them. The reader can also obtain life lessons from the myth or legend. A worthy illustration of this is the Ancient Greek god Apollo‚ who is a wealthy king a‚ affectionate

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    Women in Ancient Greece

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    were kept at home where they were taught the proper manners and duties of a desirable wife. "Marriage was the inevitable goal to which her whole life tended. To remain a spinster was the worst disgrace which could befall a woman" (Everyday Life in Ancient Greece‚ pg. 82). However‚ it was seen as more of a disgrace on her father who ‘owned’ her until she was married. Although Athenian women were completely in charge of their household and slaves‚ they didn’t have much freedom. They rarely left the house

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