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    question many scientists and civilians have pondered since the beginning of civilization. Beginning in 1959 on a small scale‚ scientists have worked day and night to answer that very question through experimentation and research. In the years since‚ the search for extraterrestrials has fallen under various names and has been taken control of by several organizations and people. In 1982‚ Carl Sagan‚ an American astronomer‚ cosmologist‚ astrophysicist‚ astrobiologist‚ and author wrote a letter directed to

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    one of job for this project (the job must be difference with the presentation assignment)‚ after that: 1. Arrange job description‚ job analysis and job specification 2. Specify the source to get the prospective candidate 3. Specify the selection tools for the candidate (like test‚ etc) 4. Arranges 5 questions for each types of question (situational interview‚ behavioral interview‚ job related interview and stress interview) I. Job Description‚ ‚ job analysis and job specification

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    Boolean Search Operators

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    the rules of computer database searching. Much database searching is based on the principles of Boolean logic. Boolean logic refers to the logical relationship among search terms‚ and is named for the British-born Irish mathematician George Boole. On Internet search engines‚ the options for constructing logical relationships among search terms often modify the traditional practice of Boolean searching. This will be covered in the section below‚ Boolean Searching on the Internet. Boolean logic consists

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    Web Search Engines

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    Web Search Engines Typically‚ Web search engines work by sending out a spider to fetch as many documents as possible. Another program‚ called an indexer‚ then reads these documents and creates an index based on the words contained in each document. Each search engine uses a proprietary algorithm to create its indices such that‚ ideally‚ only meaningful results are returned for each query. Sites that let you search multiple indexes simultaneously include: • Yahoo (http://www.yahoo.com) • search

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    report we have chosen to analysis the innovation that is the ‘Google Search Engine’. We have chosen to base our report on the Google search engine; a revolutionary innovation that has transformed the way in which the internet is used. 1.1 Introduction Google began life as a research project between two Stanford University graduate students‚ Larry Page and Sergey Brin in January‚ 1996. They hypothesized that developing a search engine that analysed the relationships between websites would be more

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    ON ’EFFECTS OF SEARCH ENGINE ADVERTISING’ INTRODUCTION Search engine marketing (SEM) is a form of Internet marketing that involves the promotion of websites by increasing their visibility in search engine results pages (SERP) through optimization and advertising. SEM may use search engine optimization (SEO)‚ that adjusts or rewrites website content to achieve a higher ranking in search engine results

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    In Search of April Raintree The book of Beatrice Culleton Mosioner titled In Search of April Raintree‚ is about the trials and sufferings of two sisters growing up in the foster home. Beatrice writes about the two young Métis sisters and the struggles about their lives. She tells us about the social system‚ stereotypes‚ drug‚ alcohol abuse and the girl’s on-going battle to fit in with society to become “normal”. As they grew up through many hardships trying to uncover their unique identity

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    INTRODUCTION A teacher‚ who is happy with his job‚ plays a pivotal role in the upliftment of society. Well adjusted and satisfied teacher can contribute a lot to the well being of his/her pupils. A dissatisfied teacher can become irritable and may create tensions which can have negative influence on the students’ learning process and it consequently affects their academic growth. Job satisfaction implies the overall adjustment to work situation.  Attitude is readiness to react towards or against

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    conduct legal searches and seizures. An illegal search or seizure violates a person’s rights and may lead to adverse consequences for the officer who engaged in the illegality. This paper covers a simulated case of Minnesota vs. Ronald Riff. The prosecution witness sheets are used to gathering information for Officer Shield to obtain a warrant to search the home of Ronald Riff‚ a suspect in the burglary of Marquette’s Market. Search and Seizure Hypothetical Our constitution is not

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    Search and Seizure‚ Arrest and Interrogation Search and Seizure The Fourth Amendment protects the right of people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ appears‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized. The Fourth amendment is a critical aspect to policing due to the fact that

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