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    you know why “New School” become so popular in the late 1980s? Hip-hop starts at the 1970s‚ the beginning of hip-hop is starting by DJ Kool Herc. All of the early artists of hip-hop‚ deejays or MCs‚ were named ’Old School’. ’New School’ was a given name to separate the different style of hip-hop depends on when does it born and what was added. New school rap came out and became popular because the new technology of drum machine came out‚ the new generation of musicians‚ and a new type of image for

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    Final Project: A New Dawn Summary A New Dawn is a program which will help students who have dropped out of high school become members of society who will be more successful. It is our hope that with the implementation of this program that more students will be able to return to school to finish their education and learn vocational skills which will allow them to earn more‚ help provide for their families‚ and build better self-esteem. Participation should reduce the number of youth

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    States. 2. A company wants to find the percentage of defective items produced on a machine. 3. A researcher wants to know if there is an association between eating unhealthy food and cholesterol level. 4. A pharmaceutical company has developed a new medicine for a disease and it wants to check if this medicine cures the disease. All of these cases relate to decision making. We cannot reach a conclusion in these examples unless we have access to data. Data can be obtained from observational studies

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    10 New Year Resolutions for High School Students The New Year is a great time to reflect on the changes we want to or need to make. If you’re a student looking at ways to improve yourself and make the transition to college easier‚ International College Counselors offers a few more resolutions you might want to add to your list. 1. Stop procrastinating. How often have you underestimated how much time it will take to get something done? Then‚ how sad are you when you don’t have the time to do your

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    The design of simulated antenna is shown in Fig. 3.1. As can be seen from the figure‚ the Yagi-Uda antenna was built on a FR4 substrate (εr = 4.4) with the thickness of 1.6 mm. The design consists of one director element‚ a driven element and a ground plane acting as a reflector. To enhance the gain of the antenna coupling microstrips and metal plate were placed‚ that focus the entire beam towards a driven dipole. Fig. 4.1: Simulated Yagi-Uda antenna 4.3 SIMULATED RESULTS After simulating

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    when you came home from school. Wishing I could afford the latest shoes. These were my realities. Being the oldest of three to a young mother‚ I was forced to mature faster than my peers. A victim of unemployment and hardships‚ I had no other option than to get a good education in hopes to better my family’s economic downfalls. As I will be a first generation college student‚ I have dedicated my everything into my academics and athletics. Coming from the inner city‚ the schools I attended weren’t the

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    Groups in Organizations Course: MGMT315 Organizational Theory & Behavior Dr. Archie Rowe Niquitha Dawson April 17‚ 2014 Groups in Organizations Groups are used to define people places and things. Groups are used in main corporations. The groups are there to help with the organizations productivity‚ to solve problems‚ or they are just placed there too interact on the behalf of that organization. A group is defined as two or more employees interacting

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    structured collection of records or data that is stored in a computer system. In order for a database to be truly functional‚ it must not only store large amounts of record‚ but also be able to access those records fast and efficiently. In addition‚ new information and changes should also be easy to input.” (tech-faq.com) To be useful over a long term the database should be able to store all the records necessary for the business to function as well as be able to get all of this information back in

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    merger and procurement movement‚ through deals and showcasing and by new market entrance.. The Case of British Airways Introduction Strategy has now become a general term used by everybody in all fields of life .It was initially majorly used by the military but now‚ both  military and businesses have turned it to a household name. Strategy does not have a definite definition‚ but defining it according to the prescriptive school; it would be defined as a special course of action‚ designed and implemented

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    1" is expressed using the letter "A"‚ it doesn’t mean it only applies to expressions containing "A". What the "A" stands for in a rule like A + 1 = 1 is any Boolean variable or collection of variables. This is perhaps the most difficult concept for new students to master in Boolean simplification: applying standardized identities‚ properties‚ and rules to expressions not in standard form. For instance‚ the Boolean expression ABC + 1 also reduces to 1 by means of the "A + 1 = 1" identity. In this

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