Data Definition‚ Constraints‚ and Schema Changes CREATE TABLE -Specifies a new base relation by giving it a name‚ and specifying each of its attributes and their data types (INTEGER‚ FLOAT‚ DECIMAL(i‚j)‚ CHAR(n)‚ VARCHAR(n)) - A constraint NOT NULL may be specified on an attribute CREATE TABLE DEPARTMENT ( DNAME VARCHAR(10) NOT NULL‚ DNUMBER INTEGER NOT NULL‚ MGRSSN CHAR(9)‚ MGRSTARTDATE CHAR(9) ); - In SQL2‚ can use the CREATE TABLE command for specifying the primary key attributes
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ACHARYA N. G. RANGA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY B. Tech (Food Technology) Course No.: FDST 216 Credit Hours: 3 (2+1) THEORY STUDY MATERIAL Bakery and Confectionary Products Prepared by Dr.Lakshmi J‚ Associate Professor‚Dept of Food Chemistry College of Food Science and Technology‚ Bapatla Theory Lecture Outlines 1. History of Bakery and Confectionery - Present Trends - Prospects - Nutrition facts of 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.
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How To Read Literature Like A Professor by Thomas C. Foster presents various ideas and methods that are applied in literature in a form of a guide. Many Ideas presented in the book can be found in other books. For example‚ The House On Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros uses concepts such as sex‚ geography‚ and symbolism to focus/describe other topics. In The House On Mango Street‚ the main character‚ Esperanza‚ describes the hairs of her family members. The way she describes her family member’s hairs
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1. Every Trip is a Quest (except when it’s not): a. A quester b. A place to go c. A stated reason to go there d. Challenges and trials e. The real reason to go—always self-knowledge 2. Nice to Eat With You: Acts of Communion a. Whenever people eat or drink together‚ it’s communion b. Not usually religious c. An act of sharing and peace d. A failed meal carries negative connotations 3. Nice to Eat You: Acts of Vampires a. Literal Vampirism: Nasty old man‚ attractive but evil‚ violates
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The Writing Dilemma I never liked to write before‚ still don’t now. I tolerate it. Well‚ tolerate wouldn’t be the best word. Let’s just say me and writing have a love hate relationship. I hated it‚ it hated me. More of a mutual hatred I guess. I used to despise writing and thought it was the dumbest and most useless subject in school. Actually the most useless thing in the world. I was more of a man‚ or more precisely a boy of numbers. There was this one time where in 6th grade I had to write a realistic
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How to Read Literature Like a Professor: A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines by Thomas C. Foster In Arthur Conan Doyle’s "The Red-Headed League‚" Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson both observe Jabez Wilson carefully‚ yet their differing interpretations of the same details reveal the difference between a "Good Reader" and a "Bad Reader." Watson can only describe what he sees; Holmes has the knowledge to interpret what he sees‚ to draw conclusions‚ and to solve the mystery
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Bibliography Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke1993‚ [35(4)] How to Operationalize Porter’s Diamond of International Competitiveness; Thunderbird International Business Review (ISSN 1096-4762) Wiley United States Charles W.L. Hill 2008‚ International Business; McGraw Hill United States ISBN 0073381349 John D. Daniels‚ Lee H. Radebaugh and Daniel P. Sullivan 2006‚ International Business: Environments and Operations; Prentice Hall United States ISBN 0131869426 Michael E. Porter1990‚ Competitive Advantages
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Professor Freeman’s interview refers to the ‘purpose’ of a business numerous times in terms of money‚ profits and businesses making money for shareholders. Professor Freeman only ‘thinks’ this is the problem and that there is a need for business‚ profits & ethics having to link together. “Well it’s a really a little bit of both”. Freeman‚ E. (2009) Lateline Business. Profits are more important than ethics. If businesses do not make profits they would not be here today‚ therefore‚ you would
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There are a lot ways on how we learn‚ our parents‚ friends‚ teachers‚ professors‚ employers and co-workers are all there to teach us. Learning is not only exclusive inside the classroom or in school. We even learn most in our daily experiences. But is it more effective or best to give focus on the positive actions and ignoring the negative ones? I believe that giving focus or attention to negative ones is as important as giving focus on the positive ones. As parents we are considered as the
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Project Officer: This interview is being conducted for the project ‘Making history: the discipline in perspective’‚ and the Project Officer Danny Millum will be speaking to Professor Eric Hobsbawm about his experience of‚ and views on‚ changes in the discipline and the academic profession of history. Professor Hobsbawm‚ may we start with your giving us some brief biographical information? Eric Hobsbawm: I was born during World War One‚ in Egypt‚ which has no relevance to my subsequent life
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