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    Chapter 1 1.1 Statement of the problem This thesis addresses the following problems related to service inefficiency and low productivity of the library staff in General Santos City Library especially‚ in the different transactions involving the patrons and in the preparation of the library’s regular and on-demand reports. Service efficiency related problems Inquiry/verification by a patron regarding availability of book takes time and hassle‚ as it requires browsing of the card catalogues or

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    PROBLEM DEFINITION Topic No.: 1 Development of an Online Information System for the University Of Makati - College Of Computer Science. Main Problem: There is no available website dedicated for the College of Computer Science. Specific Problems: a. News and announcement for the college are dispersed through word of mouth. b. The college of computer science cannot be searched through search engines. c. Information on faculty and staff of the college is unavailable. Causes of

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    hard to name all‚ but we could list some of them. Firstly‚ we could have an opportunity to study in advance education system where many experienced and skilled professors as well as teachers are working in. You are not only have a chance to gain knowledge and experience from your teachers but also develop your study‚ your thinking methodology given by this education system and teachers. Moreover‚ when study abroad‚ you have to use the language of the country which you are studying in; that means

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    principal of the school. The school uses manual procedure in computing the grades of the students since there is no existing system. Scores and grades are done manually by individual and step by step computation. During the initial interview conducted among the faculty members in the school‚ the problems encountered were difficulties in manual grading system. The grading system which uses the class record book seems to lack accuracy due to frequent miscalculations. In addition‚

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    Q1: The major explanations to the reason why AOL was so successful in the commercial online industry comparing to its competitors CompuServe and Prodigy are as follows: · AOL offered the unique and board range of features such as Online Community‚ Computing and the like‚ so their services are relatively differentiated · AOL kept good relation with its customer because of the easy access to AOL’s online service which only required to have a personal computer‚ a telephone line‚ and a computer‚ and

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    2013 A Preview on Microcontroller Based Electronic Voting Machine Diponkar Paul and Sobuj Kumar Ray‚ Member‚ IACSIT Abstract—Voting is most pivotal process of democratic society through which people determine it’s government. Governments around the world are increasingly considering the replacement of traditional paper-based voting schemes with electronic voting systems. Elections of Bangladesh are conducted most exclusively using electronic voting machines developed over the past three years. In

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    Political Crimes and Voting

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    POLITICAL CRIME VOTING RIGHTS The standard sense of the phrase‚ a political crime is an action deemed illegal by a government in order to control real or imagine threats to its survival‚ at the expense of a range of human rights and freedoms. Thus actions which are not criminal per se‚ meaning that they are not anti-social‚ but pro-social‚ are criminality at the convenience of the group holding power. In criminology‚ a political crime is an act or omission prejudicial to the interests of the state

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    Ergonomics is about how people‚ based on their physical capabilities‚ can best organize and conduct their activities. The word ergonomics may best be explained as ‘the adaption of the environment to man’. Ergonomists conduct research into work strain and working posture as well as work settings in organizations. The entire context in which you perform your work is important. This means that attention is not only paid to what you are capable of‚ but also to the point where you go

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    Peapod Online Case Study

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    Peapod Online Grocery Case Analysis Abstract This paper explores Peapod Online Grocery (2008) and its possibilities for success and failure based on several types of consumer behaviors. Most analysts do not expect the online grocery business to become more popular than the 8 to 10 percent of consumers that are estimated to purchase their products online. Parkinson‚ one of the founders of Peapod could not disagree more. “He states that this strategy can leverage the buying power of Ahold

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    continues today. In our nation‚ the struggle for the right to vote continued for over a century after the U.S. Constitution granted voting rights to white male landowners. It took over a century before American women were given the right to vote. African-Americans have had the constitutional right to vote for 130 years‚ but it wasn’t until the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 before these rights were enforced by federal authorities. Eighteen-year-olds were granted the right to vote

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