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    Relational Database

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    it will be easier and much more efficient to use Relational Database Model. Relational Database model is a simple database‚ which includes Entities‚ Relationships and Attributes. In our case the Entities are our family members‚ Relationships are their degree of relation to the database creator and Attributes are going to be their contact information that will allow us to invite them to the reunion and their response to the invitation. Relational model is a much simpler‚

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    Figure 2. Relational Model provides an overview of the table content‚ table column/attributes and the relationships that connects them. The identified relationships are as follow: a single customer can make multiple sales (1:M)‚ a single sale contains specific set of sales details (1:1)‚ the same payment could be used for multiple sales (1:M). Furthermore‚ an order details can contain multiple books or product items (1:M)‚ a single author can have multiple books in the store (1:M) just as a single

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    Freud believed that aggression was a normal but unconscious impulse that is repressed in well-adjusted people. However‚ if the aggressive impulse is particularly strong or repressed to an unusual degree‚ then some aggression can ‘leak’ out of the unconscious and the person may be aggressively against a random‚ innocent victim. Freud called this displaced aggression‚ and this theory might explain an attack of ‘senseless’ violence‚ labeling it as aggression that was too repressed and has broken through

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    confusing. If you are enrolling 300 new students then a flat file is not the best option and you should use a relational database.

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    Since the relational cultural theory is based on the assumption that human were made to be in relationship with each other and when there are disconnections in relationships‚ it causes dissonance in people’s lives. This dissonance in relationships can be difficult to relieve because of the paradoxical nature of being known. To avoid being hurt or rejected by relationships‚ some people refrain from revealing all they truly are in relationships to protect themselves. Some people keep parts of themselves

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    of communication theories can place one at a vantage position. Of importance are two theories: Relational Dialectics Theory and Genderlect Style Theory. These two theories are not only valid but also identify the key factors that enhance or inhibit interpersonal communication within social contexts. Indeed‚ the articulation of these two theories can increase one’s chances of building healthy

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    Nazi Aggression

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    Hitler’s Aims Hitler aimed to make Germany into a great power again and this he hoped to achieve by: Destroying the hated Versailles settlement Building up the army Recovering lost territory such as the Saar (Alsace Lorraine) and the Polish Corridor Bringing all Germans within the Reich This last aim included the annexation of Austria and the acquisition of territory from Czechoslovakia and Poland‚ both which had large German minorities as a result of Versailles. Define: Lebensraum

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    Many parents believe that kids who tease each other is just a part of life and should not be blown up into proportion. However‚ when does teasing turn into bullying? When does a simple act of aggression that some parents believe is essential to a child’s development become an act of violence and manipulation? Middle school girls are getting emotionally and psychologically bullied because of parents’ influence on the bully and the bully’s need for power which cause the creation of programs that teaches

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    Leadership Theory As a whole‚ UPB promotes the Relational Leadership Model. The Relational Leadership Model is the process of people working together as they attempt to accomplish change or make a difference to benefit a common good. As an organization‚ UPB is dedicated to creating a community among Ball State students. The Relational Leadership Model has five components: inclusion‚ empowerment‚ purpose‚ ethics‚ and process-orientation. UPB demonstrates all of these throughout the meetings and

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    society desires to maintain and promote democracy. Violating the morals and values previously mentioned‚” …may undermine confidence by breeding distrust and suspicion” (Johannesen‚ Valde‚ &Whedbee‚ 2008). Equally important to consider is Nodding’s Relational Ethics‚ the relationship between caring and the one being cared for can be applied in a political context. In my opinion‚ this current administration seems calloused and dishonest but Nodding makes a simple yet profound statement‚ “…I care for someone

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