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    Assignment 1 Declaration Document Submitted by MAYANK JAIN (212337415) | Deakin UniversityAssignment Attachment SheetFaculty of Business and Law | Date received | This form must be completed‚ signed and attached to each assignment you submit within the Faculty of Business and Law. If submitting online‚ this form must be completed and submitted with your assignment. Last NamePlease use block letters‚ and enter your name as it appears on your Deakin student card | First Name | Student

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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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    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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    Chapter GH TE D MA 1 Relational Database Concepts CO PY RI TE RI AL very organization has data that needs to be collected‚ managed‚ and analyzed. A relational database fulfills these needs. Along with the powerful features of a relational database come requirements for developing and maintaining the database. Data analysts‚ database designers‚ and database administrators (DBAs) need to be able to translate the data in a database into useful information for both day-to-day

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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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    Stephen Jones August 8‚ 2005 Raw data collected and maintained in a database is meaningless‚ unless it is assembled and analyzed in some fashion. One technology that has been designed to do just that is called OLAP. OLAP stands for OnLine Analytical Processing‚ and is defined different ways by different sources. Webopedia.com defines OLAP as "…a category of software tools that provides analysis of data stored in a database." This simple definition tells us that there are multiple components

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    is an inspiration to millions he had but a single vision; making civil rights a reality. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ is known the world over‚ as a hero and true leader. Mr. King can be described as the epitome of a relational leader as he possessed all the elements of the relational leadership model. He was not only inclusive‚ empowering and ethical‚ but also purposeful and process-oriented. During his now famous ‘I have a dream’ speech‚ he gave us tremendous insight into how each of us can make

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    An Application of Relational Dialectics Leslie Baxter and Barbara Montgomery are interested in the communication that occurs in close relationships. I am going to focus on the three relational dialects which consist of connectedness-separateness‚ certainty-uncertainty‚ and openness-closedness. These three dialects are central to Baxter’s and Montgomery’s theory but they want to go more in depth than previous theorists have on these specific dialects. I will discuss this theory in the context

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    A Web Based Pharmacy Inventory System “A project submitted in partial fulfillment of the award of the Bachelor of Computer Science from The Institute of Finance Management”. July 2011 Supervised by: Mr. Julius‚ Raphael DECLARATION We declare that this project report is our own original work and has been submitted and will not be submitted to any other University for similar degree award. We further declare that the report no material from previous

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    Gillespie’s essay ‘The Relevance of Algorithms’ (2012). I looked in depth about the categorisation of algorithms as Gillespie (2012) explains that in the earliest database architectures information was organized in “strict and inflexible hierarchies.” From this I discovered that since the development of relational and “object-oriented” database architectures‚ information can be systemised in more adaptable ways. Bits of data can have numerous associations with other data‚ meaning these groupings can change

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