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    Chapter 1 The Problem and Its Background Introduction Changes are permanent thing on earth. Are the people is ready enough to accept the changes on the educational system? The current opening of classes here in the Philippines usually starts from June to March but our lawmakers want to amend the opening of classes. The existing school calendar which spans from June to March is often disrupted as destructive typhoons plague the region during the rainy season that’s why our lawmakers decided to

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    Q1 In a test given to 500 students‚ the average marks was 56 and the standard deviation was 20. Find (i) the number of students exceeding a score of 60. (ii) the number of students having marks between 50 and 70. (iii) the value of marks exceeded by the top 100 students. Answer-------- (i) number of students exceeding a score of 60=210 (ii) The number of students having marks between 50 and 70=188 (iii) The value of marks exceeded by the top 100 students=73 Q2. Following

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    Asymptotic Functions: Big-O notation: The formal method of expressing the upper bound of an algorithm’s running time (worst case) Big-Omega notation: The formal method of expressing the lower bound of an algorithm’s running time (best case) Theta Notation: The method of expressing that a given function is bounded from both top to bottom by the same function This exists if and only if f(n) is O(g(n)) and f(n) is Ω(g(n)) Little-O notation:

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    Indian Engineering Services Exam 2013    Date Of Exam: 15th June‚ 2012  Nationality: Candidate with Indian Nationality are eligible  Age Limits: Roughly 21‐30 Yrs Relaxable in certain cases.  Fee: Rs. 100 Free for Female‚ SC‚ST and PH Category    Categories:   Category I—Civil Engineering.  Category II—Mechanical Engineering.  Category III—Electrical Engineering.  Category IV—Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering.    How to Apply:  Candidates are required to apply Online using the link www

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    A HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE PHILIPPINES* by Olivia C. Caoili** Introduction The need to develop a country’s science and technology has generally been recognized as one of the imperatives of socioeconomic progress in the contemporary world. This has become a widespread concern of governments especially since the post world war II years.(1) Among Third World countries‚ an important dimension of this concern is the problem of dependence in

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    One of benefits of the method is the small volumes of data that are accessed by utilizing DNA patterns. Experimental results and security assessment experiments indicate that the method suggested has an ideal level of security. With development of computer networks and the increasing use of Internet‚ the discussion of security in transferring data has been put forward as one of important subjects. The reason for it is the accessibility of data in Internet‚ and their easy access by authorized and unauthorized

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    Contents 1.0 Chapter 1-Introduction‚ problem statement and objectives 2 2.0 Chapter 2- Literature Review 4 3.0 Chapter 3-Methodology 7 4.0 Chapter 4- Result 8 5.0 Conclusion 9 6.0 References 10 7.0 Articles 11 8.0 Appendix 11 * Chapter 1-Introduction‚ problem statement and objectives This assignment appertains to analyzing the relationship between one dependent variable with various independent variables. This assignment will be divided into 5 chapters in which

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    Textbook selectors should thoroughly examine the Computer Science curriculum before they select a textbook. If the curriculum and its objectives are clear and well defined‚ it will be obvious when a textbook ’s content is in line with the curriculum and when the objectives of both the textbook and the Computer Science curriculum are in parallel. When teaching Computer Science it is very important to select the correct textbook as well as to select the right community resource. While it may be difficult

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    Business Statistics Semester II 2008/2009 Chapter 1 Introduction of Business Statistics An important decision-making tool in business and is used in virtually every area of business. Among the more common meaning of the word are: 1) the science of gathering‚ analyzing‚ interpreting and presenting data 2) a branch of mathematics 3) a course of study 4) facts and figures 5) a death 6) sample measurement 7) type of distribution used to analyze data Statistics are broadly

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    usually based on some facts about past events or what is known as statistics. Collier describes statistics to be the science of the classification and manipulation of data in order to draw inferences. Inferences here can be read to mean expectations‚ leading to the conclusion that the two go hand in hand in accomplishing what mankind has tried to accomplish since the beginning of time – predicting the future. It is the notion of science that this is the most accurate way to predict events yet to

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