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    Entity Relation Diagram

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    Contents ERD (Entity Relation Diagram) 2 2.1 History of ERD 2 2.2 Building Blocks 2 2.2.2 Relationship 2 2.3. Diagramming Conventions 3 MS ACESS TABLE 5 3.1 Parts of Table 6 3.2 Creating Tables in Access 6 Chapter No 2 ERD (Entity Relation Diagram) 2.1 History of ERD An entity-relationship model (ERM) is an abstract and conceptual representation of data. Entity-relationship modeling is a database modeling method‚ used to produce a type of conceptual schema or semantic data

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    Lansdowne Portrait is the full-length portrait of the President. It is called Lansdowne Portrait because it was a gift to the Marquis of Lansdowne from Senator and Mrs. William Bingham of Pennsylvania. The objects in the portrait never really existed. They were chosen by the artist to portray certain ideas to the viewers. For example the portrait shows Washington’s respected and admired military and civil leaderships. And his extended hand points towards his recent speech to Congress. The portrait was

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    addresses to the Congress were and largely unimportant . Lincoln was the lone exception among presidents during this period who took a more aggressive approach to his dealings with the Congress. After Lincoln‚ it was not until Teddy Roosevelt occupied the Oval Office that presidential State of the Union Addresses once again became an important political event. Roosevelt‚ in fact‚ articulated and acted on a new vision of the role of the President in policy-making. As the single elected official called on

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    self? ------------------------------------------------- How did Elizabeth use publicity to present an ideal version of her self? 1. Introduction 2. Paragraph 1 coronation 3. Paragraph 2 progresses 4. Paragraph 3 portraits 5. Paragraph 4 word of mouth 6. Paragraph 5 conclusion How did Elizabeth use publicity to present an ideal version of her self? Becoming the new Queen after Mary her eldest step sister‚ Daughter of Catherine of Aragon‚ Elizabeth

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    Think Piece

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    CARIBBEAN CIVILISATION THINK PIECE STUDENT NAME: SHIVANA RAMBHARAT I.D. NUMBER: 814002557 FACULTY: LAW DEGREE PROGRAMME: UNDERGRADUATE DATE: 25TH SEPTEMBER‚ 2014 ESSAY For contemporary social commentary on the Caribbean ‘Tantie Merle at the Oval’ is a comedic tale that highlights certain issues that are facing the Caribbean even now in present times. For instance‚ a major theme that arose from this piece is the Caribbean identity which is explored through flambouyant Caribbean language which

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    Histology Lab

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    be on a flat surface. Exercise 1: Epithelial Tissue Data Table 1: Epithelial Tissue Observations TISSUE TYPE OBSERVATIONS Simple Squamous  Flat‚ scale-like cells‚ and very close together. Simple Cuboidal Single layer of cube/oval like cells‚ cells are not packed together Simple Columnar (stomach) Single layer of different sized tall‚ narrow cells‚ connective tissue Simple Columnar (duodenum) Columnar cells‚ brush border‚ basement membrane‚ goblet cells‚ connective tissue

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    Self-portraits do not always convey a hidden message‚ but when they do they can really open up a person’s eyes. Charles Rosen and Henri Zerner elaborate on this in their article “Triple Self- Portrait”. The article is mainly focusing on the cruel hard truth of the world. People sometimes do not realize the reality of things. They tend to live in their own make-believe world that revolves around their mindset. Rosen and Zerner’s deep interpretation of this helps the audience understand what Rockwell

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    and liberal techniques that incorporated reality with the complementary‚ or "ideal"(pg.633). Another leading artist of Florence was Raphael‚ who found himself doing newlywed portraits of Agnolo Doni and Maddalena Strozzi. Divinci‚ the first to complete the portrait of Mona Lisa inspired an identical yet different portrait of a woman named Maddalena. When making the Mona Lisa‚ Davinci utilized techniques known as chiaroscuro to emphasize light and darkness‚ and sfumato for transition when

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    Project on Toyota

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    Introduction Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational automaker headquartered in Toyota‚ Aichi‚ Japan. In 2010‚ Toyota employed 300‚734 people worldwide‚[2] and was the third-largest automobile manufacturer in 2011 by production behind General Motors and Volkswagen Group.[3] Toyota is the eleventh-largest company in the world by revenue. In July 2012‚ the company reported it had manufactured its 200-millionth vehicle.[4] The company was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as a spinoff

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    Renaissance Women

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    styles. From 1494 to 1549 the countryside was an area of war and Italy lost many of these areas to northern countries. The occupation of the northern powers helped spread the Renaissance throughout the rest of Europe. Moretto da Brescia’s painting “Portrait of a Lady in White” depicts how women’s fashions of mid 16th century Italy was influenced

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