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    Feature article Knowledge management‚ librarians and information managers: fad or future? Brendan Loughridge Introduction This article considers some of the principles and practices commonly associated with ``knowledge management ’ ’ (KM) in so far as they seem to be of potential importance or relevance to library and information professionals. Competing claims and counterclaims about KM as expressed in a selection of recent professional and academic publications are reviewed‚ though a truly

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    Attitude towards social responsibility is key in any business. Maintaining a good attitude with the community shows a strong connection with its residents. Participating in programs supporting the community is not only ethically responsible‚ but can improve business relations with community members. After evaluating Company Q’s attitude toward social responsibility‚ there have been a few errors found that should be addressed. The first situation is closing stores in high crime areas reportedly

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    5.2.4 Carry Skip Adder A carry-skip adder (also known as a carry-bypass adder) is an adder implementation that improves on the delay of a ripple-carry adder. The two addends are split in blocks of n bits. The output carry of each block is dependent on the input carry only if‚ for each of the n bits in the block‚ at least one addend has a 1 bit (see the definition of carry propagation at Carry-look ahead adder). The output carry Coi+n-1‚ for the block corresponding to bits i to i+n-1 is obtained from

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    Urteaga PAGE 7 Joshua Urteaga Rhetoric 306 November 24‚ 2016 An opinion article addressing students who support campus carry; to be published in the Daily Texan . Daily Texan readers are generally aware concealed carry on college campuses‚ but have many different opinions about it. Many don?t know how many people are affected by campus carry. Armed Education: Is Campus Carry the Answer? In recent years‚ gun violence has become an increasingly controversial topic. There are occasionally news stories

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    of joie de vivre about being a full-time writer.” She describes the collection as “about losses: of possibilities‚ of parents‚ of children‚ of love‚ of ideas‚ of …hope.” Possession: A Romance Possession: A Romance published in 1990 and came to be Winner of England’s Booker Prize and the literary sensation of the year. Possession stood a best-seller book in England and in America by March 1991‚ by selling more than 100‚000 copies in the United States alone. Warner Brothers credited the film rights

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    I. Introduction The concept of possession holds importance in Australian land law; it is said to make up ‘nine tenths of the law.’ To legally possess property‚ the person must have possession under the rules of the law. Possession intends to define intention and position of a relationship of control by a person over land or object. II. Understanding Possession A. Land The legal definition of land is the buildings and other structures‚ land covered with water‚ and any estate‚ interest‚ easement

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    Examine the claim that it is possible to attain knowledge despite problems of bias and selection. In this essay‚ I will examine whether it is possible to gain knowledge from different sources even with problems in today’s world such as bias and selection. In order to gain a better understanding of this topic‚ it is necessary to first define the terms "bias" and "selection" as stated in the title. The Oxford Dictionary defines bias as "prejudice in favour of or against one thing‚ person‚ or group

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    Use Case-based Requirements This chapter gives an overall introduction to documenting requirements using use cases. In this chapter‚ we will explain the following: • the symbols found in a use case diagrams • the relationships between the symbols in a use case diagram • the textual description of a use case‚ the use case flow of events It is quite likely that you have written code in an object-oriented language‚ such as Java or C++. In these object-oriented languages‚ you have come to create your

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    Analyse and evaluate your roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in Lifelong Learning For the past 25 years I have primarily been a mother – active in all aspects of my children’s lives and promoting a good and sound education – key aspects in their upbringing has been to ensure that they have all been treated equally‚ and that their opinions and preferences have been valued no matter how diverse. Returning to study in 2006 I attained qualifications in Interior Design - I then continued

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    Human Resource process and trying to save time and money (Brown and Vaughn‚ 2011). However‚ its usage has been arguable‚ whilst it has a potential to make a negative impacts by misuse. This essay aims to discuss the consequences of using SNSs in Human Resource and then to evaluate the ethical implications of this usage. The use of SNSs in HR has been common for several years. According to SHRM (2008‚ cited in Davison et al.‚ 2011)‚ while only 21% of organisations use SNSs in 2006‚ 44% of them

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