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    difficult for the IRS to analyze the taxpayer data it had collected? Initially‚ IRS data were stored in legacy systems designed to process tax return forms efficiently and organized in many different formats‚ including hierarchical mainframe databases‚ Oracle relational databases‚ and non-database “flat” files. The data in the older style hierarchical databases and “flat” files were nearly impossible to query and analyze and could not easily be combined with the relational data. 2. What kind of challenges

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    protection. B) punish the South for the Civil War. C) reintegrate the United States into a single country. D) dismantle the Southern military. E) prevent states from attempting to leave the union again. 3. Homer Plessy was arrested and charged with what crime? A) refusing to give up his seat to a white passenger B) sitting in a white-only train car C) attempting to attend a white-only school D) attending a white church E) eating in a white-only restaurant 4. The significance of the U.S.

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    ACCESS AND EQUITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN KENYA A paper presented for The KIM SOM CONFERENCE 2009 Theme: Transforming Higher Education: Opportunities and Challenges Sub Theme: Access and Equity in Higher Education By NAME : OWINO ROSE ATIENO DESIGNATION: TEACHER IN SECONDARY SCHOOL & EMBA STUDENT – KIM NAKURU HD334-033-0234/ 2008 Email address: atienowino @ yahoo.com Postal address: P.o.box 13091‚ Nakuru. Mobile no. : 0720203200 ABSTRACT In the last decade‚ a great

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    Maslow (1908-1970). Developmental Theory One- Jean Piaget 4.1 Jean Piaget was born on the 9th August 1896 in Neuchatel which is in the Francophone region of Switzerland. As a young boy he was always interested in biology and the natural world. He attended the University of Neuchatel and also briefly attended the University of Zurich. He didn’t study biology however. His interests changed as he became older and he graduated from university with two published papers on his thinking at that

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    details of the city that has no organized church‚ they do not engage in war‚ no guilt and they feel joy through each other’s energy. Then the narrator turns it on the reader to add anything to his or her own fantasy world‚ so that the reader is able to make a connection to this magical world she is describing. Le Guin‚ the author‚ makes a suggestion that will help the reader be more intrigued by the reading‚ “Perhaps it would be best if you imagined it as your own fancy bids‚ assuming it will rise to

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    World War I was a significant historical military war started on 1914 and ended on 1918.Looking for the major cause of the war‚ we can find the first world war began as the war between Austria-Hungary .At first the USA was constant and was not directly involved in the war‚ at first stood as a neutral and isolated part but after German tried to attack the allies of the United States‚ so in the fear of losing the benefits that The united States was getting from its allies‚ it caused the United States

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    Plato’s Republic discusses the philosophical notion regarding the creation of “the perfect utopian society” without injustices‚ domination and oppression. In the book‚ Plato states that the perfect utopian society is just‚ filled with people who do things they are fitted to do who also don’t do the things they believe they’re not fitted to do. Plato believes that what makes a man just‚ in accordance with the narration of Cephalus‚ is a combination of the qualities of having a cultured orderly personality

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    What is CSR? To what extent is there a business case for CSR? In the late 1960s and early 1970s‚ the phrase ‘Corporate social responsibility’ (CSR) came into public view. This essay will describe that what CSR is and how much profits will be taken in business for CSR. Nowadays‚ companies not only sell their products but also give back to the society such as being active in the charity drive‚ solving environment problems‚ spending money to making infrastructure and helping other people achieve

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    Replacing Animal Testing: Unrealistic The issue of whether or not animal experimentation should be used for research in medicine and science has been debated for years. After conducting research on both sides of the issue‚ I have found that we should not replace animal testing with alternative methods at the present time. The proposal to replace animal testing in medical science is somewhat unrealistic and would prove to be disadvantageous. There are four substantial reasons for this: animal research

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    Politics in Education Can education exist without politics? The answer is simply put no. While many would love to see the political scene leave education‚ it is inherent that the two remain together. The key is how they work together in the best interest of the students. Public schools are responsible for two precious entities- children and tax dollars (Farmer‚ 2012). This is one of the reasons that “today‚ education is perhaps the most important function of state and local governments” (Brown

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