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    Oracle‚ Ingres‚ and Informix. IBM however did follow finally in 1981 with SQL/DS‚ the forerunner to DB2‚ which made its release debut in 1983. ANSI was the first to publish the SQL standard (SQL-86) in 1986. And international version of the standard issued by ISO debut in 1987. A gigantic update to SQL-86 was released in 1989 (SQL-89). Virtually‚ all relational DBMSs that you encounter today support most of the 1986 standard. In 1992‚ the standard was revised once again (SQL-92)‚ adding more capabilities

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    “In creating an objective world by his practical activity‚ in working-up inorganic nature‚ man proves himself a conscious species being‚ i.e.‚ as a being that treats the species as its own essential being‚ or that treats itself as a species being” (76) “It is just in the working-up of the objective world‚ therefore‚ that man first really proves himself to be a species being. This production is his active species life. Through and because of this production‚ nature appears as his work and his reality

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    powerful black leaders in America. It made me say to myself‚ “If he could do great maybe I can do wonderful.” One of his methods for motivation was his envy for ”Bimbi” (Malcolm X 86). His envy for Bimbi must have been so great if it kept him from being able to pursue his goals and his future accomplishments (Malcolm X 86). I truly wonder if I would be as patient as he was. Lets look at the facts. First off‚ his handwriting was so poor that he could not even write in a straight line‚ I could only imagine

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    the different populations. Reference: Jones‚ J.H. (2008). The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. In E. Emanuel‚ C. Grady‚ R.C. Couch‚ and R. Lie‚ eds.‚ The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Research Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. (Chapter 8). pp. 86 – 96. Retrieved from http://science.jburroughs.org/mbahe/BioEthics/Articles/TuskegeeReadings/TuskegeeOxfordTextbook.pdf Perni‚ H. (2005). A heritage of hypocrisy: Why ‘they’ hate us. Pennsylvania: Pleasant Mount Press. Retrieved from

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    Cisco Meraki products are leader in cloud-managed and cloud-based solutions in the last decade. They provide a high level of security with the two-factor authentication method as well as out-of-band architecture (with HIPAA/PCI compliant). Besides‚ Cisco Meraki devices are trustworthy in terms of the reliability (99.99% on SLA) and the implemented Available Redundant Architecture. The various security tools to prevent from unusual outsider activities and security assurance regarding backup and storage

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    Quiz 2 Mahnoor butt 110003 Case study: Jumping off place Q 1: In what way will the culture of Spain be different from U.S? In answering this question refer to figure 4-5‚ 4-6‚ 4-7. Ans: if we compare the cultures of United States and Spain‚ keeping in view the hofstede’s dimensions‚ following cultural differences were found: 1. Power distance: This aspect deals with fact that all individuals in societies are not equal. It is defined as: “The extent to which less powerful members of institution

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    Joanne Casillas Advanced Legal Writing June 2‚ 2014 Gonzalez ex rel. v. Reno‚ 86 F. Supp. 2d 1167 (SD. Fla. 2000) Facts: The parties in this case are Elian Gonzalez with Lazaro Gonzalez and Attorney General Janet Reno. In November 25‚ 1999 the United States Coast Guard intercepted two fishermen who had rescued five- year- old Elian Gonzalez floating on an inner tube in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast from Florida. Elian’s mother had died during the voyage from Cuba to

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    Negative outlook Scout had on Aunt Alexandra. Scout knew exactly what Aunt Alexandra wanted of her‚ "Aunt Alexandra’s vision of my deportment involved playing with small stoves‚ tea sets‚ and wearing the Add-A-Pearl necklace she gave me when I was born..."(86). Scout didn’t like to wear Add-A-Pearl necklaces‚ or play with small stoves. This was not Scout. Scout was a rough going girl who loved to play in the mud and run around in the woods. Aunt Alexandra knew this‚ and so she tried her best to change Scout

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    value of individual ownership. The discovery of the house sparks the idea of individual ownership‚ “... these joys belong to us alone‚ they come from us alone‚ they bear no relation to our brothers‚ and they do not concern our brothers in any way” (86). Equality attempts to explain to The Golden One that this joy should only contribute to them‚ and them alone. They did not need to share this house with anyone else. Equality’s moralistic codes change when he and liberty find a strange building in

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    Patricia Neal‚ an up-and-coming actress‚ faced the dilemma of there already being a well-known actress in Hollywood with the same name. In order to obviate confusion‚ she decided to change her name and the eccentric “Fannie Flagg” emerged. This name change reflects her jocular personality and novels‚ such as her well-known Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café. Through writing‚ she realized that she could easily incorporate her own experiences into her characters and their own conflicts.

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