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    Academic Inquiry & Scholarship (AIS) 1203 Course Syllabus The University of Texas at San Antonio Fall 2014 Instructor: Dr. Jacquelyn Scherer Office: MS 1.02.06 Phone: (210)254-2108 E-Mail: Jacquelyn.scherer@utsa.edu Office Hours: 11:00 to 11:45 am Mon thru Friday or by Appt. Class Meeting Time & Place: TR 4:00-5:15 pm MB 0.222 Teaching Assistant: Jennifer Mecklenburg Peer Mentor: Kelee Mendoza Email: jmmecklen@gmail.com E-Mail: kmendoza16@comcast.net Office Hours: 3:00

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    The construction of Object-Oriented Database Management Systems started in the middle 80 ’s‚ at a prototype building level‚ and at the beginning of the 90 ’s the first commercial systems appeared. The interest for the development of such systems stems from the need to cover the modeling deficiencies of their predecessors‚ that is the relational database management systems. They were intended to be used by applications that have to handle big and complex data such as Computer Aided Engineering‚ Computer

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    Benjamin Franklin had traditional views and attitudes as to what behaviors were essential to lead to industry and thrift. His personal ideologies on these were clearly defined in his writings in the Poor Richard’s Almanack and highlighted in what he felt as his teachings to the common people. Frankin believed that "If we are industrious‚ we shall never starve" he also went on to say that "sloth makes all things difficult‚ and industry all things easy". These views were reiterated in his stance that

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    PROPOSAL. Airline resrevation Database management system Description of the database system. Airline reservation database management system will provide features for both costumers of the company and the company itself. Database system will meet almost all needs of an airline company. It will be possible for costumers to make reservations‚ buy ticket‚ see and manage old reservations etc. All of these will be held in the database. In Airline Company Database Management System‚ there are various

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    1. How do database security breaches affect individuals? Most people live in America recorded at list in more than 50 commercial databases according to Electronic Frontier Foundation. Those databases are at risk for being stolen or misused‚ citizens have valid concerns about their privacy‚ the validity of recorded data‚ and the security of their identities. 2. How do organizations restrict access to databases? Basic security restricts physical access and network access to the computer that hosts

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    Embolism Two well-recognized exceptions to the general observationthat isolated AI occlusive disease does not result in CLI arisein the context of embolic disease. Large thrombo-emboli thatarise from a cardiac or other proximal source and lodge at theaortic bifurcation‚ referred to as saddle emboli‚ can lead toprofound acute bilateral lower extremity ischemia (blue toe syndrome).(Wingo et al‚ 1986) In contrast‚ occurs when atheroscleroticdebris breaks free from an aortic or iliac plaque andembolizes

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    | |Documentation…………………….. |Pg.63 | A. Objective Introduction Whenever a sports day is held‚ there are a lot of data needed. For example‚ the personal data of students‚ data about the events (time‚ place and venue) and teachers’ job etc. All these data need to be managed first in order the process of the Sports day can be done smoothly. It was a hard task to facilitate data management

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    Each student may also have their own style of learning‚ which makes the jobs of teachers quite difficult. How are we to meet the needs of each of our students when they have different strengths‚ weaknesses‚ and learning styles? I am going to explore the possible solutions to this problem by investigating the use of running records to assess children’s strengths and weaknesses in reading and how we can use that information to differentiate instruction to best meet the needs of all students in the classroom

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    The history began between Relational Databases and SQL. In 1970‚ Edgar F. Codd wrote the now-famous paper on relational data modeling: "A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks." The original relational database language‚ developed by IBM‚ was called SEQUEL (Structured English Query Language) to support its prototype RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) called System/R. The name later was changed from SEQUEL to Structured Query Language. In the beginning Codd started out a

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    Feedback on Your Choices in Volunteer Now: A Role-Playing Simulation on Database Design Name: Madisyn Olguin 1. Entity Choices Points: 9 out of 9 Your choices for the entities are listed below‚ along with correct answers: Your Choices Correct Choices Points Earned Organizations Volunteers 0 Volunteers Organizations 0 VolunteerActivities VolunteerActivities 3 Total Points 9 Well done! 2. Should activities be attributes in the Volunteers table? Points: 5 out of 5 You selected No. Good

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