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    attempts to design and develop an automated grading system which it has the same process and flow as the old system. However the proposed system has eliminated manual writing and the school staff can prevent time and energy consumption by using a system that guarantees accurate grade recording. It will also eliminate tons of papers used in computerized grading sheet‚ grading sheet per quarter‚ and summary sheet. The grade will directly encode in the system. Visual Foxpro is used as a tool for programming

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    The ancient Maya used a mathematical system that is “vigesimal.” A vigesimal counting system is based on 20 units (0 - 19)‚ instead of the 10 unit (0 - 9) based counting system that we use today called the decimal system. The decimal mathematical system widely used today is believed to have possibly originated by counting the number of fingers that the average person has. Counting with our fingers gives us our ten unit based metric system. It is believed that the Maya possibly began counting with

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    CHAPTER II PROJECT CHARTER This chapter presents the advantage of the study‚ the objective‚ the problem statement and the implication. The purpose of this study is to unfold and understand about the reason for automation and technology. This chapter presents the method of research‚ the subject gathering information of this chapter. Thus‚ this chapter writes about the problem of this system that belongs to this content. Files are produce by creating a file structure. After you can add data to be fill

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    Neuman’s system model encompasses nursing practice and relates interventions to stressors the client is experiencing. These stressors can be physiological‚ psychological‚ sociocultural‚ developmental‚ and spiritual. The overall goal of the model is to facilitate the client and family to obtain maximal level of wellness through stress reduction and interventions. This model is used to identify stressors of the client and to intervene before the stressor causes symptoms or further problems for the

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    PALAWAN TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGE INC. PTCI ENROLLMENT SYSTEM ________________________________________ A Database System Proposal Presented to the Faculty and Department of Information Technology ________________________________________ Prepared by: Mary Joy Magdua Mariz Pascual Kimberly Rapas Menchie Deocariza Franzel Raboy John Errol Guzman Bon Erick Gonzales ACKNOWLEDGMENT This research project would not have been possible without the support of many people

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    What is the Criminal Justice System? The criminal justice system is the set of agencies and processes established by governments to control crime and impose penalties on those who violate laws. There is no single criminal justice system in the United States but rather many similar‚ individual systems. How the criminal justice system works in each area depends on the jurisdiction that is in charge: city‚ county‚ state‚ federal or tribal government or military installation. Different jurisdictions

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    Computerized Student Organizations Election System CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Project Context Student organizations elections have always been an activity for every school. It is an activity wherein each student is required to choose from sets of candidates who will represent each position in the Student Council. In order for the student to accomplish this‚ the student must go through several processes. First the student goes to the Student Council Area if he/she is a registered voter‚ then

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    countries‚ where modern health services are limited. Herbal medicines have been main source of primary healthcare in all over the world. From ancient times‚ plants have been acater as rich source of effective and safe medicines. About 80% of world’s populations are still dependent on traditional medicines. Herbal medicines are still dependent on traditional medicines. The Indian system of medicine‚ Ayurveda is gaining greater attention these days. The disease preventive and health promotive approach of

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    BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE In today’s generation‚ we are engaged in highly computerized technology aiming to enhance individual lifestyle and most especially in the world of business. Certainly‚ there are plenty of small retail outlets‚ manufacturers‚ and other businesses that continue to rely on manual means of inventory tracking. Many companies and businesses are using sales monitoring and inventory systems for their success and growth. It is an effective way for monitoring sales and   tracking

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    Since its inception the juvenile justice system has been highly criticized and critiqued because it has taken many shifts in regards to the path of development and effective strategies to intervene in the lives of youthful offenders. Julian Mack (1909) states that the court was formed as a result of society’s general query about the states duty to protect‚ guide and care for those youthful offenders that reside within its borders that have committed law violations and unacceptable moral behavior

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