...Introduction to Databases ITCO231-01 Unit 4, Individual Project I have indicated the changes that I had to make from the Unit 3 – IP in blue. In addition, I’ve added the foreign keys and the changes to the columns where appropriate, also in blue. One thing that baffled me until I figured it out was not being able to save my changes. I finally found the checkbox to turn off “Prevent Changes.” Color Code: Blue: Changes/Corrections From Unit 3 - IP Locations Table: * CREATE TABLE locations ( location_id int not null primary key, street_address varchar(50) null, postal_code varchar(50) null, city varchar(50) null, state-province varchar(50) null, country_id varchar(50) not null ); ALTER TABLE locations WITH CHECK ADD FOREIGN KEY (country_id) REFERENCES countries (country_id) ALTER TABLE locations ALTER COLUMN location_id NOT NULL ALTER TABLE locations ALTER COLUMN country_id NOT NULL Regions Table: * CREATE TABLE locations ( region_id int not null primary key, region_name varchar(50) not null ); ALTER TABLE regions ALTER COLUMN region_id NOT NULL Countries Table: * CREATE TABLE locations ( country_id int not null primary key, country_name varchar(50) not null, region_id int not null ); ALTER TABLE countries WITH CHECK ADD FOREIGN KEY (region_id) REFERENCES regions (region_id) ALTER TABLE countries ALTER COLUMN country_id NOT NULL Departments Table:...
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...Abstract Juvenile Delinquents are also known as youth crime. Juvenile Delinquency is an illegal behavior by a minor under the age of 18. There have been many studies on families with children that commit crimes. If juvenile crimes not prevented at an adolescent age, these children are more than likely going to become greater criminals when they are adults. It has been proven that intervention at an early will more likely prevent the child from committing at an adult age. If a child proceeds in criminal activity they are likely to become violent not only to themselves but to innocent people in their destructive path. Juvenile crimes do not affect just one race. It doesn’t have a sexual preference either. Young men are though known to be more aggressive than young woman. Younger siblings of older siblings are also at risk for crimes because they will follow in their footsteps. There is known preventative actions for children that start to show signs in behavioral actions. Causes of Juvenile Delinquents There are many reasons why young children become juvenile delinquents. For instance, fetal substance exposure, prenatal difficulties, an abusive and violent families are all factors of poor executive functioning. Poor parent supervision, criminal parents, low intelligence, and low educational attainment are other frequent precursors. Early onset antisocial behavior has more severe outcomes than antisocial behaviors that occur later on and...
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...Unit 4 IP G**** N******* American Intercontinental University This unit’s case studies seemed to focus a great deal on growth of production and overall company growth. In the following pages will be a basic overview of the case study answers from the excerpts. All of the readings contained a tremendous amount of useful knowledge. The excerpts: Denver Goes Alfresco, Firewire Surfboards Lights Up with CAD, Colgate-Palmolive keeps managers smiling with executive dashboards, will be analyzed and discussed as listed. In the first excerpt, Denver Goes Alfresco we go over a major growing point in Denver’s economy, city-state government, public relations and community involvement. These major changes, once started, took 15 month period of 6-12 week cycles. Before every implementing this project The city-government and its various agencies were in a blinded state of turmoil. They were have so many issues with technological communication that the only option was change! So change they made by implementing a single centralized IT group whose sole purpose was to bring the city-government out of the ashes. This of course meant saying farewell to the existing 14 management systems, saving costs in doing so anyway. The new system, the enterprise content management (ECM) system had to fill 3 major roles records, security, and finally communication. The ECM chosen blew its competitor away with a million dollar a year in potential savings. That and its ability to accommodate the cities...
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...Grade Received: "B-" Abstract This essay will talk about why abortion is immoral and should be illegal. Although abortion is legal in the state of Texas, doctors should exercise their rights to not take part in abortions. Legal and Moral Stance of Abortion Abortion is a very touchy subject, not only here in Texas, but pretty much everywhere. Some will say it is moral, some will say it is immoral. As a healthcare provider, I feel abortion is immoral all the way, and that even though it is legal here in the state of Texas, it should be illegal. If I were actually a healthcare provider, this could potentially create challenges in a healthcare setting. Although the amount of abortions has decreased during the 1990s, there are still about 1.2 million legal abortions each year (Fremgen, 2012). Here in Texas, three very significant laws have been passed since Roe vs. Wade. In the late 1980s, abortions that were done in the last trimester were outlawed, which put an end to the alternative left behind from this particular decision. Following Roe vs. Wade, in 1977, a law was passed that protected any health care provider that both refused to participate as well as those that participated in abortions. Private facilities did not have any legal obligations to do abortions except if the mother’s life was in danger (Abortion Laws in Texas, n.d.). During 1985, the Texas Abortion Facility Reporting and Licensing Act decided that every abortion...
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...the business. The ability to educate one another requires modesty, and comprehension that individuals have more power when they aide each other’s growth. Both of these are traits of a strong team (Martin, 2013). 2. Making Decisions: Also within a strong team, individuals are aware of what role they play as well as the chain of command in their business; this makes for easy decision making. Each member of the team knows who has the power to make a decision, and this individual’s choices are accepted. Each member has the chance to give his/her opinion, and the leader will consider them (Martin, 2013). 3. Clear Expectations: When each team member is aware of what is expected of them, they tend to be more efficient and feel better about their occupations. Team members tend to trust each other, depend on each other, and work independently all at the same time. When a team member does not know what is expected of them, they get frustrated and begin to feel hostile, as well as feeling that other teammates ask too much, or other people are doing too little (Martin, 2013). 4. Strong Communications: Strong teams have solid communication networks. As individuals start to work from different places, this network becomes more necessary. Strong teams are aware of how to get in touch with each other, and it is necessary to keep each other aware of what is going on at all times. Each individual knows which data is most important for each person as well as who is responsible for sharing...
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...MATH133 Unit 3 – Individual Project – C 1) Solve the following equations algebraically. You must show all your work. Learn how to type math roots and fractions by clicking on the link in the assignment list. Alternately, you may type [pic] as cuberoot(x) and show raising to the nth power as ^n, like x 3 is typed x^3. a) [pic] Answer: t = 8 Show your work here: T to the power of (2/3)* (3/2) = 4 to the power of (3/2) = 2 to the power of 2 * (3/2) = 2 to the power of 3 = 8 b) [pic] Answer: x = 32 Show your work here: The power of 5 square of x = 3 – 1 = 2 so x = 2 to the power of 5 = 32 c) [pic] Answer: x= 5/ 11 Show your work here: 3(x - 1) *2/3 =2*3*(x - 1) - 3(x - 1) (5x - 3)/(x - 1) 2(x-1) = 6(x - 1) - 3(5x - 3) 2x -2 =6x - 6 - 15x + 9 11x =2 - 6 + 9 =5 x=5/ 11 2) Solve algebraically and check your potential solutions: a) [pic] Answer: x = 2 Show your work here: [pic] [pic] X = 2: square root of 2 +2 then subtract 2 = 0 this answer works X = -1: square root of -1 + 2 then subtract (-1) = 0 this answer doesn’t work So x = 2 b) [pic] Show your work here: 4(x - 2) – x =-2 then 4x – 8 – x = -2 so 3x = 6 then x=2 What potential solution did you obtain? Explain...
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...MKTG 305 Unit 4 Individual Project Evolution of a Brand Building a brand is crucial exercise that often takes years or decades to accomplish. The benefit of brand equity is realized in the bottom line. You researched brand equity from a consumer standpoint. For this assignment, you will select a big nationally or internationally known brand that has advertisements that feature a famous person or persons. PART 1: Research Background Research the selected brand using both its Web site and articles in the AIU Library's full-text databases, and address the following: What does the brand mean in today's market? How has it evolved over time? What is the target market(s) for the brand? Has that changed from the past? How is the competition positioned? This section of the assignment requires the use of articles from the AIU Library's full-text databases. Articles are found in periodicals. These are not to be confused with eBooks or reference books. The most popular databases in marketing are: ABI Inform Global, Academic Search Premier, and Business Source Premier. This section of the paper should be at least 2 pages in length. PART 2: Application Marketing is not all serious research involving scholarly, statistical, and practitioner resources; it is also about trends, buzz, and pop culture of the day. Actors, models, musicians, athletes, and reality stars of the moment are hounded by the press. Their lives unfold in the media, and many are seen wearing, carrying...
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...Running head: Individual Project Unit 4 Unit 4 Individual Project Running head: Individual Project Unit 4 [pic] Claude Monet painted Impression, Sunrise in 1872. The lighting of this painting varies throughout. It contrast between the light and dark. The sunlight reflecting off of the water adds more interest to the work because the rest of the painting has a monotone theme. The brushstroke is light and flowing. It seems to include glazing which if the layer of paint in thin layers. The colors look layered and add another dimension to the painting. The light in this painting is reflected off the water. The sun appears to be setting in the sky and the water adds movement to this. The light in this painting contributes to the contrast of colors featured in this work. The subject matter for this painting is scene featured on the water. It appears to be a harbor, maybe with fishermen. It's a simple setting that shows a story. The man in the boat looks likes he's rowing to the harbor ahead of him. The Impressionism style consists of loose brushstrokes which can be seen in this work of art. Realism often shows more ordinary or realistic activities. Realism is not Running head: Individual Project Unit 4 romanticized. Post Impressionism does not showcase the subject. It stresses the form of shapes and unnatural colors. [pic] Photo # 1 Post Impressionism: Almost like Impressionists, however, it...
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...to this unit of study. This Unit Guide provides important information and should be kept as a reference to assist with your studies. This Guide includes information about your reading and resources, independent learning, class activities and assessment tasks. It is recommended that you read this Guide carefully: you will be expected to manage your learning as you work towards successful study. Detailed in formation and learning resources for this unit have also been provided on the Unit website on VU Collaborate which can be reached via the Student Portal at vu.edu.au/student-tools/myvu-student-por tal. It is important that you access your Unit website regularly. Acknowledgement of Country We respectfully acknowledge and recognise the traditional owners, their Elders past and present, their descendants and kin as the custodians of this land. Introduction to the unit Unit Title: Applied Business Challenge Unit Code: BPD3100 Other details: Key staff Unit co-ordinator Name: Andrew Stein Location: CF1024 Contact number: 061-99194332 Contact email: Andrew.stein@vu.edu.au Name: Maria De Sensi Location: G425 Contact number: 061-99195484 Contact email: Maria.De Sensi@vu.edu.au Teaching team Campus: Days and times: Year: 2015 Semester/Dates: 1 Credit Points: 12 alagarania@sunway.edu.my Sunway KL Campus Hector.Elias@vu.edu.au VU Sydney Campus Petert@sunway.edu.my Sunway JB Campus Unit Guide Version Number: V17-5 Last Validation Date:February 5th 1/12/14 @ 2 PM Unit description ...
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...Applied Integrated Business UNIT HANDBOOK 2013 – 2014 Contents 1. KEY INFORMATION 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Key Staff 3 1.3 BREO Site 3 1.4 Teaching location 4 1.5 Pod supervision 4 2. LEARNING OUTCOMES 4 3. TEACHING AND LEARNING STRATEGY 5 3.1 Approach to Learning 5 3.2 Group Work 5 3.3 Use of Technology 5 4. TRANSFERABLE SKILLS BEING DEVELOPED 6 5. ESSENTIAL AND RECOMMENDED READING 7 6. ASSESSMENT STRATEGY 7 6.1 Overview 7 6.2 Criteria for assessment 8 6.3 Quality of work 16 6.4 A note on Plagiarism 16 7. COURSE TIMETABLE 17 8. GUIDE FOR STUDENTS ON THE UNIVERSITY’S REGULATIONS 18 9. UIF Unit Information Form 19 Unit information form (UIF) 19 1. KEY INFORMATION Unit Title Applied Integrated Business Unit Number BSS003-2 Level of Study 2 CATS Points 60 Prerequisites This module can only be taken in conjunction with level 2 modules: SHR007-2 Leadership and Management AAF002-2 Management Accounting for Business MAR008-2 Marketing BSS003 -2 Management of Business Systems and Process/Operations 1.1 Introduction This unit continues the theme of integration which underpins the level one Business Studies Programme. It consists of projects based on real cases, which enable students to apply the theories and knowledge gained from the level 2 business units in a variety of realistic contexts – in service and production based organisations. The final project will be carried out in conjunction...
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...BCO1102 Information Systems for Business 2014 Semester 1 Prepared by Paul Darbyshire Prepared by Paul Darbyshire Welcome Welcome to BCO1102 Information Systems for Business for Semester 1, 2014. For the vast majority of you it will be a compulsory unit of study as it is part of the Business Core in all undergraduate Bachelor of Business degrees. The major focus of this unit is on how computer- based information systems can support decision making in organizations and businesses. Those decisions often need to be made by professionals who come from discipline areas you are studying such as accounting, management, information systems or marketing. One of the most important elements of an information system is people, so all of us need to know what role we can play and what role information and communication technologies (ICT) can play in supporting decisions. This unit will look at the theoretical side of information systems as well as personal productivity tools such as spread sheets and databases. In addition we will look at global trends in information systems and in particular the emerging use of Cloud Computing and Social Networking, which is sometimes called Web 2.0. The unit of study requires the textbook Introduction to Information Systems by Rainer, Prince and Cegielski 5th Edition. The textbook is used for the theory and some of the practical work in tutorials. All reading for this subject during the semester is assigned from this textbook. Feedback from previous...
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..._____________________________________________________ Amount of Random Access Memory: ___________________________________ Part 2 Paragraph 1: Follow the directions that have been supplied in the Unit 1 Individual Project to modify this document by following each step in the directions carefully. Once you have completed all of the assigned modifications to this document, you will save the document to your hard drive and then submit it using the Submissions area on the AI: U Virtual Campus under the Unit 1 INDIVIDUAL PROJECT assignment. Paragraph 2: This document is created just so that you can make modifications to it. It has spelling and grammatical errors in it. By correcting these errors and manipulating the sentences and paragraphs following the directions for the Unit 1 INDIVIDUAL PROJECT assignment, you will learn how to do many of the most common types of operations in the Word program. Paragraph 3: Word, which is a word processing computer program and much more, are an extremely powerful and full-featured business and personal tool for creating documents of all kinds, and Word is studied in Unit’s 1 and 2 in this course. PowerPoint, which is a software product for preparing slides for personal or business presentation, will be studied in Unit 3. Excel, which is an automated spreadsheet, will be studied in Units 4 and 5. The ubiquitus computer have much power when used for purposes of creating, modifying, and storing documents, for tracking and storing data in spreadsheet form, and for making...
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...Semester Period Unit No 103 Units Covered Unit Name Further Mathematics for Engineering Technicians Electrical and Electronic Principles Data Communications and Networks Analytical Methods for Engineers Engineering Science Telecommunication Principles Advanced Mathematics for Engineering Electrical and Electronic Principles Business Management Techniques for Engineers Computer Programming Techniques Radio Communication Engineering Electronic Principles Principles and Applications of Microcontrollers Digital and Analogue Devices and Circuits Management of Projects Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation Personal and Professional Development Work-based Experience Credit Hours 10 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 20 15 15 15 15 20 15 15 Unit Level 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 4 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 Semester 1 (10 weeks) September- November 2014 101 119 001 Semester 2 (10 weeks) December- February 2014 002 118 059 Semester 3 (10 weeks) March - May 2014 005 007 112 Semester 4 (10 weeks) June - August 2015 120 039 113 Semester 5 (10 weeks) September-November 2015 117 037 Semester 6 (10 weeks) 003 December 2015 -February 2016 027 029 Industrial Training March 2016 - September 2016 UNIT 1: ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS Unit 1: Unit code: QCF level: Credit value: Analytical Methods for Engineers A/601/1401 4 15 • Aim This unit will provide the analytical knowledge and techniques needed to carry out a range of engineering...
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...Marketing and Promotion Unit: Individual Major Project UNIT LEADER: Edwin Phiri TEACHING TEAM: Edwin Phiri, Wessie Ling, Nicole Dunlop, Chrissy McKean and Laura Avery CREDIT RATING: 40 STAGE: 2 LEVEL: 5 LOCATION IN COURSE: Term 3 CORE SPIRIT BRIEFING: Monday 16th April HH203 10.00-12.00 Group A 14.30am – 15.30am in JPS 512 (18/4/12 and 25/4/12 only) Movie Maker Group B 15.30am – 16.30am in JPS 512 (18/4/12 and 25/4/12 only) Movie Maker Group A 15.30am -16.30am in JPS 512 (17/4, 24/4, 1/5 and 15/5 only) Excel Group B 13.00am- 14.00pm in JPS 512 (17/4, 24/4, 1/5 and 15/5 only) Excel Group A and B 09.30-11.30 HH 203 Lecture Group A 12.00-14.30 (Seminars with relevant supervisor as scheduled) Group B 15.00-17.30 (Seminars with relevant supervisor as scheduled) Students to attend Individual and small group tutorials with relevant tutors as scheduled. LCF STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO USE ONLY THEIR COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY EMAIL ADDRESS. All correspondence to you will be through that medium Unit Handbook 2011 – 2012 INTRODUCTION This unit provides you with the opportunity to undertake a self-directed project that consolidates and extends your knowledge and skills. Your project will include planning, research, ideas development and recommendations and will include both practical and theoretical elements. This unit will allow you to develop entrepreneurship and creativity, whilst undertaking a project with a feasible and realistic...
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...Analysis of the Regency Plaza case study 4.0 Risk Evaluation and Management of Regency Hotel Project Any project will presents risk elements that represent opportunities or threats that can undermine the smooth running or even completion of the project. Similarly the Regency Plaza project with its high stake of the deliverables, careful managing of risk should be top priority. Using the four stages of Risk Management framework, we shall attempt to evaluate how well risk was managed in the case Regency Plaza project. 4.1 Risk Identification: Sources of Risk Identifying the sources of risk is paramount; detect as many as possible and should be directly related to the project objectives. Uncertainties will happen during the project runtime; hence identification of all possible of risk elements should be meticulously specified, and in the case of Regency Plaza, it can be associated with the design, development, quality, staffing, schedule and budget. Since the Regency Plaza was a mixed use project, and being the first of its kind undertaken by the Group, they may lack the experience in running this project. This was further compounded by the complication of the size and layout of the floor plate in terms of the difficulty of designing a structure to accommodate condominiums over the hotel rooms, seated over a parking garage. Elevator core location and column spacing were essentially fixed by these constraints. At the same time issues such as length of the hallways, floor...
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