Chapter 5 Foundations of Business Intelligence: Database and Information Management Student Learning Objectives 1. How does a relational database organize data‚ and how does it differ from an object-oriented database? 2. What are the principles of a database management system? 3. What are the principal tools and technologies for accessing information from databases to improve business performance and decision making? 4. What is the role of information policy and data administration in
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REFLECTION JOURNAL Name: Rochonna Shaw Modules 1 & 2 How to submit: 1. Click on ASSESSMENTS 2. Click on Module 2 Reflection Journal 3. Copy and Paste your Journal into the Student Comments Section 4. Click “Submit for grading” AND “Submit” Module 1: Driving is Your Responsibility: Please answer the following questions in complete sentences using proper spelling and grammar: Complete the K-W-L information below. K- What you Know List two things you know about driving. 1
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REFLECTION JOURNAL Name: Modules 7 & 8 How to submit: 1. Click on ASSESSMENTS 2. Click on Module 8 Reflection Journal 3. Copy and Paste your Journal into the Student Comments Section 4. Click “Submit for grading” AND “Submit” Directions: Read the questions thoroughly. Answer the questions in a full and complete manner. Use complete sentences‚ including proper spelling and grammar. Module 7 Collision: Costs and Preventions There are many costs associated with owning and driving
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‘Discuss the importance of Pavel’ In the novel ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ the author is giving his viewpoint on the “death camps” of the Second World War. John Boyne said “As a writer‚ one must approach the subject with respect and sensitivity but there’s also a responsibility to tell an emotionally honest story.” In my opinion‚ telling the story through the eyes of a nine year old German boy the author tackles the subject of the Holocaust sensitively‚ innocently and from a surprising angle
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or seen by someone other than victim and source; identification‚ the statement must somehow identify its intended victim; falsity the statement must‚ and actual malice. Some of the significant court cases concerning libel are New York Times Co. v Sullivan (1964)‚ Behrendt v. Times Mirror (1938)‚ Pauling v. Globe Democrat (1967)‚ Kervorkian v. American Medical Association (1999)‚ Washington Post v. Kennedy (1924)‚ and Hutchinson v. Proxmire (1979). Defamation is defined as “the act of injuring someone’s
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Finocchio English 211 Mrs. Plummer March 5th‚ 2o13 Rogerian Essay Same Sex Schools vs. Co-ed Schools People everywhere have different beliefs. In this case‚ trying to decide whether schools should be the same gender or mixed gender is the problem. This predicament is affecting how our children of the future will learn and succeed in life. There are pros and cons for both co-ed and same sex schooling. Some say co-ed schools should remain the way they are; others strongly disagree and believe that schools
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Qualified priviledge Truth as a defense Libel Slander Know the defense(s) for the privacy torts Libel Cases: New York Times vs. Sullivan (1964) • Know the facts of the case • Know the reasons why the US Supreme Court voted 9-0 in favor of the Times • Be able to discuss what things would be like today if the court had instead ruled in favor of Sullivan. AP vs. Curtis (1967) What are the facts of the case and the outcome‚ what did it mean? Rosenbloom v. Metromedia (1971) • What are
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press‚ religion and assembly and also an implied right to privacy in the form of one’s self-expression. It is the need to retain the right of self-expression that causes many court cases to reach the Supreme Court. In the case of New York Times VS Sullivan‚ the New York Times argued just that. After spending four years in an Alabama court‚ the New York Times plea was heard in a US federal court before article III judges. In the 1960’s‚ the civil rights movement was gaining awareness and momentum
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versus Sullivan shows how a public figure attempts to bring an action for defamation. In 1960 the New York Times published “Heed Their Rising Voices” a fundraising advertisement for the civil rights movement. “Heed Their Rising Voices" was a fundraising advertisement signed by civil-rights leaders that criticized‚ among other things‚ certain actions of the Montgomery‚ Alabama‚ police department. Some of the facts in the advertisement were incorrect. Although no names were mentioned‚ Sullivan‚ Montgomery’s
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Compulsory Education. Open University Press http://www.lluk.org/3043.htm‚ Date accessed 23.06.10 www.ofsted.gov.uk ‚ date accessed 23.06.10 Armitage et al 2003 Teaching and Training in Post-Compulsory Education. Maidenhead: Open University Press. Bloom‚B.S. (Ed.) (1956).Taxonomy of educational objectives: The classification of educational goals: Handbook 1‚ cognitive domain. New York: Longmans‚ Green.
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