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    Waterfall Methodology Waterfall model was developed as a solution to Ad-hoc development methodologies. • A staged development model • Stages will be completed one after the other. • Subsequent stage can be started once the previous one is completed only. • Waterfall model follow software development process in a linear sequential. • This model phases are do not overlap. Principle of Waterfall Methodology The waterfall model describes 6 phases. I. Requirement gathering. All the…

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    GUIDELINES FOR A GREAT INTERVIEW The Interview Process The interview is a very important step in obtaining the job you want. Each potential employer will be looking at how you dress, your resume, interviewing skills, cover letter, and interpersonal skills. Most employers are looking for a certain type of person who will work well with a team or individual and get the job done in a reasonable time frame. Most companies have about 10 or more applicants for one job opening. They need to make a…

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    A cover letter is an introductory document you send with your résumé when you are applying for a job. It is a significant item for a Canadian applicant because many recruiters read this letter first. It not only supports your résumé, but it is also an opportunity for you to stand out from a variety of other applicants and to convince the recruiter to consider you in the remaining hiring procedures. It tells the hiring manager that you are applying for a position and briefly describes your…

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    He also told me that in areas where I live; there are few people like me. My dad tells stories of how he used to go to an all black school. I learned there were times where we could not vote or sit in the front of buses. I find that easy to believe because sometimes other kids at school call me bad names and ask me why am I here. I tell them because I have the right to live anywhere that I want to (thanks to my dad). Guess what I learned today in school? I learned that when we were not allowed…

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    Therapeutic Micro and Nanotechnology, working on nanostructured materials in the context of gastrointestinal drug delivery with innovative adhesive properties. Meanwhile, Lily Peng, Ph.D. research focused on drug delivery and tissue engineering applications using titanium nanostructured surfaces and membranes. With the conjunction of their expertise they came with the idea and business plan of Nano Precision Medical and they won a series of business plan competitions such as: UC Berkeley…

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    Agile and Waterfall are two different methods that are used in software development. They are ways of development. The Waterfall method model is a well defined and is exactly as it’s described. It is a linear style model that starts from a starting point to an end point. The stages are: Analysis, Design, Construction, Testing, and Support. (Schwalbe, 2012) Agile on the other hand is a fairly newer term used to describe new approaches that focus on programming teams and business experts.…

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    Jad Comparison

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    Joint Application Development, also known as JAD. JAD is a team oriented tool that accelerates the design of information technology solutions. JAD makes the customer…

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    Imagery is included in The Scarlet Letter to insert a more profound message. The application of light and dark imagery is essential to the novel in creating a lively and melancholy moods to establish variance in the characters as well as their lives. In The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne uses the societal hypocrisy of Puritans, elements of nature and the importance of the scarlet letter to exude the how sin is an entity of life. Puritans are merciless and use public humiliation as an epitome of the…

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    HAWTHORNE’S HESTER PRYNNE, THE EX-OFFENDER’S HEORINE If Nathaniel Hawthorne were writing today, he might advise American business to change the way it looks at criminal convictions and police records. The reason? Simply this: “Scarlet Letters” can be manufactured en masse. The great American writer would make that point, cocking his head in displeasure. He would then add, I think, that such markers frequently reveal more about the ones demanding their display than it does about those forced…

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    Being the bystander is as dangerous as being the perpetrator. Nathaniel Hawthorne exemplifies this adage in his novel, The Scarlet Letter, through his brilliant characterization of the protagonist: Hester Prynne. Hawthorne follows Hester’s lamentable alienation from society through her affair with Arthur Dimmesdale. In her segregation, Hester is revealed as an affectionate, intelligent, and sympathetic figure that is forced to persevere and endlessly battle the constant, everyday struggles of…

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