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    Institutional and social constraints that are applied to keep people “in check” have far-reaching consequences when it comes to education and learning. Generally, these constraints set certain standards that do not augur well with the process of learning. In essence, what matters more in a system subject to institutional and social constraints is adherence to the rules of the game and not freedom for self-identity and interests. In her work “Selections from: Reading Lolita in Tehran,” Nafisi…

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    [pic][pic] [pic]2 RELATIONAL MODEL: CONCEPTS, CONSTRAINTS, LANGUAGES, DESIGN, AND PROGRAMMING [pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic] [pic]5 The Relational Data Model and Relational Database Constraints This chapter opens Part II of the book on relational databases. The relational model was first introduced by Ted Codd of IBM Research in 1970 in a classic research publication "System R4 Relational." (Codd 1970), and attracted immediate attention due to its simplicity,…

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    10, pg. 213). Recognizing the potential threat of majority factions to minority interests, Madison proposes a republican form of government as a safeguard. Through a system of checks and balances, including the separation of powers and federalism, Madison aims to prevent any one faction from dominating and oppressing others. He asserts the importance of a government that unifies factions while upholding the principle of equality…

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    Hamdi v. Rumsfeld (2004) talks about how the government is seeking to get an individual who is a terrorist. They ask if the detention of citizens falling in the terrorist category is authorized. The state of war is not a blank check for the President, they still need to think things through and get it approved. When individual liberties are at stake all three branches of government should be involved (or so it says). Habeas Corpus allows for the Judicial Branch to come in and provide some role…

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    Since the modernization of technology in the last century, engineers often face the task of meeting demanding constraints in order to satisfy the consumers’ needs. For some professionals, many years of preparations are critical in becoming proficient in the industry. Therefore, they practice since secondary or post-secondary education in order to gain positive habits that will make those aspired innovators conscientious in their fields. Engineers always practice these methods to meet the…

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    an issue, an audience, and a set of constraints. Concepts like exigence is the perceived problem that someone would use speech to change, and audience is the targeted group you aim to speak too. In "The Rhetorical Situation" (1968), Lloyd Bitzer notes that rhetorical constraints are "made up of persons, events, objects, and relations which are part of the [rhetorical] situation because they have the power to constrain decision or action." Sources of constraint include "beliefs, attitudes,…

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    . From table 6.7, it is observed that the Chi-square statistic is 104.089. Since P value is less than 0.01, the null hypothesis is rejected at 1 percent level of significance. Hence, concluded that there is association between stages at diagnosed as a kidney disease and cost factors in thousands of kidney patients. Based on the row percentage, Stage diagnosed as a kidney patients upto stage III, 6.0 patients are below 50000, 54.0% are 50000-100000, 26.0% are 100000-500000, 6.0% are…

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    Does Ricardian Equivalence hold with when borrowing constraints are binding? Ricardian Equivalence, also known as Ricardo-De Viti-Barro Equivalence theorem, is an economics hypothesis stating that an increase in government borrowing to finance their spending may have no impact on consumer spending and aggregate demand. This is because consumers predict tax cuts or higher government spending to stimulate the economy will result in future taxes increase to pay back the debt. Therefore whatever…

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    whole group and practices the skills required for a good manager. In this article, I think Tim is not an effective manager and leader as before taking up this project he should have discussed it with senior partners as well as the team involved to check for the time…

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    In a democratic system, there is no absolute leadership, no matter how powerful it is, the constitution provides always a check and balance with other authorities and institutions. In addition to check and balance, other factors like the advisory team, the lobbies, and the international institutions constraint the president’s ability to pursue his national security policy priorities. In this paper, I will argue that the congress with his constitutional power, and the president’s advisory team…

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