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    include research data to support them, and then conclude them with a winning argument. My collection of persuasive writing demonstrates that I succeeded at the data, logic, argument, and other aspects of each paper. Now, I am able to collect, interpret, and use the data to fit my argument while guiding the essay smoothly toward the intended prompt. I have two strengths that assisted me in succeeding in the data aspect of each paper. The first is my ability to research and locate data appropriate…

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    example KAMAR student record system data would be inputted by administrative staff and then kept updated within communication between the school and the parent, this then allows the teachers to access the data. For student privacy, information is kept confidential and can only be seen by people who have been granted access, also altering and deleting confidential inappropriately. Data information and knowledge in the Wanganui High School information systems Data is raw facts and figures…

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    “The Promising Generation” Generational Theory is a highly debated topic and can produce very radical stances. Don Tapscott’s gives his own insight on the topic and raises an essential question in Grown Up Digital. This question is, do Millennials, or as he calls them the Net Generation, have more potential than they are given credit for? It is first mentioned in the introduction section and expanded upon throughout the book. This question defines Tapscott’s book with all the information…

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    The term data-driven instruction (DDI), also called data supported instruction, is a systematic approach that is used to improve student learning based on available data (Lewis, Madison-Harris, Muoneke, & Times, 2010). It is a cyclic and precise process that continually improves learner’s success. The cycle has three repetitive stages, namely, assessment, analysis, and action. The latter stages provide a school-wide support framework for improving students learning throughout the year by…

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    Bottle Rocket Experiment

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    experimental data, that the relationship between the difference in initial pressure inside the bottle rocket and the atmosphere, and the vertical height reached by the bottle rocket after 0.1 seconds, is proportional. This is quantitatively demonstrated by the high R2 value of 0.99533 of the graphed relationship, which indicates the likeness of points in a data set to an established trend; where 1 = a perfect relationship. The gradient of 0.0236 in the best fit regression line of the data,…

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    Phar-Mor Fraud Case

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    The Case of Phar-Mor Inc Read “The Case of Phar-Mor Inc.” which can be accessed through the DeVry online library. In 3-4 pages (12-pt type, double-spaced) summarize the case and answer the following questions: 1. Could SOX have prevented the Phar-Mor fraud? How? Which specific sections of SOX? The appropriate response is begging to be proven wrong because the degree that Phar-Mor went to conceal the extortion it might have taken quite a while still to reveal it notwithstanding, over the…

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    AUTOMATION IN CLINICAL LABORATORY 1- INTRODUCTION The word automation is inspired by word automatic. Automatic means exercising control without interference. So automation means getting work done by machines which can run on their own without our continuous monitoring. Automation refers to machines with intelligence and adaptability which reduces our workload and need for nonstop supervision. OBJECTIVES After reading this lesson, you will be able to: define automation list the uses of…

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    Nequasset Case Study

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    Data from each test was recorded Wastewater was collected and disposed of in the laboratory Biological: A one (1) meter by one (1) meter kicknet was placed in a 1 meter by 1 meter area of flowing waters Heavy rocks were placed on the bottom of the kicknet…

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    Data Collection Method and Analysis Since school culture is contributed by many aspects it is essential that data are collected to represent each aspect that influences it. The research method will use both qualitative and quantitative data assess the current status of each area. The data collected will look firstly at the school-wide characteristics or traits and secondly at the daily indicators or personality. The five major characteristics will be school norms, school beliefs, school…

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    Presence of big data is a very common phenomenon now days, specially when talking about medium to large size corporation. The term Big Data is often described as vast numbers of data that can be traced, validated, gathered, cached, reengineered, interpreted and also studied. (Manyika, 2011) To clarify they suggested that big data refers to data, whose size makes it impossible to be processed by the typical software used for database management. Also researchers defined big data in terms of its…

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