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    In my role as the Bilingual Outreach Coordinator for San Benito County, I’m tasked with the responsibility to recruit, train, and retain an active high school poll worker database (over 150). The database is used to employ poll workers, surveyors, interpreters, and outreach volunteers. Unfortunately, there is not enough known about best practices in this area, and there is no uniformity throughout the programs. Often outreach work consists of trial and error. I’ve found over the past years that…

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    Lanway Case Study

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    Therefore in order to effectively use these resources, they must be managed in a way that best allows them to be accessed. Paper All brochure documents received are to be immediately filed in new filing cabinets situated on the sales floor – simply because space exists there for them. Each publication is to be filed in alphabetical order under the company heading, with a "post it note" stapled onto it, giving details of the date it was first entered and which employee was responsible for…

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    Oracle Case Study

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    founded in 1977 as Software Development Laboratories by Lawrence (Larry) Ellison, Bob Miner, and Ed Oates. Oracle Version 1 was written, but was never officially released. In 1979, Oracle Version 2 was release as the first commercial SQL relational database management system (RDBMS). Also in 1979, Software Development Laboratories changed its name to Relational Software Inc. (RSI). The 1980s was a busy decade for Oracle. In 1982, RSI was renamed Oracle Systems and hosted its first user…

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    fall occurs, there should be a “post fall Huddle” afterword’s so reflect on the fall and have a conversation about how it could have been prevented. Charge nurse should enter the type of fall into the database and also circumstances surrounding the fall. This information must be entered into the database the same shift because things can be left out or forgotten if not done the same shift. The unit manager can look at the data and come up with a plan to prevent similar types of falls in the…

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    Chapter 1 In this chapter we will discuss about the different services that we use to test our implementation on. Of course we introduce to you, Tiramola, the system that is our goal to improve, using our new approach. We are using Tiramola as it is, with an exception in its decision making system. We are presenting tiramola in Section \ref{sec:tiramola} Our cluster is a Cassandra cluster. We are discussing about Cassandra on Section \ref{sec:cassandra}. We test our cluster, using ycsb…

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    landmarks of a human face on images and discern where the face is. It can then go on to try to compare those landmarks to pictures stored in whatever database that facial recognition software is connected to. In this case, detectives on Motive had the footage from the grocery store ran through their facial recognition software and connected it to a database storing car registration information. The test came back with a facial match to a Daniel Hitchens, a man who owned a black van similar to…

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    Goldfish Experiment

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    amine salts and a sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate each and weigh them. Then obtain two goldfish in each cup and then weigh them. After receiving this data, find the weight of the fishes (in grams) which effects metabolism of the fish and so when the database calculates the data, it can take in to account the mass of the fishes. Next get a chamber that is connected to the computer with the LoggerLite program. The chamber has a probe that measures the amount of oxygen in the…

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    ntroduction The development of the oyster aquaculture become limited as there is a presence of the pathogenic associated microbe that can cause disease which lead to physiological and imbalance in that oyster. There is a few reports that describe the bacterial diversity which is poorly know and required to be further study.(Hernández and Olmos,2006). So, it is important to analyze the bacteria of oyster. This study is carry out to analyze the gram positive bacteria diversity present oyster,…

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    Risk Assessment: Pinellas County Schools Evelyn Davis November 22, 2015 University of Maryland University College EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Pinellas County Schools is the seventh-largest in the state of Florida. The creation of Pinellas County Schools came to be after a split in 1912 from Hillsborough County. Pinellas County serves 150 schools including magnets schools, career academies, adult education centers and a virtual school program. Pinellas County Schools with the help of 7000…

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    N. Norazmi. "Forensic DNA Profiling and Database." Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 10.2 (2003): 20-26. July 2003. Web. 15 Oct. 2016. In the article “Forensic DNA Profiling and Databases” S. Panneer Chelvam and M. N. Norazmi give case examples to how DNA profiling is used in crimes and what techniques are used to identify the person. They start out talking about…

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