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    First, there will be a single database for sales and customer data to go through. This database will be stored on local servers but stored off-site for data redundancy and security. Furthermore, every firm and every factory will have the same database, and will be able to retrieve the same information from any location that has the terminals with installed software. On these reports, there…

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    The gender gap is defined as the differences between males and females, especially as reflected in social, political, educational, cultural, etc. It is often said that women are more capable of succeeding than men, but this is just creating a gender gap. In the essay “How to be a Woman Programmer” by Ellen Ullman, she says that women today face a new, more virile and virulent sexism but, such thing didn’t stop her from being a programmer and she explained how much she struggled in her field…

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    Technology Changes in Psychology Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those that affect behavior. It can also be defined as the mental characteristics or attitude of a person and the emotional effects from a situation or activity. Many psychologists work with people who are experiencing difficulties, such as behavior or mental disorders including depression and anxiety.The help people overcome relationship problems, eating disorders, learning…

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    INTRODUCTION Serious Mental Illness (SMI) – also called severe or chronic mental illness – can be defined as mental infirmities that affect individuals long enough to result “… in functional impairment which substantially interferes with or limits one or more major life activities. … All of these disorders have episodic, recurrent, or persistent features; however, they vary in terms of severity and disabling effects” (Federal Register, 1993). Grave forms of depression and a wide range of…

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    Introduction The two journal articles to be analyzed include, Family structure, co-parental relationship quality, post-separation paternal involvement and children’s emotional wellbeing by Baxter, Qu, and Weston which examines the associations between children’s emotional wellbeing, the quality of the co-parental relationship, and post-separation paternal involvement. The second article Parenting style, parental adjustment, and co-parental conflict: differential predictors of child psychosocial…

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    1. Introduction and background In recent years, enterprises have completely reconfigured their supply chain to address increasing customer service levels and demand variability. Warehouses play a pivotal role in the supply chain, and requirements for warehousing operations have signifi- cantly increased. Specifically, the customer needs in terms of the order accuracy and response time, order frequency, order quantity and order size have dramatically changed with the global economy and new demand…

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    can be taught, and references studies where effective clinical decision making was taught to RNs and nursing students. “Enhancing the ability of the nurse to recognize a deteriorating patient and activate the RRT in a timely fashion may cause a relational decrease in mortality and morbidity related to FTR” (Parker, 2014). The conclusion states that the connection between analytical decision-making, increased frequency of RRT activation and decreased hospital mortality should be investigated…

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    INTRODUCTION WHAT ARE INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS? A number of theories have been formed explaining the evolution of Interpersonal relationships among human beings. The conceptual origination, the Attachment theory, explains the psychological framework for understanding interpersonal relationships between human beings. Human beings, from the moment of birth, have a tendency to develop close association with at least one primary caregiver for his upbringing and survival. The tendency of developing…

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    2.5 Proposed Architectures for SDN in WSN The novel idea of exploiting OpenFlow technology to address reliability issues in sensor networks was presented by (Arif Mahmud and Rahim Rahmani, 2011) at the IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Network Technology while the first architectural proposal was presented by (Luo et al., 2012) in the form of Software Defined Wireless Sensor Network (SD-WSN). Up until now, very limited research work is carried out in this area. Some of the…

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    Explain arguments made by each of these people Cliff O’Conner ➢ Believes that a new product needs to be produced in order to bring sales back to top numbers. ➢ Believes that with some new features added to the iScanner, that the company will be able to bring their numbers back up to the highest for the year because of the previous success rate of the original product Pat Lambert ➢ Believes that outsourcing may be helpful in producing the product and getting in…

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