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    “database”, and it found it means a controlled collection of data, and metadata, stored on computer. I also want to learn about ways to protect against threats that specifically target databases. Besides, I searched about “Relational Databases” because most databases are relational database, and they store their data in relation. 2. I used the monster.com to search for my terms. I found 1000+ jobs for each term. 3. My three favorite jobs are: • SQL/Oracle Database Administrator. o Description…

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    information is easily can be read and deal with using computers. Sometimes, because of high cost and performance limitation, relational databases using structured data were the only way to manage data more effectively. The other example of structured data is spreadsheets. It is defined as structured data as it can be quickly scanned for information as the data is properly arranged in relational database systems. Whereas, unstructured data is the data that not well structured and organized as…

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    The Relational Database Framework The collection of information provides access to the network of the data-processing system. The representation consists vital information of real-time events. The objective requires managing personal cognizant comportment for integrating vital information. The standard utilizer and application (APP) program interface to a relational database is the Structured Query Language (SQL) (Codd, 2003-2016). The APP retrieves and supplies the information from the graph…

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    Face recognition is a technology that identifies or verifies automatically. Identify an individual image from the live image by comparing the image with the database which is stored in the database. After identify the face from the live image the facial features of the live image are also compared to facial features stored in the central database. A facial recognition system is to detect the image of a person and compares the detected image with the database image. It does this by comparing…

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    (2011) hypothesized that physical and relational aggression shown in the TV is certainly associated with physical and relational violence in romantic relations. Relational aggression shown in the TV leads to men’s as well as women’s engagement in physical and relational aggression, so basically both gender’s behaviors are affected by aggression shown in the media ( Coyne et al., 2011). Methodology For…

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    Fix It Directly “It is fine, seriously…it’s fine!” said every woman when it’s so not fine. This is a precise example of how passive aggressive tendencies cause confusion and could even promote a bigger problem. Passive aggressive communication can make a situation escalate into an unnecessary confused conversation with no clear point. It can be very confusing for all who are involved. Direct or assertive behavior is more effective and gains a more clear solution or discussion. Assertive…

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    What is bullying to you? According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary bullying is defined as to frighten, hurt, or threaten someone smaller than you. Most people disagree with this definition, but to be a bully you do not have to be bigger than someone else anymore and that is due to cyberbullying. In 2014, the Center for Disease Control and Department of Education released the first federal uniform definition of bullying for research and surveillance. The core elements of the definition include:…

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    Decision Points Interpersonal relationships are what keep the human race from simply being islands apart from one another. These relationships are our reason to exist. They “shape our lives” (Edwards), and give us a reason to leave a legacy when we die. The first big interpersonal relationship that comes to mind for most people is likely the relationship with their first significant other. There are horror stories of young teens finding themselves in their first romantic relationship that…

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    Samim Childhood bullying can lead to problem with health and social relationships in adulthood. Studies have shown that individuals struggle to hold a job and have poor social relationships. Bullying is defined as an intimidating influence towards another in an effort to demonstrate a position of power. Bullying is an insistent pattern of harassments and aggressive behavior toward another person. Bullying is a serious problem at home, schools, communities, and wherever people interact. Bullying…

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    Contrary to prior information suggesting that bullying is a response to evolutionary pressure, many acts of cyberbullying consists of an indirect, less self-beneficial method of teasing or spreading malicious rumors for sadistic purposes. Cyberbullying involves the use of electronic communications to threaten, belittle, intimidate, or embarrass a person, or persons of a lesser social status. Because of the rapid expansion and advancement of technological communications, it is becoming…

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