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    In the novel A Thousand Splendid Suns, women’s rights were presented to be not equal to men and limited by a series of events. The main women characters in the novel, Mariam and Laila rights were not equal to the husband they shared, Rasheed. Mariam and Laila had limited rights, which means that Rasheed held most of their power. Nana, Mariam’s mom rights were presented to me not equal to a man because of the blame she was forced to take. Also Aziza, Raheed’s and Laila’s daughter was not treated equal to her younger brother because of her gender. In every situation that occurred with Mariam, Laila and Aziza, Rasheed had the finial decision. The novel A Thousand Splendid Suns presented the laws Afghanistan made for women that made them not equal to men. In the novel a law was made in Afghanistan around 1992 referencing women’s right to travel alone. The law that was based on Shari’a, “a strict Islamic law that ordered women to cover, forbade their travel without a male relative, punished adultery with stoning.” (Hosseini, 232) Mariam and Laila attempted to escape from Rasheed, therefore was traveling by themselves and when they were found they were arrested. After Mariam and Laila was arrested they were released their husband Rasheed but he was expected to punished (beat) by him for disobeying the traveling alone without a male relative law. Also women were not treated equal to men because they did not receive the same medical treatment as men nor did they receive the same…

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    Northwind Traders Case Study

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    Description 10 Target Customers 10 Market Definition 10 Market Opportunities 11 Competitive Analysis 12 Competitive Advantages 13 Competitors’ Positions 14 Potential Future Competition 14 BUSINESS STRATEGY 15 Customer Incentives 15 Advertising and Promotion 15 Sales and Marketing 16 Commission 17 OPERATIONS 17 Premises 17 Choice of Location and Premises 17 Hours of Operation 17 Equipment 18 Staffing 18 FORECASTING 18 Sales…

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    Relational Model Essay

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    Chapter 3 The Relational Model Review Questions 3.1 Discuss each of the following concepts in the context of the relational data model: (a) Relation (b) Attribute (c) Domain (d) Tuple (e) Intension and Extension (f) Degree and Cardinality. Each term defined in Section 3.2.1. Domain – Set of atomic (indivisible) values. Attribute – it describes a component of the database, such as a table or a…

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    Social Aggression Analysis

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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 this study, 369 subjects were recruited from a private university in Midwestern United…

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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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    degradations in cloud computing, especially demand on multi-table association query (Han et al., 2011). Thus, NoSQL databases (e.g. (Anderson et al., 2010), (Chodorow, 2013) and (ApacheHBase, 2014) ) change the data access model with Key-value format where a value corresponds to a Key. That design leads to simpler model that enables faster query speed than relational databases, mass storage support, high concurrency and high scalability (Jing et al., 2011). The key features of NoSQL database are…

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    surveillance. The core elements of the definition include: unwanted aggressive behavior; observed or perceived power imbalance; and repetition of behaviors or high likelihood of repetition. What do we know about bullying and how can we prevent it? According to the Center for Disease Control and Department of Education there are two kinds of bullying and four types of bullying. The two kinds include indirect bullying which occurs in the presence of the individual being bullied and indirect…

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    U Chat Analysis

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    Overview The web application that we will be developing is called U-Chat (University Chat). U-Chat is a versatile chat room web service in which the users you communicate with consist of people from the same University. U-Chat can be used by a wide number of users from Universities across the US; the primary audience for this application being college students. Secondary users would include University faculty and parents. U-Chat consists of a login page in which users can either choose to sign…

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    Database Security

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    software that the user runs on a web browser to access the created content. For example, when a user login into their social media account using the web browser, they are using a database that is run through a web application which accesses the databases stored data. Web applications contains three components; web browser, application server and the back end database. The user uses input their requests through the browser which is processed through the server into a SQL query for the database to…

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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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