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    Stanley (2010) explains that vertical bullying is a pattern of repeated behavior that lasts over 6 months and occurs between individuals at different power levels on the nursing hierarchy, such as a nurse manager or charge nurse to staff nurse. In contrast, lateral bullying occurs between peers at the same power level on the nursing hierarchy, such as staff nurse to staff nurse or nurse manager to nurse manager (Stanley, 2010). In addition, Adams and Maykut (2015) explain that bullying is…

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    Throwing Punches On and Offline Although bullying has been an issue faced by many students through the years, the emergence of social media technology has made it more widespread and tragic incidents have brought it to the public's attention. (Cyber)-bullying has become a major issue in schools, the work place, and depending on the situation, possibly home as well. While the definition of bullying can differ depending on the individual who may not necessarily feel that intimidation has…

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    interpersonal conflict and relational aggression in adolescents. Relational aggression is defined as “a psychological term that signifies the use of realationships to hurt others” (Dellasega, Nixon 9). Relational aggression harms a person mentally and can cause depression, paranoia, or even for someone to become suicidal. With detrimental side effects one would think that relational aggression is rare but nearly “90% of students reported being the target of bullying or relational aggression at…

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    Introduction: Bullying is an aggressive act that happens everyday. Bullying is defined, by the Ontario Government, as repeated, persistent, continuous behaviour as opposed to a single negative act and is generally associated with a power imbalance between the victim and perpetrator, where the victim feels inferior (Salin 2003). An essential precondition of bullying is the awareness by the bully of a social or physical imbalance of power. Bullies will use this to assert their dominance by…

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    SQL Vs Relational Algebra

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    The differences in SQL and Relational Algebra are not that many. In fact, they are pretty much the same thing. Both of them have commands that need to be evaluated in order to get a result or a new table. In the SQL, we have commands that need to be followed step by step. For example, the first thing we need to know if we need to join tables. After that, we need to know what columns or fields we are putting as a result, then what table or tables are those columns coming from, and last if there…

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    There are numerous group processes that are likely to influence bullies and bullying behavior. People join groups for a sense of belonging. In each group there is a level of cohesiveness, a set of norms and different roles for people to play (Kassin, Fein, & Markus, 2014). Each group usually has a leader. If the leader happens to be a bully, the norm of the group might be to bully others. The leader might pressure others to conform to his bullying ways and it is quite possible that he will use…

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    companies are much more sophisticated than small businesses however they have the same principle about input, processing and output of information and data. Data bases are widely used in the world by different organisations, it is mostly used for its relational database as it uses key fields to link different data in tables which then are related to each other with easy access, this is mostly used to generate project plans and estimating future costs. Operational databases are used to store…

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    A database object in a relational database is a data structure used to either store or reference data. The most common object that people interact with is the table. Other objects are indexes, stored procedures, sequences, views and many more. When a database object is created, a new object type cannot be created because all the various object types created are restricted by the very nature, or source code, of the relational database model being used, such as Oracle, SQL Server or Access. What…

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    many children nodes”, Network each child has many parents and each parent can have many children and Relational uses more complex method because this kind of schema uses tables and relationships between tables. About the structure, Hierarchal schema show us data such as tree structure it’s very easy to understand while Network use a graph structure which is more challenging to comprehend and Relational uses RDBMS which as more user-friendly because the data are presenting in tables. In relation…

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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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