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    basically used GIS analysis and some other spatial analysis techniques…

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    Safeway use of spreadsheets to gather and compile inventory data and determine how stockouts trend company-wide proved unreliable as it lacked the ability to identify trends across specific brand or Universal Product Code (UPC) barcodes. Spreadsheets are limited in their ability to accommodate huge amounts of data. Increasing reliability and responsiveness in the supply chain function is by increasing visibility. Increasing data visibility has proven a critical strategy aimed at cost reduction…

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    Figure 3 shows the voter turnout in the dataset years as the lines are representation of the countries Figure 4 shows an easier explanation of average of voter turnout for the countries in the dataset. This shows the overall to give the average turnout because figure 4 gives an understanding of this. The countries that have higher turnout are more of List PR and the lower ones are FPTP. An interesting outcome of this looking at the Scandinavian countries all have mostly higher turnout comparing…

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    Case Study Assignment – I Campbellsville University MASSIVE DATABASE MASTERING - MASTERCARD INTERNATIONAL Various affiliations are endeavoring to address the open entryways and limit challenges related with "huge data." Industry masters gage that the total volume of data is increasing at general interims and most by a wide margin of new data being delivered is prepared to go spaces. MasterCard Universal (www.mastercard.com) is not any more impossible to miss to think about the issues…

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    Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) Ethical Dilemma 1: Social workers need to be aware of their own reaction to information that the clients share. The social worker is there to listen and provide an environment where the client is able to freely share their experiences. A reaction would reverse attention from the client to the social worker. It is challenging for the client to share as it is; therefore, the social workers need to be aware of their personal reactions. After…

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    There are “three types of measurement validation”: content, convergent/discriminant, and nomological/construct validation. Content Validation is preoccupied with the questions whether or not key elements are “omitted from the indicator” and whether or not “inappropriate elements are included in the indicator.” Although content validation is an “important contribution” to measurement validity, its chief limitation is that “alone it is incomplete, for two reasons”: “first, although a necessary…

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    theoretical cutting force values are 45-120% higher than the measured one. [13] D.K Das et al. [2014] investigates the surface roughness during hard turning of EN24 of 50 HRC hardness with coated carbide insert. By using grey based Taguchi and regression analysis it was concluded that surface roughness of 0.42 micron is obtained at cutting speed of 130 m/min, depth of cut 0.4 mm/rev and feed rate was found to be most dominant parameters for output response. [14] A.K Sahoo et al. [2014] studied…

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    The general environment framework Description: The general environment constantly influences businesses either positively or negatively. The general environments are factors external to a firm that are beyond the firm’s control. However, they do affects the firm’s strategy and profitability and affects affects porter’s five forces in various ways. The general environment consists of six segments namely: Demographic, technological, economic, sociocultural, political/legal and global. Firms need…

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    Participants The participants for this digit span stud consisted of 3 subjects from a large public University. The participants comprised of 1 male and 2 female students with their age ranging from 18-21 years old. With regard to deficiencies, the male student reported that he has color-blindness, while the two female students did not report any deficiency. Apparatus This digit span experiment was conducted in the Social Sciences Laboratories at UCI. All three participants carried out the…

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    The Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act (AACWA) of 1980 (Pub. L. 96-272) was enacted after it was discovered that too many children were being placed in foster care too quickly and for too long during the 1970’s. The AACWA was to promote keeping the families together and placing the children in permanent placement rather than placing them in foster care. Title IV-E was created as part of the AACWA and provides federal funding for educating and training the child welfare workforce in…

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