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Data Modeling

  Objectives: Understand and perform the techniques for entity discovery (see Pine Valley Furniture case on page 292/282 for an example). Note the Process Modeling Requirements from next milestone Chapter 7: Milestone 6 Define each entity with respect to the business and complete an entity_definition_matrix.doc (see table 8-3 for an example) Perform the necessary data modeling techniques […]

Journal – 5 questions 200 words a piece

1)  Identify your community (Washington DC), and reflect on a local public issue that needs improvement and/or has been revised or updated (e.g., improved roadways, improved processing at the Department of Motor Vehicles [DMV], new traffic construction, improved public parking, safer public parks, implementation of recreation projects, addition of bike paths). Determine what types of […]

The Republic of Zulu for an important constitutional reform discussion.

  One day Julia wanted to assemble the people of the Republic of Zulu for an important constitutional reform discussion. law Description The Assignment: One day Julia wanted to assemble the people of the Republic of Zulu for an important constitutional reform discussion. To her surprise, the Republic of Zulu stopped her from going ahead […]

PLAGIARISM FREE “A” WORK POWERPOINT IN 12 HOURS or LESS

Instructions As a manager in a medical records department for a community hospital, you were asked to provide a presentation to health care providers on how to safeguard patients’ medical records and explain the legal reporting requirements. You were asked to include the following information: 1) Discuss regulations relating to safeguarding health information. 2) Explain […]

Read the methodology of Interbrand.com for brand valuations. How might you improve their methods and the sorts of measures they use to assess brand equity?

  Chapter 7. Brands. Initial Postings:  Read and reflect on the assigned readings for the week. Then post what you thought was the most important concept(s), method(s), term(s), and/or any other thing that you felt was worthy of your understanding in each assigned textbook chapter.Your initial post should be based upon the assigned reading for […]

Movies/narrative

  Proposal for Thematic Springboard Paper   1Thematic SpringboardDirectionsand RubricENG2102 -Spring202130% of final gradeDeadlinesDiscussion of Movies Prof. H Has Seen due: Thursday, February 18Proposal due:Tuesday, February23Discussion post due: Tuesday, February23Discussion replies due: Tuesday, March2Rough draft due: Thursday, March 4Final paper due: Thursday,March 25Submission checklist due: Thursday, March 25TopicRequirementsChoose one of the articlesfrom “Barbara’s Recommended Articles”to […]

Week 4 Discussion: elements of critical thinking

Elements of Critical Thinking [WLOs: 2, 3, 4] [CLOs: 2, 3, 4] Prepare: Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum, in preparation for discussing the importance of critical thinking skills,  Read the articles Common Misconceptions of Critical Thinking Combating Fake News in the Digital Age 6 Critical Thinking Skills You Need to Master Now (Links […]

CJ 3100 MOD 5 Project BelL

  Project Four  500 WORDS Read the section on boot camps in text including section on representative boot camps. Watch following videos and read summary below. Answer the following in paragraph form. Are juvenile boot camps a valid form of treatment for juvenile offenders? What do you think are their pros and cons? What type […]

Discussion board week 15

Journal Entry Overview After exploring the stories behind single stories let’s move on to transforming them— and the world that creates them! Adichie explains, “Stories matter. Many stories matter. Stories have been used to dispossess and to malign, but stories can also be used to empower and to humanize. Stories can break the dignity of […]

Correlation or causation?

Correlation or causation? Because economics deals with real-world situations, it is difficult to hold the kind of experiment necessary to prove absolute causation. Economic tools can easily uncover correlations, which show relationships between two factors. Remember, though, that no matter how concrete they may seem, these correlations do not prove causation. Confusing causation with correlation […]