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    Income tax and provident fund deductions which the Payroll system will base on the attendance records. Applying manual procedure on these transactions involving the vast beat answer in that problem would be computer because computers through the biometric technology can simulate enormous data and can process complex transaction in a fast and efficient way. It can generate numerous accounts‚ reports and data accurately. In a computerized payroll system‚ the employer may invest computerized payroll

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    Elizabeth Foss/Tracy Chisolm EG372 Written Analysis Project Assignment #1 31 Jul 2014 We decided to research the topic of the use of biometrics for smoother travel because the idea seems great but it also opens a dialog for controversy. We located the original article from flipboard and also discovered that there is quite a bit of information on biometrics being utilized for other methods; creating convenience in travel‚ timely identification and control at borders and airports. This program has

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Colegio de San Juan de Letran Student Attendance Monitoring through Biometric Technology can gives an efficient and more reliable monitoring record of students who attended the co-curricular activities of the Letran. INTRODUCTION (Background Information) Computer technology is one of the main reasons why almost everything becomes so simple and easy from difficult and complicated way of accomplishing each job almost everything now is being operated and manage through

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    Argument

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    In academic writing‚ an argument is usually a main idea‚ often called a “claim” or “thesis statement‚” backed up with evidence that supports the idea. In most college papers‚ one needs to make some sort of claim and use evidence to support it. One’s ability to do this will separate a good paper from other papers. We use argument in everyday life to convince somebody of my ideas or opinion‚ convince our teachers we deserve a better grade. A better argument is accomplished if no emotion is involved

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    in attendance monitoring and payroll generation is the biometric technology or simply biometrics. Biometrics (MSU‚ 2012) refers to the automatic identification of a person based on his/her multiple scientific fields. One of which is his anatomical (e.g. fingerprint‚ iris) characteristics of traits. A biometric system made use of a fingerprint scanner‚ a sensor that employs the user to be present to enroll in the system so that his biometric template or reference can be captured. This template is

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    dictionary‚ the word "argument" means "A statement or series of statements for or against something‚" or "A discussion in which people express different opinions about something‚" or "An angry disagreement." I completely agree with these definitions‚ except there is more to the word that may be very hard to explain. the word argument is an abstract word‚ meaning it is an intangible thing. No one can hear‚ see‚ touch‚ smell and‚ or taste an argument‚ However‚ when people hear the word argument or experience

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    Consensual Argument

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    think of when you encountered the word argument as you began to read this chapter? What do you think now? When I first encountered the word argument‚ I thought of it as being an argument between groups of people that try to convince each other to agree on their point of view. Now I think of it as standing up for your ideas‚ defending them‚ and minimizing the opposition by being persuasive. 2. Provide three examples of your own to illustrate the statement “argument is everywhere.” One of your example

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    Recognized Arguments

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    Recognizing Arguments In this assignment‚ you will apply key concepts covered in the module readings. You will identify the component parts of arguments and differentiate between various types of arguments such as strict‚ loose‚ inductive‚ and deductive. You will then construct specific‚ original arguments. There are two parts to the assignment. Complete both parts. Part 1 1a: Identify Components of Arguments Identify the component parts of the argument‚ premises and conclusion‚ for

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    Obama. You have justified your points‚ providing supportive reasoning behind your thoughts. You were able to link theory with practical application and real-world settings. However‚ remember that in an inductive argument‚ you cannot guarantee the conclusion. A deductive argument follows the if “this” than “that” format‚ so it must be true. Please see my attached comments regarding 1 premise/conclusion issue‚ 1 strict/loose‚ and 3 in part IIa. I would suggest the following to improve the professional

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    What Is an Argument

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    meaning of an argument was along with the term valid and sound argument. Many people might have their own opinion on what an argument is but in Humanities an argument is a list of reasons that fit together in a particular way to support some conclusion. In everyday situations‚ when two people have an argument‚ it means they disagree about something‚ but in this case argument means dispute. An argument is mostly used in politics. When it comes to what a valid argument is and what a sound argument is confusion

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