PHP 5 LECTURE NOTES This tutorial is designed for students in Web Development classes at Pentecost University College. It assumes that the student already has familiarity with the eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)‚ basic programming skills‚ and with the rudiments of database design and Structured Query Language (SQL). Example scripts run under PHP 5‚ Apache 2 or IIS 6.0‚ and Microsoft Windows 2003 Server. XHTML output displays properly under current versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer
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Introduction To Business Management Picking out of topics: (Paper total of 8 questions‚ answer 4) Total topics in Lecture: 16‚ choose 9 to focus The Business Organisation (Page 1‚2‚3) Business & Management (Page 4‚5) Evolution of Management Theory (Page 6‚7‚8‚9) Managers & Management * Focus More (Page 10‚11‚12) Decision-Making in Business (Page 13) Business Strategy (Page 14‚15) Organisation Structure (Page 16‚17) Organisation Culture (Page 18‚19) Topic 1: The Business Organisation:
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WHAT IS HUMAN RESOURCES? Current Employees One of the main roles of an HR department is managing current employees. Unlike managers who directly oversee the employees’ day-to-day work‚ the HR department deals with concerns such as benefits‚ pay‚ company policies and training. Among the benefits that might be handled by the HR department are insurance plans‚ paid vacations‚ paid leave for illnesses and other health matters‚ pension plans and employee investments. The HR department also might settle
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Chapter 1: First Language Acquisition 1. Theories of First Language Acquisition 1. Behavioral approaches (BA) - Behaviorism is a psychological theory of learning‚ very influential in the 1940s – 1950s‚ especially in the US. It was the popular model for all animal and human learning. (show a lemon to see the salivation reaction). - Traditional behaviorists believed that language learning is the result of imitation‚ practice‚ feedback on success‚ and habit formation. Blank slate……
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1 Convergence of MCMC Algorithm We discuss two issues: Convergence and Mixing. These two things are strongly related‚ but not completely the same. The chain have mixing will typically have a slow convergences. But you still can tell the dierence if you study the dierent points. Remember that when we discuss the MCMC algorithm‚ its the algorithm that classically explores the spaces on the posterior distributions‚ and that tends to explore more if you have more posterior probability. If you
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Analysis of Algorithms 07/29/13 CS202 - Fundamentals of Computer Science II 1 Algorithm • An algorithm is a set of instructions to be followed to solve a problem. – There can be more than one solution (more than one algorithm) to solve a given problem. – An algorithm can be implemented using different prog. languages on different platforms. • Once we have a correct algorithm for the problem‚ we have to determine the efficiency of that algorithm. – – How much time that algorithm
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CONTENTS EAR NOSE THROAT ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 CERUMEN IMPACTION (EAR WAX BLOCKAGE) ............................................................................................................................... 2 OTITIS EXTERNA (SWIMMER’S EAR) .......................................................................................
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erePerspective on stratification Karl Marx “No theorist stressed the significance of class for society… more strongly than Karl Marx” -argued that human survival depends on producing things -How we as a society organize ourselves to do this and how we distribute the rewards is what Marx called the mode of production The organization of society to produce what we need to survive -First sociologist to make class the foundation of his theory Modes of Production Imagine ways we can organize
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CHAPTER 13 – HYPERTENSION Hypertension also known as high blood pressure or cardiovascular disease (CVD) occurs when the blood travels through the vessels in excess. Cardio output is too high and this puts pressure on the arterial walls or peripheral resistance occurs due to a narrowing of arteries. It is a serious medical problem yet most are not aware they have it due to the lack of symptoms. For this reason‚ it is known as a silent killer. It is a risk factor for other diseases such as heart
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