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    Parish Record Management System of Our Lady of Atocha Parish CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PROJECT OVERVIEW The Our Lady of Atocha Church in Alicia is noted for having an old Spanish church. It is one of the best churches to visit for a pilgrimage in the Philippines during the Holy Week. The church was declared by the Philippine Department of Tourism as one of the national religious tourist attractions in the Philippines. The secretary of the church will give a form to the parents

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    the Rye‚ Salinger uses a vinyl record to represent Holden Caulfield’s belief of childhood innocence. Throughout the novel‚ Holden maintains the belief that adults are evil and “phony”‚ while young children are immaculate. In chapter 16‚ Holden purchases an LP record for his younger sister‚ Phoebe. Holden describes the artist‚ Estelle Fletcher as being “very Dixieland and whorehouse” and not “mushy” or “cute as hell”. Why does Holden buy his little sister a record that sounds so provocative‚ especially

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    need for record keeping and the types of record you would maintain Types of record Attendance record Tracking sheet / feedback records Accident book Health and safety records Materials and resources Attendance records are used to keep a log of student’s attendance and are also used as a health and safety document. If there is a fire‚ this record will then tell you if there is any one missing and therefore advise you if any one is still in the building. Attendance records keep a log

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    I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study The Student Collegiate Record or SCR is playing an increasing role in the working stratagem of registrars. It enables them to hold and access the information of students like name‚ student number‚ date of birth‚ citizenship‚ gender‚ parents or guardian‚ occupation‚ permanent home address‚ schools graduated‚ course‚ year‚ subject‚ total number of units and final grade. The registrar records‚ edits and keeps all the information of old and new students thereby

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    I-CORD I-CORD (or Internet Class Record) is an online based system wherein students’ names‚ breakdown of grades and total grades are encoded. Faculty staff will have their private access to their records by logging-in into their account by just typing their username and password into the user’s validation form within the user’s validation page. Masthead‚ Message tab (is an automatic active major tab and is a default page; it is where you can find academic or grade-related notifications

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    the relationship between radio airplay and record sales? Beginning in the 1950’s‚ radio stations play began to affect record sales. Radio stations began to play a variety of songs‚ including artists such as Elvis Presley and Bill Haley. When people heard songs they enjoyed on the radio‚ they tuned in to hope to hear the song again at some point. This drive to listen to these tunes help contribute to the record store boom. People would have to buy records to control when they could listen to these

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    34‚ No. 4‚ October 2011‚ pp. 455–473 Music Radio and the Record Industry: Songs‚ Sounds‚ and Power J. Mark Percival The nature of the economic‚ social‚ and cultural relations between the radio industry and the record industry is most often characterized by both academics and practitioners as symbiotic‚ that is‚ both parties benefit from the interaction. Music radio needs records to fill airtime and to attract audiences and the record industry needs the kind of pervasive exposure that airplay still

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    Automated Medical Record Keeping System “SMCL Online Clinic Record Keeping” Problem Description: Based on observations‚ Saint Michael’s College of Laguna used manual system in recording medical information about its students. This is the reason why scheduled medical activity and transaction became a tedious process for everyone. Most especially for freshmen students who haven’t fill up their medical form. On the other hand‚ clinic staff and nurses manually search for the medical record of old students

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    years after the invention was introduced‚ Emile Berliner patented the Gramophone‚ which used records instead of tinfoil cylinders to record sound. When the record is recorded‚ a needle cuts grooves into a disc or piece of tinfoil‚ and when the needle runs along the grooves it had previously cut‚ the sound that the grooves represent is played back. The grooves were originally cut into a piece of tinfoil‚ but a record for the Gramophone (made of hard rubber or shellac‚ a resin) was much sturdier. Shortly

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    Electronic Records Langemo (1995) describe records as the memory of the organization‚ the raw material for decision making‚ and the basic for legal defensibility. Meanwhile Gagnon (1987) defines records from the functional standpoint when he says all recorded information regardless of media or characteristic‚ made or received and maintained by an organization or institution in pursuance of its legal obligations or in the transaction of business. However‚ Clubb (1991) admits that it was relatively

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