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    Cultuere

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    rock group Radiohead decided to sell its 2007 album In Rainbows on the Internet (www.inrainbows.com) for whatever price fans wished to pay‚ including nothing at all. Radiohead was able to try this business model because its contract with the record corporation EMI had expired after its previous album‚ 2003’s Hail to the Thief. Knowing it had millions of fans around the world‚ the group turned down multimillion-dollar offers to sign a new contract with major labels‚ and instead decided to

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    Inventory System

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    to the licensing of airmen‚ registration of aircraft and recording of various aeronautical activities connected with commercial aviation. There were attempts made to register planes and their owners without ascertaining their airworthiness and to record names of pilots‚ airplane mechanics and other details. In 1933‚ the office of Technical Assistant of Aviation matters was enlarged into the Aeronautics Division under the Department of Commerce and Industry‚ the functions of which were embodied

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    Library System

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    function of this technology was library management system that could provide necessary book information in borrowing and returning books. This system allowed the management to enter in a new book record and retrieved the details of books available in the library. Issuing‚ returning of books‚ and maintaining records were some of the capabilities of this system. It recorded all the necessary information needed such as inventory‚ number of books borrowed and the available books left in the library. This

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    system‚ the user was maintaining the records like Policy Holder Details‚ Policy details‚ Premium Payments‚ Agent Details‚ Company Details and bill in the paper sheets. Searching Problem: Searching is very difficult in file. Accessing‚ Deleting and Adding Problems as the user has to do it manually. The retrieval of data is time consuming‚ as the user has to search the whole file even for a single data. For updating record the user has to search particular record first and do the updates which are

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    responsibilities in relation to others professionals: At sense we keep quiet a few recordsrecords at Sense are made in order to provide evidence that learning and teaching is taking place. This provides data that are used for evaluating that the budget is being spent wisely and as intended. It serves as a focal point for all organisations in case there are legal implications that might take place in the future. Sense keeps records such as daily logs‚ lesson plan‚ medication sheets‚ accident sheets‚ incidents

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    section‚ violations and his promise not to do it again. The guidance teacher makes a narrative report and kept the record on the brown envelope and put it on a filing cabinet. It consumes much time to search previous violation and cannot easily determine if this record still exists just because of unorganized record and more violators every day. There are some instances that some records are lost and cannot produce an accurate report. 1.2 Overview of the Current State of the Technology The current

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    existing manual system of Barangay Baesa District II Area 11 encountered problems that are follows: Unsecured resident confidential record Mixing of files Misplaced records and data loss Data redundancy Low maintenance of file cabinet Lack of space in storing all the records Possible loss and misplacement of summary of reports Difficulty in retrieving the records Not all residents are charged to pay

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    maintains a daily record of a person’s arrival and departure time from work or school. • This system contains the electronic file of the person’s history or a personal profile‚ attendance history and medical history A. Timer – once the instructor logged on the computer the administrator will automatically record the logged time in the school attendance monitoring system and the instructor will check the Students attendance if the Students are Present‚ Absent or late. B. Record File – personal

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    1 Identify what legislation relates to recording‚ storing and sharing information in health and social care settings. Information that is given to employer/manager is all subject to the Data Protection Act 1998‚ which covers medical records‚ social service records‚ credit information‚ local authority information and many more. Anything relating to a person‚ whether fact or opinion‚ is personal data. Anyone processing personal data must comply with the either enforceable principles of good practice

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    Georgie Belcher 012

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    Belcher 012.02 Q4. Describe why it is important to record information clearly‚ accurately‚ legibly and concisely meeting legal requirements Practitioners must make sure they record information clearly‚ accurately and up to date. The parents should have a free access to their children files; information should not be kept for longer than necessarily and always stored in a secure place. Every setting should have policies and procedures about how to record and store information which meet Ofsted requirements

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