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    Praskovya's Initial Denial

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    1. Denial‚ the first and most common stage used while being diagnosed after an illness or following confrontation. As stated by Kubler “ this initial denial was truth for those patients who were told outright at the beginning of their illness as it was true for those who were not explicitly and who came to conclusion on their own or a bit later on” (37). The first words of patients who have been diagnosed by an interruption in their life are “No‚ not me” can relate to how a person may react and it’s

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    Data Flow Diagrams

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    The Dinteman Company Lois Hale and Associates PROCESS MAPS AND DATA FLOW DIAGRAMS Process Maps Guidelines for Drawing Process Maps Data Flow Diagrams Guidelines for Drawing Data Flow Diagrams REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDED READINGS ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF OTHER DOCUMENTATION TOOLS Program Flowcharts Decision Tables Software Tools for Graphical Documentation and SOX Compliance After reading this chapter‚ you will: 1. Understand why documenting an AIS is important. 2. Be able to draw simple

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    delivering in lifelong learning 1a) Initial and diagnostic Assessment and agreeing individual goals 2a) Research Area: Reasons for carrying out initial and diagnostic assessments I have chosen to research reasons for carrying out initial and diagnostic assessments. 2b) Why I selected this aspect Upon having explored the topic of initial and diagnostic assessment‚ there are many areas within this of interest including methods of carrying out initial and diagnostic assessment and good practice

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    Fire and Ice

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    The poem “Fire and Ice” is a poem written by Robert Frost. This nine-lined poem of Robert Frost reminds me of Armageddon. Robert Frost is using the elements of fire and ice to represent the two strongest and deepest of human emotions. Fire would represent all the passion‚ lust‚ desire‚ and envy while ice represents the cooler and calmer emotions such as humans hate or ambition. Both are deep enough for humans to cause our own downfall. This is one of Robert Frost’s simplest poems. In Robert

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    The Show

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    back" and "the show" are both metaphors. The money represents time‚ while the show is representative of life. No matter what‚ in the end‚ we can’t get back time‚ so her speeding through time and never enjoying events of everyday life is making life difficult. She caught in between getting through life with a keen direction‚ and with just loving where shes at in her life. When she realizes it in the end‚ she wants time back "I want my money back‚" she ends with "Just enjoy the show." Just enjoy your

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    Data Flow Diagram

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    Figure 1.0: Entity Relationship Diagram of Generic Academic Performance Monitoring System Figure 2.0: Context Diagram of Generic Academic Performance Monitoring System The figure 2.0 represents the two (2) users of the Generic Academic Performance Monitoring System namely the Administrator and the Professor. The Administrator entity shows the capability to access the system; manage account by modifying account’s profile; managing member’s account such as creating new user profile and updating

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    The Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) depicts a conceptual data model that incorporates some of the important scientific information about the real world. It adopts a natural view that the real world consists of entities and relations (Chen‚ 1976). One objective of the ERD is to create a simple‚ easy to understand and conveniently presented data model consisting of entities‚ attributes‚ relationships and cardinalities. The model serves as tool for database design‚ where the model can facilitate communication

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    Equilibrium Virtual Lab

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    Five Project Temperature and Equilibrium Virtual Lab   June 15‚ 2010 Temperature and Equilibrium Virtual Lab   This virtual lab studies the affects different temperatures have on two sets of molecules‚ both separate and when mixed. I will compare how these two sets of molecules react in colder temperatures; then hotter temperatures; and how the two react with each other. Then‚ based on these findings‚ I will offer theories of two case studies involving 1) honey added to two cups of tea

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    Chemical Equilibrium Lab

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    Chemical equilibrium is the point at which the concentrations of reactants and products do not change with time. It would appear as if the reaction has stopped‚ but in fact‚ the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal‚ causing the reactants and products to be created at the same rate. This can be expressed mathematically in the form of the equilibrium constant. The following is the general equation for a reversible chemical reaction: aA+bB →cC+dD

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    Functional Decomposition Diagram An analyst first must understand an organization’s business functions before he or she can begin developing information systems. The functional decomposition diagram (FDD) is a business planning tool that depicts the hierarchy of business functions‚ processes‚ and subprocesses within an organization that are later described in detail using process models (chapter 6). The exercise of breaking down‚ or decomposing‚ the business functions into processes makes complex

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