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    Relational Database Concepts IBM Information Management Cloud Computing Center of Competence IBM Canada Labs 1 © 2011 IBM Corporation Agenda • Overview • Information and Data Models • The relational model • Entity-Relationship diagrams • Types of relationships • Mapping entities to tables • Relational model concepts • Relational model constraints • Normalization 2 © 2011 IBM Corporation Supporting reading material & videos • Reading materials • Database Fundamentals eBook • •

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    in International Perspective. London‚ Unwin Hyman. Reiner‚ R. (1991) Chief Constables. Oxford‚ Oxford University Press. Reiner‚ R. (1992) The Politics of the Police. 2nd Edition. Hemel Hempstead. Harvester Wheatsheaf. Robilliard‚ St. J & Mcewan‚ J. (1986) Police Powers and the Individual. Oxford‚ Basil Blackwell. Sanders (1993): op. cit.‚ p.102‚ in‚ Uglow‚ S. (2002) Criminal Justice 2nd edt. London‚ Sweet and Maxwell Ltd. Scraton‚ P. (1985) The State of the Police. Is Law and Order

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    laughing throughout the entire movie. The movie tells the story of Ian and Toula and their interesting and hilarious journey to marriage. Ian comes from a very conservative home with two shy parents and no extended family. Toula comes from a very large‚ loud‚ Greek family. Once they fall in love‚ they must work on blending their two very different families together in order to make the relationship work. During this scene‚ Toula has invited Ian and his parents for a “quiet dinner to meet her parents”. However

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    Kill the Possum Essay

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    Topic: The redeemable characters provide the positive focus which outweighs the dark nature of the themes in Kill the Possum. In James Maloney’s novel to Kill the Possum‚ an Anglo- Australian family (The Beal’s) are tormented by a monsters cruelty (Ian Cartwright) and a girl (Kristy) is desperate to live a normal life‚ we find that the redeemable characters; Kristy Beal‚ Dylan Kane‚ Eric & Fiona Kane‚ and Kristy’s friends‚ provide the reader the positive focus which outweighs the dark nature of the

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    Animals can’t speak for themselves. They can’t tell you when something hurts them. So why do animal testing? Here are some reasons why animal testing is not good. The first reason animal testing is not good‚ is that it harms animals. According to Ian Murna‚ after research the animals are killed. Animal testing gets animals sick. It gets animals sick because some of the drugs that the scientists use for animals may not be healthy for them (Animal testing 101). The world is so nervous about animals

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    Society‚ in its simplest terms can be described as ‘a body of individuals living as members of a community’ (Oxford Dictionary‚ second edition). To define society‚ the expression‚ individual‚ has to be used and therefore this could suggest that one cannot survive without the other‚ rather like the chicken and the egg scenario; which came first? Durkheim‚ a sociological posivist‚ believed that society was the creator of individualism and to prove this‚ he utilised and investigated into the reasons

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    To say who Jesus Christ is within one essay would be an impossibility. However‚ as a servant of my Lord and Savior‚ I will attempt to explain who my precious Jesus is. Who is Jesus? He is the Son of God and He is also the Son of man. He is the atonement for our sins; he is the King of glory. Jesus is the bright and morning star and a mighty counselor and teacher. He is the great physician and the bread of life. Jesus is the bread of life; the first and the last; the Alpha and the Omega. He is the

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    Working Mothers: The Effects on Society and Family Thankfully‚ the ‘Ward Cleaver’ image of the family is on its way out yet‚ according to sociologists‚ the sexual inequality associated with assigning men the role of the economic provider and women as the child rearer and homemaker‚ is still very much in existence. These social stereotypes remain in spite of the fact that‚ within the last few decades‚ there has been a sharp increase in the number of mothers deciding to venture outside the home and

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    G-CS-21-12 February 2012 THE BEAUTY OF SORBET As the cabin crew dimmed the lights of the plane after the evening meal had been cleared‚ Ian Fuhr‚ chief executive officer of the Sorbet Group‚ reflected on what he had achieved since the brand was launched in 2005. Fuhr was returning home to South Africa after having enjoyed watching several of the 2011 Rugby World Cup games held in New Zealand. The short term future of Sorbet seemed assured. Historically‚ the months of October and November delivered

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    4.It has been said that Waiting for Godot is a play in which nothing happens-twice. Compare how two playwrights‚ whose work you have studied this term‚ have used the Absurdist form to express their ideas. Out of all the plays we have studies‚ I think that ‘’Waiting for Godot’’ and ‘’Blasted’’ are the ones in which the authors mostly used the Absurdist form to express their ideas but nevertheless through completely different styles. First of all ‘’Absurd’’ is commonly known as the philosophical

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