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    DEDICATION This case study is dedicated to our Parents who have never failed to give us financial and moral support‚ for giving all our need during the time we developed our system and for teaching us that even the largest task can be accomplished if it is done one step at a time‚ to our professors who has been the ideal thesis supervisors for us. Their sage advice‚ insightful criticisms‚ and patient encouragement aided the writing of this study in innumerable ways. INTRODUCTION Nowadays

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    FACULTY OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY BIS1513 INTRO TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS Title : Group Assignment Due Date : Week 12 Lecturer : Hossein Babaei Name Student ID# 1. Tito biwott kipngetich 110033563 2. Samora Machel Olimi 110033402 3.Walid Mohamed

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    The election system for a president and a vice president in the United States of America depends on only 538 persons who are members of the Electoral College system. Technically‚ the Electoral College members ‚ called Electors‚ have the right to choose the president and the vice president with their decisions. In spite of making their own decisions‚ the Electoral College members who are voted by people in their states use the results of popular votes in their states to make conclusions in choosing

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    Deontological theories identify various duties and rights. Duties and obligations have been classified under several categories and they include duties to God‚ oneself and others. Those others include family‚ social and political duties. Basic rights including life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness are considered to be natural‚ universal‚ equal‚ and inalienable. The focus of deontological theories is on moral duties or obligations rather than on moral value or goodness. Intentions play a significant

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    The United States Criminal Justice System In many ways‚ I believe the U.S. criminal justice system is extremely corrupt on every level. United States Criminal Justice System has so many flaws and fallacies that I could write an entire novel about it. The Federal Court‚ the State Courts‚ and all the Local Courts attempt to make every trial and arrest fair‚ but the truth is‚ it will never be fair the way that these courts come off to be. A trial can be seen in the eyes of every single person in that

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    1. Why does Cowan believe it is important to examine technologies in the context of technological systems? What advantages does this broader perspective give to planners? Give a specific current technological example (not in reading) in support of your answer. Cowan believes it is important to examine technologies in the context of technological systems because current technologies rely on the interdependencies of many technologies other than nature or the technology alone. Individual technologies

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    Japanese School Systems vs. American For years‚ people have always felt that the Japanese school system was superior or more effective than that of the United States. Although some feel this way‚ others feel that the Japanese system is too strict and not flexible enough for those who may need extra help along the way. Through researching two different case studies‚ and also reading other materials‚ I have found many similarities along with many differences between the two‚ including teaching

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    Explain what is meant by ‘the myth of meritocracy’. (3) This refers to the Marxist view that the appearance that rewards are based on merit in education and society as a whole is not true – it is an example of false consciousness which makes society seem fair and inequalities seem justified. Suggest 3 ways in which education benefits society. (6) It promotes consensus by integrating students into the norms and values of society‚ such as teaching the value of punctuality

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    population of the students continue to grow‚ many schools face difficulties in handling their enrolment in a manual process. One of the solutions in this problem is to change their manual enrollment into a computerized system. The system design project‚ that will provide the needed and storing information in a faster‚ more convenient way by storing file of the student enrollees in a computer system that will lessen the effort of faculty staff in storing files of each student every now and then

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    Is the Criminal Justice System Racially Biased? Most criminologist use two sources of criminal justice data in the United States: the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) and the National Crime Victimization Surveys (NCVS). The URC data is made from law enforcement agencies and include crime incidents reported to or obtained by the police. NCVS data is obtained from a very complex national survey of a sample of homes and provide information about crime incidents and victims for both reported and

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