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    Children with a learning or physical disability may be exposed to prejudice or discrimination at school for the reason that they could be treated differently than the rest of the children. They may be bullied or teased by other students which will affect their self-confidence and in turn affect their learning ability and development. Disabilities are categorised in different forms i.e. learning or physical. Learning disabilities which affect development could be. Autism; autism is a disability which

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    COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MCA MINI SEMESTER PROJECT REPORT ON “COLLEGE-TIME-TABLE” SUBMITTED BY:Kavita kumari jethwani Reg_No:- 95580018 D epartm ent of Com puter A pplications‚ CU SA T pg. 1  Ȭ  Ȭ  ȱ    ǻ Ǽȱ CERTIFICATE COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COCHIN-22 This is to certify that the project report entitled “College Time Table” is a bonafide record of the work done by Kavita kumari jethwani(Reg_no

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    Just-in-Time Inventory System Xingyu Wang ACCT-518 Kettering University Just-In-Time Inventory System Due to the changing economic flows that are happening around the globe‚ management is certainly looking for a way that their business can adopt to it. Customer preferences is not the only determining factor that management consider nowadays‚ but also the development that caused by climate change and the increasing cost of raw materials. These factors urge managers to look for a better way of managing

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    REVIEW PAPER ON REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEMS Basics of real time operating systems‚ problems and comparison of commercial real time operating systems Abstract This paper presents the basic and advanced concepts of real time operating systems and a review on three term papers written by scholars of various universities. Real Time Operating Systems are increasingly becoming an indispensable part of modern day computing. The precision of RTOS is a major factor that determines its applications

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    itself to world and the country that bonded it self. China is a good example of those powerful industrial countries which have benefited from globalization. “China’s increasing openness since 1978 has handsomely benefited its economy which is now nine times larger” [2]. Free trade creates a competition between countries for better goods. The poor people were able to benefit from this competition. The increasing variety and quality of products gives the poor people a lot of choices to live a better life

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    Economics‚ Skopje Vaska Chobanova index no: 4712 Homework 1: Information Systems Development Methodologies This purpose of this paper is to give an understanding of the information systems development methodologies available. A software development methodology or system development methodology in software engineering is a framework that is used to structure‚ plan‚ and control the process of developing an information system. Here are some iterative methodologies that can be used especially for large

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    Amount Of Air In Soccer

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    whether or not the amount of air inputted into a soccer ball would affect the ball’s travel distance. Along with that‚ we hoped to learn which amount of air would deliver the furthest distance. And potentially with this knowledge‚ those who play the sport‚ will know to what amount they should fill their ball to‚ in order to gain the best performance‚ distance wise. Although results may vary among players. This is just a general observation‚ with a certain and consistent amount of force. The experiment

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    Solutions to Decrease Drinking and Driving When an intoxicated individual makes a decision to sit behind the wheel of an automobile and drive home‚ he endangers everyone on the road. This one decision‚ which may not seem important at the time‚ can have a crucial impact. When the choice whether or not to drive under the influence of alcohol faces a person‚ he often does not realize the consequences of his actions‚ and therefore makes an extremely uneducated decision. Many people believe that

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    around the mouth. In addition‚heavy smokers actually get a lot of difficulties with their breathing‚ and that causes a great decrease in the amount of oxygen that the body needs to take in. The more they smoke‚ the closer they get to death. Also‚ smoking causes changes in the coloring and smoothness of the skin‚ often resulting in an ashy complexion. A smoker is also three times more likely to lose teeth than a non-smoker. The International Centre for Disease Prevention has mentioned that one in every

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    Increases and Decreases In Social Capital The definition of ‘social capital’ is easiest to define when looking at both words separately. Essentially‚ the ‘capital’ is the breadth‚ number and subsequent advantages of ‘social’ bonds. As sociologist John Fielding puts it‚ “Its central thesis can be summed up in two words: relationships matter.” (Field‚ J (2008). Social Capital. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge. 1). These relationships may manifest themselves in numerous social contexts‚ such as in work

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